Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 15, 1922, p. 4

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w x t n thk iiouf l ghjr artmrsfrrr irr00 i t vwl1u 1 o i ihk actio 1hki- 1 hi- in 1 11 t vry 11 ly u t r ii u j xi ii li aut u n 1 i ti ik i p r yr i r itiaii it t- 1 lo i i tl- ul alra 11 lata i till i afflpluxia blf i 1 in ii 4ll i it ukh lui alvmil im lialc tintilnl ullu li u if l tr i n 111i0 ihuuk frf in ilrl i jtnkvtl ipuy ivrtlt umt illtr ilirtu will it bt1 hr i a 1 1 uotly h umuhlmuc a 111 i uii a nl aiulnl ktditor tu kiiionils- jjii 1j1 niii n o w llencfllji to unfortunate children children s aid work has been helped by now legis lation paired hy tho provincial parliament enlarging the scope of tho societies carrying on tho work being done in tho upliit of humanity hal ton and peel counties arc on call at nil times to aid in the prose union of tlntt labor of love and by redeeming the y or jirl savc many nlifc to society- and the nation many u home has taken a new lease of ufa cm nccaunt of the henellcicnt interference of tho childrens aid society fire and capadan fire waste tire the most magic and startling of all material thinfi is a thing known only to man and is the expression of lit sublime cxternalism it embodies all that 11 divine on inn ahojra if ut the most human thing in the world seen across wastes of marsh or medley aiorc t it 11 veritably tho purple and golden hag of the nons of lvo but there is about this generous mid rejoicing thing an alien and awful quality the ntmhty of torture its presence is life its touch is death igiibert chesterton thursday morning june 15 ifl22 editorial sir oman doyle spiritual fam sir arthur co natl doyle has lent the pctlge of his name and fame to the cause of spiritualism read what secular or religious paper you will and you will clearly sec that in america since his coming he has earned jittla respect and more ridicule for what one detroit paper terms his puerility the pastoral practical tree planting much has been said and published by tho govern ment about rcforesrry but unless trees are planted and cared for wishing for results will prove ml heres what an amabel township farmer did for a start ho planted 2 000 scotch pine 300 jack pine and 200 spruce trees are supplied free theres many a thousand acres might bo set to work in the umber business that 15 not earning a dollar now the way to do it is to get busy with a good start- brussels post hon howard fergijsorru sausfactory temperance 1uii like an old lady bubbling over with a secret that ts too good to tell and too good to keep hon g howard ferguson bobs up here and there in ward meetings and tory conventions with the cryptic as surance that some day before the next general election he will announce a temperance policy that will satisfy all reasonable men leaving out the women who of course are naturally unreasonable mr ferguson has played us a mean trick he has told us just enough to arouse our curiosity and for the next twelve months or more ho is going to keep us on the edge of expectancy waiting momentarily for the temperance policy that is going to solve a problem that lesser minds have struggled with un- avaihngly for years at that if ho kept only homo folks stirred up it would not bo so bad but there are sue millions in the other provinces of tho doimn- ipn and a hundred rind twenty millions more or less in tho united states co say nothing of tho hundreds of millions in europe who will not rest until they hear the formula that is to dispose of an agoold issue hundreds of thousands of people all over the world will pass out in tho next year without having heard tho glad news many a friendship will be ruined and many a blind pigger trusting blindly a leader who can command the confidence of such fol lowers as t herbert lennox will havo laid in exten sive stocks that he may not bobble to sell it is too much and mr ferguson should havo pity on a sorely tried people and tell us now larmers sun juno weddings are announced everywhere it looks as if lots of young folks think fifteen dollars a week is enough f get married on if tho brides parents have an cim room in the house ill take the highway and youll take the railway but 111 get to windsor before you will never again bo sung by that highly paid aggregation of artists theum runners quartette farmers sun no one can say tho washington league of nations conference was unproductive of results tho united states has spent smco tho war 2000000000 on ships and these are all soon to be scrapped ft not a tin horn sport the union government was pleased to permit a modified system of betting in connection wjth horse racing on tho ground that this was necessary in order to encourage tho breeding of fast horses the ontario government has no power to annul an act of tie dominion parliament or to amend it in any sway if betting on horse races is an evil then tx is an evil which the legislature cannot wipe out that being the case it is difficult to see how the criticism levelled at the attorneygenerals department by howard ferguson and h h dewart is warranted why hold by implication or otherwise a public official responsible for a conditiqn that is outside hi jurisdiction mr raney 3 decision to impose a ave per cent tax on all recorded race track bets has furnlsh6dbis critics with new handles to their weapons a person not familiar with all the facts might be forgiven if ho gathered from tho addresses of messrs ferguson and dewart as reproduced in the toronto papers that mr raney and his govern- ment were responsible for the present betting system now they charge him rather illogically it would seem with a lack of sportsmanship in adding to the burdens or the man who handles tho money of those who place it on a race horses when mr dewart accused mr raney of not being a sport tho latter countered that at icasthe was not one of the tin horn variety it is marvellous how short becomes the memory of politicians o 12 they are cooling their heels in the frigid atmosphere of opposition fergu- son and dewart have apparently forgotten that only i- short time ago tho liquor traffic waarkgarded as an evil and yet both old parties as opportunity offered taxed that traffic to the breaking point taxed it by legal enactment and besides levied pn those en gaged n it to raise money for campaign purposes tho man engaged in legitimate business today h taxed at every possible turn why then should roenbors at that waste hours in fighting for ex emption for a class of men whose business protected though it may be by federal enactment docs not rank with the higher trades or professions ren- frw jhercury the trade unlonb of tomorrow llio decrease of membership in canadian trade unions from 1020 to 1021 is noteworthy tho num her fell from t71 b42 to id 120 a decrease or co 122 lut year no doubt the cause was largely due to the condition of unemployment tho future of the trade unions is a problem like all living or gamzations the labor unions are changing they alter their methods modify their aims amend their plant of organizations in order to adopt themselves to changing conditions tho unions of to day arc nationally or internationally organized there are many indications that they have gone too far in that direction public opinion begins to revolt against the idea of class war indeed opinion within tho unions themselves is against this tho day of tho violent strikes so current a few years ago is post tho strikes of to day lapk the outrageous destruction i of properly which used tnobhrin tho workingmaiiy bejjtnstotseolliat other influences than his union determine the rise and fall of wages and ho finds that the leaders of his union often mako mis takes and sometimes are not true to his best interests ir seems at least possible that the unions will shortly undergo something of a drawing away from the centralizing process the leaders of the future will notyoo highly paid officials who are not actually gaged in useful industry but will be men who are still workingmcn themselves and therefore much closer to the problems of their trades and to their employers tho trade unions of the future will recognize more and more that most industries are too closely affected with public interest to bo used as a battle ground for a fight to the finish between capital and labor editorial notes oldman ontario doesnt like the 600 bonus to members for the prolonged session ho says in effect tho fellows to blame for prolonging the session will get it too a quart of gasoline will propel an automobile four miles a similar quantity used for household cleaning often causes four fire trucks and an am bulance to run tho same distance prime minister w l mackenzie king was honor ed by his majesty king george on his birthday and made a member of tho imperial jjrivy courtcij herc- ftcr his correct title is right honorablo mackenzie king arrests for drunkenness in london eng in 10 17 j were 10027 in 1020 33185 arrests for tho same cause in new york in 1017 were 14182 in 1020 6340 it is very evident that prohibition gives tangible results united states railways are having ten per cent cut in freight rates effective july 1 and a stimulus to business is looked tor there is no doubt but that freight charges are too high on this sido of the border also and it would be a good thing for industry and business if some reducing were done export companies operating along the ontario frontier are now uncertain as to their future owing to the now conditions following tho passing of a law by the legislature making it illegal to transport liquor over tho highways of the province the npw law evidently means mpro than was at first surmised by itsi opponents the municipal records pt the cjty of toronto fifty years ago are not always dry reading in 1873 there were 102 cases of infraction of tho liquor law as the city had over 000 liquor licenses at the time the law breaking could not be attributed to lack of opportunities and facilities for imbibing the liquor txafilo not prohibition is the parent of lawlessness globe this is the time for grass fires a number of causes may sturuhcm smokers automobile parties locomotive sparks flying embers from burning brush etc it is well especially in property situated around railway rights of way and in suburban districts to see thatno dead grass or weeds endanger fences out buildings elevators houses railway stations and qther buildings the turninq point ti y i hut 111 toi wil li uvnllln ralr lhall h itotlom h iriidld way l blurt u rnjnn mmf mil iioviritisloh u l perfectly trun it i travel rir liyl till xi tf llnwn rtr ih turt ntt mlr tht can lmijcli1 u rtmt 1 ul t rfiumit tim tf lrfirnoi in u4h 11 1- i rit11- riimty rou ihli n in ll 1 i jin whnl mat l mill n ul tin kuimi jl un u wull hf iii lh m t nri i tntttr cur jrin cikui wy if 1 n vlna h trail mnl im i mtniiutif txtuui htl book ra i b ummi for 1h irlmiint nw tnll lha ixtok im ida fhlf mtott ii lul u will b rout i that nli in turnrfnulii ulnluirmry u lh book imivm inn ihul i u tp flki f tho imxjw truvllintf turn tor inn tlfn ruer n whlrji it in turning- if tint rrnin urn cut ntt uui wjtiurv ihul it iism lht klrt- kurtly ho uiftu tit in will occur imicii mirntv n lwc nil d uttlnnury uh thn whml iwivim biiiiik hut if tim rornnni tarn rontlnuully imiiiim cut off m round wlinel will ihi mu in und tho part turhln th tjuil will nlway h ntu humify an i ititi will im tnovli aaln imnaluo u whtvo with tim rim rinitwinl n lllntf uliic on tli him kj ul m an thn mi 1 of tw li htku i it 1in th urouml it mtoiua an 1 tho w it r 1 in furwo rl mi it if m himlty uixtltn um ut in ihut tim nil t lit li iwrli ntlwr tho wbnl will tlltl mituly thhxkno a uou i llc ttvnn if w iiiuimi m imit t i- rlni uihiiiml t m outer u thtrn uultn lr that out ixur nf tin- whnvl louihlno thq mnmtnl la wiimi lni rnrwainl on if if m tlomr that at tit name tnnmnt tli top h mnvlna ami nny bimvod 1m am rmuiw ly arwater nun nil bihmmi for huwavr ly a thin ttwivotl it woul 1 gt a uina wav in atiy tliuuaml year hut a ililnf wlh ht mimmh 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th y think i r iit uwit tart hi i im nitft mil i r i ik th v wutit thn uo iali r w hall jr b a sc architect do you intend to huh 0 ok make alterations why not conbult an architect box 524 bramfion phone 166w 1 busincsb directory medical a ncw sensation i itthi alirn rat vulloo tin f lari- aiilntik r umuiinm ill urkm it f tho ami ttno noil with iouruii immmwmtui ii ily i y th wa wlrln vlu playtilut m um uiyn 1 1 lor thun thm uoivom nllo hull tlkmltut hi wll ii iii vilitt til tuun u rldo ll olin ut th iiilllnru lliut himiiiii in nim ii 1un h lh i in imi luirk hhu ix nil lol thn hi n hoi oxi nrltliind mm ul round tl i nurvom of th itu with hfr illt r 1 rlh ru moll or nhn luil 1 wh riiuinl how uwfitl turni u u 1 juut uu if i hi 1 rriuini arli fr in iimotloiin iu mwuiitf iri lulil a new bocietv real goat trains i man arv uti aaalmii a illrlcul- tw ihpy urn not aatlanatl ulilll ihey lia b t vr il th rcault of ona of itlmcultlaa in nrnroomlii nk taken th romi uf tho mtraiuc- rwt rullway in thn world ttn ijumlloo that had worrlud th niiftltinorm for a loiuf tltnn na how to improva thn trananoat of aooda throusb tha van itohfun cunfo to tho noul it trarta of tlila country am kwumm intantectwtl by rid- of atoau illtta in coiuwiuenon rlvr traiui part fa thn oqly practical way by which ootut cm im carried to tho wea ilut ilia tiumbar of walvrfalla rttplda i i ahullowa huvn made tit la a tmll lit bualnmui un tba canro have to be unloaded tiuitiy tlmna on una jour ney utitl currlml dowi the bunk for itio il ut tun to tha next boat llowuvcr aw tha kveult of axperl uiitm in itelalum it u hoped thbi dir- ftcillly will bt orerooitm the inyen- tlon cjonalau of twin bota bracketed al la by alibi with a mimics of thru rot mo lietwoen the two hull a ionic rutvlaabln watr thht double boat travel in the normal way pro pellotl by a nernw at tho atern of eaoh llul iivni- ai rupldm und uliallow imrta u ml me in railway una hum luxm 3 ted muiipwrtckl on trttm thfl rail ruiiuf up from tho water level at each end of tha unnavtabf aeatlon med tn by two tuirf rail the bout noata up over the end of tba rail then the wheala between the two bulla isae with the line the drlvink imiwor from the enxlnea im awltchod off from the acrewa uhl drtvom the wjieabi in contact with the rail the bout rum forward tin tba tine and mlowly llfta clear or tho wter in this wuy thn boat travt la by mil ovr tint rapid the hit i in hanalna one on itbnr sldn nh i mo prnoervlnh thn i imlllttlc in thin ihkouioub way tho immc tn hluklna lla lion atop run to tha una cull ruo out of tho water ami paaa ovur i waterfall or aklm juat above the aurfara of aha down at a narrow korm ton hamt cuti uvold it ltoetlivr by utavlna the river and cuttlnjf ucroam i tund on itm nlmtlo rail ratlin aionr u oloared imthway throuffh the junalo like u new york overhead railway do box numbers baffle vout whh the ayatem of box number uddreaaea uued by advortlaera in newa- papera haa been in operation for a cood many yeara there ara aome people who do not know what h bolt lumber really idmiu the box number came tnto twine in a reaultof thn rout illcrthum in hn iwn of nawatiapara aa a medium of advertulnif it hnlpett to uvu con fualon and ulior a iwraon who adwrtlaod tn a nww mimr may not wlah to dlaclua hbt ddrt in much caaea when he iti- hrflm tho advertlaement ha inform ht clerk at the counter that he doalrm tunc number the clerk alve him tocolpt nn which ul a number it in title number that appear in the ad- vertuemont for inatance apply tlox no when the advertiser call for re- llon hn preeenta but receipt and tho replinu are handed to bun xsirhap rlaln of the term box number hava aomtlhlna to do with the fktnt that uaually the repllom arc kept boxea betns pocketed in pbjon- holen home nowauapera trade jo u mala in tat lnu la r allow reader to aend money in payment of gooda adverthf ed thla depoalt u kept by the newapaper until the buyer reoelvea the roodm when u la aent on to tho teller ity thla mean te buyer ta aaaured ot fair pluy for if the udvvrtlaer falbl tt iiarry out hi part ot the baraaln tho buyorh dekult ut returned a quaint ceremony la obeerved itoydtm in norfolk icnaland about three hundred yearp aau the iortl ot the manor bequeathed tha um of 00 tha internal from whloh wtuf to tie voted annually to provide dowrtea for four brldea under uie tnrma of the bequeathe money tuu to be divided between uio younaeat the old out th abort oat and tha talteat brldea married during the couree of each year in the pariah church tbla entalla the moaeurina of the bride after tha marruujee eeremony the brldo and bridearoom prooead to the vealry to alan tho re later and tho bride la then meaaured by the omulallnrt ml no tor in order that bar correct mtature may aacertalntht be la required to remove her a hoe ud let down her hajr at tho end of tho year tha nunrtaae record are ex- umlnrd und the dowrioa awarded to ihoiht auilined to receive them will y it join i tonlxnut i by i u m iu w mmifyy i ry kuutitirul i luhlli r um wt rylwuly will lie wnliiii u nllllut vriuit t tha vulult of vi ur oi mimiiy will im nvl iaiicimi by tho wiy you livu ul to u iimplfte e impllilciitlon of the lltl in thum room fii hucli uti orjcatilxmtlon in your itnlahlxtrhiht ij if ho you huvo full authority to lieromu un ricunlxur the store of quality tannery cooperative dr j a mcnivpn fhyalolatt and burpin ottl n in 1 ltll iiz-t- nr llwer aveiiuo unt 1 lain llii t th rnnltl- i ur i f run rly i in i my 1j m ifan- hhh aitiu out kenney bfbs villi 1 liifn of hummer footweuf lit mens and ladies oxforas tennis and liowlino shoes ijutira patent strap hllppen buckled girls and itoya and childrens shoes prices as reasonable as the quality ib good iuupairing muiim uiul ludliui mvrn i work un t uti kludn it m ulrlnif all work promptly rlnlid lull tf in your rviuilra store open every evanln emcepi wednesday kenney bros mill street mt v j nitson phyblciari suruaoii obautrielan aotod ontario uu i nnr to hi 1 lo dr omy oim n ui i it ul 1 i n i r 1 rlrk lit omii iloiiru 3 lo i p u uni y to d p m dr c r w ross phyalolan and qurgaon mill 81 ceoiuotown phone 22 1 n hi uui flnrmioii flrucii uoupltal con nld iii 1 1 il utti uti in to imutiiui 1 of wo- nl chlur i it ld infmil lwlitbr hr w s laird oic oallul ill 10 v iwlrh htrwt i ye lr nn m i thn at vary wain u lay ut hot llor ii me legal 1 bio no 33 1 o ihii sle harold nash farmer m a banlater oollditoi- notary public conveyancer eta perrvman dlock actom ont uonllv to i oan hour d30 um to e pm founders jn canada nt paoe ctarmcs tn the gty of motltxtral itzods a fnonumenc to sieutr de maisonneuve who landmsr near this spot in the year 1642 founded chc settlement which is now the gty of montrcal facing place tanncs stands the bank of montreal which opened its doors lor business a shore dwtawff from the una spot over one hundred years ago from tlie settlement founded by maisonneuve ovmxanon has spread to the cast and west until today tho dominion of canada extends from halifax to vanco p ljajcwis the bank of montreal has grown until after over a century of steady and conservative progress it today has branches m all of the ones and larger towns m canada with offices in die principal financial centres of the world aiul correspondents in every country bank of montreal capital paid up 27250000 reserve 27250000 total assets 65386907121 prancis nunan dookblntlof acomint itooun wall ldndu mudo to onto r 1 rlndloalu of ovnry ill ucriptlort u himad xliijjuwaaalvks 1 romptly ilonn wyndliatn cltrtat oualph onl over wllllttmft itora iwbnjmmmibiiuimii wuy at any time and in any country is a costly cnterpjse tlis very year fiftyseven years aftertho vmencan civil war it iscostmg that ngton for pen ons aa much as it cost in aotual expenditure of revenue during one of tho yours through which the war wastcarried on the cost of war never ceases with tho signing ot tho peace treaty or thq winning of victory v short hulr out plita an id theouaiom- or drop pitta into the barlier tphulr lfttud that tired look that atampod htm aa an overworked etlltor i don t ft now air began tho liar ben whether you have heard the alory n bout the man who- wuh a ntiddon attention to hi jab be liroko oft abort and aald 1 1ke it abort alrr yr pleume anawerml the cuntom er wearily a blie ynonla will flo studebaker motor cars j n oneill son distributors of dodge brothers and studebaker motor cars- 1 for georgetown acton and milton l e atkinson local representative t tr jititbifjs lxmk ii g meir oarrltr bolielter nolry publie oaerualovun onl dental tm j m bell d b4 dontit te of toronto uulver- ht umiiithello imod if honor q radii hy thn hiti ilmlrtl oltlno ut reiilldlon t rednrlrlc tltreel mill and dr v g gohl op ddslds denial surgeon omrt over i la ik tv nova uooua houitlld 30 io c 30 hvunluifn by apiiolntment miscellaneous r j kerr auctioneer and rni ealat apant 17 onrn lxpirlonre acton ontario ibtlnh nntruutrul to it j itnrr r- rflvi attention fn m dutn of 111111111 to tlutr of unln 1 lut jour unlnn with lad idenc llowar avenu ac ion no 31 aotou cull lit my i- xpenaa i roy hindiey auctioneer jltvlil tocic ilpalfj i itatb and mkucii vndi11w consolidated phon erin 17 11 it it 3 acton j e ceqgevers dook binder quabeo qt eaut qualpb onl hooka and muimile bound ln ilmiiluniiio anil hub iluntlal cavi m nam um intlnim i in iedi i on lllbln llyinu ilooku mil nthur liooku all work promptly ekmuuj d alex niven ontario land surveyor and civil gnu in eliirvtyu flulhllvluioiim rianu ho- lvortu ikncilptlonu lilunprliiih oia cortlittmluij for puroli warn ami mnrts luctiii diirvoym for archltootm hulldtrm und xluuloli nl cnuimlln jjrulniufu iteikirtu ijitlmatpu olo mclean building douju bl uulilllml uhcmalbci ont mtdciiuohnrwur itollonfo canaoi h tho old and holiablo gran i to and mafblo uealors wo rnv limiiufurturt m unci direct lull ortoiii of oil kliiihi of monumental und iiiuiihkhio work wn null direct to our mint mom ut whohmtilo prloea tbun nuvlnif our ciiimtonidim 40 pur oont wo huvo thn nht mutll iihoii uu i the only nithihuniort lu tim iomttilon wbo tall oporutt p no uniu tin tooln property we can atvti referoiioao trout hundred of our oumtomera lu toronto nnd other plnoe wliurn utbum hnvo tn imvo law nulla lu older tn oollw t wo hnvo tba laraat und tieat mtuck o clrunlto in the dominion or tunro thun tiny three dnalor lu tho wont wo are losiu- mntit doulini and employ no agents nud do not unnny or wnl ouatomer by mtitdluir out ignorant tnrnnt aollolt- ink orduru jvo employ only mechanics and ilocy oompotltlon hamilton sons oof norwloh woolwich stm qoalph i js t

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