Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 17, 1929, p. 4

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amlttjwsiw siparfiro tiiijummyjl j dm a v i hi jlp arjun 3ffrj jlrrfih mrmwr ontario qitcbrc dvlion c w n a ml i strerl arliitu ontario tlie autucriplion prut i itx ipr yrar in ailvancr iottaoa u cir flwltunal 10 rren in tile unltfl slate the tile lo yrlnrh ubcrlpllon rr palil la inhrall on ttit uillrei lalirl advertising itatlih tor mll uncutii- fitil ailvrrtiicnin u ami in other column tlie rate will lr fmiixl at head of column dli- play silver tlniiu nirt on application cj a dills editor ami propriator telephones editorial anl hir oulc a cood nowhpaiwr a cmm1 tvvn no ono can deny it a city ii ulsio judged ly its newupiiper if itn ncwinitper him n iitundiird in if treatment and dinplny of new in its feature uiul in its cditorinl cohmm thce fnctr rnon mnkc their impression if the newspaper is insufficient the city will suffer no institution linn n more ficrious rela tion to a cityv reputation thnn n citya newspaper brookficld m argus not kany the orillin packet- and time puts it thii wnyj mr- ferguson is not making it easier for conserva tives with temperance proclivities many thousands of fqod conservatives felt impelled to vote against theirpnrty in the lost election when this was the outstanding istuc and thousands ot them will do so again if they are persuaded that hy voting tor the government they arc endorsing the present liquor system though he probably does not intend it mr fergusons speeches almost challenge them to do so neighborhood news thursday evening october 17 1029 a cross word puzzle a writer in the manitoba free press finds the election in ontario a bit puzzling mr ferguson he notes says to the electors if you will give me power i shall do wonderful things for you lessen taxation extend assistance to rural users of hydro reduce the tax on motors nndtwlmt not very good iiideefl but why he argues shouldnt the electors afcyto mr ferguson hadnt you power to do all these things for us without an election didnt you have complete control of the legislature- hadnt j you fifteen months left in which yoii could have be stowed all these blessings upon us why didnt you do them and then come to us for your reward but in answer to his query what is the answer to posers like this nil we can say is that it is too long and too sad a story county oulcink cluitigo there will apparently be some changes in county officialdom at milton if rumors noy current have any roimdatiovi the burlington gazette last ween summed tt up t litis during the present year there has been rumblings at the county councif board that some changes were necessary in the county council officials and apparently a move has been started in that direction at the county council meeting held at milton yesterday it was agreed that at the november meeting of the council a bylaw would be submitted to appoint county en gineer roy smith of oakvillc county road super inendent nn salary of 3000 per year with 000 allowance for car and retain mr jas g wilson the present county rond superintendent as- assist ant at his present salary of 2000 without any car allowance it is also proposed to appoint an assist ant treasurer and install a filing system in the office j2 th tt is sf pp to such a move there js also a feeling that wm panton the veteran county clerk is getting too old for his job and his head may fall into the basket with the rest of the veternns archie mcgibbon the gaoler asked for an increase in salary and when he did not get it resigned as caretaker of the jail so a caretaker will have to be appointed at the end of the year the dying hours of the county council promises some interesting developments uukmntttohj mrn clio llyrunn unil uroiuldmlkhtiir lire fprmlliitf a rouplo or weekn at at jiuittc city ut v a vv ivwin nctrtl ma juduo on iriillii howcrn and vir tables ut the fjlmi op lnlr pn tiufldny mr and mrfi nrwuin dlirnt rnlurnrtl iininc from tlirlr wnldlnu trip on ofttur- dny cvmlnif loit mrn w it allien u visltlntrherkan wm m otllwrt at oahawa mlfi joannhlno illnrui npent tho tuuit frit with frleiidn at ilranlford mr hurry newbald who underwent an oprratlon at tit joropha ilaiipltal latt vrck in rorralna an well qj can be expected the many frlcnda of mr ftlclmrd jlodndan will lo pleaded to hoar that ha in prokirnfllnff favorably otter hu recent operation at the clnneral horipltal rnbt otirlliw a wellknown rwildent on the beach wan struck by an auto mobile on friday cvnnlne lout ho was knocked down hut escaped a injury and la able to he around an usual itnv q w teww accompanied by mr j h pollard went to jarvln on friday last to atumd the fir st banquet and nmokcr of the uooatern clul an organ isation of the commuijitleo of jarvln hnftcravlllo nndj caledonia over 100 mzn were present mr tebbn wan tlie iter of ths evenli ft- h inn pf nnd whktlc eont f liiiniijlti won put under the hammer on monday loit but did not hrlna any bids oawttc mitton mr and urt john now of ijickjwft n vihiuhi frlrtntu i mrn rrriiilly mrn iliintrr maud and liiir hinther ilonui rwia of ptnilt have txen lull i lilt tlinlr parinlh mr ntul mm li ijwih mnyor anil mrti k ttyir and mrn k mlddlium ftltendikt the i all fair ut wyoming on veiiluy lut ml vi kdna andcnwin ha acccptrd a phultlrm nnitenorupher in the law odcr of mrirn iliitchlnnotl at elliott the milton priwwd ii rick co lion re- celvrd an order from uiukatoon uank leu carloadh of their famoim bud brlrk u b used in the erection of a federal public bulldlnii in that city champion mr and mm kelson ryder nnd non harold of hamilton stent the week end with relative in town r and mm oco allberry aild mr and mn oco white tofonto and mr ltd allberry hamilton were vlnltora in town on ounday tlifl dcoratorn having unshed mm oiit- oldo or the poat office ore now engag cd in beautifying the interior no that when everything kjui leen given h flnklilng tounji the whale ntniolure will dduht prcnent a very plranliig uid artlnllc appearance reformer oakviixi fuu ubc with the new arena in the park taking shape and its erection coming along nicely it is not too early to plan for the sports etc to keep the building busy and a source of revenue throughout the year the athletic association which has been achieving such splendid results in the organizing of the vorious sports in town has undoubtedly been arranging for the major events of the winter and the hockey games that all are anticipating enjoying this season in the early spring a softball schedule for acton nnd neighboring towns in the countryside with the same organization backing the enterprise will prove very popular we have noticed too some very interested inspections by those who have the welfare of the fall fair at heart and from them and othcrt who have been anticipating the fairs progress the project seems to open up new possibilities for a larger fair and greater attractions new features for a greater twoday exhibition arc opened up by the two buildings the curling rink it would seem would house many exhibits and leave the main build ing free for a great exhibit on the first evening of the fnir what this will develop into will undoubt- edlyjbethe subject of discussion at future directors meetings interest is keen in this latest addition to the community life of the municipality let us plan to take full pleasure and profit from this recreation cuntrc being provided that will be necessary in order to realize fullest dividends in recreation and cash judfire on performance not promises in 1020 there was a possibility that premier ferguson with u new and untried in ontario law was endeavoring to promote temperance and sobriety today with a record of increased consumption of mruor a proven inability to control liquor high ways strewn with empty liquor bottles and highway accidents through booze multiplying and fatalities increasing the experiment has been proverti unsuc cessful a manly admission of failure in view of the facts would therefore seem tho admirabte thing but such hasnt been forthcoming from the eltperi- inenter mr ferguson we arc osked to take a big and stronger dose of this panacea which has proven worthless another four years is asked with u whole lot more promises just in the same category as were put forth in 192b then there migfit have been sonic virtue in the dope although it looked like a quack remedy now the electors have seen what the liquor control act wont do they have also seen whut the promiscuous selling of booze will do in this motor car ugc sure were making money outof it but wouldnt you rather workfor the money than be a party toru uung homes utid lives with whiskey some people get carried uway with the idea thut winning the election for their party hy any means is a great victory wouldnt t be greater victory to win or lose with a clear qonsoieriqe of having done a duty and a real service to ths country and its manhood and womanhood you rnny be the next to meet u car with u drunken driver will your conscience say that your oe put him on the highwuy someone very near o you may be affected by the free am asy method of securing liquor will you have any regrets as to the way your vote wa- cust these are the things to consider when voting partyism is small in this pr any election the big issue is a moral one and the candidute who is pledged to give advancement on thiir issue is your man we arc judging on past performances not present promises mr ferguson has failed and will not admit it shall he be permit ted to continue his failure in haltou mr hilluier stands for mr ferguson and mr blukdck mtmid for the combined liberal und prorciiyd emper- iiuce platform the question nteih no further elucidation amalgamations in the newspaper field the amalgamation of newspapers is apparently following in the general trond of business amalga mations lntcrprovincial newspapers limited has been incorporated controlling the vancouver star the colgary albertanj the western farmer and the northern mail and from ontario comes a surpris ing newspaper announcement that splendid twice-fc- wcek publication the port colborne citizen has ceased publication and jdincd forces with the welland tribune and the new paper will be known as the weliandport coloorne tribune it is hinted that possibly a daily will be the outcome of the amalga mation in the fifteen years that iar h j shore has had charge of the destinies of this journal port colborne has made rapid progress and port col- borncs newspaper has kept stride and provided the community with an outstanding weekly journal mr shore will be the business manager of the combined paper artd the office and staff will be maintained in port colborne tjie job printing plant is not affected by the change in the newspaper business in his summary of the activitfes of the port colborne citizen and his explanation mr shore says but a newspaper located in a growing industrial tbwn must needs continue to- improve and widen its scope uf influence and service facing the problem of further cjtpansionjind endeavoring to somewhat chart the atffniture months and years the plan of amalga mating the port colborne citizen and the welland tribune was decided upon as the next big step to ward gfving the people of port colborne humber- stone and district a local paper to more adequately meet their needs we will miss the port colborne citizen among our exchanges it was one of on tarios outstanding weeklies in the broader field to which mr shore and his associates are entering we wish them the continued success whicli has characterized their efforts in publishing such a splendid weekly jburnal in port colborne ir and mm licji r macnicl were town on tuccday on their honey moon mliii ola wabdi jenvcn town on friday to npend the winter months with her brother allen walsh at walkcrvule m c smith of burlington who was seriously injured in a railway accident last january nan return od an action for 50000 agalnnt the t ii rfc b railway canon d ituiuicu qinlth won preaching in grace church hamilton on sunday evening and hla pulpit in qt judva wm filled by rev o if p oroul the new office and showroom of tho suburban qoa co formerly mrs afoul tonn ntorc la ready for occupation od attractive appearance a runabout cor owned by a young man named barclay aldddod at tho bend in the road near the c n ix on dundaa street on sunday evening and turning over was badly damaged but tho driver escaped unhurt nocord mrs t wilson of qhorldon la visiting mrs j p mcduftce of douglas avenuo miss clara blggar r n of bucojo is vial ling her parents mr iintl mrs a a dlggar sixth lino mayor blakelock is opening a com m it tec room in oakvlllo in tho mcder- mott otore east o tfn dregory theatre mr ad mrs o kwart ihui dundu highway are removing litis ieelc uje torontohamilton hlghwoj near bronte where mr hall iuu a reripotulble position on the icrug poultry farm star georgetown editorial notes it may be your car next that comes in contact with a liquor controlled vehicle on the highway speaking of the election and not the weather t would seem to be warming up just a little bit elections on october 30 halloween on october and thanksgiving and armistice on november truly a very appropriute sequence of events the challenge of mr sinclair will go unanswered by mr ferguson the revealing of the years liquor sales would be might poor argument in favor of the liquor control act ferguson asks prohibition forces to aid tn fighting liquor traffic reads a newspaper heading sounds jubt like an army general sending his men out to fight without any ammunition a fine new brick chimney is being erected nt lie boiler houses of the iro- vlnclal paper mills mr and mrs duncan campbell o moffat visited frlendo in town on sun day miss mary ross of maxwell la a pend ing a week with mr and mrs oorgo davlit mr and mrs a cargo lawrence and mac or toronto spent sunday at mrs k besseys mr j b mackenzie has purchased tlia bell property on church street he will rcmodel tho present building ma-k- lng two modern houses out of some dr and mrs watson miss laird and mr w aiass left lost week to spend a few days in muskoka mr prancls thompson who is al tcndlng the o a c ouelph apen t the weekend at his home here mlsces maude mcdonald and jean mackenzie were the guests of miss margaret dickie at eloru over tho week end mrs t p grieve and mrn e e young were in niagara falls last week attending the annual convention or the ladlefl auxiliary of tho canadian legion mr and mrs cleorgc lake mid con laurence of ttmmlna and mr ai id mrs caster stumpf of olmlra were visitors with mr and mrs a u imller hu t week mr sam mackenzie has return d after spending several months in tha unlttd states and canada studying tho lumber business with a number of uu i largo firms between chicago and the oast herald erin inckea9ino the value qv canada muhkttat uehources the increased demand for tnuskrat pel li the consequent rise in price and the marked decrease in tho natural supply are the main reasons for tho incrcaung interest and widespread manil for information as to the economic possibilities of raising tills furbeoxor to meet tills demand and to increase the value of canadas muskrat resources the department of the interior ottawa through 1u natural resources intelli gence service lias prepared and issued a publication entitled the muskrat a canadian fur resource the purpose of the information contained in this booklet is to make possible a wider know- lodge of the essentials necessary for raising muskrat under control either in their natural habitat or in pens canada owing to climatic and other favoi abic conditions in particularly adapted for the production of high rjuajhy muakmu and possesses an well tljouirndn of acres of marsh and other more or less unproductive areas on which the riay jpronngatcdjthcdcycjop- nient at these areas for the propagation of muskrat would no doubt provide a whole or port time occupation far many persons and materially increase the pro duction and value of canadan muskrat resources thin booklet on the muskrat will be cent free on request to the platurai sic- i sources intelligence service department of the interior ottawa he took no chances nfjt he brushed his teeth twice a day with a nationally advertised toothpaste the doctor- examined him twlew a year he wore his nibtters when it rained he slept with the windows open he stuck to a diet with plenty of fresh vegetables he relinquished his tonsils and traded in several womout glands he golfed but never more than 10 halm at a time b got at least eight hours sleep every night he never smoked drank or lost his temper ho did his daily dozen daily he was all set to live to be a hundred the funeral wul be held next wednes day ho is survived by 18 specialists four health institutes six gymnasiums and numerous manufactures or health foods and antiseptics lie had forgotten about trains at a grade crossing harrisons sale rubbers mens ic womens 76c misses c5c childs 55c card co cteanra and dyer guelp1x ontario another four years under the liquor control act will piakc the safe nnd sane driver not want to be on the highways wc overheard one prospective car buyer remark that he had no desire for a cor under the vrcrcii conditions in toronto ft would appear that the funeral directors splijt commissions with the doctors one dnlployec of a funeral director stated in court he had paid over 100 for the purpose of securing business from doctors wouldnt one want to get right buck home if taken sick while on a trip to the city tha orillin packettimes protests against the huir cutting procedure in county jails especially when sentincdd for tjiort terms we have heard of a lot of protest against jail terms and yet premier ferguson has promised there will be more of them und longer terni for offences under the l c a perhaps thin will overcome the argument at least it would seem another attempt to pleako both sides miss florence robinson has rclumeu homo after spendtna a year at scots guard bask mrs r schram or detroit r lch is the guest of her brother mr 8ai a nurse ouelph rood mr and mrs o d ruff duel ph wcro fair day visitors with mr and mrs h- w campbell mrs j oreen of toronto opt mt a tew days with friends here mrs wesley dray of ouclpa visited at her home hero for a few diiv a mr and mrs wesley aray of ouelph and mr and mrs d matthewi visited with friends in crln on ounlaj mr and mrs l w overland a nd miss m mcphail of toronto were ft lr visit ors with mr and mrs l over ian d mr and mrs w mcdeth and mr and mrs w a nlcol of toronto spent a few days with mr and mrs ic bic- dougall mr robert ncsbltt has been oi ilorginb and remodelling hi residence an d when completed will be a big imp imw nent mr and mrs john mhloy of 1 luffalo y were pair day guests of l tr and rs j r hamilton and other 1 rlcnds major justice and mrs justlca spent lom tuesday at drayton attendtii g the opening of the new road in that ioage visitors ot j r omlths at fafr time pic mrs w mcdonald of bldn y n mr and mrs y p sandorra n of hprlngflcld motji messrs harry and ilouurd tufford doamsvllle mr it llllls or atymcr ont and mr ajoi mr j h smith acton mrs r i travis toronto mrs rm- btroiig mils orahom and mr yo una of acujii mr and mrs d a come ron mrs jnmq cameron and daugt iter marlon and messrs lloyd and di uce caimrim were guests of mr and 1 jra james long on pair day advocate i herbs to heal those sore sick bronchial tubes gallagher indian herbal rnievlyoom3 right front n the heart of nature dontdomuklbloall winter if youre uubjoct to hi onchitifl or similar ilia apt to pick up a naiity claiming cold or cough do flonaiblo otart now taking aaltaghoro indian ilorbal remedy it in oompooed novjy of hnalinr herbs a natural remedy porfoct for killing rofl a nauty cough a r xild or bronchial ailment a genuine blood enncher and body buildnr thin mi otlior reliable gallagher herbal iioiwchold kflmotlica now areola by uk a t brown acton business directory lukditijiij dr j a mcniven htyslelau tuws huston office and kesldcnoo conw uow avenue and fclgln tltrtt- ikoal cflw world of sport yours vith a j electric ral 1 electric radio the majestic will admit you your family and your friends to every important sporting event tins year next year and for years to come free from ac hum and oscillation at any wave length equal sensitivity and range at all points on the dial dont take our word for ic come in and sec the 1930 majestic models today model 91 easy terms it desired liss tubes ash us to demonstrate now i w d talbot corner mill and main streets acton 19700 less tubes model 92 24200 provincial elections 1929 electoral district of halton public notice is hereby given that a special poll for re ceiving votes of railway employees sailors and travellers in said electoral district as provided in sec q7 i of the election act 1927 will be held and kept open at the new building corner george and colborne streets town of 0akville from two oclock in the afternoon till live oclock in the after noon and from seven oclock in the afternoon till ten oclock in the afternoon on thursday friday and saturday 24th 25th and 26th iays of october 1929 pntcd at hornby ont this 1st day of october 1929 james mcdowell returning oihcer god save the king -hurrlm- hale lumberman- 0 ud- bori worth 3 35 and 3 os tor 3 b0 try magnesia for indigest ion gtulun ilruin sonii jrdl 1 lyoplr whn differ from tndl usuully tmvo tried icpiln charcoal and vurlom dlucstlvc aida and in more limn wlluht temporary rellof tlmrj not even that hut before fflvlnu up to clirun ruihila junt try the envcl uf hlmiruutl muuncuu nut thr immricliil carbunatr citrate but j urn huu ruled mutrncala w nlcji you tun obtain frum practically a ny it uu ijlt in cilhur powiwr ur tablet form take u traspouiiful of tho lowdcr four lablcu with a llltlo w iter aft your next iiiral and tec whu i a dlffei uiue this make it will liu antly nru tiitlu tin- danuiruufl harm adj in lu ttuiinuch uhlcli now cdun m your food to frrmonb and sour makln u utuj w hutukiicr lirurlburn aiul tlui buiutid or lipttvy lumpy ffflliitf u iu umna lo fillow nioat vtryuliif y u eal you etui njoy your tucau ulu mut a fiur of ludlfltiiuui service for all small and moderate sized accounts as well as large ones arc welcomed hy the bank oi montreal the service of this bank is adapted to all and the quality of that service is the same wherever and whenever it is rendered bank of montreal established l8l7 total assets in excess ov i00000000 l u siiorey manager phone ho 23 x o uok si hahold nash farmer m a harruur hollolur naury publld csdvyancr ule i ncumvuan lock acton on uonkv lkht oh moiltaaoilcfl jlftur 00 a m to a 0o p m timtarddy 13 00 dcloclt hkntal du i h johnson ddsld onlcs u1i1 uumt in ui ctrifmt blitk v tktkfffokk 5 mtttckllasfttgutl francis nunan juaount book of u kla4 ttua to order perlodteoi j vry defcaiptfaa erefully bound ilulln tuuy mid prtkoi puy foam wyndhun etrue otulph cxdl the surest way t caiuci ouutandltic dm b oury few r bctaay urgm or btaull la la pi uuu will kelly aiken ns caumiim n chitg cider and apple butter hendersons mill 1 ulle w6 of roekwood on na 7 nijliway now open for roeincas tuesday and fridays tuotu 9w b c na 5 uockwmd if you are inolrlng for any in- veaiment for your mony tub utxoontinent bond cx3r- pouation offer beoond standard royalties one of the aafeit 8curttl to be had oaio as a bank and paya goad dividends every month information eladly glvon for uu asklns without chutfauon tosou h to dasaw f o box sf maxsaron district repreafintative ilav opalioii for a paw lata afcfiu acton monument works not one of actani oldeit estab lished concerns but one that hai aliown rood procreann during tho years of its establishment eqtabuansd ttl acton in 1030 fair pjallaj and coo waikuaa- ship are maritlaj eaeh ear a larrer pntlnfaa ttrv john nicol jack stewart cleaner dyer regular call and deliver service to acton tuesday thursday and saturday mornings fob wtohrt and efficient bebvxc2 phone 69 acton odorless cleaning truecolor dyeinc notice to creditors in tllb suuuooate couut of the county of halton in the kbtatk of jamfca max v ell mll dkceahld die crtdlloro uf jantca uaxwrll boll luic ut ihn vuluqo of acton dcntlat deceased wtu died on or about uic unit day of october iqu and all other liertuiia havlnff claims otfaln hu catatu are required an or before the 17ui day of november 1030 to send by mall ponlaffe prepaid or otherwise deliver lo the undersigned tho uollcltor for um sole exocutrlx and trualce under the will of uu sold doccoed lhrlr od- dretui and descriptions full particular of uielr clajjn and tlie nature of tha wcurlub if any iield by tliem and on and after tlie taid 17th day of novn- ber a d lgao the aald toecutrbt and triutea wul proceed to dlitrumita uu auau of uia aald dacesod otnorut tlu narued uwfully ontluad uurola uniur ha ull wul i and thin notice iwlnff elven tn nunu- riir of uiu itultoa act it li o oliaii 10 iioc at lu will not be rapanlhia for any cbuma of which alio aluut not hivj rcilvd notice at tho luiie of tuch utrlbuuan ddd at acton tldo 17th day ot oc tober a- d 1u3u ada ilell liola iicutrik and ttualm uy ii n paruur acto ontario lur uollcltor la3 is sulwcripuonri ot all mkaxlne ju jjjitikhsk

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