m the home of llember canadian weekly newspaper association member- selected town wellies of ofiurio the acton free press is published every thursday morning at the free freia building mill street acton ontario the subscription price is oo per rear in advance poatagc i charged additional to offices in the united states the date to which aubacriptlona are paid la indicated on the address label advertising rates transient advertlse- mentarocenta per line nffatexneaavertornrst insertion and 5 cents per line for each subse quent insertion contract display advertise menta for 50 inches or more per annum 18cents per inch each insertion advertlaements with out specific directions will be inserted till forbid and charged accordingly v h p moore prealdent and editor g a dills manager and asaistant editor telephones- editorial and business- office nw keaideface of presidents iij residence of mansajcr 131 canadian dollar down to par after enjoying for some months a premium from 132 to 316 of one per cent canadian dollars were back to par value in new york last friday for jhe first time since may 20 last the decline- is at tributed in financial circles to the delay in can adian grain coming forward and also to the amorti zation of canadian government bonds here recently when 35000000 6f canadian funds had to be pro vided it is very probable that our money will rank above par again in a few weeks in the money mar kets of the world milton canadas easier monetary conditions there have been in canada easier monetary con ditions increased agricultural arid industrial produc tion new building greater employment a rise flv stock and bond prices of late years those who have been crying wolf in canada for the past few years had been seeing an entirely nonexistent animal these statements were proved at the babson busf ness clinic in the king edward toronto last week when three boston specialists ralph b wilson her bert n mcgill and gordon w headman gave ad dresses on the major aspects of canadas economic situation the rcocllrth from llic thunlchglvinc tfervlcea and supper of grace angii cun church milton nmountod to abou j2g0 the t unernl of the lite mra e a norton formerly of uronte who died at the homo of chnrles potter nelson township on wednesday in iter 84tli year took luacc on frldus to uronte cometery the utonc steps leading up the lllll to craco anglican claurch having been finished a stone retaining wall yua built at the low uoutlt corner of the grounds and earth filled in behind it to bo seeded with frrass a titone pillur lias been iplaocd ut tho outer nd of the wall all tho members of fialton county council were prcbentat the october session 9ig0 waa chanted to halton county school fairs jv proposal to tmend the hawkers aind peddlers by law by a general reduction in the li cense fees was rejected burlington a8hgrove thursday morning october 14 1926 editorial iible s remectillf cabinet minfetan in the present circumstances and especially in view of declarations made by mr meighen when in presenting the resignation of his cabinet he promised his cooperation to facilitate the task of his successors it may fairly be concluded that no op position will be offered to the reelection of the new ministers it may be taken for granted that the conservative party will have little desire for such contests realizing that nothing can be gained through them but jon the contrary there is a risk tljat the party might thereby hurt its prestige carelton place canadian church to fight until battle is finally won speaking at the opening of the conference on dominion and world service in massey hall last week rev james endicott d d moderator of the united church of canada declared that the enforce ment of prohibition throughout the dominion was a religious issue and called upon all members of lthechurchto fight until the battle was finally won it ought to be known across this country that the matter is a religious question for us and that nothing is ever settled that is not settled right we are- sworn uplifters and while we may lose fifty battles i there is one battle which we intend to win and that is the last battle- canadas progress in dairying canada has made substantial progress in dairy ing much more than people realize said dr j a ruddick ottawa federal dairy commissioner in a recent public address dairy production of the dominion has risen to 300000000 annually ex ports of dairy produce have increased to 57000000 annually most of it being shipped from the eastern provinces the eastern section of canada produces about 98 per cent of the cheese in the dominion and about 71 per cent of the butter however the 5 prairie provinces are making rapid strides in this di rection canadian cheese stood at the top of the worlds market butter from canada wmnoljjujje at the top he said but remarkable progress in improving its quality has been made during the last r few years m m make our tourist camp attractive j few people appear to realize the value of the ttnotortouriatusines and to the country as awhole a report from ham ilton says hamilton has enjoyed a very big tour ist business during the season just ended it is estimated that expenditures by tourists tyave exceed ed 1000000 the visitors appear to be particularly interested in furs woollen goods and english china another attraction to tourists is the fine municipal golf course where any visitor can enjoy game while passing through hamilton acton is on the ontario motor leagues list as a point with tourists camp and accommodations unfortunately little has been ddrip here to encourage motor tourists to camp in our park a few inexpensive accommodations in- eluding facilities f or hot water would attracf many to our splendid park every tourist who camps in acton spends money encouragement to tourists by making acton an attractive camping town is worthy bf the attention of the municipal council and the chamber of commerce let actons memqriajybe represented an effort is r made by the department of f national defense to obtain photographs of every g memorial of be great war in canada these arc jkj be added to the collection of records of the war jhemrials of the whole empire which is to be hous- v ed in the imperial war museum in london the department at ottawa is inviting those who have gfterectea ntemorials of any kind to send in photo- wn graphs for this purpose municipalities colleges srjv schools railway companies banks corporations and 5 institutions of different kinds have been erecting i if y monuments throughout tho dominion during the last few years and it is expected that canada will j 5 contribute to the collection of photographs in lon- qliite- liberally actons municipal authorities miquld proceed at 6n2c lansve our soldiers fmem- rialroperiyphotograpltedaiidvntfbrwtuv a pu fert similar request was made a year ago but no action waa taken and the volume published by the depart ment showing the memorials erected in canada con- m squently failed to include an illustration of our i flm memorial inasmuch as- actons soldiers monu- afnt was ertsctedin 1819 and unveiled on the first anniversary of the signing of the armistice one of fyjttifl first in canada it should certainly have a place ftni the collection of records of war memorials the farmers boy in real life the bethlehem steel corporation has-made- the- interesting statement that out of three hundred em ployees holding the most responsible positions in the company two hundred and sixtythree were born on farms although a number of them were taken as children into towns many more were reared in the country a fact that gives new force to the repeated assertion that the farm is the best training school for boys because it breeds in them two qualities supreme in citizenship resourcefulness and independence we are air prone to lay stress on the technicalities of education we prize the city because it gives kindergartens to babies manualtraining schools to boys and business colleges to young men it gives free libraries free doctoring and perhaps free dent istry it gives encouragement for talents of every order keen competition and a wide field for activity parents say that they cannot afford to lose those splendid advantages for their children immigrants say that in the town there is always a helping hand and that in the country there is no one to depend upon except themselves depending upon ourselves may be the most salutary thing in the world but it is not and never will be popular v it is losing favor every day in a country that owes its existence its freedom its best traditions to the sturdy indepen dence of its first settlers and to the spirit they transmitted to their sons the resourcefulness of the farmers boy- is forced upon him by fate as has been often observed the farmer cannot send for a carpenter in the next street to put up a shelf or for a locksmith to mend a broken latch or for a builder to patch a hole in the roof he cannot stop on his way home from work to make half a dozen convenient purchases his son learns in childhood to do things for himself because there is no one ready and waiting to do them for him he acquires dexterity the habit of depending in emergencies upon his own ingenuity and exertions he is the master of bis fate it takes a good deal to daunt lad who has had to meet the endless exactions of a farm another quality as imperative for good citi- zenship as independence is readiness to serve then anniversary services wul bo hold in ashcrovo united church on 3tfftaay october 17th when rev waddcli of balllnafad will conduct tile services at 11 a m and 730- pm special music by tho choir on the following monday evening- tho annlvcrsar- supper and concert wilt bo held aiiile ickins bus been c6mmeticed in this vicinity the crop lalmuch below tno average this year preparations are now in progress for the second serieh of con ts under tho auspices of the asliffrove improve ment cnrue the next concert will bo held on friday evening the 29th inst in addition to tho prize donated by tho club for tho impromptu speak ing contest to bo won three times before becoming the property of tho competitor and open to the county under certain conditions the esriueis- ing council is donating a cup valued at 1500 open to- the township under similar conditions proceeds in aid of cemetery fund kv oakville is nothing in the wide world at once so ignoble and so enervating as the plainly expressed determina tion of many canadians to do as little as they pos sibly can for their country in return for- its pro tection and support they are willing to hang out flags and sing the national anthem but they -leave- it to other and better men to make sacrifices and brave- dangers while they sit smugly by now the farmers boy never expects to get something for nothing the first lesson he learns in life is that the good old earth yields no harvests to slack hands and by the light of that knowledge he comes to under stand that citizenship means giving np as well as receiving thereisbfedinhim ahomelydlgnity that makes the beggars role distasteful to his pride the knox kirk club will attend the young peoples rally at coolcs church toronto on ajtonday october 26th miss betty armstrong is attending the toronto technical school taking an art course there was an exceeding pleasant gathering of family relatives ut ttie residence of mr and mrs w s sav age on tuesday cvenlns when mr savage celebrated his cigrhtieth birth day the foundation of the boy scout hut had been laid nikl the corner stone is expected to be laid on satur day october 16th by mayor robin son tho ninth annual poultry show will be held on october 21 22 and 23 this will give two xull hattys for tho show j r and clarence byera have title- en over tho interest of tjnvid chan- man in the oaitvllle basket co and now clarence bycrs will be manager of the oakville factory st johns church secured the ser vices of air ernest shlldrakei of tor onto as leader of tho choir and miss l m mcbaln as organist- they com menced their new duties last sunday a water main broke in front of mc- dormotts barber- shop on monday and a large iriock of tho cement on the torontohamilton highway hnd to be broken s tho m could get to the main mr h i graham left this week to bpend tho winter with hiu daughter at windsor a telegram was read in knox church on sunday- stating that dr woodslao could not accept tho call to the church hero the ladies of trinity united church held a successful rummugo sale in tho building next to p w fawcett on saturday afternoon laht a froodly sum of monoy was realised commissioner hunt is rapidly com pleting the erection of the street signs wo understand the council is con templating pulclng stop signs on some of tho streets we hope it will not bo overdone a chevrolet cor bolonsjlrag to mr w summers was stolen in hamilton on monday evening last between g and 730 p m tho matter was report ed to the elanailton police and the car was found next mornlngr stripped oc tires wheels and all othbr valuable parts on tuesday morning mr schwengcr reported to the gaxctto- oulce that on monday he and his daughter mrs a temple had picked 40 pint boxes of raspberries at mr temples farm on the quolph line the berries were a good sample and of a delicious flavor a local man won arrested on mon day evening for being drunk ho ap peared before magistrate barr on tuesday and was nned 20 when be ing arrested he assaulted constable finn and on this charge he asked for a remand until next monday which was granted r mr and mrs jj- k irwin announco the engagement of their second daugh ter muriel to mr joseph harrison wlllmott the only son of mr and mra f c wlllmott milton the wedding to take place quietly the latter part of october on thursday evening a rtumbor of friends gathered at the home of miss edith flnnemore a brtaeelect and gave her a cup and saucer shower miss flnnemore was taken completely by surprise but expressed her appre ciation for the many dainty designs gazette z jrdke llo ggs rimihmiokumiijlkutvmtayibii business directory medical vl dr y a mcniven physioian and suroaon office and residence corner boajt avenue and elgin street every step in tho baking of a flnocaje will prove a hucceaa if the start be the use of flour from a- sack of our national piour and the result will be a grind triuinpli no matter how ordinary a baker you have been herct6- fore it seem a hard to believe that national flour ycould insure so much better results try it and youll have to weft believe it norval flour mills w b browne co prop norval ont kinos choice national bread flour ptrjr bell 00 r 2 phonesmunlcpal 327 r 3 norval blend phonic 88 dr e j nelson fk13dkuick stilett acton ontario legal canadas sugar beet seed equal8 the best editorial notes on his eightieth birthday judge gary head of the united states steel corporation sajd i am b more and more corivinccd that there- is no necessity for any important -slump- in the busi ness of the country at any time it is the intention of the dominion govern ment to assemble parliament on tuesday de cember 7 remain in session until december 17 and adjourn until the end of january- said premier king after a cabinet council session last friday a month ago this canada of ours was going to be ruined if either of the political parties triumphed at the polls how soon he whole foolish alk is forgotten and the blue ruin talk on both sides ceases whaf fools the politicians try to make the public winchester press drinking is on the decline in the united states in the opinion of the treasurer mr mellon wtio takes issue with the conclusions of the moderation league mr mellon says there is nowbubt that the supply of liquor has decreased with mbre efficient prohibition enforcement we have to take off our hats to canada for the contribution she is making to the empire in the cause of temperance miss isabel mccorkindale of queensland australia stated in an address the other evening visitors to canada evidently can see ths successful working of the o t a- despite its de tractors hererglobe that the pricefixing agreements of the pro prietary articles trade association an organization with headquarters in montreal which includes prac tically all the wholesale retail anp manufacturing druggists in canada are in violation of the combines investigation act- is te finding of a report made etervrfeenan minister oatlabor lord byng is quie complimentary to the budget of 1926 of the king government in his interviews since her returned to england at southinton last week when asked about the recent- dominion gener al elections he expressed the opinion tjiat the result of the election was mainly due to the popularity of the rpbb budget with reduced taxation awd ro three god harvests- -v- i an inmate of the hamilton asylum was founcl in town on tuesday in st georges square by constnbl barnea he had been in and around the stores all day but he was harmless ho had escaped from tho asylum about a month ago chief kerr took him back in the evening -4- tho funeral of tho bxto mra coven try waa held on saturday mornlngr and hcrvlce was held in st andrews church which was crowded with mourners tho dccexie3 was 104 years of age and after an illness of a few weeks passed peacefully away on friday morning news georgetown ilarity of quality amonff the varieties under test he also reniarka that they indicate an excellent quality for fac tory purposes and are of especial in terest when it is remembered that they are from points scattered across tho wide dominion tho canadian crown seed has produced beets fully equal in sugar content and purity to the pro duction from imported seed of tho most approved european varieties xho results the report states from charlottetown f e l kentvllle n s byederlcton n b ste anne de la pocatlere que lethbrldge alta and summerland b c stand out excep tionally high issued by the director of publicity dominion department of agriculture ottawa following the annlverdajry in knox presbyterian church a chicken dinner will bo served on monday evening oc tober 25th- those stop signs arc not being very well observed on our streot intersec tions guess eonio one will have to be pinched the glen is to have a new industry a jam factory is locating there and i work is now injirogecas renovating thewine mfltfor that purpose mr carey r warren of toronto won tho golf championship and pres idents eup donated by tho head of the business corporation with which i he is assoctated i the- entire business of crcelmons limited is for sale on reasonable terms it is announced that lack o capital and falling vitality of the i joujideraduhisadyancc4caramake the chanbre necessary at tho eoll fair hold- in oeorgetowri tho baby prlxcs wero awarded as fol lows prettiest baby lois daughter of dr and sirs niclson georgetown bonniest baby daughter of mrs edge terra cotta on friday ovcnlng last nt the close of preparatory services in knox pres byterian church mrs jessie hender son and miss mclcod were trmdo t recoplcnts of handsome presents by the members of the congregation prior to their removal from town during the past fow months several cars have been driven frequently over the sidewalk nt mr david lawsons corner endangering the lives of pedes- trianu if allowed to continue some one will be seriously injured na the vlew is obstructed by trees one lady recently had a very narrow escape at this corner herald hgtax tha tonlo and vaaatabla laacati va sure rdlet for 7 coinstipation 25 and 50 onto at druggists sjiil 2bc for trial box flu- lax iaboratorlob tja wood- atock- ont investigation conducted by the divi sion of chemistry under the super vision of the dominion chemist- dr f t shutt ma dsc pic for over twentytwo years establishes the fact thai within the boundaries of tho dominion sugar beet seed of the very highest grade can be produced in his report for the year ending march 31st 1935 dr shutt furnishes partic ulars in summarized form of the in vestigation that la still being continu ed not only ot the central farm in ottawa but also at a score of other dominion experimental farms and stations situated in each of the nine provinces of the country the plan of work has comprised the growing under approved methods of well-re- ognlxed high sugar varieties at these widely distant points and- the analysis at ottawa of representative beets from the harvested crops eight stocks of seed were used seven of which were imported from germany france den mark russia andholhwd the eighth being the canadian prown kitchener vnrlety in his report which can be hud free of cost on application to the publications branch of the depart ment of agriculture ottawa doctor shutt- notosorathorremarliable slmj and noiy your heating problems cold weather is around the corner hut is your heating apparatus in condition for the long winter months if you are about to lnstal a new stove or furnace or wish your present systems 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ford finished nearly six hundred yards ahead of the other contestants making the live mile grind in 727 the race was a special feature of the fair programme resulting from a challenge issued by the whlpperreprebcntfttivarnoirwnerarlhtcar3 the spectators saw a thrilling race despite the fact that tho ford led the wholo way for the first four miles the contest was exceptionally keen between the whippet and the ford but the chevrolet was easily lapped the whippet made good time on tho corners but on the straight tho ford zooined ahead like a racing car 4r ford cars are sold by h a coxe acton miscellaneous francis nunan bookbinder recount books of all kinds made ts order periodicals of every description carefully bound ruling neatly and promptly done wyndham street auolpn ont over wulutzns store r j kerr auctioneer and real estate 20 years experience list tfour property with me acton ontario s rorichuottdsivasr jtoronrro eanaft aternickan insurance agent life the mutual litfe assurance co 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