Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 10, 1929, p. 4

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siw r till llouf op tljr irtmi 3tap ytfesn c w n a tlir acton i uri i itfss i tlnuilay cv nu al il r 1 rn uill slrrar act n onti o prtte it tw rr ycr in a lvi cltruj j lit nal to furci malai tlie dale to i i pau i in 1 rand on ili mr advprt1si uat1s i or tj ailvrrtittmn tt a i i m ml raici will 1 e on at lira 1 plr dertn iic rati viv 1 lillmff qltb u j unnr1 a 111 ls td inpllcati n tar and iv telrnioskg editorial n i dun compciwahon lumefiin totii benefit of ik1 77 were awarded umlcr the workmen compen u t ion act during the llrnt nine month of tliiiytur a compared with l jhm foi ihl eorre pondmi period hint yeiu ihe titnl n mn her of accident n ported during thi nine i ontli wii s iz hemp un iiiercu l of h km over ihe nme period la t cur the fainl ntcidms nunihered 171 ai compared with 1 1 s for ihe hi t nine month of 112h ihe nvcrapc daily iinnilier of iicjiiti icportcd during the nrnt nine nionlh or l wn 22 the- average ainoiult of hcnchi awardi cd daily wn 212 1 0 nnd the average number of cheques issued dmly was him during september there were 7 2i8 accident reported and tlos 070 1m was awarded in bcncfltsa eompnrcd with 7 012 ae cidents nnd s 12 021 20 benefits during september a year ago neighlorli6od newa hkath oiauy 11v itomfl pauqmiiait mrs n ir l limit tr mr c iyu ii kuin lornntn in vlultluu with llitih ulk tu ut llh hu i n villi of alio ii km mr anil k mi n uilil kcntwr of arlon in vhthlnif pin hu mr und mm w u llluiilinin mr mill mrn it w itllrtn n npml tin wjfk ut mlhirlii stills or new york witii a r with mr und mm w muhblnutim nnd family ir iinil mm umald uiltch luivrf nuirnrd hum atti r urn ndlnu yomn tltii with rrlrmlfi tn western caiiuilu ur itrh n niuny friends will be pleiuuxl in know mint lir in much improved in li ttlth meurn ii arscott w a ourclllll o olnrlck j ii gibson a mcdougall and l overland rpenl the weelmd at nuninic r immc at colllntfwood und took in the bluhtn on thn lake slinra highway wc understand at least wo of ttrln biinlnrrji mru were relieved of uirlr roll hlcli van no mran bum at hramptnn fair pick pockets are said o have thursday evening october 10 1020 jedflbl burglary too common the quick and cnty methods provided by auto mobiles very oftcnw ones for petty thieving of business places in tlfe smaller towns is providing a difficult problem to deav with m these communities until the past few weeks acton has been very for tunate in being free of these acts of burglnry the entering of two business places within the post couple of weeks and the carrying off of considerable loot at both places has confronted the authorities with the necessity of changing the methods of dealing with this problem the measures to be taken tfre no doubt now being contemplated in the minds of the authorities and action being taken to curb the law lessnpss and loss of property ijftfllntion coming the intimation thnt a ban on liquor clearances will come at the next session of the dominion par hamettt will bring a sigh of relief to those who hac long waited for this move on the part of the govern i merit mnny have wondered how long tlfia practise cieani up to the extent of about twelve ihundicit dollnra durlnir the day advo- 1 would be allowed to continue nnd if it would not lead both these friendly notions into serious difficulties it matters little to the average man or woman i cjorcutovvn whether it je done by an order in council or b special legislation the important thing is that some steps be taken to stop tin illegal traffic bctwticn two friendly counnes nnd efforts be made to guard the international boundary with n common spirit of sup pressing lawlessness and not one aiding lawbreakers to evade the rules of another country the legis lation is needed nnd common neighborly friendliness demnnds that it be enacted as speedily ns possible mir hl hut nltrvr h ui j i in uml foi vlhh in ujt lliuh- thc worm haf turned the worm has turned at last and it has turned magnificently for years now wc have had judges imposing damages upon the owners of trains which happened to tie with motorists in a race forttcross ing this wc felt was the essence of injustice our opinion always was that if there was anything let of an individual who was insane enough to try to beat a tram to a crossing and didn t that it should be cither locked up or further punished and that whoever was in char of the i sliauld he commended for having emphasized the peril of such competition hut that never happened it never seemed to occur to our judges that the motor car might run into the train always the tram ran into the mdtor car and the owners of the train paid but at last wc have found a just judge up in belleville one john burns tried to beat a c p r freight to a crossing and did in winning his race however he turned a switch which detailed the train piled up 10 cars caused damages of 200 000 and killed a brakeman so he has gone to jail for three months the railway own ers turning like the worm brought a charge of criminal negligence against burns the crown helped the charge the judge upheld it it is an admirable precedent if the people who try such exploits in i lunacy knew that they wre going to be punished whether they won lost or tied it might result in fewer crossing fatalities ottawa journal town improvement another example of co operation town loyalty and hclpfulncsb was shown last week when the lake side chapter of the daughters of the empire offered to instal a new stage curtain with wing curtains nt the town hall there hnvc been many improve ments carried out in acton the past few years by organizations in the town who hove the beautifying and betterment of the community at heart the new curtains will be a decided asset in actons public hall they have been desired by many for years and will be appreciated by every citizen it would maki a long list to enumerate the organizations who have been benefactors and the benefactions they hnvc b their efforts given the town the past few years acton has received no great donations on a large scale but each has contributed in their own way to ward securing many improvements which are doing much toward the improvement of the home town the spirit is commendiblc billbaactlu a menace to safety maintaining that badly located billboards are not only a detriment to the roadside but also a menace to safety the directors of the national automobije chamber of commerce in new york city have adopted the following resolution advertising bill boards erected in large numbers along and adjacent to the highways unnecessarily mar the appearance of the countryside and detract from thfr pleasures of motoring such signs are in many cases erected a points such as curves nndrfllirohdandng1iwny intersections where they ore a positive menace to the safety of operators and users of motor vehicles by distracting the attention of drivers they may be a contributing cause to accidents the national auto mobile chamber of commerce indorses civic efforts to improve this situation in the public interest and specifically and emphatically disapproves of any and all advertising along our rural highways which may imperil hfo limb or property the contractor lion rtarted work cm the rrnairlnff of the auelpli gtrect pave ment opponlte qt qcoracn church a now room has been fitted up at the public goluxri and was opened monday mufl aruiur of aulnton li tllo hew teacher of die juvenile room at the women a inntltute contest at tlie county pair held at milton hua saturday mru w v grant of dearee- town mtun awarded cccontt prise for handmade infant d dreca mm stephenson and her daughter icenorm who la attending toronto untvcmlty bpcnt uio weekend with mru annie adamo dr stanley crocs formerly of qrnvra hunt an old rjconretown boy lias eold hi a practice at elm ira and accepted an appointment on tlie itaft of the home- wood sanatorium at quel ph ldward e maybcc a former student of q co rue town hlflh school liau recent ly ocured hln dachclor of aru from queen a unjvernity kingston ho is a brother of mm clifton morton norval and miss eileen q maybcc of hornby and mrs a d cactell left an friday last for their new home in hluh bale during their twentyflve years of tdeuc here they mode many t rlenda and proved themselves honorable cltlqns with whom ue arc sorry to part the best wbhea of tlie entire community i o with mr and mm cactell to their new home herald i iwrtt th in rvitn wi iiumi tli in i ti lluiidiiv uixt i k ki up timl mil thut i hinl huy h wiih n wuya tlfklfd win thi hi nrdlxlon wn ulvin pruni that tliiw on tin mippi r wit vry tiuuon fiuif var 1111 hjmftlnilly iflulrrduy anr fciimiy went to tin pitcher hiuiw to nlui und win n uhe ciinut hcmi j hhft wiu al rttcltrd up ihe ail nh never new mun- cud tuwk but it dhowed on the where a animal pitcher wan nhoii antl the immkey ned to the tager you will pay for 0 ennult to my pryde sunday ifellen olitnt not home frum a plnlfihlno nkool today witch nhe had uuley ben thr re a wk but pa cd it wan rellenn pa ultch cot flnwied lnt so nlie unm on home half finished munday mo went to nbhdae tunchrn today and pa and me had to go to oil iterant for lunch i ant pa what was the dir trntn between a lunch ajld luncheon and he answered and scd about a and a quarter mont oenrclly all waj teusday unklo hen wu sick about a wk and trot to feeling all rite lat sunday hilt he woodent get up till thlcl afternoon becux he atlll hod um mctjpclne left and he ned dm moy u ml oil v no lilrf mil umui momliiu lollul lnhmi hi hindi otto mi niliig nihil lr ii f hi mm hv i ii 11 h mlmnn hit hi k of th keys pdinli ii tinly h iii iii lfft liurili nnd of un llllu lloikf wtim 1 il il hiiv hllln in etttfn 6 00 to 1000 ii d u mill m irn purl tlum m tor mi i iiitiik n l tlli tv wi litlnif vul tuiylti hi uhi wiring jlrlrklnylnif ilititthiu llurtxrlnu ii unly cultiin work riiod nlll nn n n writ i r ill tin itihlntftlvi i k lloakinton hflfmiiih 111 kliik w ttoto firipl yinftllt ilnrvlrr a count busmesajoirectory oq j- cadesky kyksikiit specmust wjll uk at a t i1iu3wm u duuo utotlu actou monday nov 4th anyone ulfrtnif from kyturuln ddfjtllve vbdon or ittadaelin aliould not mil thn opportunity of ronxultlntt thu eyrlght ipeclllut aprxdntmenu may iw made with mr a t llrown drubaut conoulratioh pilkli onlen ilouri 0 a tn till 4 p w itunwaxi dr j a mcniven l uyuleuti uh hurgpon- offlre and heiddenco comw iwwrt avnnuo and klln otret ulqm i hi ne mo 22 v o ilox s34 iiarol i nasii rarmhr m a lurruur kallltar n alary inibu cavyanemr kte itfuuvlhan hlock acton on monihc lknt oh uortoaokfl hour 0 30 ft m to b 00 p 0turdy 13 00p elockj 31 bentat watt to bet hu nuclington xpenslvc and he wanted muneyii wlrtli wensday tliey wan a new baby horn ed a cupplc days ago acraat the crick and it onlcy wayed uirce pounds amt a i sut fmm all i cap hear i gel they are going alicd and keep u enny ways tlilrsday ncll i gueu i am in bad with jane ind it alnt my fault neatlier i borryed pas tine rlter today and rote her a nice long letter and tills cvnlng lsy t kfancti and sed jane was offly mnd dpcue i btrun tho letter my dear pet i cuddent help it becux i made a m intake and rcd tliat instead of pet u itch was my entenxhun well who carrs for gurts ennywayn onlcy sissy boys nnd i alnt 1 of them galvanized shinglbs tsylm tuoj iuuuiatn lhmnnv sheet srnnu ceilings n- ky lo puti uy no daae or ikur my to du or pttlot you will ttve nnl ths purcfum of wpr ar- wnu lry wunlproor ham ia frit dr j h johnson ddslds ottlca mill atrt in the coopor hloek tzucpiionk 45 utclxjktkovb all explained don t you think the water la awfully hard hcre7 ve but it rains harder here could not be get the facts and save your money imaottpol ipiiuaproop bltmtstml celiac look le irut fir mtuct- tvw add brihumat9 ball blwna churtk ckaou kllcliiu oj bauirooeu uo uouilaat 1 tt ui timd ipuilcublm see your local tinsmith carpenter fraffcis nunan bftftkmtiw account booki of all idndj mjtdtf to order pcrlodlcobi of tvry demipuort carefully bound nuunff titu and promptly done wyndhom gtrmt auiphont over wulbwu otor card co cleaiittv mni dytrt guelpu ontario temperance or party mm the preliminaries of the election are settled in this county and the next couple of weeks or so will settle down into the contest proper the announce ment was made last week of the selection of mr geo hillmer jh p p as the conservative nominee and on saturday the progressive liberal candidate wasj chosen in the person of mayor thos blakclock of oakville tt will be no three cornered election in this riding the liberal and progressive platforms are identical enough on the main issue to have them join forces in any constituency these parties offer the only possibility of getting the liquor question out of politics it is therefore the only reasonable thing to do to join forces on this issue and proyide the electors with anvopportunity of expressing their up proval or disapproval of the liquor control act as handled in politics both mr hillmer and mr blake lock are well known in the county both are res id ents of oakville so both will be best acquainted id the southern part of the county the election in this county will undoubtedly resolve itself on the tern pe ranee issue when the temperance question was voted on apart from pdiiups ilulton invariably piled up a substantial dry majority if the temperance sentiments predominate with the electors over the party principles the outcome of the election would see a change in the representation of thiscounty by a conservative member the question here is clear cut the joining up of the political purtics has made the issue any easy one to decide the first itep is to pet the temperance- question out of politics premier ivrguson has declared that us long us he is in power thct w le no plcbiseitcs both the liberal and progressive parties have declared in favor of plebis ute4 on the temperance question the failure of the liquor control act is surely too noticeable to need much enlargement on slither four years under this act with the increase shown in the last two years are nota pleasant outlook for those who desire improvement in the drinking evil and not political power can any true temperance man or woman allow partytsm and the little it means to stand in the way of doing their share toward getting the evil out of the country j whafwill be the effect of an other four years under the liquor control act a vote for partyism may result in disastrous effects to youriclf or some one very near tu you it is too serious u mutter to trifle with lvcry opportunity bhould be beuid to truly advance temperance idit of more than socio importance the welcome uccorded premier ramsay macdon aid of england on his arrival in the united states has been whole hearted and is a gesture of good feeling between these two great nations the import once of which will be far reaching never before has a british prime minister crossed that threshold while in office for ten minutes he stood alone with president hoover in conversation what passed be tween them in their first meeting was not told but both men were deeply conscious of what this meeting holds for the future of the nations for which they speak and for the peace of the world to labors man of destiny the moment was something sacra mental the friendly getting together of these men jtrfhigh positions in their respective countries the example set for other nations who may find a common ground for discussion of their problems around the conference table wjl tiave much to do toward dc veloping pence among these people a broad vision of the other fellows side of the argument is also possible by these meetings with the other fellow at home t a cnrdwcll paid a visit to hla brother wm cjirdwcll last thursday mr and mrs w wiggins spent a few days at aurora n y during the pant ucck mr and mrs c ii maoarccor arc spending a couple of weeks holidays at sobcaykcon ernest pllman of aldcrshot nlckcd seven pints ot secondcrop strawberries prlday lait which brought hun 2j cents per box on the hamilton market on saturday mrs angus of victoria b c and ulcj beatrice itobb on the staff of occupational thcropy marlon ind are the guests of miss llla hunt and mrs grant smith of van couver ii c ore holidaying at the home of his father mr j o smith ai pie villa mm fred cuttrlm returned homo on detective we have located your run away wife but she won t cay a word husband tliata not my wife what abe you wobtii i think i ought to be paid what i m worth anyway said the young clerk i do too cold tlie boss patiently but id hate to zee you trying to live in that cider and apple butter hendersons mill 1 mile west or rockwood on no highway now oncn for business tuesdays and fridays acids in stomach cause indigestion slitcr mru proom at washington medical authorities itatc that nearly ilnc- tenths of the cases of stomach rouble indigent on coumeas burning gas bloating nausea etc arc duo to an excacs of hydrochloric acid in the stomach the dcljcotc stomach lining is irritated digestion is dclctyed and food south causing tin disagreeable symptoms which every stomach sufferer knows so well mnnday after a month a visit w hi i her- rtlflrlnl d1qn nrft nut nenilnd hi fj such cases and may do real harm try laying aside all dlgccuvc aids and in stead get from any druggist some disunited magnesia and take a tea spoonful of powder or four tablets in waur tight after eating this sweet ens the stomach prevents the forma tion of excess acid and there is no court ncss gas or pain disunited magnesia in powder or tablet form never liquid or milk is harmless to the stomach in xnnivc to take and is the most efficient form of magnesia for stomach i lirrc s it is lucd by thousands of people a ho en joy their meals with no more fear of indigestion assessor o berry has completed as- uciotng the town and turned in the roll according to the assessment mil the papulation of the town shows an increase ol 200 the natural ou company ore laying pipes very rapidly on the streets of the town and already arc supplying gas to customers miss ethel trcaleor has resigned her position on the staff of tile local post office and returned to her home at sutton un wednesday gazette oakville editorial notes if the liquor control act is entitled to a longer trial why did it not receive it without bringing on an election over a year sooner than necessary with both candidates in the election coming from the south of the county the contest will not resolve itself into a conflict bcteen the north and south l c globe a stands for a lot of things other than liquor contrpi act it would seem from rending tht not many of them complimentary to the said act cither it all the election promises are carried out ufter the elec on ontario won t be such a bad province to live in records of performance arc however a safer guide than promises mrs m d parmer and mrs wm aiovor gage of saginaw mich have been visiting mrs c g morlatt in town during the post week mrs arthur grccnstrcct is cperullns a pleasant vocation in peoria wlluanuk field and galcsburg dllnols also du ungton and rort madison iowa anil fa enjoy big warm weather there car owned by w h macnlci of oakville was stolen lost thursday even ing and an hour later another was stolen in hamilton from j w sheppord two boys arc supposed to have been the mis creants the macnlci car wafl badly damaged record mrs wullurd uyan and son of tor onto arc visiting her mother un j pickering of dundos highway 1 here was a leak in the water main on calborne street and the concrete pave ment had to be broken through and the main repaired r und mrs wesley blackajl of lah towel visited over tho weekend at tlie homo of mr and mrs albert hughes and also al tho home of dr and mrs j a johnstone ot postvluc in about another week a government outnt will be here to rebuild about a hundred and twenty feet of the west pier when complete this will mean that tho entire wct pier lias been either entirely rebuilt or had a new top built lust year tlie pierhead af the west pier was rebuilt star premier ferguson s message in his own riding of they cant beat mc just doesn t sound very much like rule by the people we doubt if even mussolini would make such a statement the real estate movements improvements under way and rumors of other improvements contcmplat ed on mill street do not forecast any feeling of pes simisui on the outlook of business in acton ihe third annual meeting of the shareholders of i ergus arena inc was held lust week the buluuce ililct for the pubt beasuu howed u surplusof 1000 and this splendid result when lutt year pruvidej t uly two months for t und cutting deumt milton mrs a j sloan of stratford has biui visiting her parents mr and mrs it white dr andcrton m p is having the tore next to his office unproved by having a iilw front put hi and tho in it rid r newly decorated mrs id agncw of campbell ville has icturned iuime from a delightful motor trip lo th- old st lawrence quebec in tiinnimy wkll mr and mrs ii p vlc- bcrn and mr- utatty otoiilcago the cot i trustors have commenced grad ing the road between procmon and tlie dundas highway hu hill at ed htilrimods arm la being cut down and the uork will bo rushed to completion aa soon us oilb 1c mr and mrs j j shier mr and mrs it lurtleman miss llasslncttc of hamilton und tlie misses isabel hcndcr- mlldrtd porkhurct and ireno ttironto visited mr and mrs g w shier over the weekend ci lump ion d a rooerbtan at sons milton cap- tund the red ribbons with their road item ut the urarnpton pi last week mr john parrel of london who con- ducutl the programme at tho poll pair her nu saturday is an old frtend of mayor und mrs s whqm gycat hc was during the day mr ilusuin of qalt favored the reformer wjlli a call on munday after- n kin mr lulston will be remembered tnp lrf of the aalt kiltie rand when tury vlslud milton palermo united church was the scene 01 a viry p tty autumn wedding when uu myrtle lrne harrod il n gradu te if hamilton hospital ami eld t duuuhur of mrs n rlha ham of omugh f and tlir lut w ii rumwl imiuiiu tin urldu or wm e loutcr uin of mr mury u ajid 11 u into jj jaiilr inuur of hamilton luv p a purrih luiloinud tlu tonimuiy lufomitr furs with a reputation for over thirty years the name la ton tame has been connect ed with tlie nnnufacturmg of line furs lafontaines fur store creators of fur fashions satisfaction guaranteed est 198 manufacturing furricre guclpli jlillm we offer so000 sheires seynuck valley oil company limited no personal liability r 1 smith it a ontario the firopcrtlcb of iiil stynutk valley o the arcu of the dolomite limestone forth don it i with and limm jm f incorporated by itttnt patent under the ontario companies act authorized capital 500000 100 par value pres tony seynuck vicepres f j sparham directors m nctibitl province und already consist of a block of about 3 510 acres under option and lease it is this formution which has proved so productive of oil and gas in the turner valley and other pluccs the seynuck valley oil company limited have acquired the drilling rig equipment leases options properties and holdings of the suburban oil and gas syndicate of acton ontuno which bus been intensively develop mj this property during the pas twelve mouths last yeai a large standard drilling rig was ilistullcd on this propcity and drilling commenced on january 21th lust when a depth of 1 070 feet waj oitunied a luifc- voluine of j as was struck and has been lowing continuously since that time ihu showing of gas und rock structuie is recommended by geologists to he u good indication of a large gas held in this locality no 1 well however was not capped with u view to utilizing gas for commercial pjirpotcs hut drilling for oil was proceeded with and ut the present time the intention of the seynuck valley oil compuny limited to recommence drilling operations which has been temporarily discontinued during incorpom- to sink additional wells to develop this promising oil und gas held the splendid prospects of und the advanced development of the oil a lid gas field of the seynuck valley oil compuny limited recommends the shares asun unuyial opportunity tor speeulative investment price 1 00 per share subject to allotment miurii sold lirmll from iiid oliee of the company ut acton ontario only

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