Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 26, 1928, p. 4

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v f tufll t ups 1jp arttrn 3iee nm tlr acios i ui i i in s uvi uiisin i ai i a mi i s ijih tclci 1ion1s drink mid crime run together a nrnt tllii yenr old lutl ui iirrcitcd in qtithcc la i ml it liuiijiii with nnirderinr companion n t tit in in the tunic he itntcd hint lie nnd hi mni union iiiui hecn drinking previous to the imiuiei mil liuj killed hii compnnion hy hitting him i i tlu heml with ii monkey wrench nnd then took his moikv nnd lit i wntch such i a brief ynop iil imiii n crime lepnrt thnt npptnrt with frowin rtlqikiicx in the prtv dfpnichcn and yet r jcopk hnt tjic midncity to uy hint drink never did in one iiny harm rou thqusda evrning april prolubitwn ucncgcud we must consider the prohibition tuw not eiretcudn ccrtnin c i communities who ycrmosittothrfymrnnirfnt frktmi4imh6 f t babsoa i urohmfrrd upon the life of our country as a whoje nnd so considered there is in my judgment no room for serious doubt as to its beneficial results by a brent part ot our people in the united states ue see this law respected and obeyed wc see its observance in the country as a whoje increasing and not decreas ing we sec the lives and homes of our wage earners rnd our plain people immeasurably benefitted by it we sec in man places jails closed because they are no longer needed there is not the slightest likeli hood that the country will ever repeal the prohibi tion lams and uc all know this i wish that we might lift this subject from the level of mere law enforcement to the higher level of free voluntary willing support of the law for the sake of the common good the right reverend william t manning vote ouneicfe on may 7 the electors of acion will vote on the rink by law the b law sns on the issumj of debentures for 15 000 00 or lesb for the purpose of erecting a skating and curling rink in acton being a legal document it deals only with the legal aspect but uhen u ratepayer goes to the polls if he or she be conscientious must look farther than the money side of the question he must look past his own personal enjoyment he or she must look to the investment being put in the young people of the community very often the cry is raised about our young people leaving the smaller towns for the city and one of the reasons for the lure cityward that for many years the cities have provided no end of lure wjnle the smaller municipalities have been backward in supplying recreation centres for the young folk many parents who have the good of their families at heart are anxious for this recren tion ce maybe you who read this are one of the ones whose family has groun up maybe your family is away from home in the city on election day let your mind run back to the time when they uere home how would you huvc voted then- read uitilltiiil5jyyirmiirt if you urii uotiiu convinced that the rink is i necessity try to figure out just how much it can possibly add to your taxes and if you are not extra j uod in fractions it will he beyond you to solve the problem hornet myself and vote ourselves on may 7 ft noli i nrminjt to koyn nnd glrta in iuhliiflii to the teaching of elementary apncul lu i in the 1 ublic school of albcrtn the provincial tvei mnnit maintain folir u ricultufol 5chotit htse cm is are designed chiefly to give in ith in eosi to the boys and pirlt of the farms over eins i f iil i he cours offered ij of two years diiiuiion i here is no entrance cxnminntion require mcihs and no charge is mnde for the course snvc ftn ho ud nnd lodging since there schools were opened more than 500 pupils have parsed through them lliey nre the centres for the distribution of a ricultural knowledge through their respective tin tt ius ind h ivc been an important fnctor in the iij huildni of agriculture neighborhood news 1 ouolti un ml i ollitii of hrolili wn n vlnltor in town la t week mr win onrnwl of acton an mrltor in tnuil on monday mrn mcluvlih of actnu rpent u imuy at mr j mcdrrmtittf ml n mnrlnn ntofrkford npent tlie ruler tnlldayi wlui rrlendn in ouelph minn olive daviii rpent tho linlldaya with m nnd mm it j wifldie of acton mr victor atockford of central america ncnt a few dnyn with hln uncle mr ii utockford mm fred wnjey alid daughter icuth urine of iliirkn falli vlniled friends in ioronlo during- the pant week lynjilfi in thr vicinity of the park have been annoyed recently by pemonn peeplnn in wlndomi ftt nltrht it it ll rontlmied the utility purtlen will itc prowculed ud i kumnhkiton ur i ll cunplmll of owen rinund h rrpted u pii uun ut 11 utonrel r i i uro iji allen nenutr iwnt her 1orter h llduyn in toronto wllh her nliiter mlus t mhla ilenifer miji i 1 oardlner h n new york city in vlnitlnit her rlrb r mrn ii m li it jut hurd avcniln mr c h jackjuin and famuy olertrlcal liirpectlon department oehawa npent tluntiay with hu brother c a jackson hln otrect mr w j markenitle u former teaclver on thr hlifh nchool run here and hla wife renewed acqualntantes in towtv lat wtck illuhway conntable cm ith has hoiiht a new motorcycle and saya it will only hit up mllcn per hour nuff cald uraft irert cullrlui returned home on gunday after rpenillnu hie wlnur with clnytnnat han dlk0cbl arc police mngbitratcfl underpaid if as has been contended in some quarters high court judges und county judges ought to receive mote than the present emoluments of their office so oueht police mngistrntcs in ontnrio these do about 75 per cent of the crimmnl work in the ndmimstra tion of justice in most cases they get very little tor the service they render it would be good public policy l i establish n minimum rate of remuneration ind tequire thai none but persons well qualified for the ollice shall be eligible for appointment to it t lint there ire police mngistrntcs who hnvc neither the ulhi knowledge nor the trustworthy judgment necess ir foi the proper dischnrgc of the duties of the i ibee is not to be denied if the salurils paid were more liberal there uould he fewer cases of unfit men sitting a the police court boncll canada in sound upon by bip business men as auttiorntivc the fol lowing extrnct from the babson report for the second quarter of 1028 will give some idea of the view this organization takes of canada the steadily maintained improvement in general business over a n j o gives every indication of continuing throughout the spring and into the summer months apprehensions of even a slight setback during the net feu months are groundless the major bar i meters indicating a distinctly encouraging outlook for all parts of the dominion general industrial activity in practically every mijor industry is ahead of a yenr ago and march shows a more active record ban the preceding month sales campaigns may be planned on the bnsis thnt barring unforeseen develop ments i 128 will offer one of the most favorable yeius canada has cvcr enjoyed one important result of the growing unemployment situation in the united stntcs is the probable deterring effect it will have upt n the inovcment of canadian labor acrocs the i older to the stntcs wc repeat here again that icgurdlcss of the trend of candttiops during 1928 in the united states cunada is in a fundamentally sound position and can maintain an independent prosperity for many months increasing employ ment trends throughout the dominion reflect the generally satisfactory state of affairs in both manu factunng industry and trade editorial notes f or the conveyance of mail in canada 37 547 miles of railway are used over this network of lines the mail mileage used daily b the post office depart ment of canada is 128 490 there are few countries in pans of which the settlers are so sparcely located which efficient postal service it is altogether probable that there uas no signr lieanco that could be attachd to the incident but the same inuil that brought the morning papers last wclk announcing the retirement of two members of the i iquoi control board also brought a booklet issued by the prohibition union giving press com incuts on the failure of the luw to control fuin mr o 1 firott wn the gucrt ol ioronto frlenrtn over the week nd ml j- uiwery nnd lady friend of wlar u n tiro vultlna with frlendr here mr curtb jimite of drlm by tpent ho trr holiday at mr j r timiui n mm ii prankum and tittle daughter jf ilaittbton are visiting wllh mr and mr w hull i w j icenuirr of acuin rr it end vial i on wlui mr und mrs w u 111 ii ul mm dr and mm hutchinson and htuo diuflhtcr of ilrnmpton wrr dunday visitors with mr and mri hull mlu lima and mr howard tufford ntno mr tlca htuart of deom vllle visit ed at mr tclcr blnclulffi latt week workmen have commenced cxcavallnc for the foundation for a new caracc far mr d q lcltch the new building will be or concrete and will bo cltnated be l ween the roadway to the arid i mill and the olilw hotel advocate oakviixl mm money of st catharines wan lhe the quest thin week of mm horry millar dr and mm stanley drand of milton motored over to oakvlllr tor a few hours on wrdnecdny lady ralui nnd mlji edith dnlue have hi no to montreal to rpend a few days mm john calder of aianaow scot land arrived in oakvlllc llilr week to reside with hrr daughter mm ilobert hall maple avenue mr and mm harry aiddlngn er iulva returned home after cpcndlnit lhc winter in a miuuiem clinic a driver fur the oubrca dairy ttad on uodlcmnntrgirartcprpiirlg nhountlflv mornlnir wlien tila wacon an run into behind by a cor tlio front ojeio and chafln of the delivery vehicle wore brok en record many of the lokcdvora farmera have commenced plawlna mbis doris husband cpent the easter week ullh friends in orantiord chas p tuck cans at a couple ot enter tain men la in port credit tills week mr and mra jno r byera and misses dorothy mary and grace attended the mcnlvenchombcra weddtns in toronto on saturday evening last star an unexpected receipt a little episode that occurred when i was about to leave the scliin icwan hotel at tans itann txu japan nays mr joseph i c clarke in japan at firat hand amused me crcatly i had lipped a very efficient little maid and was not surprised to cca her standing with the others to bow us out with smiles and good wlhc sai yo nar m suddenly as one who had forgotten uimcthlna important little miss plum dlorom rushed over to me thrust a paper into my hand and backed of bow big and smiling i fear i blushed as i put the paper into my pocket later on the train i uked my learned friend uycda to translate its ideographs for me he read it aloud solemnly received up one dollar save the i o raj fa thiw week and lvtry week clearing land in canada wis once an industrious habit eastern canada was a fuiest ind the tirat flung to do was to clear land to grow wheat potiiufes and hay the forest was the enemy to be naited to day the people of canada arc awakingto the fact that the forest they once regarded as in enemv is canada s second hest asset and furthermore that it is a rapidly disappcinnp asset white pi tie wa oqcc the most commonly used lumber in this couhtiy and a feneration aj o it was comparatively plentiful and cheap not so today i he original stands of white pine are nearly tone lor sawmill tunbci vc now depend largely on spruce and lir seventy per cent of the umber in canada of saw mill quality stands in british columbia i astern c mad i once h forest 15 now buying luinbe from tile i acific slope the accessible forests of northern canada to day arc chiefly valuable as sources ol spruce pulp foi paper muking how long they will last subjected to the present rate of exploitation plus the ravages of foiesi pre has been calculated nnd the resulting figure ii not at all rcassuung in twenty five years unless canada wakes up soon he- forest nidus trico her lumber nulls and pitpei null und wood workiuj fiie tones will be closed up because hr forests will be gone canudun forest week winch has bi designated as this week april 22 to 2h calls attention to tins situation and to obvious leuitdy if ue can prevent fore t fires the natural gr will from ear t year foristiy incit say will provide for tlu demands of ixe and iw i he cuiidian j eoplc as i whole must realize the mil and inuciisin value cf the forests of c mad which remain jnd each ii dtvidt ul must do his i hr best to j icvent lorest f res caicfulnc s and food niana euient wrll save canada s forest industiies in j er etuitv hon chas tcwait minister of the interior vieus fotestry v ork as one of his moot important tasks and not the least impottaiit part of his ehort is to make the people uf caituda lealtzc that forest lues can and must be prevented the milehell advocate which has just celebrated sixty eighth birthday has a unique record the late w it davis was the founder of the paper and all tile years the paper ha been published by ricmbers gof the family the advocate is a splendid weekly journal and has had a prosperous career mr hal b dims has for the past twelve years had chiiije of the advocate mr davis is a son in law i f mi and mrs joseph holmes acton most men past 40 break down easy seven out of ten are victims of bladder or prostrate weakness telia how dr boulhwortlix urataba nrlnj quick amailnr relief overworked jlugolh itldneyn dladdcr wcaknesj and prostrate gland trouble brine on co many distressing and often crloic ailments that ovcry sufferer from lameness pains in uack and down through groins scanty but frequent and burning urlnatinn qctung upnlghts ncrvoui irritability or weakness and lack of vital rorco should test the proven value of dr southwortho tjra tabs at once i amazing testimony of physlclaiui and iccit gives convlnclnii proof or the re markable power of uratads a special 1 rcncrlptlom successfully uicd for more than 40 yean in the private practice of dr h c southwi rth after wily a few duyh ice a tartllng improvement is orumioncrctns mntnrudenfatnnn ihr symptoms begin to disappear rhroiirh nwclal aminircmenth and to i cnellt those who cannot personally call the doctor uratabh can now be obtained from any good local druggist on porillvc guarantee of money bock it lot fully satisfied so if ypu need a medicine of this kind try uratars to dny canadian associated ooldfleld limited a mining company in which milt a number round lyyre arc interested has gone into bankruptcy jack tuton has received an appoint ment under thr home mission hoard of the united churrli or canada lo a mln slon field in touthcni oaskatchewan o axe tre milton mm whltham of durllngton spent the weekend at the hjmc of mr and mrs v l white mr and mm gordon hepburn spent the ttuster linlldaya in st catharines j nellron of esqueslng has purchaa ed and moved into oeo pearson liouse nt peru p tt shorey and n john ipent lanier week with mr flltorey s son at niagara palls n y john wallace who luu been spending the winter at ocala plnrlda lias re turned home he looks well and in onjov lng good heal tli j w cantelon lion bought the brick limine on main street occupied by j a imjie and formerly owned by the late mi sproal champlorl mn elgin pord of amheralbuni form cily of milton has been spending a few dayn here with her parents mr and mm charles norrts mr nnd mm e f earl spent a few days ot niagara kvus n y wilh their daughter mrs walter wheeler mki neville or toronto spent the week end with her sister mm a l chambcrs mr- oliver stewart nee evelyn petti grew attended uvo afternoon taa given by mra j a harvey at luurcroft toronto lart week in honor of mrs lindbergh mother df ihn famous aviator ttgfnnwj i vn tilhvstth ov hthjith in ktouaoi- jnill dlwi i may be rlirjlrleit roughly into orchard and i u rug trouble iiu r age illseaijn alone tkki u terln in toll iarh year thus reductnu ihe upply of an rxeredlngly valuable food and here hy inerublnu hi i to ihe curb mi r in the marltlim irovuin r nnd llrlthh cohunlila where iruiu jmirlntu n figure prominently in the fruit ind ir try it in largely upon rtoraue principles hint fruits arrive at ihhr den tin a tion in a w und and acceptable condition dm losses attend ing improjier storage are felt ultimately by the consumer while llle renponmhlllly rrstn largely with thnc in rhifni f ntor log the fruit the presence or dlirdem in hlored fnilta many have licen predetermined by conditions occurring in the orchard tin y may have lieen caused by para l action on the effect of unfavorable c ndlllr na upon the fruit both in the growing state nnd in storage pmiii decay in rtorngi s reroof thisear with ribuou tho povmanont roofiiip for barns houses sliods low in initial ooflfc com in biff aliaets euy axul quick to lay pormanont bsalcproof luitulsome in appearance pr- vonta ra ineraaaea valoa of property blada of f couucil bukuiaracalvaalatl ohoota give ais of wof for tr ofltimato wnto to eastern steel jfemueti pftcston ont becau of ihe action of fungi and bn terlo tlicn may be parasites capable of causing disease in the orchnrd tin 1 often partially decayed fruit is plnci d in rt ir age ihe dlseasei known as litter pit water core and scald arc d i t nhnorm al conditions and arc callrd nonparasitic diseases tliese arc common storage du mdem and control must lie worked out according to the requirements or each dl ease i ikrwlse condition appearing as blemishes in the orchard may be lrjflu enced by storage facilities to increase enormously and pave the way for severe rotting and tt subcnuent nprcad of in lection throughout the stored crop in storage the most prontablc cauc of rot can be attributed to nan parasitic fungi and bacteria whleh la excluded when thcsktn of uie fruit remains un broken und the bloom on the surface is carefully preserved but quickly caurc decay oiice thry save coined an entrance much nf the ion resulting rrom uila li brought about by carclcji handling in picking and packing so it l- important to elmlnate these facloro and thus afford protection trom wound- and bruiser control of fruit dleasen i rtoragc d pends largely upon the care with which spraying was practised during the grow ing season thi it illu tinted in the appearance of the well known pink mould which is the chief secondary rot of apple and la aoclated with apple scab control of thi rot is toragc dr lends ujxin the control of cab in hi fields experimental purm n le let pretty girli remember that beauty is a clmrt- j i bnsiiicsb directory midical dr j a mcnivhn physic an and quruaon r hom 1 it iil irnca i 1 licit tjlrtt wliy gumdipped tires costlesspeitjvlile leg tlie demand from enr ttonc gum dipjud 1 pifmtot r dnilm n r 11 i o ilax iii hauoid nash taitmciv m a dsrr ilir 0ol c lor notary publlft corvyintr ctc ptnilyman dlock acton ont i lf i n i m m rfmora hlitory ft r in i olry the fncnl jne li ill tr 1 tlbrully te ijnrlllirrr ymn j n d unchuncf 1 totlny h a the wrnr rrnting qualities that pivr tl o n i 1 of extra mile tins trco 1 suit h placed n i rorenst thnt hni tlie qui hi ration lo wil tn i terrifc flextn tl c pirml n licow ii mode f cords d pped in n n bbr ol ition winch not only silt ir trt un i imulatcb every fibre of every cor 1 1 ut uhlfim si lewatln with enrenw r nin ating nny poult dity f ci uratiot under the extreme flrxiiii of lmw pressure ure the firestone ocnlcr in yo ir locality will gladly explain tlie gum dipping procenn the telentif cully dewrncd tire iruuli and otlicr advantages that only gum dipped tires can live see him today ham i n onruio most miles per doluuz plmlncu hu ida he only gut n pprf ttr thl highway aiugl a mclhaa proprieu r i bone 124 main slrret au dr j m tin l i 1 s ids dotit if f i i t f tor i t unlvw- n 1 th liteimt ineathri c md ix 1 n r 1 ii i r 11 n carnrr at uu1 1h j h johnson dds l d3 dmtl 3urqion va srotl thhii miscellancouo francis mj n doaub ndtr i r i t jff r 1 ar d ii i j 1 r 1 m4 m al ni ruy v l xi- j fit x p out r a r- hznrm special ground screenings 2600 per ton we have installed a 24in li double head chopper for fast fine griiuling try us a1x ieeds on ii ni national nohval kings choice w b browne co norval tlour milla norv l ontario pnonea fjeorkelowo 90r2 ilramplon 327rt r j kerr kuttuwuer and eaj atzte ar j yiri uwtaai lit f r rrrrr wit it ur actoti nmjtaio for fire insurance see a e nicklin dowir ave dax 444 aelan vi so life xccldt anl slensw and aulo issimco aee irdinj to an estmiatl of the canadian ovcrn iiient llureim of statistics the population of canada us at june 1027 was 9 510 000 this answers very ellecmely ihe pessinnsm prevailing in certain quar let whieh pe tmo in the statement that so many pe ipk tie mk to the united states that there is ti i nerease m population as a matter of fact there e it ie nt lar moie settlers coming to cunajia hom the un ted states than any exodus from canada cunnd i s baeui hoj policy and the clean bill of health insofar us live slock is concerned has tended ti inereuse canadian exports of hacon hogs for hreelnil purpi ses during he past year shipments t i oaeoti tyj e breeding stock were shipped to the united st ii lev south africa new zealand jumuica ind the llntisb west indies recently a shipment ot c an iduu luieon type berkshire were shipped to i on f spnin 1 rirndiid und other orders are pend in for the lintish west indies souk f the weekly newspapers arc suggesting that tho ontario government should udvertise at the end ol eueli es it u giving suininury of the new legis limon pa jtd it it ilfects the general public there ome tienl tor more informution about many of the new laus and the quiekust way to reach everybody i thi iiil1i the weekly newspapers for although much f this tnloimation is jivcii in the daily press it is overlooked entirely by most people of course s uiie of the editor j who are now making tlie sug j estion lire not eutirelvuisinierested when suggest i n j adver tiii n j hut if it were dislnbqted in the same manner as much of the government advertising was last ytai only a portion of the people would ever see it tcrguj news liecord gold medal coffee william iht fourth charterv i 1 t the original royal charter of die bank of montreal bearing the seal of william the fourth and renewing the chatter previously granted by the legislature of lower canada u well preserved in the banks museum during more than one hundred years since it was first incorpontrd the bank of montreal has gone steadily on its course serving the people of oipidi and enjoying the unshaken confidence of successive generations bank of montreal established 1b1t total aiaebi in ami of 830000000 ii extraordinary values in slightly used cars i di jell sprint ii l- i- ls liillini cltini youu cah now whik wi art oitcrini rtul inn 1111 in rconditionttl car man of iheri curs have been dnvui u hort imii- nil ii ivc been complcccly ovcrhaulej and an in perficl condition ouuiun teed of course i come in and st- tltc values we aie oneiing the iriees and caiswill convince you now h acoxe cluyhler iludwin aiul liex can llunte gg mm main slrwt ailon ililiiiillillbwuu acton monument works e ir now in t poaluon tu ft r au tho ttat in monument if it 10 slonu you jutdr la not in ur mirdn wc c in ffcr you tl unlimited jps rtnient ntuclc il il the factory with the pro a nt iirnncinints w o iro pr- r il 1 offer irlia tl al an not i b ttiriil nnjwln i if you r mtnti 1 l nj th i ur hoao f l i nun ni i v 11 m ou t i la o our or 1 r n w wo ft r i c mi 1 r i uni on r i ri i tc 1 durit l he wlntor john nicol phono 152 main strait acton this ih only one of the 1g riavora of invincible jelly powder fccasatiia manufcurd by mclarens limited hamilton and winnipaa tiutasureirt iialemllann- i or arrears or taxes vuiaxc of acton county of till ton liy virtue ul a u arrant under uie hand of ehc itecvo ot ehc vlllaao ot acton ufuresuld und tht xcax of uie told vu lmji dated the 15lh day of pebruiiry a d 100 and to mo directed command- inu mo to levy upon tlie lands herein after described for tlie arrears respective ly due thereon together with all costs incurred i hereby hive notice that pur- uuanl to the aicarocnt act ft 3 o 1037 chapter 230 i shall on tuosdmy june 12lh 103u at- uie hour of one o cluct p m at tlie ckiuncll- chamber in tho towu hall in the vlllaac of acton afuresaklt nrocccd ui jvlii by iubllc auc tion to much uf the bald londa as ma be ncceunry for uie payment of uio aald arrcara and chanjeo lhcrcon unless such urtcura and charum ah all have been soon or paid lot jo plan jo yearn ul aireax 1034 10jq and idtf penalty due laxca conui may 1 103b total 59 31 5164 4 03 113 41 aained in tho name ot uio warden uatato and richard wordcn bmllhvllu ontario hald lontu ore ikatcnud it n paiuuljt treasurer ot aclon- i ullins aui ul ql 1 stlij to comill willi thi i uulig 11ial11i act nutlet i hen by uivlii uiul all rcoldcnln 1 actui arc rnj ilrid forthwith to clean ll tlr cdluri drains yardj plu tityca uulir el itu outbulldlnuu and other i n mli a und remove therefranv all dirt n unure and ouier aubtanccj which nuiy etiilimner the put uc hmlth and to have uil bauu et mplutt d hy uil nlnui day t may next on uhlch day the tluul t iry in iiectur v111 cumnunce a general in iicctl n und further take nouc uial th uectlon of ui 1ubllc it ilth act pro hlbltlnu tho keii luu of hpuu between tlk tbth of may und uie 10th of movem ttr lxunv in lwni ut hunt jo ftct from uny dwelling h uti ui d 10 ftct from iiuy atrn i or lane ului itooru tcipt clear fruiu all utuiullnu wuter und rcjuliirty tliuutd will be titrlrtly enforced all rltlitna ur tun ttly reqiuuted to ke p un ir prmlrii eontontly clear mid thur ulhly- dulnltctrd amo i uahoh herv f the municipality aoton april u 10f 414

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