Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 13, 1922, p. 4

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the hour or ljr artnn 3t vet iiitbh mi -1- wi atim i to wrliu u kiu i uk almis lukktuflfi i plll vry ull ut ai tatjxu tt- iwl i t r ivmr 1i1j ifc i- lllml i 11- lb i i- 1 lil tft 11 w vlmi mji lu taid u uu1mii uu ilia xuli ubt adftarii r i4f qurnl issriilna- miihh ill play tiltt- nmia fir sit nul tu iuiiv wr ukum 1 tl lr it 1 i-n- atcrhti wli- uul tifi iliinium will im lacn tnl till tofth ttxenionicv- tbe briliah cattle embargo at the dominion day dinner at london england winston churchill secretary of bute for the colon icn referring to canadas part in the recent washing ton conference said- wo may look forward to a ohj period of fair weather far which condition of ihinjh wc owe n rcat deal to canada touch nk on the emharo ugnm canadian store cattle ihi colon iil secretary remarked 1 phall rush in where nnjcb fear to tread 1 look fur w aril vi in hich hopes lo the day when the embargo will be removed farmers anu cattle dfalers will hope the prophecy may come true and thai soon thursday morning july 1022 editorial p thou shalt not ulu uw name of the lont ity god in vain- prominent reference is made by the ottawa jour nal to the fact that the human catholic association of commercial travellers of quebec has instituted an active campaign against profane swearing in public places in the province it has solicited the cooper ation ot the railway companies the proprietors of hotels and houses of public entertainment and has sought the aid of the provincial government it is blcndid aim the elimination of swearing and in- decchtfanguago in public and this organization is to bo congratulated upon the effort they are putting forth to curb the blasphemous and senseless habit hich is so prevalent in some quarters labor orgmnixauoiu bcsponsible f or damages- as has been painted out repeatedly in these columns- labor strikes are almost invariably disas trous both to the strikers and the industries which employ them a new and very radical decision has been made lately which is likely to make labor or ganizations much less hasty in ordering strikes the courts have decided that labor organizations are re ponsibl for damages caused by strikers tyero- men ua sihh fiuunuy uj d means to compel their employers to grant their re- quests and such employers were at the mercy of upruly mobs in the destruction of property it is now oplccd that any damage occasioned by strikers or sympathizers shall be made good by he organization to which the strikers belong or- which orders the strike not a tmpcrance measure but a revenue act there seems to be a general impression that the officer who are discovering stills and arresting the persons- responsible for setting them up and operat- ing f are enforcement officers- act rig under some temperance act thb is not the case however these officials are dominion officers whose duty is the en- fgrcement of the provisions of the inland revenue r act respecting the operation of distilleries and brew- j- erics under license fees licenses are granted under certain conditions for revenue purposes illicit stills and homo brewing plants operated without license are defrauding the government and for the preyen- ttiqn of preventative officers are appointed to discover and desuoy auch illicit outfits and arrest vpffenders and halo them to court where if the evidence is incriminating they are heavily fined l ana imprisoned default of payment of fine for flrst offence and fined and imprisoned for second and aubaequent offences the maker of illicit liquor a intlkisaaie categdry as the smuggler of dutiable ds across the lines into canada iuk in haste repent lh lurarer j jjjmijpnabcra of other people from the old land mo america op an overseas excursion spend jen days on a flying trip through canada pted states and then go home and write a 5enng all the important characteristics v of p0 countries mrs m argot asqnitb of london did tne same illtimed exploit upon her return to england she invited interviews by representatives of leading newspapers her opinions respecting both canada and thb united states were emphatic and conclusive in her views among other things she declared in a most commanding manner that the working out of our- prohibitory enactments was a farce mar cot has evidently had some time for serious reflection since ah made her summary state ments upon twreturrfhome for in a letter last week to the westminster gazetto she admits that possibly it was unwise of her to speak or write at all upon prohibition as during her short stay in america she 3vfl pa porkof peeps in to hji qitir mjrid she now wtes j understand iricc wrote my ihqugli there ia a great deal of drink conccatod and pieonsumcd and even corruption on a considerable jificalc going on it is infinitely less than there was heforq prohibition camo in all dr saleebys health y statistics provo jthis abundantly although my vfiginlypo arc not likely to bo of intcrcat to anyone vw ido not wish tobo quqtcd as lining fefup ithtboao who uihtk drinkhg alcohol inlnodej ff h th of temperance are jg- those wfio drnk alcohol in moderation more than ho hbltuat drunkards as the latter disgust every- drinking alcohol can never be harmless the medicinal value o brandy is annulled in this court try and botp the health and the pleasures of youth am- yrriy 5 this burning question lj rorte iigreemejpt with dr- saleey when he p t the race that regards its young renews mmi canadaa uepresenlativea at genoa this nation will bo well represented at the league of nations convention which opens at genoa in sep ember the delegation villbcbcaded by tho veteran statesman hon w s- fielding minister of finance who will be the chief spokesman for the dominion wjith him from canadg he will have hon ernest lupointc minister of marino and fisheries and on their arrival at london the two ministers will bo join ed by the third canadian dclggate in the person of hon i c- larkln the canadian high commissioner there are many matters of importance to canada to come before the league assembly and canadian people will be able to feel that they are being veil looked nrtcrwith these three delegates sitting on tho various committees north yorks member not interfiled hi fishing the member of the legislature of ontario for north york is evidently not interesting himself in providing good fishing for his constituents in the waters of his riding he talked considerably about fishing during the recent session but that was fishing or another kind it related to a certain little jamboree at sutton about election time the new market era says every littlef stream elsewhere can get fish fry but there is none for cooks bay at the entrance- to lake simcoe the announcement comes that tho member for north waterloo has placed 250000 fish in the streams of north waterloo but the member for north yorkhs failed to do anything for the depleted waters or his constituency he ap pears to bo more interested in ftfewater redistribution will give the west twelve more membera based upon tho revised population figures for canada as ascertained by the recent census there will be 244 members in the house of commons after the next redistribution which is promised for the winter session at present there are 235 the num bers by provinces at present and after redistribution show x province quebec nova scotia new brunswick prince edward island ontario manitoba saskatchewan ajlberta new house os 14 11 4 81 17 21 te present house 65 10 ii 4 82 15 10 12 british columbia 14 13 yukon 1 the prairie provinces will send twelve more members than atprcsent the decreases are in nova scotia and ontario it to not certain whether the yukon will retain a separate representation after redistribution yukon jerritory was first given a member by act of parliament in 1002 its popula tion at that time was 27210 but it has dwindled to 4157 editohiajl notes the ancient adage the way of the transgressor is hard is being realized by germany today in full measure the united states is having stirring times in tho senate over the proposed high tariff rates- senator la folic ttc calls tfiem the robber rates of the tariff billv sir arthur con an doyle who recently returned to england after his visit to canada and the united states said before leaving new york- that ho was returning a convert to prohibition and would ad vocate it for england i l in seven years ontarios compensation board has paid out to injured workmen 27947053 in compen- satfon and medical bills following the injuries re- received this splendid enactment has relieved many a family from want when the injured wage earner was laid aside through injuries received whilo at work lord leyerhulme the reat soap manufacturer said a four days ago that if rreat britain would adopt prohibition she would be able to pay the united states money she borrowed in the war in three years it is calculated thatlnthe past year the drink bill of the united kingdom was two billion dollars that is a woofut waste under existing conditions the georgetown herald commenced its flfty- aiittb year or publication last week the herald was never more prosperous than it is today under tho painstaking efforts of its present editor and publish er mr j m moore mry moore js one of the numer ous graduates of the frkp press and his jpurnalistic alms mater js much gratified wjth his success mift8 agdea mcphpil fj p may have woq popq- larity with the people sway b homo by roturqjnb si 50 of her sesaional indemnity to tho house of commons treasury but it hasnt worked tliat way with her fellowprofessors in the house theyll hardly speak to her as they pass by her singular action is too much of a reflection upon their keenness tp pocket tho whole of the 4000 l w twenty years agp mr a w abought the mount forest confederate and retired from an important- position on theataff of gait collegiate institute to take the editorial chalrl theconfeder ate has always maintained a high position among the newspapers of the province mr wright has con tinued this splendid repbtatibn and- the paper has prospered under his skiltul management a few years agjo the confederte absorbed thereprttsenta live the other paper publishtd by tho late j a- larnhert- jind haft since phiy fulfijled the function of both to ihe utlsf action f tbo constituency i- neighborhood news- town and country erin me j v urarlliut ut llunkldi hmm mlutil rrin wlonlpea a lrin lo llr itm mitlttad thfl frui in tit iihiin will tnt tihmiiitf in ii- imvtlloif u fuly ihiru krln mi vrliluy wfiilntf july 1 mt iimv ij vory liimy icarlnit lillwii ih jll immmll imiuho vltiu tv iruimuitm ur iiuhv tullllia i liow on on haniiy rttrtmu wlh nut rll- tnif th hu tnolix titriycto mr vm cmtxy nurtonnl u iialnful mnl wimmi he biokn tila uft arm at iim tuiullar tti ncd4nt oaeurrd jul btmut h mtatliio nd wbirn tn kuto turtiwl out hitd at u mnu lima tn- otliri- uutu wa rattilnf ilvwn llm main root kurb lurnv1 out to avoid tbfl otlior and ur rfjnbo wu croarded ki ihti dltitfa ai thl momtint tho wlrv roiilrulllna ui tv on hia machln ixulid itd tho krutchlno ntwit alad throwing litin orf willi milnful rull qborqetpwm th niih local papar ramilwm ih rollouiitk letter apoxatilly from a iilwil- liont at i uk your twtpar any morn we ulrti luklnv any faittuw tt w would ink i tir- hut do n i waul liqn al tin liut tlmn tlta lllank- owti niunulrt la an awful ro4 iwimrr i nt tart cant lukn no ht now o ilfjibi kii your tir well taka your mwr iiiiuln wiumi can ukii tr liilartnl ll ii m tlti hiitluii mht4r rntulo out ol tli rtnii whn lltui tin man vldetitly wunlcd hlu ir ulwim- tlnuad- r w hall jr b a architect i do you intend to ilulld or make althat why not consult an achlthclv box 524 brampton -phone- business directory dr j a mcniven phylolan and u om and lumlil mi criutr lo vonuo and kl ulnil rilm rly oojmi hy m uw i tlltf cltlmna 1 1- lid look well in ttivlr tiw uniforms t sif c wlllum- of toronto li lu lii ilf lio itruu rntldaiwm on alwlu hlriwl bvluiialny to lln u luxa clil0uat liaa ukml tit council to iliruliaao tod font fit now h4wt fur th h1 ilrisad ami to have the i look and laddaf uun reiwlmt uliui krmi iull aallnl on the klebt- kanim laat wnll for a two monll tour at tho llrlliah lalna and kuni unl j it uackenal and chlldran marjory and knniwlh left ual w to vuu rlallvjm at iteslna haakatoon and other wmtum cltloa tim counill haa decided to turchm u tikn for tl waterlrul eart for 140 rxuri m ii jiat llfteen manlna of kin bolomon lotlin tot on to inotored to town last friday afternoon and played a came of indoor baaottal lit the park with tnmlera o credit ldf the reeull wu irt favor of klna bolomon e- prmenlatlvei who aoorvd ii i the homw team k chief tint the olllcera and tneinbera of the kirn llrlgiid apprcut compjl mnntary laitora rasardlnx j keent flrit and chmjuem aa folio we j oneill a hon ioo0 w a and ii itallny izbm j v uoore 11000 the council la conalderlna tba arantln t conccmlona to j n oneill jt hon in oonnectlon with the rebuild in of their imnnket the arena hylaw which iprovlda for lounltta jeorelown arena s100oo tb build a new akatlnx rink rrud laat woek by m to ii fropoaala have bmn placed before in council to loan bmlth stone soo0o to extend their preaent plant and ffcooo to ur itrtil to aaaut him in atahluhlna hat factoryv j i era id milton k v kcnrl will roimilr the tower of the town hall at a coat or 10147 ueorgw ivaraon haa the contract for atroet aprlnklltta at u76 fur the aeaaon judare klllot and hla family have moved to thlr luronur oottaa at brontel a ura car hot of noaton maaa la ire on a vtalt to her daughter mr l crawford mrc t a crellln of oakland cali fornia and nor oldest daughter anita marsrtarnvtml in town an the 4th and are tho bueata of iollce majrutrute and mr dice chcrrloa ad raapherrlea fmwn in jhla nelhhqrhqo4 art now the market- the erop ot iherrlea la mo tarko that the eupply may xced the demand and low pficea be the rule v b cochrane aaent c p r and muu dorothy cochrane attended tho cunaduh ticket affinu convention 1 uuluth minn tho milton chauuuqua ended laat saturday evening the proararamaa uiroushout were pronounoed better than thoae of laat yr aood aa they were and the attendance from the town waa larver ir w jf corhcanof toronto and nru i coirutan of susthray twin brothera made a ahort vtalt to that r le ioloa uastatrate otoe of mil ton a few day ao champion mr j s deacon ot toronto apent a few day n town but weak the xueat or hla dauchter mra w b clementa jiu old frlonda her were lad to aea him looklna- ao bale and hearty hartea analey martin aecond aon or and ura c- w martin u ii ton haa paaaed the professional examina tion of the colleae of fhyatcbuui and suraeorts of ontario and la now en titled to wrlto m d arter hla nam concratulauona carl reformer oakville r and ura p u anderson of itexlna are vuulnjc mr and mr john travera loejte wullanj street mlas kthel peak londonj knxund will attend the summer here with her brother mr a j peake el prude street r the annual garden party- tn aid pf itethel church drumquln will be held on tho lawn of- ura- j 1l stephana realdence tth line trafalgar on wed nesday july ib mrs llolt arrived rront new york laat week to apend uie remainder of the summer with col wilson and mrs parkea ahael l mayor vqraterahd ur coote m p for saltcoats alberta occupied the pulpit with ilev ur douimll in the methodist church on sunday evenln when addresses appropriate to the celebration of canadas btth birthday were alvatv a record crowd attended th 6 w a garden party and nlaht of run n the hlah school craunda on the holiday and in addition to heart nx ah excellent conoert md all kinds of amusement to enjoy maautraut shletda held highway court laat weak r imposed ware allan nuahy oakvllle no rear light ii and coata davny chapman oak- vllle speeding 4 and coats dlnkel hroau itururutton apeedlug 10 and coats brnnat gilbert bronte on head light l and coata wm lawrenoe oakvllia no mirror 4 and coata on thursday aat mrs kmeat v iutlcn wholaleavlna oakvllie for the summer advertised that she would aell her car robert kibble aynj ti m a proapoctlye purchaaef went to mr pullen looked oyer the cgp n aqltd that he mmtht drive u around to ace huw it ran lie got into the oar and never euma he ok chief kerr brought htm hack and mejtlatrate shields sen tenced him to ihreo years in kingston leultentlary iteoord a summer pilqrimaoe to the liter a rv sh hi neb of great britain the kngllah speaking union an or ganisation whose chief object it ut to foster good wtl araonc nationa apeak- ink the kngltah languagelapromotlng tour in great britain tl coming ummer for american boltege and unl- ermlty studenfa the iwrty will aall bout july l and return september j ltealdra vuttlnk all thv great unlver- sltlea the atudenta will have a change to spend a tew flsys at placca tamoua aa aho literary heritago of ftll kngluh- pimklng people audi astratfordlont avon kenllworth abbalatord loci lomond and the j2ngujti lakta the touf ht planned to be partlquutrly help ful to atudanta who are looking for- warrt to becomlrur twjojtara of tho enguah 1 bank of mgntreoe r- pmjpzaasotooa trtm azefsogexxis ibcalawti 16536907121 boamof dqscross entwtamrwmdmibiuarpwfci sblombus ctjuxjn gbmyifnjal awbangtaekj hnold kaunly ev ud shmdtmy jccvx hw boadcdc ek ckhcnerbx g b emer bm h k dnmanaad eaq wthrmrn hum pinlihnll tlmj ixbotbfmgfjbemf j haaanmbj wmluhfere bwbaytsfikjc ltcolhcfbectbiiaanomgklc sir lomcr qwittt ilcmxj gen sir arthur curie cicjuckjob snt fkhpcrioc wnilamstayiobc head offichi montreal drtndic in kvy bripaccud cky and lawn in cwnd nxi nfloundlukl office m lemon bog ran franc nmiyocjc oiiogn san prmciricn spfjrmw ltd manoo qt7 cottr in every pmt of ifac ynltl dl e j nfeison pkyloin buroon ohttloln acton onirlu i hm nr i omc ui iiii l3 11 uii 7 dh c f w koss phyloln nd uuryaii hill 01 qrow p a iium bunmfni flmr iliiulll toriili hpwjul ultnlldii ti i1 tit w- nn uiid clijiar lr lwlti j mt w s rxirm ho woolwich h icvry wndimmiy utltom j leoal 1hm no z 1- o un sa harold nash pakmbk ml a uariur bolloltor nolry public convynor eto perrvman block acton ont honkt to loan hour tjo uq g y m o me1r brrjth- solicitor nolry public craatown ont dental dr j m hell d d s l d s dntit honor qradiuia of tomtiio llnlvw- ohmt u omen ru corner mill lui rwloit btroot dr fg gollop dds lds dental surgeon otnoe over itank or nova hootla uouils ao to tao bvenlnga by appointment miscellaneous vrj kerr auotunlsr and r eetata aant jjj ynara uuperiance fptoh j ontario halea enyrusted to h j krr m celve auonttlon froin duto of hating to dato of aalk ualyour asles with me rsstdanoe v- bower avenue aoton phone 3 actqn call at my loxpenae v if iii v dont take any chances with lire in ontarios forests v dont throw away oigorctto or cigar butts pipe heels or burnt matches until you are dead sure they are out dont neglect to drown out your camp firo thoroughly with lota of water stir up tho ashes arid throw on more water dont build your ramp lire against a rotten log or stump nor on high exposed windy points nttt near mosb patches nor at tho base of a tree build it in a former fire place if any at v hand or on a flat rock or on aspot cleared down to tho true soil below preferably by the edgo of the water dont forget that the upper layer of ground in tlio forest tonsists of partiully rotted wood j- which holds fire and slowly burns the only real i soil which will not burn is beneath i ontario forestry branch parliament buildings toronto francis nunan eookllndr aooouut book of ui kind mao u oroor perkmllclm of ovry ilohorlptldn oanfully bouna lluiiou m rromutly don wvnjnwi sitmi qulphonv 0w wlllllna store rov himdley a ucfioneer rock rjea testatb umncirandish ceruniidw phone erin 47 11 r s acton j- elgheevers quebec 8l dooks maicaxtnnn bound in handsome isubsutntlal covers namerf 1 sst l 11 0n uiblea uymilnhiv uloljjptibfkka romptly ekeouud mortkiigee uulldorm drullkase ik binder quelph ont ex n1ven onurlo l i surveyor and civil bnglnaer bdlvulona xjuiia lle uona iltuettrlniu to ulid b a certificate r purclmiit urveya for architect municipal councils rte ulat milt os mo ffean ldinq douoli bt oubipk phono jom ont ontarios tlieym vpurs u u sbbbtbaaaabl v wo aro mni ira porters of all and j looda tone- to our cuatntnei tbua aavlnu wo have the 1m oplulnoem mv tho inly knecnumca urm and olrout la of kliinumuntal wo noil direct wholeaalo prlooa imcrs 40 por oont lo dominion who can operata pne o tools proporiy wo can give rf a tnm hunurwim i odour cutomor pronto und otlier placesj whore ot jave h auls tn ordur to large l b of amnlto ui than wny uiroo wvnn leattl- ploy o agontu p cuntomara n aollolt- v only meotinnlca h m lm

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