xpsesrm int iiiiui or he attim 3fim iribfl c w n a is 1 id h ilji vs i altvuttisinc fid btriimn ralr wjl lr n iiatis lui mill tj a im i s inoi ttlerjhlnks public dividciwl the iiiiuoiinccmeiit lnt week of the hydro rebate of ten per cciir to acton consumer on their 102h atloimt and he further niinouncemcnl thr week of the reduction in rate are indeed welcome news to loivd patron of the system it is onictliinf that would ciircely happen if the system were owned by private interests and just such tlimjji ai arc bap- pcninj in acton are happcnnir throughout tlie irovincl in docus of other municipalities a total urplus 1ik2 ml was accumulated insi year by the hydro tins represents an increase of more than sij per cent over the total surplus for 1027 the puhhc ownership of ontarios greatest asset is in tlit loiij run working out to the benefit of the public owners and civinj them power hate3 such as private ownership would never attempt the re action will undoubtedly lie the same as in the piist nn increased consumption and use ot this rrcat con venieiilc and a factor in builditif up ontario torn- menially f neighborhood news mr il mm ii muruun of rjau- i are vljilllntf wlttr tliclr par- thursday evening may 30 1929 an example if necessary the alhmon herald last week remarked that actqn fiu pmvcontinuctj tospoiifhrrriinse the united slatc move next hon mr eulcrs startling statements on the runi- runnini business between canada and the united states would seem to point that authentic data bad been secured to prove that the united states was not dome all in its power to curb the influx of liquor into that country it would appear thai in spite of a the acclaim regarding the rum warfare being waped by our neighbor canada has already made more endeavors to fill their- part than tho neighbor did when like circumstances prevailed there seems to be some doubtastb whether our soutlvern neighbors arc really sincere in their endeavor to keep their country dry mr eulcrs statement would beem to intimate that more sincerity on the part of the united states would have to be shown before canada will make any further moves to help the revelations of mr eulef are startling to say the tcast and would seem to justify to a certain extent the failure of canada to pass more regulations to help m curbing the flow of rum across the border kittel rnti hi mr and mra yearnly and faintly of ixiixlnn wrrc wrrkrwt huobu of mr unit mr u i j and fumlly mra l overland la in toronto where nix will undrrffn an operation on tier ryn wc trurl rho may make a npcedy rrcovrry mm rtobert hccvcly and son vrrii of toronto were flunday vlnllarv with r and mm jnmci hamilton mr and mm oco cooke attended tho funeral of the lattcrn father tho lata mr cooper at owrn hound on tuesday mr and mm w j iontner mrs homlngcr anl mm hilton of acton wcro burn lb or mr and mm w ii dlnnhnni up sunday mro cnlln mcmillan iioji relumed liomr after npciullng several nionltu with relatives at vancouver edmonton and other pointi mr and mra w hull and mr nn1 mra it w hull and tuo children npent unday wluimr and mro h prank luim at uarrlnton mr and mm it t elsie and mr and mm m glnclnlr were sunday visitors ulth mr and mm chapman and mm clayton at at catharlneo advocate n oak vims q plaa tojuiktvathirond it nnbjectiesstynwill help the cause acton proponents of perpetual enre might bring a couple of carloads pf their opposing friends up to alliston thcjj will see a magnificent cemetery here made so by adoption of the perpetual care plan a mia understanding apparently when the action of the school board transpired last tuesday evening at which we were dismissed from the session of the public school board our editorial pages were alrcadj in type and ready for the press comment on the action was therefore curtailed to a brief news report and any editorial reference necessarily bad to be carried over to this week we have made an honest effort to secure the happenings and report the meetings of this body we felt that the activities of a body having charge in 1928 of the sum of 18935 80 was of sufficient interest to the contributors or ratepayers to require their being given to the contributors of the sum that the ratepayers expected such repots has been manifested the past week by the comments that have been passed as we said in our news item last week wc are content to let the public be the judges in the matter the following letter was personally handed to the secretary of the hoard on monday afternoon it speaks for itself and no further com ment is necessary on our part acton onlurlo may 27th 1030 the public bchuul hoard acton ontario ladlea and a cut i men in view of the circumstances lhat attended the appearance- of lhc editor of tnk pant fbeiui at the special meeting of the school board an tuccday cicnlna may 21 it would seem necessary lhal tame definite uiidcntandum be arrived at in rcnard to the reportlnc of public school board meetings ut ua first point out jliat tint pa pius was requested by the board to attend the meeting of the board and fumlali the public with a report of the proceedings sonic year and a hair or iio ago the public quite apparently expect an account of your activities of both major dd minor lm- portancc this we gather from the many remarks of ratepayers ftho have commended ouraauonb in- endeavoring to secure the news of the activities of your public body wo uul continue to attend your regular monthly nektons and will presume that they will be held at the same time and place u lias been til practice recently if any change is made wc will of course expect notice from the secretary so that we may attend at the proper time as special mcltlnga are held ut whatever time and place best suits tin occasion wc will expect notice from jour secretary such aa members of the hoard receive lalllng such notice w win presume that the mutter to be dlc wised at such is not for the public and you do not desire a representative of the press of such secret meetings we will endeavor to tell the public ilia i tliey have transpired and when possible what mrmbers of the board were in attendance por your convenience our telephone numbers arc 174 and 131 and in cae of an emergency arising wlnn it li found iniixjtuiiblc to communi cate by telephone with the office or editor a residence the auiiertnuiitlmt of rut pbkk phes mr u ii vincent will arrange for representation ut your mcc ting a copy of tills futcr will appear in the columns of im pbke pbkss in the issue of may 30 wc rcgrit that thu action has been made necessary on out iart wt have never had to use huch nirthixli ulth any otlu r public bady hi actou mid huvt tnvarlublyxtxui mad to feel welcome ut their mtcungn auultlng your n ply mllmatlng yun decision in the mattir uhllh ui will ulso presume u fur publlcutlon mi lev otlnrulm tuti d we arc youri truly rilc action kitlj piteutl hlgnitl o a dllb cdlwr on tuesday we received from the seeietary ot the board the following letter winch after a perusal of our letier will also bt- self explanatory actou out may 20th 1dj0 lux at tom part pal jj acton ontario dear hlr i have tht honor to arkiiowlrdur n eclpt ot your 1c ttrr under dau of the 27th inalont address t d to thr acton public school board enquiring if il la tlu pliftjun of th urtl ui imve sy reporter utlrud tlu nurtlniii ulut ijmrt ull transufttons ulno if lm pkee pbeis would tx notified or all mirtlnga txith n gulur uiul ijw rlul and the lime and plarr at uhlch tiny are to be lickl in nply i lmie to ntole that i have been iiirlrurled by tlu- hoard to inform you that uiey would wrln mc u r porter ut tlulr mretlngn have tlie irunsactloiih nporud and that yoll will recflve dur noltci of all m- tlngti i tnul this la the drlnd information yourti truly iiik action iujuic tcliooi hoabd mliftiidi it m m lfcinuul hi t n lury- irruiiurtr we are pcusd indeed that uie unfortunate mis understanding eoncerniug our relationship with the hoard has been closed mid we appreciate this evidence that tlu former amicable relations we held may be ruuined coihpcnaation to injured workmen the figures covering the reports by indusiry w ontario for april to the workmens compensation ft sredriciplo tlie compensation board of which 37 were fatal this shows nn in crease ol over 4000 accidents reported by all classes of industry in ontario fatalities in april were slightly lower than in march the total benefits awarded by the compensation board m the month of aprfl amounted to 802065 33 or which 12445374 was for medical aid the payroll in the past year shows the highest in the history of the compensation board in ontario and this increased activity accounts in part for the greatly increased number of accidents certain classes of industry that are not now organ ized tor accident prevention purposes are consider ing the desirability of taking up this phase ot indus trial activity and mr morley the manager reports that good result should come from this it has been the general experience of those classes organized for accident prevention work that it produces tangible and satisfactory results prank j i lumpily has r turned to town from vancouver mr and mro e t llgjuoiurn arc home again from their trip tu bermuda mr and mrs h j mahony have re turned from their long ocean liollday tour through toutliem waters tlu widening of tlie approaclies to the sixteen bridge oytlie highway will as sist in solving ore road trouble and also add much toihe improvement of tho highway mrs c p chlsholm and party arrived home from california on tuesday mrs james turner and daughter mlu marie arrived home on tuccday from their three months vlclt with relatives at manch and oilier polnta in eng land an auto didnt make tlie turn from navy to col borne otroet on sunday mom7 ing very successfully and cmaalied down vcral of the guard posts a reception waa held at tho a m il parsonage on wednesday evening last for mra perry wife of the pastor who with their two children have came from hall- fax to reside here mm perry o father w b thomas has also come here to make lib homr record milton dr uiul mm if a mrclcult and hltla daughter llnruaru of loronto were thr giliiiu of ilrtva and mliut lllalu here on liiiuday lutit h whlnciip who ban llvml in milton for 36 yearn ho kom liu housn on icing u tret i to mrs ainv aritmtrong uiul ith liu duliuhter will rnnlilfi with htfl son omirge in ilruptford dr owirgn hume of the geological flurvey dparunent npent a few hiya here recently with bin parents mr and mrn will hume martin utret on prutay last a cow belonging to alf uartoil hud to im killed on one of 1u legs was broken when struck by a car tho driver pf which was a liny as clarence niddell of milton was driving hu truck lo uvt with crushed stone acrau the wooded brhtga over tlie sixteen mils creek near frcd c wlll- inotfn farm oaturday afternoon it collapsed in the centre and tho truck wan precipitated into the creek tlie drlvrr escape serious injury and hl truck wax only ullnlilly damafled misses ii llowes kul outwart and marian walker have res limed their posi tions on tm taachlnk staff of ml ton public ocliqol cflld rcslimattoiui to take effent at end of prejjtnt term mutj ilowes who has been a ctpable popular nnd falthfi uaclier for many years will retire on penijon miu olowart will teach in one of toronto best ccliools champion dr m oowland returned from hta trip- to how york city lout week mr prank vanslckle electrician and family are taklnff up their residence in hamilton shortly howard humr has duposfid of his butcher business here to karl vanatter of qeorgetown mr campbell for some tltin elerk in j mmicicenjcu drujf store has accept ed a position in toronto last thursday while out feeding the chickens mrs w e- mccready near milton fell and broke her arm 3he was taken to duelph hospital where the frac ture was reduced imformer so nourishing apd strengthening so easy to serve shredded heat 1z wuh all ilia bran oj lite whole wheat i biscuits crisp cruncliv olircdii of baked wliole wheat with milk or tuilt all the ilfcrivlng vltamlnn puts vou on your toet save tfie fuiper inserts i each package business directory m oh j a mcniven- hiyiubui ma4 uurgvmu office and rrnldinee corner bow avenue and iiflfn atreet- irrtmttal3i urn jlc4 taln vrilelimond hllti lawrence steady improvement it would appear that another public ownership venture were coining out to clear sailing as time goes by increases in the gross and net earnings of the canadian national railways for the month of april last and the four month period fropi january i and including april are recorded in the official finan cial statement issued lut week from headquarters the increase m net earnings for the month of april 1128 reached the striking advance of 54 05 per cent in april lust the gross earnings of the canadian national railways were 22455244 in comparison with 1981 t 3u for april 1928 an increase in favor or april last of 2643845 equivalent to 1335 per cent in the same month the operating expenses amounted to 18012003 85 in comparison with working expenses of 169271 12 92 in april 1928 an increase of 1084950 93 or 0 41 per cent these results produced in april last net earnings totalling 4443180 15 as ugainst net earnings in april 1928 r 2884280 08 an increase during april 1928 of 288428008 an increase during april 1029 ofl- 5580102 ar 54 05 per cent the operating ratio in april- was reduced to 80 21 per cent as against 85 44 per cent in the similar month of last year humphrey returned home lost week after upending a few months with hie parents in vancouver o c pater kelly cold a lot on dunn ot to fm doufilas fteed who will erect a beautiful residence there tlie de luxe cottaae hotels ltd are bulldtna 11 dc luxe cottages just west of clarkson on the hlflhwnynewa buolington why nees swattm swarming is the bees method of mnklnii increase but the desire to swarm is created by certain conditions within thr hive which give to the colony a feellna of strensth and prosperity ownrmlna is the result of an overcrowd ed brood nest and this may occur in weak aa well as in a irons colonlco in fact it is colonics of medium strength that usually give the mast trouble con gestion of the brood nest is brought about 4y one or more of lhr fallowing acmtfaeriiuc-vuamwi- at trivial e gyproc will convert s how wastcttinto one or more extra rooms ninnr mo aa p o hox 31 hakoli nash farmek m a ibirrulrr kallcltnr noury fuuu conveyancer ku ikkuyman block acton or money lent on moittoaou uotin q30 a m u 5 00 p m oklurdsys 13 00 o clock r j spaiwam rarruur ubluluf nfrury uls phone 133 oifick yiu htuket aofom next to liaptlst churcli hours d 00 a in to 5 00 p w penlal editorial notes all things eventually come to those who wait cvcn the summer weather would appear to have miidc its advent and not so terribly far behind schedule after ull a windsor alderman charged that fifteen per ctnt of the motorists are mentally deficient and it holiday times it would seem that the whole per- entagc is loosed on the highways when a brewery is lined 1000 for broadcasting literature about iti wares observes the halifax herald the thought arises how much should a brewery he lined for illegally distributing the wares themselves lhc by law prohibiting the setting off of fireworks ithin the municipality was intermittently exploded u t intlrvals on viuoriu day the restriction un doubtedly curtailed thewholesale bombardment that used to murk this day nine killed and nineteen injured was the result of holiday accidents over the 24th a letvel erossing ident was responsible for three of these livc at holiday tune us well as any other time the safety first rule should always apply r a newspaper heading says diplomatic liquor still will he legal officials believe just what is the distiuetimi between diplomatic liquor and plain nze- and why urc diplomats any more entitled to their liquor in a dry country than the ordinury bonier the subscription canvassers for the guelph mei cury have been promising new acton subscribe a new acton correspondent who will give readers the low down on the fuss with the aldcrinc in aeton possibly it would be just us well for tht mercury to secure all the lowdown on their oun little municipal uffuirs before setting out to j un up the countryside their abilities havent piuvcn so wonderful at home in guelph w c campbell ut lipped a carload of pure bred uolstcln milch cows to medina n y lost week d hyslop dr a c burnett fred w taylor and f c virtue are away on uccks fishing trip up north sam clark herb dynes and vi cite rs peart spent the weekend on a fishing trip north of orlllla miss hilda harvey of the local sell telephone stall has resigned her posi tion here to accept a position on tlie itchboaxd of the new royal york hotel at toronto the many friends of wm abbn will be pleased to hear he has returned from i lie hamilton hospital after his opera tion and ts progressing nicely waterworks superintendent loveys has repainted the king edward memorial fountain on water street and lias made a fine job of it it stands out and improves us appearance for the summer fireoroor waltboarci tor sal by reeve b reckon lias received word that representatives from the cities and towns will form a delegation to meet the min ister of highways at toronto in regard to a rebate on the gas tax for the maui- ttnoncc of streets within the munlcl- pautlcs on thureday may 30 th the delegates will meet at the king edward liotcl at 10 oclock and prepare tlie case to be presented llecvc d reck on brought this matter up at the last meet ing of the county council and it was left in hu hands to liave do legates pres ent from all the towns of tho county itcevc breckon and mayor hoiuiy will represent burlington and it is hoped cicry town in the county will cend a delegate to this important conference daxcttc geoecjetown ilcv charles and mrs mcdonald of lucluiow were guests at the manse on edith street last thursday and frlday- our local radio fans were delighted u hear mrs josephine wilson mclcay oi port credit render vocal selections over c n it t last thursday night ir k l wilson of the bank of montreal staff who was operated on at toronto general hospital some days ago li reported slightly fm proved today chief marshall was authorized by the council to secure a new uniform for himself at a cost not to exceed 33 mr j a ballon une lias returned homo from the general hospital at ouclph after a very serious operation five weeks aao although tic is doing fine he will not be able to look after bustnci until further notice two local men one driving a truck and the olhcr a sedan collided on tlie curve at the foot of mu1 btreot last saturday afternoon considerable dam age was dune to bath vehicle but neither of the drivers were injured the greatest gathering of mourns ever held in georgetown took place at the arena last evening when the members oi wellington district a f to a m tendered a reception to most worship ful ilro hon john 0 martin grand master of the grand lodge of canada in the province of ontario ivcr nvc hundred members of the craft consisting of grand lodge officers and representatives of the lodges of the district sat down to bountifully laden tables tastily arranged m tlie large arena which was beautifully decorated will evergreens and large union jacks jl was the occasion of tlie coth an niversary of the founding or credit lodge f i a m no 310 in georgetown and local members of the craft appreci ated the honor of having the reception to the a rand master by wellington dis trict held in georgetown for the firol lime in the history of the town herald filjuufcs iukbknt htriking evidence lupuiktilv of durant car is uo mvtli according to production ueporl striking evldiuci of the increasing popularity of durant automobiles lt con tained in the fact that during the first feur months of this year the produc tion exceeded that of tlie entire year of 1035 by nearly so per cent in oho month april production equalled up- pruxlmatt ly aurlialf tlie entire output for 10j5 during winter a ni w administrative building was crecud to house the rxeru- uml office staffs unit thr npacr iiuuil iitullublc by thh lhonge uoj liu- niedlallly taken uvtr by the pruduulon dipartiurnt to bicrtojic its production fu- cilltlts lvn with uiu additional tjiacc und uulpuunl it has required urn best oi lcineutrated effort to krep pace with demand so fnt tuut the popularity of diirunt ears lpreuu throuuhuut tltu do minion drrvimunbutliwoi or tlin brood neat the use of poor comb or nliects of foundation in the brood chamber which often act aa barriers to the queen and thus confine the brood ncot to a email part of the brood chamber only overheating through in sufficient ventilation or lack of tluule vhlch causes tlie inside of the hive to boooma very uncomfortable and torem edy tlie condition more bees stay at home to ventilate the hive butt instead of relieving the condition it la intensi fied improper auperlng forcing the bee to store surplus honey in the brood chamber instead of in supers thus re duclng tlie area required for the rearing of young bees unfavorable weather con ditions which may retard brood rearing during the spring no that at the com mencement of the main honey flow there may be an unbalanced condition within the hive and the young bees may out number the field bees tlie sun- con dition may arise from poor queens that fall to reach maximum egg production until too late in uie season or from colonics that arc loo weak in tlu spring to give full support to a good queen for further information an swarming send for bulletin no 33 of the bee di vision central experimental farm ot tawa let us look after your furs the dkute six years later he returns ills sweet- lilart at former yearn had married- they meet at a party she has changed be tween dances the recognition takes place let mo see she mused with her fun beating a tattoo on her pretty hand was it you or your brother who was my sweetheart really i don t know probably my father your itur coat is too valuable to take a chance with all suinmc in sr me bo culled moth proof bat leave it heite it is protected against loss by fir or burglary or damage by mortis we insure it fully up to its full declared value your guarantee in thirtyone years not a dollar lost on purs entrusted to the la fontaine i ur store dr j m bell d d s l d s dnui burgsotl office mill end frederick atrmu phohk ao dli j h johnson ddsyld3 dental sui office mill atreel in th coopr niocic telephone 45 miscellaneous francis nunan account books of all kinds toad ardsr periodicals of every dcrlpttm carefully bound rutins nuy u4 promptly done wyndham otroet oiulpja oat over williams otor auctioneer and real eatits twenty years experictum ubt yopn pnopafrg with mx acton ontmjuo card co cleaners and dyers guelph ontario write or phone or if you wrm send us your fura by expres4 insured we will pny collect lafontaine s fur store 9s guelph practical manufacturing furriers notice durlnu the month of may june and july the pure bred percheroo stallion vllly 13047 imported from france on wednesday and thursday of each week will be at the e table of mr n l davidson lot 31 second line esq u en 1 no for oar- calvin campi1ell moifat owner- the ford car has established new driving standards th ti hh rokd car xlites admiru lion as it pusses on account of ih line lines nnd its attractive color harmonies it ia entirely smart and modern the full nickeled radiator shell acorn type headlights and one piece full crown fenders add h touch ot elegance to u look of power and speed what the car will do is a revelation it has sixty miles an jiour speed if needed with exceptional acceleration und ease of contiol 1 here is smoothness ut all times und you may touch thiriyhvc to forty miles an limn in i eoiid geur when truflic emergency deinunds 1 nir lloudutllc hydraulic shock ab sorhers smooth rough roads all steel bodies apd windshields of shut tcrproof glass make for greater afcty low initial cost low depre ciation und typical ford reliability long life and economical upkeep are yulii gum an ty of motoring satisfnc hon utiic in and take out ill i it through its pace youll lik want it i or wc und we think we iiavk a stock of used cars reconditioned and ujakan teed exactly as represented norton motors acton georgetown and norval district koki sales and slkvick hrenume tires lion oil kxufc- batteries lycc air phone 69 acton buttery kelhurcinir ouh 1 1 m l p a y m l n 1 plan is mos1 attractive if you arc looking for any in vestment for your money tiie mu continent bond cor poration offers second standaiid royalties one or lhe safect securities to bo had safe u a dank and pay cod dividends every month information cladly given far tlu asking without obllflatkm to you a w dawson f o box u rramfton district itepreoenuuva have openlnx for a few l season 1929 woo wanted it il darbour imbburg buyer for ouclph worsted and 8 pinning co will be in acton at the c n it station to buy wool un the followlna dates junu g june 13 junk 20 in hockwood at olldon h ha un tan shot june 1 14 and 21 lllulut market irlc will be iiuld marker your wool dlrtol to the milt optometry uh value to uie public dy a i savage gacjpb ontarla ntuhlnts iiookkkeplbs stfcauy ukaufchs and otlirp who from ctiolce or mcrully overwork tliclr eyca un headed for trouble tile trtjiibrkt moil jierfcct cyea nerd bomic nut and u auwl ryn arc far from perfect tiuljb in ed nuire than rrnt wtutc cilfy ix in i d only an examination vc in tell wajtlnu to help yaa conunued nkl wwk hulruriptknbi far all maitt taken at the free itt ouuj wsmhlsw