Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 27, 1923, p. 4

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i u u wwmfmmmmkmmmmfm of i jl tiie nome op 2hir acfam mxez jteaa ucnber selected town wekllca l onulo the acton fe frxsh u publlhd ever thursday worn tag al tba frc 1 rent building mill street acton ontario tbe ubacrlplion price 1 a mf year b advapce pau u charged additwtl to okcc in iba united state the data to which aubacrlptiona ra paid la indicated o the addrcaa labei aqvektising katbstrmiit advertise- meat tm cent pr tins agal snsaure for prat buartion and cents per lina lor each hbaa- at insertion contract diaplar edvwruave- ta for sa lochea or nura ytr annom itf ceata tech aaah loaartloo advartiaeaicata with eat specifla dlrtioea will be lartd till forbid and tjpsrgd accordingly tklepuones- xditoriaj and dnalnaa oscs kaakkaca ol xvoldtet the rural mail carriers reasonable request after yenra of experience which haa been unsatis factory and unprofitable to many ttfe rural mail contractors are asking for the abolition of the con trncf system and the establishment of c salary bos3 at iho uniorm ralo of 70 per mile per year the position of these public servants is such that thfcir petition on the basis flugested should bo seriously considered canada helping in japans distress canada will gladly do hcrimia in contributing to the relief of the sufferers from thagrcat japan earthquake supplies arc being rushed to the stnek en area by the canadian government for relief of the tens or thousands of victims of the recent earth quakes fires and floods in tokio and yokohama large quantities of foodstuffs have been purchased by the department of trade and cbfnmercc a con sidcrablo part of which is canned milk lumber and other materials are also being sent tho can ad i an red cross society is arranging ty send large consignments of essential goods at the earliest possible moment throughout canada the people oro organizing to help japan in its time of serious need summers bono lliu years gtt aiming an tlialr way thft ynara of tun nnrt shower from aonita of winter bleak and nvay to hummers mong or flowers when lriiiutlmd hum her lendeer nong ah tui r alt hearts- to laughtor tho robin cjilli lin feathered thronjt comn giiliy onlllrijr uftar tho buds upon tho pin an 1 lurch grow crooner with each morning the- ahnloi of groan m ritnrn tiabrtttioonunilri5la ndornlng iuoimn a matte i ovor nail he lays am notnat but m in nial with rosea clad tho naniu are swetnst 8ht luroa ctw from hia brush tho writer from tils pakes hor breosea murniu itrt tlmr huaht my aonii will ring for f t and though yqur colon fade nntl dli with none to mouhi their g lug oe yonder in tho wo atom nu mf huoh wro froahly alowlngt her bong i of sweet perfumes from tn metdnwa guy with clover of bandit iteaa arsons the bloom where honey a drli inns over of htue brook that laularilna poas beneath tho bending willow and whisper to tho wavlruf graaa their drtami of ocean bill own roll 6tni editorial notes t one reason why the price of coal cant be lowered is because coal isnt produced by farmers kingston whig thats true the poor fanner haa to take what is offered for his products when he is ready to market 4hem thursday morning september 30 1933 editorial prohibition in india india is becoming awakened to the evils of tho liquor traffic and is taking legal action to curtail its fadat in an instructive address in deer park nan church toronto laatondryrp masifa from central india referred to the growth of fk prohibition sentiment in india since coming to canada ho had received news to the effect that two of the native states bad enacted total prohibition of intoxicating liquors in one legislature the native rr had recently put forward a measure for total prohibiten but their bill had been thrown out kj0wing fo the opposition of the british members this la not very complimentary surely to tho british g legislators in india high school crowded says the newmarket ex press school is overcrowded adds the alltston herald so goes trie tale the greater tho cost of education the greater the number desiring to attend school but another evidence of the perversity of human nature collingwood bulletin putting his foot n it johnny having reached hla tenna aa invito out to dinner without hla parents an anxloua mother told him lo lx careful abquf hla manner and to m nb in oompilrnenuiry term of ho f od aerved him after be had taalod tha aoup ho temarked thla j pretty good aoup what there la of t ho waa greatly dlajnc to ob orvo a frown on the fjee of hla hoartcaa and ho haatened to repair hla blundor i y remarkjna and there plenty of it eaqr to come to canada t thin photograph waa lakon at tho jcuropoan head offlco of im canadian 1aclho hallway in london england and how o ttumber of men who wore induced by tho fipocial harvoaera ralo to pnaka further enaulrlen with roaard lo the achemo and condltlong to bo axpoetod hor nftor the har1uiat nearly flv moilmutd tnon tho flneat to com n avjrhln tho canadian immigrant olaaa in yonra wro rocrumed by tho canadian pacific and lack of atcamahlf accommodation nocuaajtated ho aloalng of iho doora njnlnat almoat oa many more her little wav ouch i famous canadians atudy about soph and you famoua nnalnaera senior oh yea soph well tell mo about thla man pat i andlna whoaa name i aee on all new machinery canada n occupies the proud and gratifying position of being in a very large measure the granary n during- the last grain year from september 1 to august 31 more than onethtrd of a billion dollars was paid for produce from canadas grain farms by outside countries r better regulation of automobile traffic hon georges henry minister of highways has iawnonnced that next session of tho legislature a bill kpwill be introduced providing for better regulation gof automobile traffic oa the highways especially for putting a check to excessive speeding it is also suggested that mr henry reintroduce bis bill turned diva last session by the u f o members providing tthat all vefilcles must carry lights at nig jit mr jhenry believes that the time has come for the people of tho province to realize that the highways lare public investments and must be sanely used some- ptbiqg must be done for the restoration of sanity if tflastbe possible ontario bas a very bad reputation 0uir automobile accidents practically all the acci- l dents could be avoided if motor drivers exercised more care arullesa speed in driving at intersections hand approaching railway crossings and if children j cro not allowed to play on the streets l j wjdejtcacfcinar and commendlwe eeiprpdty tbe decuion of seven of the largest electric- com- jpsaiestn cuada to pool all their patents tor the tobunon good la a very important step in the inter- igfelts of scjentlfijrfnvenrjon and discovery the com flies interested are the canadian general electric jo the marconi wireless co of canada the can- aularl wesdnghonsertbo ben telephone the nor fejpern mlecrnc and the international westerndectnc jx tbe agreem just announced js for the life jfco au existing patents and also covers future patents ftot applications for patents it is impossible to cstlm- y ate the value of this combination as it overcomes r legation that might bo involved in the use of patents formerly held exclusively by any one company the areement fa prpvides for a trafflp arrangement fclrtween the bell telephone co and the marconi j company for mutual interchange of part wire and impart wireless messages by this combination a tele- phone subscriber when arrangemonrs are completed ct pek by wire to the nearest iod i simon of the marconi company and then by wiro- les to a passenger on an auantic liner lake boat or cretan a moving train in the process of time sub- pacribers hero may also be able to telephono sub scribers in england or on tho continent n mothers job gt the following article which appeared in sarur- jdjr globe is worthy place in the columns of newspapers everywhere it illustrates in very prao- hcal and feasible manner how mother may be a very kiqtteen to her children and keep them from moral wand physical harm mothers job keeping the gw children off the afreet is the mothers office to do it e must plan as well as watch and pray if the home horown it is not so hard she can make a play- fi y b but what about a vego- rehtgarden yon ask hero is mrs systems way ft of doing mav i ted you she writes of the benefit ft odr yard is to my family it is small 35 by 25 jjj but it hold an apple tree pear tree plum tree and kk caerry tree and a grape vino covers the little garage el til the corner the trees make a lovely shade for pthe little ones and thore is a sandpile and a swing 5 of the neigh chood appropriate a good of the fruit but 1 manage to get enough for t5bie use my yard is todged in with bloom since t8o iris bloomed last spring ive never been without j pnk hollyhooks golden glow peonies jjftcbmblng roses zinnias ssters petunias and my stji b h nin beauty aa has the lpnk rhubarb at the end of the xitcfien if i had jjore spaoe id have a flr tree io cheer me with its reenness the year round and a magnolia to come ui 119 f t white blossoms but ejj tnit ree n r oat is a thing of joit qda fare to children most important of jjnoo 00 child is snfo on our bit busy afreets we mjitnejuad tho children this is our job i 1 canadian apples aare taking a very gratifying place in the english markets apples are reaching the market in good condition are looked upon with favor and are bringing fine prices if canada gets the appje market as she has the wheat market it will mean much to the growers in this country new lamp burns m peb cent aih bau eitwo or qu aniv oil lamp that alve aa annul insly brilliant aoft whlta light pvuii imlter than aaa or lectrclty haa boon teated by the u b government i is loaning unlveraltlea and found to be aupartor to 10 ordinary oil lamp it burna without odor smoke or nolae no puraplns up is aimple rlaan aafe bum 4 air and t common koxoaene coal oil tho inventor v n johnaon x4s cralr st w montreal la otterlng to end a lamp on 10 daya frb trial pr even to slve one free to the flrat uaer in each locality who wu1 hell him introduce it write him 10 d for full partlculara also aak htm to explain how you can get the agency and without experience or money make 1m0 to s00 per month hqyth h i rotty bualo smffth had bean ntudy lnr mwllclna antvnlthouah aim dj i not moko mucli actual pragrean at tho vrorlt bho manajfod lo gat alonir very woll with the locttftorai for aim hud what la called uwny wltlxbor whenever ahe waa nuked a qucnllon i he would not answer nho wouli amllo in a moat oppeoll ns way when tho examination cadio alont aha wui onl- ly auooavaaui j now mla smith no id the niam iner tell iris how you woul 1 treat a case or typhoid well air waa tho hoaltatlnir re ply i i ahould er- yff yeal aald the pro fern or ta patiently ga on 1 i then with u nih i ahould cull you in for consultation 8 ha wuutad wltj honor out op the mouths of babes lituo tkrothy had been presented ith a amall candy cat by her aunt and it furnlajhed amuacrmont for nearly a woek one day it wan ralaalntr bow ever and her mother njik if a he had lotjt no mtuno mo didnt loaed it re plied dorothj m dej played wlf it n u urn in n iii ill 1 following directions aa loctor brouniy n dy ptlo funm r u 1 is br wrn i hi 1 want you to try thla 4111 at bed 1 1 mo ha oafd it i u now treatment u vlf you can n tain it on your atom i ch it ought to nure you tho next nay the doctor calle i njraiu did you manirno to rotnln the pui on your fltomuch ha uakod eagerly well the pill wtui all right bq lonjr aa i kept nwake ma d the farmer bu every time j foil on loop it rolled off roofing oft at 1actorv priccs mkj haavutn fttlaor also at cut htc9 t ah por lftal saahptxaamo bargains in used cars 1921 baby grand touring repainted and overhauled model 22 17 mclaughlin sedan late 1919 dodge sedan- overland touring repaint ed iai8lg riif sftidrhnltfr- these caitfl alth alt in excellknt condition lnd must i3ej sold immediatei y j n cneil son oarage acahhiaob woiikh oforoftown ontario phono 14 hand laundry i chajrllo won foo in atlll in tho old utond dolnk the flneat of laundry work no connection with any other laundry the beat o hand laundry alwiyyw and see my new price list charlie wong fol mill straat same old stand business directory medical dr j a mcnivtn phyalelan and flurgon omce and ileal ini r f r ii war aygniio and kucln btsmai i hon sh dr i iniil son kill- i jock hi acton ontario ou w s la1ho ol 1uici i ii 10 vtn iwl h 4tret jcyo car no an i throat legal phone no 22 p o box iis harold nash farmer m a barrister solloitor notary publlo conveyanoer lta ferryman block acton ont money lpnt on moiitoaolcs hours 0 30 am to c pm saturday 13 00 o clock h g meir barrlater selioitor notary publja oa org town ortl dental dr j m bell d d s l d a dentist honor graduate of toronto- unlnr- alty the latest anoathetlo uaed ix dosilred office at rajdtmoe corner mill and bvedarlok strttec dr f g gollop d ds l ds dental 8unjan ofllce over bank at not bootla houasio to uio bjvenlna by appointment miacetliareoun- ontana 13 to have another city early next year if the plans of the town council of oshava material ize the population of that town is now in excess of 15000 and the citizens are with the council in thp desire to incorporate steps have been taken to effect formal separation from the county as soon as legal permission is granted the very gratifying statement that thore was nearly 160000000 increase in tbe total trade of canada for the first ave mopths of the current fiscal year is shown in returns made by the department of customs and excise a few days ago the beter- iflent was larger in imports than in exports but was great in both canada is certainly not marking time these dayv j for some unknown or unexplained reason the price of sugar is mounting up to unreasonable heights the sugar gamblers are evidently getting in their fine work on consumers again it would seem to be about timo that such a standard produc tion gat down to a reasonable figure and remained there wheat on the ojher hand has got down to too low a price and stays thero the big fair at toronto this fall won much favor with the exhibitors from the old country so thusiastic are the british exhibitors over the results of their united venture at the exhibition that upon their return to england they will revive tho move ment which has for its objectivo the erection of a produced in great britain building at tho can adian national exhibition for future exhibits aa long as the automobile can run practically as fast as the railway trains tho motor car will be given the preference but once tbe railways cap land passengers at their destination in about half tho time it would require to go by motor car they will get back much of the passenger traffic they have lost electric locomotives would make this possible why not electrify the railways orillia packer sir harry lauder speaking not long ago of his recent four in america which country he aald be had visited annually for the last twelve or thirteen years stated his impressions regarding prohibition in the united states thp famous entertainer em phatically declared that it was a glorious success ho was of opinion that prohibition had come to stay in america and that it wouiduresuif 1h great gobd in every way- presbyterian witness does prohibition prohibit in tho first sjx months of 1021 britain and ireland exported 3841533 proof gallons of spirits to wet australia n the same period of 1022 532060 gallons and of 1023 603516 gallons an increase of over 50 per cent in the same period thero were sent to comparatively dry canada the following quantities 730611 gal lons in 1021 430816 gallons in 1022 and 390270 gallons in 1923 or a reduction of nearly 50 per cent the pictop gazette is now in the control of mr a e cain an who haa been managing director of the gazette since april 1012 and has held a controlling interest since 1010 ho haa now aecur- od the entire control by purchasing the interests of robert davison who haa since the inception of the company been its president mr gain an nas asso ciated with him hla son mr l b calnan a young man of considerable experience ip newspaper work tbe gaze t to is one of the most enterprising and best conducted newspapers in eastern ontario pubuc subscription ti tnvxted for 50000000 dominion of canada refunding loan 1923 5 bonds dated and bearing interest from 16th october 1928 and offered in two maturities as follows 30 year bonda dae 15ib october 1043 5 yesur bonda due lslh october 1028 principal payable at tht office of lie receiver general at ottawa or thai of ike assistant receiver general al haltax st john charlottetown montreal toronto winnipeg regina calgary or victoria semiannifal interest 15th april and 15th october payable at any branch in canada of any chartered bank denominational sloo 95o0s1oo0 au bonds ntay be registered as to principal only and bonds in denomination of 500 and authorised multiples thereof may be fully registered these bonds are authorised under act of the parliament of canada and both bnncipal and interest are a charge upon the consolidated revenue fund i l to caali subscribers offering terms this issue presents a most attractive invest ment the security is incomparable and tho income return high tho bonds will occupy an investment position equal to that of can adas victory bonds the bonds are offered for cash at the follow ing prices 20 ybar honds 0825 and intercut yielding 51456 6 ybar bonds 00 bind intereat rleldlnd ff23 this offer is made subject to prior sale and to advance in price to holders of 1923 victory bonds in addition to the bonds scored far cash it haa bon arranged that alt ownora of victory bond due november 1st 1023 may exchange their holdingu for the aamo umount of tho new issue they will receive incajh the difference between the face value of their maturing bonds uml the purchase price of the new security namely nt tho rate of 11 75 per 100 for 20 yeul bonds and i 00 for 0 year bonds special privilege interest coupons on bonds exchanged are to bo re talned by tba owner und cashed on hovomber 1st- as the now bonds wih be dated october loth holder who exchange will thutf receil o an extra half months interest thereby reducing tteeoat of 20 year bonds from d25 and b year bonds from 09 to the follow ina 20 yeak sunos 0so3 ad lulnt ylulg s10 s voxu uonds 087r nd l ylldug b 28 holder ore urged to act promptly as this privilege is subject to withdrawal v francis nonan bookbinder accouut booka of all kind nuuuto order porlodlcals of vry description ehfuily bound ruling ntly an promptly done wyndhatn street quelpb ont oror william storr lodge directory sons of england lodge woodqreen no 802 mootirtff tint and third thursday in each month at 8 p m in l o o t hall member and vultlng- member oordlnuy invited to attend j preoioub 3 little w p secretary acton l o l no 467 moota on the aeoontt thursday of each month in the odtjrellowa hall at 8pm visiting member of the order- always rel- ooroa b t thftfoud u v kennbdy w m n a dominion of cualo bonda are the moil attractive obtainable in canada invapfmenat orders may be telegraphed or telephoned collect and uxchiuitfta made through any of tho ondersfijned or through your unuul dealer or bonk th right ts rtstrved to allot a less antount of bonds than afiflted for and to selt for cash more than 50000000 ths bands are offered for delivery i interim form on or about october 15th 1v23 when as and if issued and delivered to us dowlttion 3eevrltim corporation ltd wood gundy and company a lw amea and company bank omlontreal koyul hank of canada bank of noi national city coiflpany limited f nova scotia bank of toronto bao4be o0dehlaga banqw jf ntionajo wejbttni security bank jemillua jarru aatj capipany ltd hanaaa brotkera ho4t licieittrc noaallt twimnon nnd company ltd c b bttrgwa and company intportal ltank of canada union bank of canada standard bank of canada montreal lty and district havlnga bank u a daly and company harriaw forbea and company m i thaw and company ltd ier and hammond f h deacon and company w a marks o 4 co ltd macndll graham ft co aju canadian bank of commerce dominion bank molaona bank uanque provinciate du canada slerllnu bank of anada lu t buim d lconomie calrdner clarke and company kerr ilenunliin and company mcleod yotinir weir aad company ltd royal sernritlea corpora tlor limited groenahlelda and company morrow co munir 9t company r j kerr auctioneer and real estate agent 17 years experience acton ontario sale entrusted to it j kbit re ceive attention from date of llstina to date of sale list your oalea wflh roe residence bower avenue aotoo phone 36 acton coil at my expense guelph business college offers up to date clarlral uusjnooa slenogruiihy and ua oretarlal courses by oitjwrt ux perlenced tomohom htudunts may enter any doy white loil inkohuation v r sprott lriiiclpoi j e cheevers book binder quebo st bast ouetph ont books and majmalnes bound tnu handsome ojkj substantial oovere komes lettered in od on bible itynia boojts and other books all work promptly exeeuted ttw old nnd reliable granltn and marble works we are knanufacturera arid dlreot importers of all kinds of klonumontal and headstone work we sell dlreot to our oustoroera at wholesale prtoee thus eavlna our ouatomere 40 per oenl we iwve tbe beet appllanoea and the only meohanios in tbe ramlalon who oan operate pneumauo tools properly we can ilve tecerenoea from hundreds if our uuatomere in toronto and other plaoee where others hare to have dnr suits tn order to oolleot we have the largest and beet stock of granite la domlnlqn or more than any three dealers in the west we are legiti mate dealers and employ no aewts and do not annoy or pest customers by aendlnjr out lamorant aaentaf eollolt- las order we employ only meohaniee and defy oompeution hamilton sons oor norwich a woolwloh bta oualph children dry for fletchers 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