Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 22, 1929, p. 4

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tiii iiouk ov 1jp arlmt sfttttea ido c w n a i iii midn i hi ritlss ii i puiiii p iimrm lilvrrlnriixi i1 hr f a dills elinor ami pioprxtoi the old afffl rensiom some of thoic who arc expecting relief from their lliiniiciu worries by the old ayc pciriinuu act arc ikely to he dimippoititcd any ttithcr of- mother huvini a nan or duujjhtcr of rutllctcitt niethit rupport him or her in not eligible tor apcnrion it children who mrc utile will not keep their parent it will lie the duty or the bottrd to compel tliciriio do so cheley enterprise a notable contrail thursday evening august 22 1029 summer in almost gone whether we want to believe it or not it is a fact that the fnll tune is ut hand the can ad fan national a leading writer in one of the moat widely circu lated papers of the united states in an editorial this week snid with very considerable appropriate ness durinjj last year the amount of liquor cmuf- ked from canada into the united states wan worth no icsi than forty million dollars there arc two standpoints from which to view this trade upon the one hand it is on appalling sum to to have been spent in support of criminal activities which indi cates that lomctliinn s seriously wrong in the relation between the united states and the dominion upon the other hand it is a striding commentary upon the value of prohibition in decreasing the con sumption of liquor for if spread out over the popula tion of the united states this amount would not have given one ood drink to each american it is much lc than the amount of liquor consumed under government control in- the province of ontario canada alone neighborhood news mr john miller of ohicaifo in lioll- luylng with mr anil mm j p mckln- neyi mun gorilla olbr011 nurwlnlralnlng cimiit liuit friday with her purcnui turn ur jan curry toronto upent a lew unyo luit wrclc willi mr and mrs ii ii- austin mr and mrs wralny amy and two nana or mew ilainlmrif wore flunday visitors with their parents liere mr and mrs j w- walker of toronto are holidaying with mr and lira w hull and oilier friends mr and mrs thos marshall of acton and mr and mrn win marshall of tor onto were rccnt guests of mr and mrn thofl marsha mian olierlaw and mr and mrs hoy miss ooorgina roy and muur arthur iloy of toronto were ounday visitors wlui mr and mm it neabltt miss martha cm lib has relumed homo from a six weeks motor trip in the utales ur and mrs p p flanurson of oprliig- field unci returned with her and ar kiting friends here mro tlioman v barbour 10th line erin lert recently for leuibrirtge alta whrro biip will visit with her brother angun mcallister mrs barbour will call on old frlrnds inllrahdon medicine hat and other totfns during her trip advo- been gained when a new record has been established over a flyinn field not much more as a rule than a few pictures and headlines for the newspapers and an opportunity for a couple of fliers to give up a useful business and no in for a stage career the exhibition opens tomorrow and the western fair i n i t i r r r- t- s0qnejfjie3uii nyw zte prohibiten an fr annunl event follow very closely up their heels the summer resorts are being deserted and the harvest is being farnered in truly summer is just a litfle more thnn on the wane and the next few months will sec whnt to some of us is the finest time of year this summer wc come to the end of august with the grusb still green and not burnt up in this district at least- and while it is realized that the summer months arc ubout gone anh the autumn season ti with us we cannot help but be thankful for a summertime that was glorious may it only be temporary while many places arc deploring the decline of bhbeoall acton sccnib to be having a second awaken ing to the enjoyment of this sport a year or so ago it looked us if we might well join in the chorus mid deplore the decline of this game the girls were holding the limelight with their softball now then both games seem to be doing fairly well locally 4 true acton did not get ipto the finals in the hal ton county lcugue but the start they made this year with everyone of the team a local boy proves that practice and the keeping of the team together will make a different story next year for the acton boys the game is too good io let it decline may- the slate that other towns arc experiencing in a lack of interest in the game be only a temporary lull such as we experienced here n year or so ago i more attention for spelling- time and time again wc have noticed tn high school inspectors reportb as published that the majority of collegiate institute pupils frequently are rated very bad in spelling the conclusion one comes to ib that more attention should be given to this important subject where it is taught that is in flic public school that the educational authorities are responsible for this condition is easily seen in the linal examinations for high school entrance only fifty marks is given tor spelling whereas practically every other subject counts 100 marks spelling as one of the most important subjects in the curriculum should receive more recognition if it were put in af 100 the same us other subjects more attention would be given to it st marys argusjournal t me vein plenty of play on a recent visit for a couple of days to a summer resort we were informed that there were 1500 build ings at this particular summer place a vacation thought that came to our minds at that time and on the return trip was that canadian people do have a pretty good time with considerable play along with the woik all over the land are many such beautiful summer resorts true some only can spare a short tune at these places und others can afford a longer acution and the proof that many do avail them selves of a vacation period is seen in the fact that nearly all the places were occupied and in many places acoinmodation was not available then when these beaches become too bleak and uninviting wc have the exhibitions and fall fairs and the baeball season merger into the hockey season antf skating mid christinas festivities and dancing that tinve at all tunes and then with the jpring the mime round of pleasure io mix in at will with the work of course there arc many who cannot jo to these summer resorts for their vacation v au our pleasure to visit on monday the bolton fresh air capip we arrived just as the hag was being lowered und were wandering about the grounds while hundreds who can enjoy the vacation with ample hinds these otheis uc not forgotten by gener ous hearts cither the place would teem r model lis neatness orderliness and facilities wefrproviding delights and comforts for many the children eem- c d of all ages mid only one glance was necessary to see that they were enjoying themselves another gluncf at the faces revealed the need for enjoyment being given these pinched little lives the whole rip seemed to re vca i thut all may get some pleasure in this land those of high moderate and low i hem all stimiiedto have the opportunity for noma hright spots to enliven the humdrum of everyday lite i watli canadians it is not uhwork and no nlay and wc surely huve much tu be thankful for the new store and resident j building being erected for w it arammcll la aim out ready for occupation john u counsel it o of hamlllcn was a vtiltor at the home of capt and mrs m htigcnild on ounday presbyterians turned out in largo numbers loot sunday morning to hear rev dr cameron of ilestna preach and to hcfr- hi talented daughter mitt kdna cameron a t c m jllij tlioae in attendance enjoyed an intellectual and musical treat duncan mcarthur of town was on twomile swim at the ilnmber laslsaturdoy altemoon in the senior and junior mena and boys and record seems a foolish way of squandering money womens and elrlo clasacs there were one there are a multitude ot endeavors into which tlie on tha male and thirtyone in uie female clowea money might bo placed with better results what has duncan ntaruu in the boya- rac and wht l being gained the endurance flights and altitude rights and other stunt lying seem like a hopeless waste of good energy records are invariably made only to be held or a short time and then broken again tito holding out of temptation in the way of big pay to men to risk their lives strain their heattli and very entrantin often destroy machinery simply to make a new oakviixk received a medal lor anlshins tenth uccurd mm tuustead ot waterford is vltlt- ins her brother dr j a jahnscann mr and mrs arch qalhralui of pa lermo are holidaying on lake olmcoo mr and mrs a e ryan and family liave r aftcra holiday flt crystal 1 srd illumer dr fs i chapman and h m voiu ore away or the airplane the sooner will mankind benefit from on a flahlnb trjp in northern ontario the many advantages that it can give not a visitation in an editorial on the earthquake last week a toronto daily whicltta a staunch supporter of the liquor control act gave a very interesting synopsis of other quakes that have occurred in the dominion h says in part the earthquake of february 28 1025 again bandmaster williams is leaving on saturday lor a two weeks holiday in northern ontario during his absence robl chapman will have charge of the hand star milton crown attorney dlclt left on monday for tf couple of weeks holidays in mua- itofco mrs win wheeler and son uarold was not so severe as one that occurred n viflitinc at beach is ol catharines on february 4 1g03 on that occasion quebec suf- ur and mnk wra arcen md dugh- ter eleanor of tororito axe vlsltlna fcred and the populace was panicstricken the b mecsrn charien and exra iuus peru writer who recorded that event reported that certain uua xiclcn clcmenta the popullpsljuiy j- cleric in the liilura bakery is spending ol the inhabitants or quebec had visions warning b f wellearned holidays at pemdole them of what was to happen an algonquin sauaw ur and scott utua daughter of toronto formerly of milton saw a strange being who told her that remarkable apent the weekend with friends in town things were about to occur and that among them niironncr hugh sinclair of philadelphia p would be the shaking of the earth what this being u vuitin his parents mr and mrs n prophesied speedily came true for according to the- oinciair j i miss ruby mcmorran spent a few days record darkness settled upon the land the earth or last week with her slater mrs shook buildings fell rivers were turned to roods thompson at otewarttown j rs j d puxlow and little son ol hills disappeared and great fissures opened in the j woodatock hve been viuting her ground the st lawrence was so charged with mud pm u j- litc 1 l griffith of the manitoba and clay that for weeks the water could not be used for drinking it was alleged and believed in many quarters that the quake was a visitation and a punish ment ofthc people for their failure to put an end td the brandy trade with the indians which the church had very properly condemned the tremors of the earth that were noticeable here yesterday may not be regarded generally as having supernatural sign i fi ance but may make people who felt them thankful that this country is not within the region where such shocks are frequent and severe enough to cause loss of life and destruction ofproperty it is indeed reassuring to know that the last earthquake was not visitation to ontario for its failure to bring in advanced temperance legislation by way of the liquor control act bchool for the deaf winnipeg u visiting his sister mrs margaret ucphail at boyue mayor and mrs e oyer who hsvve been spending their vacation at their swnmer cottage near lake huron re turned home today mr and mrs j o thompson of canto monica california who motored to toronto last week came to milton on thursday and spent a few hours with her brother a- b- mccutchcon lion j o patterson olr hugh john uacdonaldr- mr w 0 fielding sir cluiord olflon and now olr edward kemp death has been busy of late among the men who have served canada in affairs of state champion editorial notes the mail and empire representative covering crop conditions in the west estimates the yield at 210- 000000 bushels sufficient too it would seem to feed many people poison liquor is thought to have claimed its second victim in guelph within a month and this is under the liquor control act in a city with a government store located in it the ins infer that there will not be a provincial election in the near future and the outs say there will be one soon the next few months will tell whether one is a good bluffer and the other a good gucsscr there is no doubt left in the citizens minds now that the skating and curling rink will be ready for this season the activity in the park this week has allayed any doubt of this anxiety now the question is to have the structureready for fall fair purposes georgetown mr and mrs r d warren of tor onto arc holidaying in town miss gubio king of woodbrldgt u ti guest of miss lillian kennedy miss merle buck spent her- holidays with friends in eurfuto new york miss a w qteclc it h of new york is the guest of mrs tyndoil miss a hayes of calgary alta is lilting at uie homo of mrs j ul buck miss catharine dllly of gait is visit ing at the home of mrs hugh dickie nv a n frith and mrs frith with their son and daughter are enjoying their holidays at the lakeofbays misses malsle antumauu mcdonald and miss jean mckenaie are holidaying in morfireal the guests of mrs l franco is rem w itumiey was at oalcvllla on friday evening assisting at the induction of rev f bfiymour as pastor or ol johns united church mrs ii w kennedy has leased a house in toronto and will be moving there in time tor the opening of the university classes which her daughters will attend cluzens generally will hope that thels absence will be quite temporary dr w b and mrs mcclure and daughter vcma of kong moon hospital oouuv china mrs bemath and lit norman bemath ot nashville ont wore visitors at mr w c anthonys last week a trio of cars coming from as many directions came suddenly together at the soldiers memorial at about 3 p m tea- terday two remained an the road wmle the third went to the ditch with con siderable damages the others also sui- tercd some but not seriously all oc cupant escaped injury excepting one feldmans august fur sale smart models at genuine savings these arc all copies of origina models hy wellknown parisian couturien the styles which the seasons coats are reductions for tlni month of augt upon which the seasons coats are based coots of surpassing elegance at genuine price jgufct tmjy 3frid only a few days left noi t now taccoon coats 325 rculkr 125 n these ore the delimit of the lilgll school und college missy hecnuso- they are much favored for reneral sports wear muskrat coats 165 if titular 200 developed along simple straight lines of beautifully matched pelts that are definitely in the mode again k french seal 79 rcur 125 for general wear there is no more satisfactory coat than the french seal and especially when they arc offered at such reductions seal 295 375 remain a classic wherever smart women gather these are indeed a special at this august sale figure busiiicsadirectoiy mkiiloal dr j a atcniven miymlelnti ani utirgvan otllcu and iuyildeilo comer bowe avenur and 1uik ulroet gal tlione no l p o ilok 33s harold nash farmer m a uanruur bolklubr koury tullla cthvyancr ite kkuuvman 1ulock acton onv monky l1cnt on mortclacjea hour- 0 30 a m to 00 p m biaturdays 1300 ocloek dental ir- it it m c m we have a de- extended payment bystem vrrd payment plan which we welcome you to take advantage of this service is offered without extra charge and all transactions are strictly confidential it is not necessary to pay the whole purchase price or the garment before it may be taken from our store feldmans manufacturing furhiers guelph wyhdiiam stlteet 1 dr j m dell d d s l d s dntal kutkmh office mill and frederick dtrcoui phonk 30 drj h johnson ddslds dental fiurreori onice mu1 street in thocoopcr hjoclc telephone 5 miscellaneous francis nunan basldiliuur account books ot all kinds made to order periodicals of every description carefully hound ilullns neatly and promptly done wyndham otreet ouelph ont over williams store did you ever stop to think by edson r wa1te slinwhee oklahoma there were 37000000 more cigarettes entered for consumption in canada in june of this year over that of the same month last year surely this big increase can not all be blamed on the fact that women are now indulging more in the habit cigar consumption is remaining about stationary the action of the toronto police in stamping out communism in toronto seems to have come in for both favorable and unfavorable criticism con siderable fuss seems to have been created by thos who would make themselves appear to be martyrs to a cjtuse the question aa we see it is not one of free speecm hut rather one of whether a minority will incite tlyi mob itito leueving that conditions applic able in another country would be beneficial in cuu on the thigh ii is r- ported to be rather hard to loctuo the blame herald the department of the interior at ottawa has issuctf a neat and comprehensive little booklet en- young lady wlio received a severe bruise titled yukon land of the klondike it is splen didly illustrated and describes in an interesting way this land of the north and gives many enlightening f stocking mountain play- atxounp liu successful was the experiment made i by uie dominion government last year in stocking mallffne lake in jasper national park with trout that 300o0 more fry were grown in uie hatchery there and turned loac in uie ipsai glacial lake this summer as eras tho 30000 travelled to jasper i from cresco pennsylvania lost winter i and so carefully was the precious freight liandled by the canadian national ex press that only 70 or the row failed to i hatch arrived at jasper uie eggs were given into the care of warden herbert davis who carefully nursed tlurn along he fed uie multitude four pounds chopped liver a day and kspt tlis water i movmg and at ft proper temperature uarly in june uie flngrrllngs were i taken out of uiclr trays and transported tn tins to mallgne the fish put in i there last year said it laimford uupcr- vlslng warden liavc done marvellously i well and have grown to a good slse they and uu uuw uatcli am spocjued trout that individuality sticks out all over advertised merejiandise that ar seeing careful thinking people read the advs they know the best is advertised that it is a well known fact that stores that advertise handle the highest quality only and the goods they sell give the greatest amount of satisfaction that careless acceptance of nonad vertised goods on the part of buyers often causes them much grief that retailers who sell advertised merchandise can easily testify to the ease witli which they sell them that they sell them easily because ad vertising has created the demand and the merchandise gives the customer satisfac tion that the 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