Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 19, 1931, p. 2

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the acton free press tirtmsday march 10 1m1 the iioue of member chai wkly nwappcr ajmocutlon member ootaiio qub dmlo c w n a the acton free press u pitblubcd thuikuy venn t th f pt btilldlntf mill butil acton ontario tho ubcrlption hlgtd tdditioaat to offic in lh united btt- tho d to which ubcrdtloa oro paid la indicated on the addivaa ubol alv kt1sinc rates for amall uncuaal red w nj lo ohr column tho ralca will bo found at head nl column la play hdvrtlain rate oo application a tjills edlto and propilel tfi flliones- kj i tonal and lluai hahlg canadian poultiy indtihlry increaflini canadas poultry industry is one of the phasos or agricultural activity which is rorumtf steadily ahead tho poultry population of hens and chickens for 1030 numbered 50247000 this represents an increase ot one million birds over 1029 and is in marked contrast with the total of 12gog701 or 1801 present indica tions arc that canadas poultry population for the present year will be practically five times what it was forty years ago hie cemetery board asks cooperation tho cemetery board rccontly appointed by the council has been quietly at work during tho past few months rounding matters into shape for work in maintaining fairvicw cefnetcry the first outward evidence of their activity was the purchase of an adjoining property for burial purposes now they have systematically arranged a general mcetipg of the plot owners for next tuesday evening to discuss plans and receive suggestions lor many years there has been an insistent demand for more permanent upkeep of this sacred spot it is therefore very com- mcndible that at the outset the board should take the plot owners and citizens into their confidence and ask for their suggestions inviting general discussion the citizens may in turn shown their appreciation most by attending the meeting in a helpful construc tive mood and voice their ideas and suggestions at tho meeting and not at a later date in a round about manner that is bound not to be interpreted properly meetings are not arranged without a good deal of effort on the part of someone the new board will undoubtedly be greatly encouraged in flic work they have undertaken from a purely citizenship standpoint if a representative meeting attends next lucduy laancin tho budget via whiskey once again whiskey is being culled upon to hulancc the provincial budget racing u deficit of 2670000 for 1031 liquor prices were increased liiot week with a view to bringing in 2500 000 of addi lidnnl revenue a net revenue to the govei nineltt last year from liquor sales wus 7405 000 mid it i this year with tho increase estimated to reach 10 000000 and thus each year the government be comes more strongly allied with and dependent upon the liquor traffic for the revenues to meet it creasing expenditures no mention is made of a reduction in salaries of the liquor contiol board or its officials in nn endeavor to raise the funds neces sury having a monopoly on the sale it is quite easy to control the pi ice but one wonders many tunes nt what a cost thl balancing of the budget is being secured if it will be in the inteicsts of the good and welfare of ontario and its people it is an experiment the cost of which it is yet too eaily to estimate there is one thing certain that it has lowered the standard of the morals of the people a drunk individual is regarded more tolerantly to day by officials and cituens than he was under the prohl bition measures drinking is not held in the same nbhoxrencc liio hudgctmny bcrijiilimceduylie liquor prices the result of the experiment may b paid for dearly by this and other generations not tho tunc for coutly experimenting judging from tho reports from various mini icipalities throughout the county the new health unit proposed to be tried out experimentally in ilnlton met with little favor when it was consider cd by the county council numbers of councils urged their representatives to oppose the measure when it came up for discussion and are strengthen mg the position of the reeves by forwarding resolu tions to the county body it is pretty generally felt that the new system would be less efficient than the present system through its loss of close contact in the various sections another item that looms against the experiment is the cost that each mun icipality would be called upon to share at th- present time every legislative body municipal county provincial and do is fncmi- ih lint chronicles of ginger farm written bpocully for the frew fmmm by wkniollne p glattke which can only be surmounted by increased taxation and a lowering of expenditure no matter what amount of the estimate of 20000 is assumed by the provincial department the ratepayers have at last come to the realization that in the long run they puy the whole shot it would therefore appear that the present was not the most opportune time for the health unit experiment and the matter will likely get littlebympathyrrom any bodtesnohe courtly more tourihim lout year in ontario official figures iclcased for publication last wee from the office of c c ilele director of pubheit for ontario reveal that bso 103 more tourist cars entered this province during iho than came in dm mg 1 of the 1101 h machines on tourist plea sures bent which crossed the toity ninth parallel las year from the united states of america 3 170 sh were admitted for 21 hour peiiods 001 007 foi stays i not exceeding 00 days and 407 for holidays iiiiigmg i from two to six months figures for the various j ports of entry to the province are as follows aults iville 710 one day tais and 1500 two months visit ors brtdgehurg 1080 107 of the first class and 107 511 of the second brockvilu 170r nnd qaiv tcobourg 130 of the second class courtnght 2 70 1 und 001 tort trances 31 381 and 2010 toit wil ham 77 of the second class gananoque 3vnnd 5 017 kingston 10 and 841 mornsburg 1171 and 2 425 niagara tails 51311 and 175 722 pigeon rivei 3n and ii 100 port arthur 5 and 2 port dover 3 152 of the second class port lamhton 5 213 and 1011 port stanley 10 and 1540 prescott 12 581 and liq0jqramyjrlverl012 and 517rockportrl 10 and competition wortltvnille many of the smaller towns in the northern hockey league view as unfair the action of clubs that have been eliminated in the o h a groups coming in and battling for senior honors in the n h l after having taken no interest in the group earlier in the season they feel justified in making a rule barring players who have participated in another league from playing in the northern league and the objection would seem to be well taken on the other hand many of the smaller communities who have striven through their o ii a groups feel that they arc unfairly matched when they are rorced to play against the cities with ten and many more times the population there are many arguments on both sides of these questions and undoubtedly they have been threshed out by the executives or both leugues while it may seem unfair to be matched against op ponents who may seem to have superior advantages still the harder competition but brings on u keener strife for the honors and if they aro won u greater satisfaction of having achieved a real accomplish ment tho nhl town that defeats a team that has made a good showing in the o h a and likewise the community supporting an o ha team that defeats the representatives from the city has striven for an object worth while the odds may be heavy gainst success but if achievement is made against ftfie odds the accomplishment is all the more meritori ous 5 510 sarma 37802 and 52720 sault ste mane 10832 and fi5ifi somhrn 3700 nnd 825 toronto v307 of the second class wnlkervillifc 103 210 and 921 7rrvlrmhrihtmti7nninn 1 221248 and 200104 onto upon a tlniu there was a httlu boy ho was a nice wullbe heiv d llttlu boy and always very anxioim to do any thing to help hu mother whom ho dear ly loved one day in tho foil mothur had ben busy wanting or many hourn veil luff approached lho llttlu boy know that mother woa very tired and in hu well moaning- little heart he wondered what ho could do to help hor the wiow whb bhlou and tabu linen flapped playfully in tho brcowr and sonny glec- rully tried to catch tlumi u ho peuwod ita noticed tluit they wro dry and the tliough iiuddonly struck him that to got the wonhlnir otf tho lino and into tho houso would bo a splendid way to help motlu r mrnt he got n box and by jitandlug upon it and grubbing tit the iihttti and ubloelothit ho maiiimd to ge t thorn on tho lino struggling man fully along with a great armrul ot wiuh lng above which ho could hardly in c and trailing thu nd or it behind him in tho mud whu h a roc nt rain had li ft tho llttlo eliap courageously nuulo hi i way to the kltclu n look mummy m lu ip you mu git your waihlng hit did tho tired mother icold him he it fiuid to hei cndlt ijic did not 11 it tho taoktlieutlleliidudonlijrkiill and explained to him that good inten tion i were mliiu unit nil rarrli d oiit in i uch a way oi to hi iiliu thojio whom wo wlih to befrlrnd now for unothir llttlt jitory onre upon u tlmi them wai a vlry bud finow tilorm and old urn n declared tiny had not tun m much now full at one time for n good many yeitni lho laiili liudlntf up to all the farm wero biully tilled in an wire thi it do roadi and many pliui on tho main aiuln lurmtn i htppliu milk w re obliged to tnke tin ir eaiui to mrot the truck at tho highway no cur or truck could potu ibly get nlonir thr finow tilled rondt it wm even hard for lion en lhlt wiui on thu lint eluy on the jocond duy tho trail hud bee n broken tho i now hud puckf d down nicely and i xcept in odd place there uiei proml e of tfood i li luhlng onre ntfiiln in long ai tho mow in iti d nut there wan u certain body of gontlenn n who go by the nume or tho county council and the u gmth me n pre mmubiy awt to the f th t re hud b i n u proniginui tall of imow kvidt ntly their will meaning little luurui tluy felt that mothei nature hid made a me i of thing and it wiu their job to help her emt i pieiully in nuch u qumttty of unow on the roueli v a u grrut inconvi nlcnre to earn i hey po ibly reullid that the fanmi weirk h ird puy big money in luxe and it yu only right that the money houlel be wl ely f pi nt unci iome thing don to help lho farmi i so the y put the bjit grader to work on tin rouel up ami eleiwn up and down lu went and elk he r work so tllflclently that in two day there va no now left on the roid ut ail except on ltlie i leii where there were great bank i of lumpy churned up now during the ensuinr week many f urine i i ve ro obliged to o to town for chop 1 uii one hlteheel a team to hi li 1 h and drow with ea e ovi r hil haul pucktd nowdrire in hi own luui at the reid rate he tilhli he ha t irti d out on uh it appt ar i to be an obstacle nice i hi hoi e i jlhpb the hill of now lift by th inrrmy gtildti and plunge dnpe lately eve r tin peak of it em to the road beli the farmer breathing a 11 it prujer the iifety of the i m i in the front or tile jltlgh onee on tlie uiatl the poor horn i fltinlii their iiiuwh dragginif alonir the ile igh over thi lan round with it i heavy load of grain lo be chopped at the mill dewh the weary fanner icold the county council hi it raid to bin credit ho doe i not i hut he full llko taking tho c c individually nriftii hlii knee and xpl ihiu thun tlllllgool mtentlonn are tuielum union carried mit in inch a way an to benefit thorn whom they with to befriend if lilii remark aro taken in the right fashions for smart vyoniu o1 i 11 i i 1 giklv 1 ns1 mill i 1 vcrv well elrs rel little girl mu t line i iimipri reiek uid tn rnrmflt an i uluii tlif twe aro combined is hi tin mn4- the elltct j ilmibly hint 1 he mill lectthei t luiw you tie pine of the en entitle the hlnu c vmlli i miniiitf peter i in coll ir the jiiiiiihi with the smart mve i ted plejt aii tie fiqiitundilicjackct which i imuici for iiurtnc hake of e wc thr wii e tiny be m eelt with i i i nr sliort uecveq md the jumper in u liivc e hih neckline or one eut lit in i u chilli i eetttoti twrrd tot n me li sin cr wooli u or utile in ly l ii it ii ulials a kitttn otuge manage r all right run up the curtain clreon btagehand flay whatcha think i am a ifpilrrol laun q to yio ft k kay ambit louii tollable men wan tod at once part time pay whllo training lor aviation mechanic oarage work driving uatte ry kleotrlu aootolyuu woldlng houiio wlruik induatrul llectrlelty muchlnlflt drlcklaylng phuturlng drafting harboring and hulrdrcfilng act quick get your ap iilicatton lnriuw write or call fgr information dominion lltadl schools ltik lilitern hcadrjuartern 70 queen weit ioronto 1muloyment tcrvloe canal to eoattt mm homespun indignantly hero a an article says that in formosa a wife ciwts nvo elouars mr hemeiun thoughtfully wal a goejd wlfo 1a wwrtlnt tait optical co 110 wyndham stntii guelph how do i keep my figure 1 cut slirwddcd wlitnl but instead of crctun i use wliolc milk just us it conica from hil bottle i but kind of mtul 1ivls me pep und sdcnui ils delioioiiu uiul iuiurihliin und cusily digested siiiclinies for vuricty i ndd sliced buiuiiio- or otlitr fruits but i like it uny way ut nil 11ic canadian s1ircddcd w1icat f cowanv ltd v shredded with all the bran of the whole wheat editorial notes it matters little wlint soit of name n club m a community goes under the work of uplift nnd rood iiecomplislied for tho welfare of all is the finest example of its usefulness what does it matter aftoi all that some have more and others less men often rive then best and full and die and never kntav success i pit 1 1 lio litlgh t gev oii lei ii i im71trtrottj tho grnclor eoulel bo utlllrt a to groat ml vuntugo if uiuid with ellnerotlon but llko tho little hoy with hln mothur n wiuthlntf it 1 1 hotter loft nlono union handled properly poimibly tho griulor might bo reigulatod lu iiuoh a way un to leavo snow e nough on tho road i thus making it poulhlo for cam truckii hlelghn and rut tern to travel in comfort or if it be roally desirable that only wheeled traffic be allowed thnn porhivi the county council might further oxttnd die ir good luton- tlomi tjttul orele r their road maehlno to grade vill 1 linen leading q to ioiuih thu i graded thereby making it no uilblo for tho farmer once more to uiiet bin rnr and wugon ah leih under pniient condtt1onn ant iihont us tun ful to him nil a boat on the tandi with tho tide gone out lialimv ooni- haileyhury has raised the trnnsient trnders license to 100 from 150 in kirklmul luke thb fee ib 200 wulkor tolla of thu ticoti wlfo whmu and yet we doubt it these hiph fees makes the turn- l ur uu hr illllt ttl ei trnlu l wkft un iinxt moinlitg nnd her huiiband sient traders law any moie effective than where it is wan fanning her with u herring lowtr i carrolls i bpecul carroll m tremhmillej holhil oats 18 crroll wj ltieai siwfi1 aylin cltolc qu 1ija11k1iv illy gtf sl iv1 hii nu bittkilnkai cjritll own ctunuty 1 s rniii vtduy goi dl n i1antam 1 oll i no dili 2 2r 1 goml q ly bmi itois lie 2 kkk hi 2 ij o lib 2f aylmr ci iii 1 saime 2 13 o ltl nr hu uh it ivrni nw olyiic ltls4 1 its r- 25- cluluiwiu donmuon irooiiies 2 luy gdiun hallow iaiin t 25 nu sun mid sanu clttt lmxes t 22- mbm lulm crtutoh and prohorvi h lovely md youthful oomplixlomi fom m a hrnntford reader notes that in addition to sn auum beck the fmou kookwood acdcfny hd rlfclzl wjjsiw other distincuiblicd kniduntcs us jumcs j hill nfter- i the ttaiim mnklia uio nliln word n icut rmlwny ll in the united stntcs wo wtumlurml unriviio1 w hi mm 1ij in ii l gr gum no 2 iih 21 com ui mali 1 no 1 li 21c wm hih udilim 2 no 1 utii h grn lutnt ciuinn j no j iihi jc 11 u ayl dkl no 1 iln c carrol ayl nr dll j no 2 iln iv mul in c il 11 in i3r milmm urol 1 rncli mu urn imi i9 inaoip sml uj 4 oi i be pvriul itintfafhtrtr sha d i nmlrl hum i mx i no 2 lent 39c gtt4ngtg 1lunu aylntr i no 2 tin lie lurelail ayutjc no 2 iih dmh rt lynn vlty j no 2 tin lie iruj nlt dl mohu 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