Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 10, 1927, p. 3

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j tim noxir or lj artmt 3ftrwir5fl wcrlltr i i iii at ion 1 id t ihjss i ai1v1utis1m tied jdvflllrinrn rale will lr uo iii is fi tfclephonls- editorial ami occlsioiui itehecfinjr ncuttiuipcnj court decisions respecting newspaper subscrip tion arc vciy clem any person who takes a paper jegularly from hie post tilhce whether in ins niinil tir anothers or whetlilr he hiis subscribed tr not is responsible for payment if n person orders ins paper discontinued he jjiust pay all arrears or the publisher miiy continue tt send it until payment is mud of mid then collect the whole amount whether the paper is taken or not i he courts have decided that refusing to lake newspapers or periodicals from the post o 01 removing mid having them unpaid is prima racic evidence of intention of fraud v when yoii can buy time tables at acton goinrj went jl m i j 1 1 1 1 gono cant thursday evening novmbek 10 1927 editorial iteducing of caiuuljiu not dclil it will be gratifying to canadian people geneially t loiirn that our net debt is dcci casing and our revenues are- lucrcnsing cnnadns net debt dropped sybsouotx durinj the seven months of the fiscal year ending october j j in the same period when lompitred with ibe corresponding seven months of last year total revenues of the dominion increased nearly 20000000 of the 20000000 10000- h0 ciime in g renter revenue from tnxvs customs duties aie- up 8000000 income taxes 0000000 revenue from excise duties is up s 000000 but revenue from excise taxes sales stamps etc is down 0000000 owing mostly to the- reduction of the stomp lax on cheques to two cents irrespective of the amount a i the cheque the grand total of do minion expenditure during the seven months 178515235 88 the decrease ov 78000000 in net debt is the surplus ot revenue over expenditure dur ing the period w ll il nan 7 rs n in i is n m im nj ii m n h ii m ijm n m 1 7 ii in 1 17 in lljim national railways wotbounl l jk n lily m j r i r it i i sh i m hilly i z 2 i m castbou nd i n 1 h i ills lull 1 1 t i j jli sunhu r dm turn j 37 a m 1 1 37 ilm i i7tim ii ill 1j11 i 17 p m- 6 37 p m 7 37pm nii d 37 i m hill ii 35 pra toronto tor minnt kooid gtrcot and gt clor avonui 1 r lr it 1 ilwrnl l l 1 li prj frhjlll i rolilit ilirki up i i mi ad- lrinn in toronto net reform undor cover of darkness colliers weekly in its issue for the present week shows up tho cowardly fallacy ol reform by a shot in the dark this it illustrates by the following incident charles w wilson of danville va was aroused in the dead hours of night by a band of rohedjnd hoode men who demanded n to liishome wilson asked whntrnheyvdnted amlj nhctrtftiswerwa5trpisto5lror0 it borrtbd wiltions tace he fired through the window and killed one or the band he was arrested tried for murder and acquitted perhaps those who would reform the world under cover of darkness and the disguise of hoods and robes will soon leurrf that the courts of this country will not tolerate such high handed outrageous procedure an independent ircsa the ottuwa journal n pro conservative news paper in a recent issue had the following with re ft re n on to the average newspaper of to day the average politician it would nppear is incapable ot understanding that a newspaper can be independent r a party to him to even the besi politicians every newspaper must be either a little liberal or a little conservative the truth that it is one thing to support the principles of a party or some of them and another thing to support the party organization through thick and thin cannot it seems be grasped yet more and more newspapers become independent of purties their publishers have come to realize that there is no block in ntiy single party that is coth pletcty black or notwrii m any ot party thn wholly white and they are guiding themselves ac- it will perhaps take some hite cordingly it is better so time for the politicians to get over their mystification but they will get over it the day of the old party organ when rny party right or wrong was the motto is us dead as julius caesar ixyal and patriotic memorial service it is very gratifying to observe the continued loyalty otthc people of this community to the mem ory of the men who fell in the great war and in the celebrating of armistice day with quiet reverent en thusiosm year after year the spirit of our people in erecting nnd unveiling the acton soldiers monu ment on the first anniversary of armistice duy no vcmber 11 191u the first monument to be erected in the county is being emulated year by year the ceremonies are invariably participated in by the community as a whole and this is especially gratify ing the interest here remains unabated the people being determined not to forget the debt of gratitude due to the brave men who made the supreme sacrifice and whose names liveth forever more the ratepayers day nomination day for the municipal elections is only a little over two weeks away the proclamations calling for the meeting have this year set the houi for seventhirty in the evening the council has done all in its power to give every ratepayer an op portunity to attend this important meeting and have a share in the proceedings whether more interest will be taken will be watched for keenly it seems peculiar that such little interest is taken in most towns in municipal politics men offer their services for these positions for little or no salary and they ore to be commended for their public spirit but surely it is as little as uny ratepayer can do is to show his or her interest by taking part in the annual uom motions it is not necessary to go in a critical mood nnd faultfinding spirit but any one who has held office will be filnd to explain any question a ratepayer seeks information on if you have followed the workings of vnrious public bodies throughout the year and appreciate the statesmanship of the individ ual who have held office do uoi hesitate to re nomin ate them and show your appreciation if you believe i certain man would make good in public ofllcc solicit him to accept the office don t wait for him to solicit our vote tfcmembci the representatives you elect arc judged by the outride wod us a reflection of yourself nomination and election are your days use them it w not paying morally will it pay materially it is reported from the ontario parliament build mgs that the revenue from ontunos liquor dispeu saries for the live months thev have been in operation l between ejeveu and twelve million dollars 1 he estimated profit to the- provincial reasury is cstunal cd at between 3000000 and 4000000 the rather obatrusc problem in economics i here visibly shown between 11000000 and 12000 000 has been spent by the people in ontario for a product generally re gnrded as worthless or worse thai the provincial ticasuiy may secure between 3000000 and 1000 000 of revenue not 11 very solvent method for ma k 11 g money surely but this is not all in order to tempt customers to expend this 1 1 0000h or ij 000000 it has been stat 1 ilia i the province sent between 30000000 and 10 000000 of ontario s money outside the province- to purchase stocks of liquor in i ngland scotland ireland and trance for the various liquor stores those who study the liquor situation say that ontario is poorer by this 0000000 to 10000000 seit out of tho country ibe province opens hanking institutions and exhoits the people to keep their money cliciilating in their own province yet they themselves spend these mil lions of our money 111 turope with no iidvantagl whatever to the people of ontario the whole trans uction is paudtriiig to an unnatuiil and unnecessary iippetif indulged 111 b hut a utile of 0111 1 esuli nts 111 the province almlislung the senate ibe decision of the privy council that the pro vmee of nova scotia has the right to abolish its legislative council or senate opens up wide possi bilities for an interesting diseusrion the nova scotiu senate is being abolished because it is lo all intents and purpose 11 fifth wheel to the- coach of government a body which was more of a hindrance than a help to good government premier rhodes and his government proposed tc abolish it some time ago but the right to do so was challenged with the result that the matter has been settled by the privy council this brings up the question of the status of the dominion senate there are those high in the political life of the counirj who have long dcclar ed a desire to abolish that hod chinning that it was a drag on the wheels of icform and progress noth ing much has ever been done towards this end how ever in spite of the protestations of politicians perhaps the stumbling block was the doubt winch existed as to the right of the commons to summarily pill an end to ihc senates existence now however it has been decided bj the highest court in the empire that one of the provinces lias the right to abolish its senate so there is the possibility that what 13 possible for a province may perhaps be done also by the dominion moneymaking not sole object mr s f herman publisher of the border cities star printed a personal statement on the editorial page of his paper the other day explaining why he launched the campaign to clean up windsor and neighboring municipalities like other publishers who realize that a paper can have a higher mission than money makng he received numerous abusive anonymous letters chiirgjny him with ulterior motives these he treated with more than the usual consideration replying to some of them instead of consigning them directly to the wustcpaper basket and in replying he made the point which newspoper ri aders do not always appreciate that before starting the campaign the cost was counted and it was faced without regret he reckoned on losing readers pos sibly on losing advertising and also on losing friend ship but lhese things important as they are dwindle 111 to insignificance at times in the light of a news puper s duty i ully undeistanding this mr herman wrote it would be far better it seems to me to have ihc stir cease publication altogether it would be fai better to see its new building ciumblmg into dust than for it 10 know about conditions as they existed a few weeks back and us they still exist and sit back and say nothing do nothing and be nothing this is the attitude of courageous and worthwhile journalism examples of which arc only 100 few ibe slur knew at the beginning says tie editorial tli at if any good was to be hslied by and through such a bghi it doiil wilb honeyed words or by methods a sort of oui nulistu which moo based on fear of hiving oftenst sustaining a small loss accomp- could not be soft pedaling is not unco in and theieby editorial notes a new dcpiu tu nitioducc d by ihc cnttiprising papci its friends and rti l for a orilha pack is 01 gamming y uewspapei has titer t and i tines i his 111 ovtiseas our foi fo cxt june ibe stilling argus of which mi a i foinieily of cicoigetowu is ik editoi cam wuk as an nil home print edition i 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