Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 10, 1924, p. 4

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ri the tome of ijr artnn jfrw flrraa uttnur solctct toi vkl ot ontario uuiujns crlptlpo i ilia frre mill sunt actorf onluio ths price la bnd ir rear la mowedc pottage charged iljiliont 10 officca in ll uud sttb tbo ilala d whirh tubtcrtptktti m pawl u intlicafti os the addict latxl i advertising satestvai nnii ib rrpli pr r line inatrtioa and j ata j qocnl insertion conn mcilt or jo inched or d out speclfi and charged according j i tetzpuones- editorial end datlnfii residence of president adtr4a- meaaur lor grat tine or vab labia el dupur adtcrtu- pr annum it cents ad t j acntvn i leis think about it if you hove hod and a hundred chances to one the experience has xomo to you as well the sonsa tion thewritcr had tho other day in a toronto restaurant you will thoroughly appreciate h3 in digtiatlon it was supposedly and reputably one of the citys better class eating houses frequented largely by financiers and members of tho legal pro fession who tnijt about golf and bonds and summer homes when stowing away their nponday provender it is noted nlm for the cleanliness of its utensils and the purity of its food so thut it was all the more surprising even shocklngwhcn the literary man abscntmindcdly grabbed his chair at a con venient locution under the scat to pull it up to a comfortable distance from the table to have his re centlywashed fingertips come in contact with a good- sized hunk of plastic gooey gum tho insult was intensified by tho fact that the confection in question had apparently been deposited within the half hour for it was still sticky abominably sticky so much so the port of it came away with the fingers one does not meet thib sort of thing only in restaurants it happens in movingpicture theatres in street cars in jitneys and even occasionally in church and what pray is more unpleasant than to run across in this way tho debris of sokic unknown persons mastica tory processes anyone whose aesthetic sensibilities arc developed to tho slightest shrinks away from such a contact as he woujd from a hich voltaefft c ot hu or toil in w win bx n wagon on time cliff clifford coburn8 surprise h no use talking rimma i must havo a harm unit wagon declared cllfforrt uon hlii return from the village coming into the house hi chocks aglow l cleaned out those baskets of lettuce inside of half at lour ami i must get r baek with noro kolka iwm to be crny over he stun wo raise a horse and wagnl unclaimed hla imbr in natonlahmont where in tho wort am you mpeotlng io get money enough for oner well i havent figured that out yet replied clifford anyway p mart a up my mlml hut i must havo one anil im going to twist and turn until i rat an outfit i guess yoi some timo ti alator i nrn hart work to will twist and turn for como chit said hla afraid you will find it find any kind of a horse hundred iy jeln wagon for hwvhan d ol lam maybe i rould nnd buy one on time thursday morning july 10 1024 editorial canada and the united states working together no more convincing evidence of the harmonious relations existing between canada and the united states can be given than the friendly agreement con cluded at washington a week or so ago between hon ernest lapomte canadian minister of justice and secretary of stato hughes looking to the suppres sion of smuggling and the illicit trade in liquor and narcotics across tho international boundary the agreement provides for the use df the machinery of both governments at the request of either records and witnesses are to cross tho boundary lino as they would from province to province or stato to state the agreement is gratifying as expressing the sin cere desire on the part of both governments to stamp out by effective legal means a traffic equally ob noxious to both electric current well the cure is easy someone suggests dont put your hands under the seats a very good suggestion indeed but one difficult to carry out in these days when theatre restaurant and even church scats very frequently havo hat racks underneath there is another prescription though since it is neither so obvious nor direct it may jiot have tho samcappeal that is to have tho niccness to dispose of ones gum at least in public where it will not be offensive to others there is a good deal i of talk about personal liberty in certain circles these days and heres a good opportunity for its working out for instance while the writcnis quite willing to grant the personal liberty to gum chewers to use the stuff in the right place and gum has its pldi he docs suggest that he and you also for you who read this havo likewise suffered should have the per sonal liberty of putting our hands on a seat without being subject to this prevailing nuisance this not while you port i are partner in thlm ii we buslnesk orours declar ed emma with decision vhaiavci wi ijuy w wl pily caah fqr cmff that woji he avrormont between when wo started bukltieas here after father dlrrf we have attrak tolt for yttnr now and were gain to atlck to it right ulontr or olo we win dlaaotve p flnrrahlp 7 v hy lumlnefl la done on credit tho world over exclaimed clifford yoe hut thin little hunlnctia of oura lo be a raah buwlneaa whether it la written so that any of us who may have been- guilty of parking our mucilaginous product in this way may stop to think that while there are as yet no byjaws forbidding it there are traffic rules of courtesy which deserve- consideration editorial notes i what about it if that rotary spirit which was so prevalent in toronto a few weeks ago locked up in the motto he profits most who serves best continues to swing round the world the way it has done tho past year or two there wont be much possibility of anothergrcat war the fact that rotary includes in its member ship only heads of business establishments and in stitutions men who have already worked themselves up ft lca in thiir nap lwpjtfa j 04 g proof of this assertion and then linked to this are the other similar organizations kiwanis lions x- gyro and the others with almost parallel aims fur- thcr strength is added to the idea by the way twbat about a rotary or kiwanis club for acton j scores 6t places north and south without any larger r population and without half the prospects of our itorn bad repressentatives at the big toronto con vention an organization liko this headed up by one 1 ofour live young business men could do a world of v good in acton x these offices carrying honors only dont seem to have the attraction they used to if they gave the united states vicepresident something more to do than hang around to climb into a dead mans shoes there wouldnt be the same difficulty in getting a mart for the job the same thing works out in municipal affairs and indeed in government circles both pro vincial and federal in canada and way down de i your heart clin you know i am rlght well i kunpoae you nro replied clifford alowly but honest a i da oed a rltr wo coulfl do twloo the bualneiw we flrc doln if i could drlvo around to my cuatomora var a week nothing further woi aajd relative to a hnran and wagon bu the while clifford kept the matter in mind the more he tramped the dusty road leading to the village about a hajf mllo the more dlaaatlaned he became- one particularly trying morning he met hla uncle william who owned a large farm ttnw mllea out from the ulllago and it waa while talking with him thafthp thought occur to clif ford that hla uncle wax in a poaltlnn to helpr him were he inclined ihet y r undo wnilnm i nred a liorae and wagon declared clifford after they had been chatting for a few momeqta emma and i are getting along splen didly but tho bualne ha- grown ao that it a hard work for mo to got around io my cutomera a horse i a pretty handy animal clifford 111 admit replied mr burn i waa juat wondering if you could help me got on my feet i havent money enough to buy a rig i dont know but what i can- re- pjled mr coburn woraea are a bit outofdate though- thui 1 a hor- leaa age ill tell you clifford you come over and aee me about a week from today i have a notion tht ill the wy may open for thopurchaaeer home you will need ono jhon and you will be in a tnalilon- to buy 0110 and pay ah wo 1 1 undo wlllum you have cer tainly open ml my oyen toda i t wan to thank you for it icmmn nan bepii rchlng thin unmn idea right along hut i rouldnl eet it an hour later clifford reached hom there waa tt very oxtondod grfh on hla faco a he psiahid tho curt up into the yard kmmal linmnl ho uhouted tho door ouonod nhd hlw rfnlnr cam out clifford hud imon exjrctlng her lo boroam with merriment hut tiho dll nothing ot the kind why why i thought roarj exclaimed clifford you dear boy vou wnm juul uv fully dlaupikilntedl nuld kmmu plu ing hur hunda upi iiih idiotililnrn ur looking atrulghi into hr brothur eyoa well yew i i gutail i waa ropllod clifford hut uncle wllllmn opened my eye h told inn juat whut you have boon lulling me right along ind nnally i wiw tlwillghl thia u u dandyj and think of it datouicnj to puah it when ho wtix u young mnn uncle william has had it all tlxod up for mo i feel aure cjlny roplled emma that inmo day well have u homo yoa sis when wo really need onn nd can afford to keep onn ju during alterations our usual r service lo cu torntrb vi l bamf but now tliit wo arc gcltinc itfllghitntj umuiij ogon w be in better condition thnn cvci to serve v moro better light and improved store uill help us i v lc have the wagon call daily fairbanks bakery phono 116 mill street aetna business directory medical iw j a mlniven phyalolan ami quroeon me and ltal1 u unit klgln t 1iionl in whatbhe could inlng in a large thirty yiam ago twice in a h limit trlrkn her homo had loft her so lived n california mi liivulld death hud wo children ivlil only that for e votisiioiul staff the last week or two there- have been several kw thousand boys and girls they justly think of thera- selves as men and women turned out graduated from our high schools and other educational in stitutions most of vhom will immediately be looking fj- round for a job in all probability not one per cent of the number havo given any serious thought to what they really want to bo or do to what their place id the world really should be and in con sequence when the clerk in bill jones grocery goes off on his holfdays and possibly rinds a better place somewhere else john brown who has made honors in english and composition and who is probably fitted to write or to teach tumbles into the clerlcd fcj place and learns the grocery business the chances jsj are good that he will stay in that business since ho knows more about it than anything elso particularly if he is not blessed with an unusual modicum of ambition or because miss wilson the local milliner 1 needs a girl to help get ready for the fall opening s bessie brewster goes in with her in spile of the jfct 8no has shown in handling children and the ability to auwct games in the high school series dd is shortly found in a city wholesale house learn- ng the fine points of keeping up with the new paris k m hats that about the way it happens if- nino limcs out of tcn n wnie ot the high schools jgof the united states they are trying to remedy the situation b applying a little socalled psychology in reality intelligentlyapplied common sense and sxlhe the principal or someono who has studied tho matter little study study the boys and girls a year or sv before tho graduation time imd advise them vto their vocation the same thing can bo done even u better way by fathers and mothers who care tta or thc children to study their aptitudes i ook tnc possibilities of various trades und jfr professions thejnain thing andthis is not written without experiencit io get tho boy or girl think ing themselves drcainini dreams if you will of vhut w future holds for them if they can be persimded tb do that thoy will workout for themselves what fhey want to do of course another feature which renters into the situation is tho gctrichquick idea gvvtich pervades the- minds of too many fathers and others as well u or tho boys and girls thomsclv y 8u owovcr how frequently the boy w- i of the prent ncqerutiofkhas faced the utter situationparticularly when theybave been through vchurch and other institutions which promote ho wem of service as a basis of lifcwelfare and with grounding of that kind there isnt much likelihood totaiy will choose for muneymaking alone when t ho job is gping to be whotevcr may come out of the flurry over postal employees salaries it is surely to be hoped that something may bo done for the rural mail carriers whose case as anyone with reasonable mind will gwnrtn att these men wo on what the government members would regard as a mere pittance carry out their important and highlyre sponsible duties with a large measure of faithfufneii there would be a cry of some volume arise if tho rural delivery were discontinued and yet these men in many cases work longer hours and for smaller returns than a good many of the people they serve aurpruuj you mr coburn afiortty drove on leaving- hla nephew la auch bewildered stato of mind that that youna man actually forol to thank him for takinir auch on interest in hu welfare i believe uncle will lara la aolna to alve me an automobile said clifford to himself as he hastened home h as much tfa oald so perhaps that wont make folks starel rasohlna noma clifford ruahed jnto the house and nndln hla elster breathlmuly told her who their undo had sald i gucnm a horse la out-of- date nlaf ho chel just think of it on automobile rhaps that wont look prosperous i think t will look sltoaethsr too prosperous cllnv replied emma smll- inr at her brothers enthusiasm tou must hnvf rritt rj n nar the passings of the church union bill in its original form at ottawa last week is decidedly grati fying had the house itaken other action it would havo seemed that principles fouglit and won in long years gone by were being abrogated probably this feature had a good deal to do with the considerable majority in favor of the and nowwhh the three churches facing union onunc 10 1925 there arc a host of details to be worked out not so much as concerns the individual churches which will come more gradually but rather as to tho efficient combining of the executive offices of the churches what would our grandfathers have thought of the present proposal to reshape the face of niagara falls by building dams in tho river just above tho crest and thus controlling the ratoppf erosion and preserving its beauty when father hennepin gaed at tho mighty torrent a century or so ago ho probably had dreams but the dreams certainly would not have been of power development and mans control of nature the whole niagara reglori particularly tho canadian side is such a beauty spot that it appears as if anything within reason which can be done to preserve its attraction for future generations will be well worth while u l tho postal strike in toronto and other centres illustrates rather strikingly how dependent we be come on the public services to the person accus tomed to mall an order to a toronto house one day and receive the goods the next it has been almost unbelievable that the order was not ovcit delivered to the city business house after ten days- if the passage of electric waves had the property of stir ring up friction as docs the utilization of other energy tho wires certainly would have been really hot for the last week or two as tho result of the breakdown of tho mail service had there been no oxpress or telegraph business to a large extent family life would have como to a standstill buffalo had a convention a week or so ago which in aire at least almost equalled tho big rotary gather ing jn toronto it was credit men however who mat in buffalo the chaps who decide how much leeway you and i aro to have financially in our business and in our personal expenditures when cold cash is not readily at hand the size or that convention evidences one of the features of modern business in which with all the ranting that goes on about the honermpn in the good old days trust plays a larger part than evcrjjeforo it is true that we safeguard that trust much more closely than used to be the case but after all one wonders- whether personal honesty is any less in evidence these days than it jas in the time of our grandfathers- horn can hardly believe that be in tends to klve you an automobile well i didnt misunderstand him he can afford to for he has barrels of mony yes he can afford to ill admit but i am lncllnd to think that undo william la too sensible a man lo do any wuch-thlng- well you just wait and see if l dont come drlvln into the vard with a machine exclaimed clifford shak ing- his head dont forest to cat your license drive it as soon as i rot my license first cliff lauched- emma i forgot about that anyhow il tho ensuing week proved to be very lont one to clifford however jf would have semed very much longer had he not attended strictly ta business carina for tho three acres of land which ho had tilled that aprlne an hud 1q nut aune retuuuly over hla route with u big- baakat of lettuce on each arm the lettuce being tha first of 1im burden crops to become tnarjut able finally he seven days passed or rather nil daya and a fraction qf the seventh and then clifford atartol for hla uncles farm gottlita away vorv hhoul artri brfukfuat he cover lie two mjles and a half in u trifle over half an hour well you did not forset to come clifford remarked mr coburn a clifford ontoied tho ham thai morn- lnr should say nol exclaimed clif ford cnbuw stood for a moment look- inif tit his nnphewa flue hod face there twinkle in his eyes us hn presently turned and led the way tuwavd thw carriage house tea che 11 liorimtl omm age he remarked xi at automobile can get over thi uround a good deal faaltr than a horn declared clifford never owned one cliftod- and i doubt if i ever will replied mr cd- but it placing- hla hand uiwin hi lutphaws shoulder they era good thing tu have provided your buslnese warruitls the expense huh j gained cllffonl looking quickly up into his uncles eyes they are all right provided your busltine warrant the expense re- ieateri mr coburn welt her m urr clifford he sold pushing back ltu door lo th oarrlnge nouae what do yotl think of that for a horseless vehlotet cliffords iaff dropped openmouth d h tood atorini at a vory neatly pnliitol pualirtuil teuri actually nnie into hla eyes rurt to fell the truth his unci tel sorry ftar him clifford i know oure dlsajipiiiit edmte said but l want to ttl yojj on rig man that ihla pushcart is a butter present to you juat now than a hnunund dollar automobile qiironl mom than forty years ago i pushed oils vrt niiout the vlflauv puddling vrifulabloa even as ou have been do ing from a haeket thirty years ago fullier pushed it from house in house peddling vego tables what do 1iu think about itt i i guess lle all right atammor- 1 clifford ypu auld that jou would urprls me and you certnlnli have ill llieacstplne cuftord you nr nt doing bunlneea enough to need a on lot uloiie an automobile- declar ed his undo tri the second plaqo were you to own a hare it would oosl k for from eight dollars ptr wek to feed hint certalnjy that would make qultee hole in the uroflla oout be loo prud to paddle your own cmioe son utile by mil get ahead finally the time will oome whu rou can branch out there is a deal of satlafactlon in tho knowledge thst success is fquttded upon ones own rrorts now iht regard to this push cart it is only right that w should haw it considering the fact that your hco used it i have had it put many years the shok had left virtually purnlyxnd uut although her body was stricken her mind was clear and her heurt wan rich withun- aelflsh love for other person who suf fered und fur tho children of oihfr homps she always had u amilo und a kind word for tho schoolchildren who trooo- ed by her home and tut alio aat jthere her window duy hy day there camti her mind the vision of u aervlcir that nhe might do it wua such u almplo aervlce that it would have eeem- mi to many poruons scare v worth while novel hole she asked the children to hole her and they respond- rd gladly on uim day of tha your4o- wrd thanksgiving time each of thei waa to bring a atlck of wood und potato und their collective offerings wore to be dlutrlhutod among tho poor the iowu in thut way donation day- began that happonod a third of a century ago the invalid went away from the inlng town not long after ohe hud started the custom and loan after thxt she waa laid away in hor grave yet donation day is still ran annual avent the children who nrstqirought a stick of wood and a potato have grown up and have children of their own who now are tha ones who bring their offering fqr th poor the schools close tho townspeople gather as if on a holiday the ministers puss in and out among the crowds that line tho street of fering tholr hats in which to receive contributions and an organization of responsible peruana administers the offerings for the whole town in u recent year the offer i tigs amounted o about four hundred dollars besides great quantities of food and clothing enough to provide for tho comfort dur ing the holiday aeason bf every un fortunate family in the town v nor la that all four miles away is a neighboring mining town once tho larger of the two und atill tho county the rlvulry between them has been very sharp at times during theoe thirty years but in regard to donat- day thoru is harmony by com mon agroement thu town where the custom startod observes tho day on tho pllday before thuuksglvlng und tho other town on tho kriduy before chr why pay the big price there aro fuw strangely few even tn the townti whore tlln beautiful custom prevails who know thu etory or its origin but tha visitor in grans vatley and novudu city cullfornli wilt nnd there such caru for the poor and auch an outputllpg of soclul fell owship on thf i wirt of the whole com munity as la rarely aoeti und all be cause one woman who had buffered much and who wua much clrcumscrlb- in her opportunity thut she did what could modern plains craft after reading mark twains remark on cooper young people may thing that indian erart the ability to follow the faintest trull und to deduct from the signs und tokens the motive and purpose of tho muker of tho trull be longs only to the old fashioned story books a true story which would please both mark twain uml cooper rotates the feat of vcnturduy on apuchc indluu in arlxonu who followed the trnll of u luwhroukor for rullos across the dry flinty dwarf retailed uvery action of tho s impeded man both he unduftur tin commission of the crime and ahsolutvly disproved a plausible story which implicated two tramps in the wrougclolng yesterday is a tnlddlnuged num und hss never been what is termed a hos tile he has no knowledge of linrf- llsh but la deply versml in the an cient cruft of his race tho ti ticks if ft by the man upon the desert went no alight thut tin whu man could not see them nt all uvoh by bonding over until ihflr eyen wero not mure than threo feet from tho gruuna but vus- terday followed the tracks at u rapid trot whore the mnn had stopped the indian explained the purpose and what had huujenod llire ho had wavered and thought to turn tdanother iolnt there he had funned u now resolu tion und pressetl on nil of which proved to be true in court the indlanw testimony was the most dramutla and rnulutla war heard in that region the apacho spoke largely in puntunilmc nd al though the jury oould not underatund word h uttered they knew hlm meaning perfectly boforo the intor- eter could make the translation 1 asked who committed thu deed he tiod up und polntnd un uioualng urm at tho man on trial the tutttlmnnv of an aotual uyowltnuss would not havo been morn onvhiclug ulid u vor- dlct of guhiy wua promptly raiuinml one had a good start two small boyu brains to liiveiit a one of them suld hilly lots sou who est face aw go oil i wu what a start youv mm pussllugmualr low guiitti at last ugfrty i knou un make thu ugll- thu uply look fa his lii excellent shape the paat weak alake use of it for nwtuia and in uma i every i0i- pclct of wilsons fly pads cka to handl stod by all drinats0mceta and hi- when you con buy tho genuine toils l he following prices wo hnvo a car or western onls tomiiu n se a liulu i our present sfock in mill k2c per htiilid car of salt on hand you cun jet iuv v wt from goc tu 90c per cwt five rdscs flour 08 lbs for w70 five crown flour 08 lbs for 370 i d h lindsay miu street acton ontario j nlison mil in ma aolon ontario hakoi0 nasu fakmeh m a urllr bollollor nolry publlo canvyncr cto p dl0ck acton ont mniv rlnt on moi1tuaqeh hour d 3u u m to c pm kuttirilnm ijilu dvloolt ii g meij nrrltr qllol notry publlo oorgtoyvn ont dental simplified spending w a chequing account for current expenses necessary to maintain a home and a farm greatly simplifies die business of paying bills the bank of montreal makes a specialty of handling small chequing accounts and endeavors to ivc courteous and satisfactory service you can arrange to open an account toithus by mail if a personal wistt i not convenient l h shorev i acton bankofmonxreal established over ioo years iw j m bell d d s l d a dsntlst r urailuate of toronto uiilvw- h ileal red othoo at resldenc ivedorlok htreet inleet aneathetla corner mill ao4 dr f g gollop dds lda dental surgeon ofhoo over itatik of not houith db0 to b so icvenlngs by appointment bootu mibcbllaneous francis nunan bookbinder aroouu ooks of all kinds made to r irlmllcula of every description curofitlly bound killing neatly anj promptly done vvyiidhum street ovor wllluuna quel ph ont store mioimi oillce 4u u- 374w dr a l price chiropractic electrotherapy 130 upper wyndhnm slrcet guclph conhtjltatiom lui come to toronto for used ford cars save from 25 to 1qq keen competition in the city has forced down prices on used ford cars and trucks to far below actual values we are can- adas largest ford dealers and offer you wider choice as well as bigger value used ford touring cars roadsters coupes sedans and trucks varioa ytm motuu all guaranteed r j kerr auctioneer pnd ileal estate agent v 17 yearn 2xpcrlonco cton ontario kiilns entrtlstoil to r j kerr re- cilvo uttintlvii from tlute ot listing to iluto of mild li your sje with ino kesliletico itower avenpe arlon 1honu 3j aoton call at my expanse yoa are protected on the price yoa ten days to teat the car you chop we are the first dealers in canada to offer used cars on the new ford policy guaranteed values and repairs you are sure of satisfaction be sides saving money touring cars roadsters coupes sedans trucks from 50 up to 400 from 100 up to 375 from 220 up to 445 from 250 up to 500 from 76 up to 400 every car shows the appraisal prk and tho repair work done come early for host chqico compa saourroomsi 120 adliovsr e svjemstatlmt 82 j street ss agents wanted cimmljii hupplhl foi in liuluc in hili v thut to our ous- i thu splondld arh peat war- ii rmriiontatlvo uuty liberal otitllt write o territory fin kkdiisl tlioa w uowmsn son company uinolaiilu ont qtsr nureerlss high school students entrance students ti ikimi horiljcli uiul id itlmi lor you llilmnaii colloica ii i o pi pit 1 uii in iiiiiit r t mihi ldoil it mill kllliunfi stiml july for llfo 1m tion auieatl 1u gitelph iliniiu college gummor heralil 0lj gudlpli ont miai uallje a- l uouck pvincipiil slid propriotur l calnowmoarvfen- ltokomro clmooa i hf old und itellabls jruili marble works free press j qb printing js altpays neatly don uiunufadtunirm ulid it i reel j nil ulmlu of monumental im wink vo well dlroot 1 in ia itt wlmlomtlu prlftfh in 1 iiilinr to pr oeiil lm tlllliliiom uil thu m 111 tlld lmllllloil wtj i iniiiiinmtlo tools properly m rifuiimiou4 fioni hundreds 1 iuiird hi toronto and othi i otlmrw havn to have uw i r to tnffcil we have the lul ijlill u of iraulta i 1 in uiun than any throe lfo wisl we are leglu 1 1 amtuempluy no agent il liilimy psl lutstumera mt ignurantagaill aollok wu nniploy only mechanic uinptltiiil hamilton sons ouelph ont we 1 iraimrli i and 11 of our 1 places suits 111 largeet fh thnn dealers i mat il nd do by mniiii las ord 1

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