Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 31, 1930, p. 4

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pagosour fjl the acton free press the hd1u or 3hr arton jfrrrfjrpbh imim amnu wur irviwpw mmbr oturuqubw diiutae c f it jl tbz actoh fbm phejurt vwtu4yta tbentu al th w4 t9uihln- kdlt smtt afctne oatarle t aubkrlplu price u i a r 4c cfcargad aodltlwi i obc ia tha jailed bute tfc 4t to wkiek nsserlptloaa r eel u l4tcttd a wldrtm uiml rata will w fa slay jvartujae rat 0 a dills ultof u4 pwlo alcohol and tobacco a youth tho remarfcablvlfcit of w tilden in winning the singles championship of england in tennis at 37 years of age and winning it in a masterly fashion la attracting wide attention that a man in middle hfe should vanquish youth at youths game is unusual in this connection it is interesting to note his opinion given jn ho now yoiq hontldtrlbune list septem ber i am convinced he says that tobacco ad alcohol do much to age tho aversgosathlote i do not refer to the idiot who smokes all the timo or attempts to drink all tho mquor he- can get even moderate drinking and smoking 1 believe greatly increases the task of reaching and holding competi tive physical condition i do not drink but i do smoke and know i can feel tho difference after three weoks without tobacco neighborhood news- i i a pretty story whitfh baa moreover tha merit car vettf ttue la told ot a oertaln professional at r he- bad beautiful tenor voias of whleh bo was uk the beet of oare ae tba4 amonamtowu prospecta good foe crops fat west western canada will probably have a wheat crop of around 4wqo0fiqqrb tbi jjrj1llstia ftbt6ft6tstr henry thornton president of tho canadian national railways last years prairie wheat crop was 272000000 bushels while in 1028 a crop of 550000000 bushels was harvested speak ing of tho crop outlook sir henry said ho found good growing conditions and the prospects for a good yield of grain in the west alluding to western basin ess conditions the president said peoplo should not mistake the passing of a thunderstorm for a- cyclotio he showed that he was fully optimistic over conditions providing that the marketing or grain was carried out as- expected and required business given the railways ik i a change of driven the elections are over and we may all settle down again to this business of ailing our particular little niche in the building up of this canada of ours along whichever way we may feel it our duty in plain uafspoken terms the electors bava endorsed the con servative party and returned tljcm under the leader ship of hon r b bennett to guide the destinies of the dominion for the next term of office many of ns considered the punning budget and the methods of tile liberal regime under hon mackenzie king sift arid the programme as outlined by that faction as the course in whlchtho growth of canada would be the the greatest but canada is a great country in many ways ad between the atlantic and the- pacific and the tjnttpd states boundary to the south and its nortnorplinilts there are many shades of opinion only in these dominionwide pulsetaking tests can tho temperment of this whole country be found mr king has guided the destinies of the land well i himself vrtrewana aweshff esihan tmv bennett is a capable business man and undoubtedly has the welfare of the dominion at heart his auo- oes ft his own private business has shown his ability ipd his leadership in transferring the reins of power have proven his ability in political circles canada jsfih have change of political leadership and prcanad la going to continue to forge ahead and take iijta leadership among the- countries of tho world we j have sjmply a change of flrivers m king hss re- w unquwied his place behind the steering wheel of spfcanadaa air of destiny and will do the backseat tfrrwag for mr bennett who will be charged with keeping the baa on the road such a change is often fwtfol especially when both drivers are capable i a service its efficiency and fafloro ths frhb press this year inaugurated new vervico at election timo which seemed very popular through the cooperation of the bell telephone co fcijrspeclai line was fntalfddjn the office for election sk flight and tbe wflling help from the telephone com- spw and thelocalistajf enabled u to secure all the j0gprea available in the county and pass them on jvjfj inquirers the two lines werekept busy all evening answering tfeowhundreds of queries a radio also cwv installed for thenevenlng drew quite a crowd of tj listeners to the dominion returns and enabled ua to rv furnish dominion hgures it was our first attempt fro muiep thlitwrvice and we appreciate the assistance of the bell telephone co and mr a t prowo who v imftsjled our radio to make it possible we know nffiftfa aervloe was appreciated fcy those who uaedjt and pliifl afmply others who helped ji and the loyalty of the sjaff hi staying to midnight to render iftir was aswe stated before our first at- itenipf at this service nd t subsequent occasions jjjwewlll proflt by our mistakes and aim at improving tr c for complaint j of the returns in our bwnothknty of hal ton xif midnight tiey were far from complete and a long tice call to the returning officer as late ns uo foupwittg afternoon brought incomplete figures ifcvjila flgwee had nbt been received nd at that tttpnjf oneartf from georgetown hadthe bgutes kfvw 0n8 n esquesirig was lfsww fpwjtbe returns we really had no argu- wthosewh6scomplalne of thlftinconi- jtsim in this day of modern facilities of corn- fufllcatioo and travel thb lak of inforntatlttri was rfquhtflreeporilfblo for the lack of mention f jfilnfcftiiortdlobftiamsts and disappoint- tuning in sometimes when you sro trying to tune in to a radio station there- is sn in terval when all you can get is a succession of hldeou noises you jicac bloodcurdling shrieks and howls as though some malignanudemon woro shut up in the radio cabinet and were protesting as vehemently as possible your forefather experimenting with a radio act probably would have desisted when such an uproar began taken an ax and smashed tho cabinet convinced that it was allied to unseen evil forces you know how ever that the trouble is only a lack of proper adjust ment some obtain nothing but discord out of life listening in you hear only the wall of the broken hearted the curses of tho rebellious existence seems to you not a blessing buta curse the trouble is that you have not mado the proper adjustments if you are runedln properly with this world and the next you will hear not a hideous medley of darkness and despair but majestic music mimt dorothr wricht and uupnt imic an afmndlnc a wka ihlb friends tn brooun mr and lb norman bup at owlph mip bolidtjtae 4 wmpfo bvsan oor- un ny and tint uoauutw and tomlly xpect to ruirn from uwlr vaoauoo wdnaday lnt july 31 uimm patujulna batty and rotmtu robaon ax holidajtoa tn oualph with mr and icrs o 0- hobvm dr a xv aahannurwt of th 8jo c9u1- dreas hcmptul toronto vtaltod whh friend to town uc wk ulm xatml uodarmld raa aueoaasful tn ih zamlnatloiu of tba ontario library school at tha onlrmtty ot toronto vim outjvxlaalmwortli tmnpso haa ratuniaa botn aitar gprnullag m doudi of waaka wtth bar oouiln utaa wnnlfrd wrlcsteworth um utfr ma- oompanm bar noma torn vhut mr j u uoora u1m aumq uiyr 1a uuioa sakay klai uaukt uo- dormki warn jannl olarua oaora- tavh and kn mula jannar of bimon- u houdaylnc fa jfairmid wm wnuakac br tha plinnbls oootrmct mt tha oantral school uid ha made a atart on tha some local incidents hal ton county upheld its traditional conserva tive majority on this election and redeemed itself in he eyes of thepfartyfqr t backfl vmcratlincbuntor last fall some surprises and changes arc bound to be noticed dr andersons majority was lessened from 1020 by over a third and it would appear that the personal element had some bearing hero considering tho changes in the figures in tho various constituencies from the former elec tion in acton dr anderson had 110 of a majority while when his opponent was billy hampshire he had only is the aamo held true in the southern section where mr waldbrook waabeeknown mr waldbrook reduced the doctors majorityn oakvllle from 535 in 1026 to 141 this yearaoton has always been pretty evenly divided and small majorities for either party ave the usual thing the conservative majority in this election is out of the average propor tion entirely for acton and it speaks welt for their local organization civic taxation the world over the matter of taxation or the basis for it is a vexed question inthe civic municipalities in the old lsnd as well as in this newer country in acton england the town council has its difficulties in this direction as well as the counsil of acton ontario tho gazette of the former place in the last issue received t- this office in an article on the matter says why not fair play is acton- or any section of its ratepayers unjustly treated in comparison with the rest of the county by excessive valuation for ratjfig it ought t not to bo difficult to ascertalo whftthnr tfcifr j ot it ought to be even less difficult to remedy any injustice of the kind that exists yet the sense of grievance has persisted in acton ever since the rating and valuation act of 1005 came into operitton and according to such oyidence as is available at least section pf acton ratepayers has a just ground for grievance the acton council has taken the rather curious course of instructing its rating and valuation committee to take the necessary and effective steps to place the assessments of acton on an approximate and equit able line of uniformity with the average of other rating areas within the county and to take such steps with the least possible delay this instruc tion is curious because the committee in question has no power to place the local assessments on the basis of uniformity with the rest of the county it might indeed make persistent representations to the county in favor of fair play and even threaten to undertake an entire revaluation of local property presuming it has power to do soj which see1nvhpen to questiont in order to secure that fair play but hero there is dfthcuity editorial notes time for a change was always an appealing slogan and a changing people apparently like changing government j now that the elections are over we can all look to the brighter side of conditions and chase the gloom that seemed necessary to win the point well he election is all over and now it can be taken forlgcanqd- that every one didnt mean every thing tiatwaa brouglli out jnthohcatof argument y quebec broke its traditional favoritism for the liberals and even tory toronto had a weak link in iwstfovtg coriservative leanings these are surely changing times as we mentioned early in the campaign a little individual effort will be more productive than de pendence on the promises of either party to work out your welfare acton people and the district had a real election night radios in all quarters of the tijwn local resulhi and the band keeping everybody in good spirits gave the crowd a real enjoyable community night while we tiave been busying ourselves- with national affairs do not let us forget the community endeavorsespecially the one at hand the improve- men t of the bathing facilities at fairy lake next saturday -v- tr j a neighboring dailyv in a churchy announcement ifdgaiveth following startling proclamation 700 wsf irt like whos there etrona objaotkn w roaiatered at tha txtwn oounou maunc on vfrntamf wan- iqje rosmrdlns baturday nlaht tmrn pajllea they laave tha main atraat ajntoat dnwiad antll it u tuna to elow up tor tha atrht and then ajons about 1030 oclock tfan paopla ctnri to do thetr baltd ahopptnaroon yank daakor ot toronto oakvulc on tuaaday oalltna on number of old friends tha oafcvul flra brlcada la prapartnx to visit klncanuns h jull torou tor h provttuilaj denxnatmuon on olrlo hall day about two bundrad war veteran on atneara from toronto and hamilton hm an onjojajbu joint pknla in trajalt park lat saturday aitarnoon tttay hail a good procnunma of adorta mr x o wilson and bar daushtar mlu uarjorta raad tart on wadnasdajr momlna on a motor trip to ktnaaton and a boat trip tbrnucb tha thousand island upon tbalr roturn they will an to for a oouple of whan ha was eroaaln lha auanua ooa auminar with a party of frlsnds thay wars not aupruad to find that ha 4ja- rppaarsd front vuw avary aranlnc just about tha sama una asvaid of thavghi tit aald ona with auchl antla wall aak hin to atna probably aaid anothar but no ooa quaauonad him m ha was known to b qulu tmmovabla from hla own way but whan tha last nlgbl on board and id to hla for a sonc or two- t ha waa not thara thay lookad for bun in vain until at last lha captain who bad aridanuy fcapt tha ascrst aa lonaj a be ootud said po tn ua direction of tha snainaroomt x think yawvi n4 mm jwartha thats whan half anna avary enouih whan iho arrived at tha antflnsioom thay haard the sound of a guitar and a volos and fhsra loulns aounst the won waa tha rscraant tenor atsajma ida bast for tho dauafat of the stoker whom ha had entertained m this way for mora than an hour vnty renins during the voyage thursday july 31 1030 btlbxxndton uayor hohfcy oooupsad tha pulpit of st rul angtloan ohnreb t qaledonk on sunday evening ulss annie ooldon of los angeles ci formerly of uamlhon vtattod with mr and mrs propter last week mr a letteb and daogbtora jeao and uagww returned noma on sunday from a holldayyt ituntsvllle revrsurray downey pf toronto con ducted tha earv at tha freeman mis sion on sunday and able addraww tha many friends of oeorge robblns ontario street will be pleased to learn thai ha la recovering from his reoont actaok of aomrlet fever ulss isabel o rurd ft n hsj t suooaasful in passing the ohio state board examination sorauraes hold tn oolumbus ohio june 8 to 9 three rink oflooa bowlftni yjajtad tha alderahot green on thursday evening last and eomegooi games wetvwnjoyed only a oouple of potato aepa rating tha teams on the nights play the plans and apeotnemtions for the new theatre wlu be ready today wed nesday n4 it la expected work on tha new buluung will oommenoa the i early part of next week the theatre will be modern and uptodate mi every respeet and will be a credit to mr atune and the town m well laott4t itr and mrs percy banklarson of spruigftekl mass are viskhia with ux and uxuj r smltb mt and mr acltton bowan of oleve- land ohio spent a few days wtth rebv uvea hare last week miss marlon morgan of cleveland ohio u visiting wtth her grandparent mr and mrs james iruntar uxr smith and ulss theuna smith of flwanaea were sunday visitor with mr and uh jaa hunter mr and itn w oroocft of hamilton apenwsundajlhriav the formers parents mt ut wm orouctt mr and mrs waker soolv and ltttla daughter of oriuia ra holidaying with mr and scra a v soott rev a w filer and mrs war and liuu daughter of brantfbrd visited with mm j o ietteh isst week four obriu young men and their ehtmu put in rather a strenuous time on sunday evening at orangevute ttn four oar thay were driving had no sooner entered the tonw when voe ore after another the town when one tire after a hanged and repaired while on the four cars eleven change tn all ware tnada the oaua of the trouble waa taoks there btng nine taek tn the urea of tbearst mentioned ear there is room for aus- piekon in this oonneotlorv it ap that aome one interested in tha tire repair business became most industrious or perhaps some of the orangevtue boys are jealous of their rfvalafrom tha aoath advocate john stomy of cleveland 0 1 jrutt- mghja mothejrat the mntoaittn a o johotv of maidstone bask b vistting his brother j b hauobt the dufferin oonmretlon ooli men are working at the north end of uartro street whloh win be rrpaved as wutajso be the east end of main street toe annual garden partjrl held on the church grounds jon saturday evening last er thansploea of oraoe ohonh was a grand suooess about ssoo bema realis ed mr and mrs w smith and two daughter of conquest saall and mr a smith and daughter of mount alblrt ulled mr and mrs w cjarridgatpn bunday lhamplon mr and un w b clements hava been spending n few holidays down ta cjubbea mr and mrs robert mcdowell of victoria harbor ns visiting his mother mrs tmodowau pine street mr and mrs panoari rober of drumheller bsakv ub vlatung bis parents 14y and mnt d s robartaon mr hugh ffaavr blacksmith while hejidllngaaledga hammer at his shop had the misfortune to ruatmv oom- pound fraoturs of hla lag tha hammer tudng his lag in a luutotng mow mr j si martslhu smoetpal of jhs milton wgh sohoov who has bean seri ously 111 for 0toetbrjaunow maklog rufih good ur towards teoprerjrj that he axpaota to mumeida doitaa af lha aohool when uie rail and wmterytarmi open next fpleur-hefprtar- ukamou ajruorrr the president of the bank where wash while osshed hla weekly pay check waa bald headed ao ha wore a bat an the urn for whenever a draft bit hla old bald head it gave him a oold well one day the bank president alnoe hed nouoed wash turning up we for er years thought hed try to teach him a lesson in e he- began i took here washington my man that is a very generous pay cheque that you cash every vrldav and you ought to put aas e fa moneyeway fbrtwor old age instead of blowing it all tn oome now why dont you leat a thud of it her wtth us each weak open an account and draw good tnterest oome why dont you do itr waah white tkmfced at tha bnkr standing there tn the bank with his hat on and then he laughed and aald b ah afeered you look ilka you always ready to start somewhere your car doe t look new and modern r if it that showroom ablnaf it may ba msehanloally perfect but looks luce an old model- tm ua bring it up to date with a bright new modem oolor scheme wlui genuine tuoo muller brothers iiwim 1240 gublpii 1s5 woolwich sl body rii mtn mm mranu vrheii yon want n bite to t before going to bed try a tmtwi of kellogsr corn fukes chsp delielotsn extra ramy to dlajeat ideal fors lt bedtime snack or for any time youre hungry business directory uk j a mcniven aveoueahd gilgnl 1 1h suthehland tk ker awa mm at sunderland vula acton opposite taw yu pssa onto mill street pint and third fridays of each month or by appointment classes supplied owncs hocnta trin i p xn home phone o loir ostkoratrio a e bycrly bank of move sootl buudioa flaiftyh owaarle dlsaaeae treated adtboot drags jonnmts motueb did peter wais playing at johns house when it waa time ta go home it started to ram mrs white however gave peter johnnys reineoat and gel donl uke ao moon trouble mrs white said peter politely tm sure yovx mother would do a much for johnny she replied mother would do more aald peter shed ask johnny to stay sea flea races swastika ukacii civic houdayaugust 4th iui1 butler and other canadian thk ktknt or m suson admission 25 cents corn flakes se tbe pacific coast this summer enjoy tho hospltalltr of jasper park lodge in tho heart of the canadian rockies tennis awiin- mlng clunblng riding motoring eitthraiung oenery new experi ences then see varv oou ver victoria and the glorloua pacific coaat only a few day ewtr required to site the crate to prince rupert and alaska pleasant com panbma wonderful sights toeem pole vi a enoulra abonc low tottrlac fares in esact firocn may 15th to september 30th bedwtfwlly tltmstroiteel fomer a thntttkatty agwasecwaffrfiww n jasper national park the pacific coast alaska rotv your sumher1 ivacahoni pfaone wo w p o seat s harold nash farmer h a rvjuktmam bxocx asttoftt olt uosrsnr uarr cat lsotnvxaojai nourr- ao a as to as p as dr j h johnson ddsld deeawj ajprge ooloe mm iloun s a tn- mkfl a pv by appointment one for shrtrssllrwi cloetd ail day wednesday pbtme 14 p w pea ren d d s ls desmtal i sooeeaersr to late or j- m beo pbom 2 h anadicin ebltttolxal f bvbrywhbrh in canada catalogue competition the thing for the merchants of this community to do in their own interestsis to advertise faithfully and to make their i printed announcements interesting and helpful to those whose trade and favor are desired mail order houses and the large de partmental stores of neighboring cities with their striking advertisements and catalogues are the serious competition of local merchants the poorest way to offset this com petition is for our local merchants to re main silent for them not to speak up is to give uie mail order houses a better chance to get business from this commun a word to public when yoti send your money to a city atom you enrich tho great shops and lntpoverkh this community si not weakcrwthe merchairts of this oaswuntty it wfll all be returned to you in the fonri of better service and bettor taloea adyertisements ar interesting reai 7 1sieiieieiu r8xll8is8 w

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