Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 6, 1924, p. 4

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ws m r jtvrfa v- v r-v- v v vv v7 1 fwarwr wc5l it r ip tret- dhlal ft 1 jplbiwfeimsjiblj the home qt- lie artrni3frjje mmicr canadian weekly aapr aaocutjpa umbcr s thij acto tviratlaynio wju street suui the ptm i ia4ic acted town weakllta at ontario had wary bululac bocription poataea united llona ara n free press la nublia minr t tna free preaa acton ontario tka au par yaar in advase 1 tsonal to ofocsa in- lb data to which aqtiterk ted am tba addrcaa label advertising rate3trnkt advaruae- ncnli eenta per use asata eieaan lor brit tnaertton aad j oeaia pr han far each wb qufent- insertion contract dlapuy advertim- mt tor at tnehw or tsore par a j trlkh cltlmcriloo favmhweeats bat apeetjc direcuoaa will ba inserted tol forbu and charcad accordlair 11 p moork prmldant and editor a a dnxstuaufey aad aaslataat latitat telephones- editorial sad frehau oaua t heairtaapa effxeajdcnt j 1 the federal govenunen4j power to help it is not believed that tho high and mighty atti tude of hon jacques bureau minister of customs in his somewhat discourteous treatment of tho cop rcsponderice of hon mr nickle attorneyoneral of ontario when askod for cooperation in tho rnaucr of refusing to grant additional brewery and distillery licenses in ontario is tho policy of the dominion government a letter written by the attorneygen eral on juno 27 calling attention to a brewery license being granted in brant county though ho had pro tested against it as making tho ontario temperance act more difficult to enforce still remains unanswer ed the people of ontario regret this evident lack of coopera hon on the part of federal ministers with those of tho provinccwhcn the qbject is clearly in tho moral interest of thee people and to accomplish the better enforcement of existing laws ifevqi thursday morning november 0 1024 i i i editorial it ia significant sjtfejt is slgnifijjttht the vote for tho o t a in jgfifjironto was8o00 inore than in tho election of 1921 jit significant that tho numbers of electors wlo gjvdie for the o t a it the plebiscite election was kvgjbqpon thanthe nunjber o conservative votes 5iyedo tje njembers wjio told toronto seats in ffflentel eljctioiin 1923 it i iggiqemt that of lliow99is t vot doa to 1 fcwftiielte ugttjwpoqof thern im pu ombv the pieration leigk v the boochw vote 7 tso ryulj the bootleggora vete would be cast ijjfor tho o t a has been decisively and emphatically evfowd to be false the two most putstandjng jjejrftmples are those of toronto andvtndser the pvptelin booths in toronto wards where the bbotleg- ifr is inown lo flourish all gave overwhefming nsjbvities for governpeflt 9avr a vr irft gssej jje seat bf rr rum- rupniqe there ftreiaoii4br majority or tliowpta tlw boot- iskcsde4 goyerameat control ii was iq xhe tratjpf bbuajnesikineaxdine reporter money to cheaper now in canada ssj throughout tho dominion the rates of interest anddisfunt bavebeen reduced as money has become 3npr plentiful with twentyvne millions of dollars oo deposit in hieoiitario savings office popularly as thogoyertmept bank it is offlcially an- mjusedtyir the interest rate is to bo reduced from n r interrtt fu other words the cheap- bmp money h thiitlmc il tbe chief resion ad- l8ed thoproylnolaltreasury figures that it will mearia saving of 210000 a yean it will botemerp- pqdihar farm loans was- primary reason for fung tho savings w it might have been possible to nd the loaning plan not only to the government ilfyibitt toorgahtzed municipalities but ttfis iodbf financing faasndtso far been introduced j- british hertkins and canada the defeat of the labor governmem iq geat if rtieiherafipot rinisw mcbonad fojtjwaanot m unnepctted svent after less ear1b otfee premier maodonald whose ad- tonjjilriaj rtiomonihi he wasleader of the neotjwas a surprise to the statesmen of thj plre generally because of his grasp of great itunal and international problems was noverthe- m by an overwhelming majority the conservatives were elected with the strongest follow- tnftnat parry has had for yoara majority over xtho total of labor liberals independents and the tge smaller polifjcfl wojiplj it is quite evident fct nfiny thousindsofiiberilrvotedfor conserva tive candldatos ip prderto keep tho socialists out of rliament it is very geiferauy rjeheve that the nmo the baldwin government with a majority rsftti bis to brdigiti win poiuy into vfwi i attended wjtb economic results of s gtlnct advantage to canada and other dominions f the empire canadiansdld not regard very kindly jhe addon of the labor government last spring in djsteating theoirj calculated to give this country a gjjftjerencoof a substantial amount on certain of our riufsctures bjer importations into great britain jpm foriegn countries- canada australia and jftrhlsh south- africa are ijeeniy interested in the v f by brtiiihw f uo preferential trade proposals of the baldwin gov ernment made at the last imperial conference and jstyrfch were subsequently rejected by tho british uio of commons canada would benefit- greatly itigbthe preference on canned salmon and lob rr apples honey and probably fruit juices and on iwrved frufy anderhaps other commoditioa th conservative pjry t present constituted appears 3jo the only policy acceptable to tbe electorate fcojibritahi at the moment it is fair to notehowevrr jjijbmujaiollcy s not one of protection such- as re- itfedln the defeat of tho previous baldwin govern- pikbltone qf prjjfcxoace to the british ddmlnioa ptda maintaining of the policy of free tradowlth u3ms gofood 9 brltli anl trrf ftrtfir fosrtfitr olpironry tf praotlaod ruailan ytai wfijfi en byapmo nf he mttre itraoinllrsrpnt th labor party vylthonroanimte rbgovvrnopt canada will await with keeii r thettitud4 df thasw brltlah goverirwent weekly nevrepaperb becoming fewer the meeting of tho western ontario division of the weekly newspaper publishers held in london last- friday brought out the interesting fact that there are today f6rty fewer weekly papers pub- lisheq in tbe eight counties represented than there were ten years ago the eight counties are essex huron kent lamb ton middlesex norfolk oxford nd perth- when the warbjoko out in if 14 1 hero were oq papers in these counties and today there are only 54 this means that tho greatly increased cost of publication has wiped out 45 wockly papers a loss of nearly 40 per cent the greatest falling off was in lpiton there bejng now ohly ave wkly paper in te county compared with fifteen in 19m it is thoo publiahera only who advanced their rates to a living basis that havo survived there has been a similar falling off all over the dominion forest free press neighborhood netvis- town and coiintryf oufiunoton mr j d clemana maxhlaut hma movnd into tho prnmu nrat to the chamber of commerce formerly oc cupied by the wooda bakery hare than iso member ajid frtenda of the flaher corner and sohool club- enjoyed a deuntfuu ar- raiyvd banquet and eoetal eraiitna in ihe eehoolhouae on thuraday evenln a chicken upper belna aerred in tbe bamtnent from el to ejfht mr vfm ofabam had the mlafor- tune to break hie left arm while plok- ina apples on the farm ef j cl m c smith on tueeday afternoon he warn reachlna oat on a limb for apple when the bone anapped wttsftot the slightest wamlnc on efonday nbjht a tery enjoyable evenlna was spent by the totma people of the methodist cnnrch when a oonteet which took the form of a baseball match featuring the life of st paul was taken part in by the two reapectlre sides l very jolly time was spent last wednesday r at the home of mlssrs worm and annie allen when about twenty- dye friends cathered in honor of af iss ruby kfetaalfe and save hrr a mlscejlansous shower she the recipient of many pretty sifts an3 good wishes oasette- j3 lviwiaiiisifvs georgetown no boom for argument there is no room for argument on the matter of the majority on the plebiscite as tho premier points out the questions submitted were tho outcome of u conference between representatives of the two sides of the question and tbe gojmnutcnt they were mutually acceptecl one stdtrvaa sure to lose the prohibitionists have won the majority favoring the o t a is forty thqnaand ia it been but af one thousantftli narvoftba1 or tfto moeratiofliir jljey oui hgye tidirepftiibtin inrteibmdingof tbe goyentmeriv a ctianjo in tho law but tho vote is against them bonce wherein ilea any force in their argument that beeaum tho majority bad been reduc ed they a minority should be dletators premier ferguson has the right angle on this point he bods the o t a sustained and he declares his go vent mept mustbe consistent and accept the declaration of tho people his promise was to q so tdd the recalcitrants of the party will have to be put in place if they dornot- acquiesce ontario can only be gov erned by tio prevailing of te najority colling- wood bblletlp mr apd ui w j nomm rturnad to tow but wa after a plwuant trip uirooah laa f ml to th coast ur van hanttn and on uwln afr and mrs baatlau and ura baoh of ftochmtar apnt tb waakaad at w s- wuiaona tha municipal lctloits- in qeo town will bajield this yaar on monday ttocaeaber 1 and aoounauons wul b held ooo wk aarllar tho drat ofa aeriaa of lactnrea tra der the aoapleaaot too loea coanch of women was detlveevd by prof cola- man of toronto unlveratty on tooa- day evenlna tlie aubjeot the ioe aae wae lnteneely tntereatlnc while retnrntaahoma from vteluns rrlenda in trafalaar on 8anday altar- noon the oaf in ntllfth stt j h mo canley vaa idlna turned ovar onuu 8th hne and i reoelved two broken rtba and was otherwise aerorely brule- 1- mr kins and- mr oocdon bajbv left on tueaday coj jaakaoau florida where laan will join mr- and mr st illarbu and family w mqtorad tbraoaii la the oh mr and lira noma mnetaht and kayo mllul week- for oau- forala ibanee ta vaneostsr wharjo they win auk their home they ban tho beet wlahea of oeorsetown rlonda tor a pleamnt trip nnd proadorottfl nitnre r mr end mre f b flaher and famuy left laal week for crwlahurev wlqr4 they wilt reelde their war amod cltlsena and afttr vbrl from town roaxettett herald htrtertpgidlnerma journalism and the utorary world generally in much the poorer through thedeatn of october 26 of herbert f gardiner m a of hamilton mr gardiner was a widely kqown journalist and historian ho was- educated at albert college belleville graduating there with the degree of b a in 1880 f sflj and was the following year awarded the degree of for o fumhe ffyoar hi aj a after leayirjg tjle yroverjlr fee i iloi iwl ot h one of the oldest add beat known joarnalliti ip canada her joined the statf of the hamilton times as a reporter and later became an editorial writer later he was jor several years managibg editor of tho hamilton jspectator and in 1880 was appointed editorinchief of tho hamilton times remaining in this position until 1003 when ho was appointed prin cipal of the ontario institute forthe blind upon retiring from this in 1016 mr gardiner withdrew from pnbtio activities though- he cntribtei articles to leading canadurn papers afv5dine wasa clover writer and fiis arridleswjf twiyo-in- terejbrjg a n hhitorian fie was acopptcd as an authority and particulorly interesting was he- when speaking on canadian history he appeared to revel in it and always delighted his audience by tho vivid and clear andenrertainmg way in which h presented tho story of canada and juirticvlarly thatof the days of settlement spme years ago heissueda volume entitled nothingbut names giving the origin of the names of all the townships of the province south or lake nipissipg it is work tat is given recog nition becjtjse of ls accuraoy and completeness of detail miss ella gardiner b a who has been pre- ceptre8sof albert college belleville for many vears isa sister ontario apparently gets the kind of liquor legis lation that it deserves says the montreal gaictte so does quebec for that matter but we prefer the ontario brand winchester press isnt it just a trifle amusing to hear somo of those who worked and voted and dreamed of government control make the assertion freely tell you the government cantcon tjo liquor traffic the milton roforraer- commenced its fortieth volume last week tts founder mn richardf white is stln- irs editor aod publisher and as vigorous as ever the reformer has always been loyal to miltons best interests and has won enviable prestige in its constituency loyal citrons fit ontario will accept the verdict of the majority in lbo o t a plebiscite as in other matters and will submit to whatever personal aacrl bee is involved realizing that thoso who suppoand work for prohibition do so from no selfish nvorjyo but from a conviction that ft is ui the best interests of tho comtnunlty as a wboleorillli pag i yir ll oohirflpfltlng mponj thoclaioar of aomc ifl the oatolcjwhjct gfyo fyolnto recent plablsclte elntjflntoclocaj ofition tho rjllton champion says prejncriecgvson declajee thitt thlsisdut of the maatloq uiit b file decision of tho malorttyirftljt do evqrytbing potdjlbhr to enforce the actand ip fj vor of tcongtieninb it by an airoend- rent pfovfdlngforthe impruionmenor bootleggers lt0ifteopttotf- of roehpy ts he is eacii of the 107 years of its business life has added to the bank of montreal strength and capacity for financial service on the 3rd- of november 1817 the bank established its first office- at this the beginning of its 108th business year the bank through the medium of over 500 offices located throughout canada and newfoundland tngtcac britain france the united states and mexico offers unexcelled facilities in al de partments of domestic and foreign banking 7btal assets sv cotceas of 465ooooooo tm3nor business directory dr j a mcniven physio isn mnd ureon oflloe and ilesldenoecorner dowes atente and blsln btreet phonej ta dr e j nelson fxajqdbiiuck btkk1ct amofii oniarle tstoat o phone no ii ft 6 dox ui harold nash farmer m a afrtatatv eltemar notary public oa 14a pstflryman btock actqn 6wt monmt lent ok uobtoaoks x hours m a-m- to pjbx baturdays ltoo oclock ha mbir osrhstsr otlrtv ntat pauvtlev out oofftal milton workmen are busy malftfu tmpravti- enu gn the mmftn owltna clubs rlnk op ifill atrtjpt and vetuna the b4na pqy for- the plater th john mtlton chanter of the z ix 1c wtu hold their hasaar on friday afternoon la the methodist sunday sobool room while on hla way home to hlltoa ilelchts last egunday dlah with a- party of rrfeods tony donnanla large car caufnt ore on the town tine south of u ii ton and was completely deetra ed rlby baits h faearad hi voitlon la tst ajnee aud- was held the feat of liervtce h kaa mm roun4a tn pmta umuijh rjabtd with bfaummt flvwera ww- 4 thankatrtvlnf anpper and enter tainment will ba held ob wedtieadlay november jl at the methodist churcn a new union jack now floats to th breese from the ftav pole at the post oplce 4 the- first of what la expected to be a attina of plapts across canada all controlled from baaina baakatchewan has been organised in mlltm as the minonwood imjpffltsmtlmmny with the atock o ttt ffi fh 1 t levari imonlha aww av start ed to yw o ww weaday dawl will bavi a poe bam when jt fa oalah- mr o strickland thompson who has been musical director of the methodist ghureh4n mitchell fotmit- rnd oonduetor of the reat cantata choir and conductor of the paaeant chorus- has accepted a position as uraanlet and choirmaster of the milton methodist church reformer oakvile rvr- oilo this year was niht of fun such sa has not bee een here before for the almple reason that the run was on an laneiijijaa baaur ookvill band oonduatad a splepdld evenlnac taaa by aupporc of ihe band wer siaf r o ft vauim has sold his druc busi ness u w r austin of nlaaarahua tbeijake the oakvhie 13 y a ui hold their arcplat jaiy ohuroh bervlea on chia4ay november t w s devls baa disposed of jb aorea on the lake front oftbaxsaao wilson estate to mr oeorae taylor toronto mr taylor purposes erecuna ajlae country hbate and uvln here per manently the members of court trafmlcar no 10t i o f have decided to make the first meetlna of each naaath which ootnes on the eeofind tuesday a aocul evninx hreuahout the fa and wtntec saaaoa the ladlee of knox church bhttaen will hold a basear in the atternoan and evenlna of november ii at the town ship mall trafalgar the league of the ltethodlst church i monday evenlna had amostdetiht- tul halloween party many came in costume when the arand march wai over and the judass amve thhlr dec siona the primes were alvan to mum dorothea doiisall as hkvlna the moat beautiful costume and to miss mar- aaret ail on t havlna the most comical captain- david john reynolds a flno old lake captain died at hla home ii mitchell avenue toronto on striday october 14 born at oakvllle dave reynolds ran away to sea at the early aa of twelve this oonslsjed in a voyage in a schooner but onoehavlna taaad life at aea he never left despite hla early oae he soon became mats and captain on the lake achoqnera u4c9ttj m h tp af k ope ater anotherthe nalahbors had come tu to admlra the teera baby that ad arrived at the jopev hcniaskhoul z4ttle mary was rather fedup with all uie a that was lavished on tbe mrsreo s ttentlon which bad up nitben been hers t p does the baby talk yet maryt asked qheeat the friends of the family no- replied the babys dlaarustej jilater h baby doesnt heed to to tmlk clala1 the friend astoniabejo no- m rt ijjtvri is to rell and havlna in the wlaaisc aew in raoel tbe any leaakmrrltauae lb labte nilini t how many objects in this picture begin with the letter p the above picture contains a number of objects beslnnlna with the louor b jtisttake a trood look at the picture there are all sorts of thlna that bcain with the letter like boy buaay baby and so forth nouitna la hlddan you dont have to turn the pic t aro upsldb dawn jktake a list of mx the objects in the picture the names or which be4n with tho letter b have the whale family join id sec irho can and the most dont miss any yuy cash prsea wul be awarded for the arty best list of words submitted the answer havlna the lanreat andneareat cor raei list of visibly objects ahown in this- picture startina ilb the letter i5 wjll be- awarded llrst prtse aecoodi best second prlae and so forth rfttfti lssb s young and old join in the fun t iiiij atkiztij tcjemail and empire onnounoas today an- other puxxh aame in which all can participate fwm the tlnfeat child to arandfathor and grandmother jfo object is so small but that the poorest eyesight eon see 1l it is a test of akin tour ability to and b words determinee tne pxe you win rlaht oftersupper this evenlna y lno members of your ramlly tothr btve each of them a penoirand a shet of paper who c nnd joat o words tou wul be surprised to find how large k list of words you 1 can ret wtth a few minutes study etisyz observe these rules aevsvs re r j a- e- t tiruj aktahrhttaa la aiaaeartas f tbi2ljfr wwhtati m aaa hrpkaaatad aw the rasal ke ay prti- win i ea eeaeeami aar will abai lay iairm 1 a b i r b u iw aallimeaari eff xck bbv u b la oaaaartptlma tbu mw aaaf kaaamall paabla ta a4aaw ml aaee a rw r m1 aeee f malnerea twjr wy its llaaailah wule aaxaapua la rehfwta- fw iw steta hawartfaa sa laest aae mw sa ri samat v aaai ua sa wm ialt tkat aasae e j er qe m eksri- toe aaexvaji toxsv akmt rajas un aubauaerr 2s0 iso les 7s 50 so 25 20 is 10 1s0 7s0 so 300 200 iso 100 60 so 40 30 20 is in that nuawi a to tor any prlae o4teif ilw iwwat of tmaeh prue n be pam to rausti uod paraiclfaarm you can win lqoo there are three 1000 prizes 1 iw uiy partaa ttaaw ttu 1 k klilaxl itiitst luur 1uaal uatita a m cnnnltj itwdulnrtl ft ilia mall ami bmptra ii caata k iiatl anil you n nol livw lu awnd in li lu wilt iirlaa if your hat of r wunla tlliltd puiau by iba yvu nu id itka lt sat w hiih tlio rollumlgaj nitaoul offer wharaky msr uu fl ty autllu la onb oh two l tit ii tuxililr iiow1 if your iivvr lo iha t wont wtu yuoif imoirnt tut trtuu tiiiaajaoa bworltllot iv thai mbu ll f kaa dlltarad by fmrrur bay iia4 wi lit i tdatrtb earth iv t0 itt fir at ttoa by lou yu vlll rittk niu iwr eaar wtaa stllst wninu ua toiru ck1kk ai y eava roal la iwa yaarly aabmrtstlam ta ya il a keiptr atw aatt ea rmnl ar 4re saw lluwta iial fir a llbaral offart llut x0c uar tvra uaraa u tm ax ruiat hstoojttt oat latwo yaarty aebmriwauaa a aaas srjansjz erlptlataa t tart aay fataaa tiata mvjr wtaa yaaa aaat ttia aamtmaf avwitiary auatu y a aa we vavafi subacrlption rat payable in advance the mal and empire anyh cmnada by rnait ss00 per year delivered by carrier boy in hamilton 9 par n rural route jsubscribara a aubtawrv faaato ator twpt l tttla offer aitpllea to llurl itoul imlrone a well e eubearlbcr uv and towns if you art already retavtnk ton mall end umpire ypur wul be eitended from tlapreeent eaplrauon bend la yearly aabaprtanoiratv and ounllry for tile tlr prleu fit hijlxl the mail and dr j m bell d d a l d a dhltlct honor gradoat ost toronto ttnlvwr- eltr to latast offlaat raaldaaoaw oonacian aat nvderlok atrl dr p a gollop ddsld3 offlo orr bank novat sootaa hotrnfl aj to no iovtitnaa wy appoloubitt miacaxlanbotiall franos nunan btblrjow aooouut oooka of an a3jsd inapw-eo- ordr parloomoaia otmtj hasiillulllli carafally booaid stdtbamaitlri4l cromptry don is- wyodbam stnat aatpfcgau ovr wnllaamr atara- tabimats teaciiera guid to iha international sunday school leesorta impreved uniform course for 1m6 twentieth annual volume by martha torbeu ph d price 2j postpaid the ryerson press 2mt queen street west toronto r jjfcerr auctioneer iand reat estate aceni 17 teara etxporiepce acton ontario paloa entrusted to r- j kerr re- oelve attention from date of listlny to date of sola ust your sales with me resldenoe dower avenue acton phone hi anton call at my expense start- on monday at gndph boalness college quolph ontario tv anhttived badmrlnjd cottfms infftruction it 3very araduat located a fact there are aood remnneratfvo positiona awaittna you when thorouanly qtialafled a u bouck prlnolpal and proprlyter jratoonawdstusr ttsronro canaoa goori glasses it you nftjkan good advice if yoo dont our bbcamlnatlons taliwhether your need la alasses or a change in qlassea a a savage optometrlet to canadian paolflo railway co savage buildinq rlaht at the poet office qublph ontario the old and reliable granite and mljtvrhle works we or mannfooturera and dlreot tmportare of all kind of monumental and headatom trork vvtaell direct to our onajosnare at whoieeale prloe thus tina our otatcerb 40 ptu oant we have the beat opquanoes and the only meohaaroa in the dominion who oaa operate rmwaaajlio tools propty w oaa tve rasvoaoea from hunjrwja of our ouatomratn toronto aiut ottiar plkoea whare otbera have to hav law aulta tn to oikact we t the aarsyaat ha4 beal stock of oranlte hi lb dhxajalosj or aaort than aoy three fl to the wast we are leciti- aat tdaajan anov afmptoy no asenta aa0 or pest buatomerw jmbblnst ptit taooraht aanta 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