Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 18, 1923, p. 4

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m ii i iiiiii i i nr fl ft3t a kjv i- t s lo 4 j tins iiomror hp artnn 3frr i jlreuh urmlicl jknatlio utnur scuc el town wrabllc- oaurte twutay ulll stirci acdui prlca u ijo iv v thafut1 djillonil stttla tim w paid la indicated in tb subscription r in advance mtiie u lo offices in lb united o which aubaclptloea are tha sddreaa label anveutlslno hatestrnul advcrtlas in cola 10 tent pr lino agate muiurt of firat inaartlon ami s ecnla per line for each auba- quenl iniartion contract aliplay advertise- ntcnli lor 5s luetic or mora ptr wiaiin 16 cents per inch ach itiaerlioo advcrtlssmtita vitti- out apecluo direction a will b uacrted till forbid ami charged accordingly telephones- editorial and du tinea a office ucaldcnce oi pteaidott british harvesters being permanently employed the minister gf immigration announces that 7870 openings for winter employment have been found for british harvesters of this number 4255 are for farm work 3409 fokjumbcrmg and bush work while a limited number of places have been found ip other branches of industry tlio minister desires that openings bo found for every harvester who is willing to work and wishes to make his home in canada the result of the canvass to date indi catcs that his objective will be reached every good citizen should assist in law enforcement the disconcerting prevalence of crimc over this north american continent is becoming a serious problem the frequency with which cortain rascals violate the laws about making and selling liquor has drawn special attention to this matter but bootleg- iog is by no mean9 the only symptom of a dangerous laxity on the part of the community toward a strict and determined enforcement of law one of the chief causes of existingconditions is the apathy and indifference of the people toward law enforcement why this indifference houd exist it would bo difficult to determine but that it does exist others besides magistrates and lawyers have observed thursday morning october 18 1023 editorial perpetual care of plots at fairview cemetery this- is no new topic to these columns frequent ly has the desirability of adopting the plan of per petual care of plots in fairview cemetery been set forth very often have citizens and others owning plots and friends of dear ones interred there given expression to their approval of the adoption of this plan and voiced the hppe that it would be effected by the town some have gone so fr as to contribute money for this purpose and the municipal council has accepted these sums and placed them in a special fund to be devoted especially to the end referred to but up to this date no action has been taken toward the adoption of the plan desired a reputable citizen suggested to the free press a few days ago that the object desired might be accomplished if it were made a feature at the clecjtipns that might be but it would be a much better culmination of the matter if the council would take steps toward that end before the election campaign as previously sug gested a joint committee of members of the council and of citizens would accomplish what is desired if given tho opportunity and power it must be mani fest that this personnel for a perpetual plan ceme- tary committee is preferable to a committee ofjnem- bera of a council alone inasmuch as an element of permanence must be sought in such a committee many sincerely hope this action will be promptly taken by the council so that organization may be effected and plans formulated for commencing work in earnest early next spring if this is done fairview may be made a place of beauty with all plots and walks and drives uniformly cared for and put in the condition which all so much desire the future peace of europe depends upon attitude of american republic i in all his public utterances during bis visit to ttits continent lloyd george tho wartime premier of great britain both in new york and in canada bas emphatically declared that it is strictly up to the united states to determine when world peace shall become a fact instead of a desired ideal going a step further in his first remarks in the westj this intrepid british statesman in discussion of bis plan for peace insurance by an unwritten compact between the british empire and the american republic ex pressed the belief that great britain and all her dominions are ready today for an understanding with the united states which in his opinion would mean that no aggressor nation would ever are a gun because britain would crush economically and if need- be by military force any warlike power or group that daned threaten world peace america therefore must speak before this plan can become operative that it will eventually bo the means to bring back world peace andthen preserve it he has no doubt the first step in tho direction of american willingness for such cooperation lies in the hughes proposal on reparation the hughes plan if carried out would simply restore the original basis of hand ling the reparations question he declared until that question is settled there can be no peace that basis waa destroyed when the united states rejected tho versailles treaty lloyd george stresspd again tho fact thathis proposed understanding for preserv ing worldpcace would not be an offensive or defen- sive alliance or in fact an alliance of any sort just lot them know bo said that america and the british empire arc inagreement that peace must be preserved and peace would bo preserved thai is all thereis to it the speaches made by lloyd george are being eagerly followed by press arid peopje throughout the united states tho new york herald said the other day in case- of another wa in europe great britain would not bo able to hold aloof that means that canada will march again fqr where the brttsh empire is seriously threatened there the dominion will bo found even though there be no compulsion in equation and that tilings the armament raoe rather closer to the united states than it has been heretofore what hurts can ada hurts the united states indirectly whatever hinders the progressive economic development of canada injures our own econbmic development so closely knit together are these two nations it will surely soon be borne in upon the political leaders of the american republic that upon the grounds oi economic conditions equity of national nesporisibility t and humanitarian claimsthat country musrunite in her influence with grel britain and her dominions to ensure a real peace canadas billion bushels of wheat oats and barley canada takes a new record position in the pro duction of grain this ycai with an aggregate of nearly a billion bushels of cereals wo occupy a unique and gratifying position tho final prop report of the bank of montreal for the season summing up the result obtained in the various provinces of the dominion makes encouraging reading it shows that despito lateness of tho season yields that must be considered as satisfactory have been harvested in nearly all districts throughout the dominion the prairjo provinces as a whole show increases of all kinds of grains as compared with last year estim ated yields based upon dominion bureau statistics give the yield of wheat as 445000000 bushels as compared with 375000000 bushels last year and 360- 187000 in th banner year of 1015 the yield of whet oats and barley is placed at 050030000 bushels an increase compared with last year of no less than 232404000 bushels low grades in mani toba are balanced by high grades in alberta and so far 80 4 per cent of the wheat inspected is in con tract grade ontarios crops generally are lower than the record breaking crops of 1022 but returns aro good in quebec tho farmers have had a good year in he maritime provinces returns on the whole average up well in british columbia returns gea- erally are better than last year how its adjacent state regards quebecs liquor outrage the outrageous distribution of quebec liquor through rumrunning and lawbrcaktng over the boundary wall has aroused the people of the state of vermont to a high pitch of resentment the bur lington free press tho leading daily of the state in a twocdlurhn editorial the other day suggests a boycott of all quebec exportations of farm pro ducts and other merchandise and says vermont ii tired of having her roadstransformed into an under ground railroad for canadian rumrunners and her highways made unsafo for summer tourists by ships that pass in the night the burlington paper suggests that if tho mothers of america will take quebec in hand they could do more in one year with their boycott of quebecs exports to that country than all uncle sams diplomats and other polite emissaries can possibly do in decades tho following note to quebec would it says do wonders provinco of quebec until you stop prevent ing the enforcement on the international boundary of the laws and statutes of our con stitution of the united states prohibiting the manufacture sale and transportation of alco holic liquors for beverage purposes we pledge ourselves not to use any of your products in our families please keep at home so far as we are concerned all your milk aqd butter and maple sugar and eggs your potatoes and other vegetables your meats and fish your peas and beans and wheat and rye and everything else we have been buying from you we believe we can also persuade our husbands to stop buying your hay and oats for their horses and cattle it will help our farmers at home if wo stop buying from you altogether however we are willing to reciprocate trade with you but we must first guard hot only our boys but also our daughters and our homes yours gently but firmly tho mothers of america the burlington free press continues quebec for mere money is trying to break down the work of american mothers in protecting their homes she shall not triumph american motherhood will yet bring quebec to her knees in humble supplication and her pwn provincial sisters will help american mothers to reform quebec wonder if quebecs premier will again boost without blushing or the amount of profit his province is making out of the whiskey business after bo reads the very logical leader of the burlington free press editorial notes this is tho time of year when every boiiyskould get into some helpful community activity there are too many let the other person do it folks and then they criticize how it is done there is much unused talent lying idle that needs to bo harnessed up alberta is developing her coal resources in a way which will mean real relief to other provinces ac cording to figures provided by tho preliminary report on mineral production in canada for the first bx months of tt23 alberta produced a total of 3312091- tons of- coal compared with 2258206 in the same period in 1022 when ed got a j out kd vance watched thoglrl on nhe out on- the rug ar lit root ho id i nit a ullco of brsud before tho ohocry flro an she ilraw it back and lurnid it on tho fork tho crispy brown odor camo lip to f youru rasular llttlo homo maker ho uulil admiringly as ho crunched into tliti buttered toast and sipped tho hot obocoluta nkft l plnpul ft llln hicio hurah hcott lushed with pleasure mid gratitude and pussod him another jilocti hut i think mil wttdo la u dear to lot in do this in hor purlor- uqt muny iwoplo would aho told hor nil ix him tortaliily in urotty decant he admitted hut thin tho looku on you ar hor own child y iiion jumi about been a mother to mw elnco i catnu to town to work thin fool ulmoet ua much like home to mo um my rcul aureonuugh oim loot now huh it foolit more like homo to mo than anything lvo had alnco i waa h lltua boy when im hero with you llko thin why i dont waht any thing better ever it perfect aj the bllmm or a homo of your own with out the reaponalbllltloa he aald laughing lightly a tiny llttlo frown appoarod on huralii face ho wni joking of coursa li nnnilk w tho wrd jurrod thoy ou jii li hhlflhttm bo weak backed tho roat of the uvonlng foil flat tat hoc alio oat boalda him in front of the hre ui wan her custom he in tho big armchair ahu on tho rug at hui foot occasionally ho would put out a hand und draw her head against his kneo usually blissful moments of happy allanca whiuf tho two stared into the ore and dreamed and rested rested from a hard days work iiut to- night i she felt almost i rr it tod by his touch she wantod to jerk her head away to jump up and run away upstairs and leavo him pusxllng over her strange behavior tho evening wore away somehow und at last em nook his departure per fectly happy and totally ignorant of his nances disturbed condition dense malo that he was r well hes gone sarah said second later as she walked into tho little diningroom where mrs wade sat rocking and placing quilt scraps tho latter glanced up from hor work at the young girl standing there be fore her well child you said it as if he was n book ugent or a collector aume other human varmint sarah tried to laugh but it wi rather u failure oh no hes lovely but somehow felt all out of sorts tonight im bluo and cant tell exactly why it is dont toll me anything gone wrong between you and bd sold mrs wade taking or her upocuicles and looking more closely at sarah no nothing that i cap put my fin ger on sarah was silent for a momont and mrs wade with sixty years knowl edge of human nature knew that something was forthcoming i so waited patiently for the girl to speak its funny mr wade but ed has not suld anything about getting mar ried for nearly three months now sarah said after a while been engaged nearly a year havept your tho girl noddod silently too long time you got married trouble is eds too comfortable sit ting in my parlor chairs and warming himself by my nre with a start sarah remembered what em had said that very evening nd she flashed a glance of wonder at motherly mrs wude ive been thinking about this right long she said almost as if she had read the girls thoughts and i want to toll you something eds a fine boy but he needs a jolt a great big hard one now i got a letter from your mother this morning aimed to tell you about it at supper but didnt get tune and shosays the rheumatisms settled in her knoes mighty bad and she has a hard time doing the work she didnt want me to tell you be cause she thought you were happier down here than you were in the country more opportunity and such and she didnt want ycu to lose your job but i didnt live near myro scott thirty years for nothing and i know when she grumps shes got something to grump about so if i ware you id throw up that goodfornothing job und go home and i wouldnt be writ ing to ed ovory minute neither oh oh poor mother id never have forgiven you if you hadnt told mo ill go home tomorrow sarahs face was quite white with grief thats right you go along and pack your things o ycu can catch that six oclock train in the morning 11 explain to ed and your boas that morning as the train hurried hot- to cumberland she had just a llttlo sense of satisfaction in picturing eds face wfien he found her gone and without a word of explanation either she might have onjoyed it mora had she been able to witness it mrs wade was in her most disarming mood sarahs gone home she told him yes her mothers hot well she rat tled on ignoring his gaping astonish on i but shoa not as sick as sarah thinks i just got to worrying about that young girl down here all by her self and duwctat that offlca working with goodness know what kind of mon x citys so ruu of wickedness and crime it aint no place for a girl that aint got a husband to look after her and especially a sweet mtuo country girl that dont know nothing about sin so i just telephoned her boss she had to go home to take care of her mother and shes not coming baak here tilt shes married im sorry ed but youll have to do without her till you can go and get her r a second ed waa speechless lte looked wistfully at the big leather chair now holding its owner so com fortably in its ombraoe at the vacant spot on the rug whore sarah had oat only the night before and a feeling of lonollness swept ovrr him itwa all eo sudden so brutally unexpected hut i must have her he said at last i cant do without my little sarah mrs wade lowered her eyes to hide the glint of triumph in thorn i know kd she said all motherly sympathy but we all have to stand juwu things and i reckon youll have to wait until you can afford to start housekeeping youll enjoy it all ill more when it comes itll be grand having a little house all your own with sarah to great yuu when you oonto home from work and a nice hot meal setting on the tuble my my 3 dui blsmo you for being impatient fhe way you must a banged train bad board in houses to worse 1 cant wait and what more wontl tho man spoke with masou line determination ail ha started to ward the door im golns to got sarah right now in the morning vu aatt pttjine my boss my mothers sick ijtoo he said turning buck my my but you are such a hasty young muni she remarked innocently corona kamlngton pointed paraqraphb the picture post- lots of city farnfore ty of sowing wild oats if a man owos anything lo himself ho is llkoly to settle promptly lilttor dmgs of truth are found lie bottom of tho cup of foolishness muny n man would rot hor run for omo than walk into nn ho mint jom if you dont iwllovi dully growlnff worn inhntiltuijt it is ouslor for tho roturn a young mints that tho wnrtd is ask xu oldoot ivdfugn girl tu lovo than hu temperance jots comes from in loads into i sum- cuum the brand of christianity which is being received by many of the chinese is manifestly of a type which affects the pocket as well as the heart chinese mercharttaand laundrymen in america recently con tributed slpooo to the union theological seminary of canton china to aid in preparing a welltrained christian minis try for the help of their home land first find op california gold the first nuggot was found by marshall the discoverer of gold in california was worth but 50 cents and second brought ss tho first blif nugget was found shortly after by n soldier of stevensons reglmnnt in u tittle stream as he was loaning over to take u drink it weighed between twenty and twentyfive pounds much more vnluablo nugget was found by four miners who were ho wary that in bringing it to san rnn- clsco where it wo placed on exhibit- one of them was always on guar 1 night and day it was such a magnifi cent specimen that it was taken to the eastern states for exhibition thro the owners quarrelled became involved in litigation with one another an i tho lawyers got the entire procoed ar endless task uttla kathleen was looking most discouraged mother she said its no good tny going lo school any more why dear what is the matterr inquired mother well i shall never loam spoiling answered kathleen because teacher keeps on ohanglpg the words as soon as i have learned a few she finds some fresh ones torjat wbiro moons hi no u secret still tho light of tho md noso darkness if one swallow doosnt make o fner it sometimes makes a fall tlio saloon is the greatest v pocket cleaner in tho universe thoro wouldnt be so much wet propaganda if there were not so mucli loss di inking undor pruhloluon ttje months during which wo may letuf on our enforcement of the o t a are those that have a q in their spelling when a certain section of the cony- m unity fnds out it cannot have wines and beam it turns to whines and jeers walt mason says of the bootleggers thoy make they gin of rusted tin und upas trees and granite and ha who drinks- curls up and slips from this our well known planol prohibition is tho stuff that mukos for peacn and quiet it takes the bar from barley corn tho ryo ull out 6f riot d it correcting a fault a cortain manufacturer while speak ing of a young man in his employ said that fellow would bo a world boater if it were not for the jealous streak ho has in him i would give a great deal i j coqld rure him thats easy said his friend a few days later a printed card bearing the following quotation 1 hung where tho young man could not tall to see lu allow me to assure you that s plclon and jealbusy never did holp any man in any situation there may sometimes be attempts to keep a young man down and they will succeed too ir he allows his mind to be directed from its true channel to brood over his attempted injury cast about und soo if this feeling has not injured every person you know that has ever fallen into 1l victory bond interest when your interest coupons become dne or when you receive cheques for interest on registered bonds deposit them in a sav ings account in the bank of montreal the money you receive on your investment in bonds will then earn interest for you acton brunch l b shorey manner bank of montreal established over ioo years dipiomacv the young bride looking in window of jewelry store oeorgo id love to have that bracelet the husband i cant afford to buy it for you dear the bride but if you oould nu would wouldnt yout the husband im afruld not the bride why t the husband it isnt good enough dear th0ride oh you darling ufo a tunnel built by nature twelve miles west of date pity vir ginia a railway company has put to practical purposes one of the natunll wonders of the worjd a tunnel 800 feet long wlb a cut for an approach everal- hundred yards in length all wide enough tor three trulns to run- abreast has been prepared during long gone ages for the use of the railway stock creek in time long- past con fronted a rib of clinch rounutaln with rothlng else to be done but to drive h tunnel long- ago the creek completed the job that would have made the digging of the panama canal look ilka the removal of a grain of aand low ford closed car prices bring heavy buying the unusual opportunity to secure a new ford sedan lor 685 or a new ford coupe jor595 has created such a heavy demand that the few cars remaining of the small original allotment will likely be sold within a few days some ford dealers are practically sold out now we will not be able to get more of these cars as factory production has ceased on these models orders are being booked and deliveries made stricdy in turn consider the value offered tho rime saved the comfort and the convenience of having a closed car for cold weather let us enter your order at once if you wish to get a ford closed car at present prices l4oor sedan s7s50o sioooo s6ssoo coope 69soo ioooo 59soo au robrot mew fourdoor sedans and entirely redesigned coupes will be brought out at a substantial advance in price h a coxe acton ontario ford motor company of canada ford ontario to readers of the acton free press we shall very much appreciate your sending us your orders for the new province of ontario bonds our ions and well established reputation as dealers in government and municipal bonds is your assur ance of satisfaction at every stage of the transaction next to dominion of canada bonds theres no bet ter investment than province of ontario bonds and the interest yield 514 for 25years makes it reasonably certain that lone before maturity the bonds should become tifore valuable 500 bonds cost 1000 bonds cost 490 and interest 980 and interest tjiose who did not secure efominion of canada refunding bonds should act promptly in order to secure these ontario bonds you may wire or telephone your reservation order at our expense thanking you in anticipation of your favours we subscribe ourselves w a mackenzie co limited i invkstmbnt hank huh 503 transportation bidg montreal que- business directory dr j4- mcniven physlolsn and surgeon 1 j oflloo and kcjiiiiciho corner ilower avenue and eurln htrnol pi ion is hs dr e nelson kltrijlihk ic ht1ci1ct aoton ontario ok w s lanm or oukmmi f u woolwich mtrrl icar no ml lhn lcqal phone no 53 p o itox ss0 harold nash farmer m a barrister botloltor notary public conveyancer etc t i perryman block acton ont monuv unt on mohtqaobb hours 0 3o am to c p m haturdayii 13 0j o clock h a meir barrister 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81 os entrusted to il j kerr re ceive attention from date of listing to date of solo list your sales with me residence ilower avenue acton phone 36 acton call at my e p bowman basc o ls land surveying and engineering 10 douola8 8t ouelph stlflomhi to th 111 d a kllvii o l s jekgravlng fimitaiwowobtwcir vrmonro camalw j e cheevers book binder quebeo 8l ek quelph ont hooks and magaalnes bound la handsome and uubstantlal covers natnes lettered in gold on lllbled hymn hooks and other books all work promptly emeeuted 38 king street west toronto the old anduelluble granite and marble works we are manufacturer and direct importers of all kinds ot monumental and headstono work we sell direct to our customers at wholesale prloeg thus saving our customers 40 per cent we have the host appliances and tba only mechanics in thejdomlnlon who uau operate pnuumatlo tools properly we can give refarenoeei frotoqupdredg of our customers ln toronto and otbjtr plaoes where others have to hav suits ln order 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