Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 26, 1931, p. 2

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the acton free press thursday march 28 19s1 the home of ij acton jjrrr reab ucmber ontario q iel dlvlilon c w n a the acton fhee i it ess u pouuhxi ry tliuratuy evtnlna 1 th kie 1 ici bujlsliob ulll street a- n onlarl tlio aubacnption urice la uoa per year in ailvaac ipoalaua i lr i tltionalt i ufflcfla in th unllcl state the clulo to wl uh aubacriptlona are paid ja tn heated a tt a a 1 lra label advjktisinfi katfipur anall unci i fe 1 ajlvrtiaemrati an 1 in ttiar column ttio rates will i oun 1 at head of column dis play a ivtf liiina rate in application g a 111 ls editor and 1 roprlotor tlllihonis fell tor oil uti 1 iluaiiiem no beer ami wine in the hotels the prompt refusal by premier henry to permit 6l per cent beer to bo served in tho hotels of the province is very generally appreciated throughout tho provinee tho request was made by a largo deputation from tho ontario hotel association last thursday the hotel men asked that the liquor control act bo amended to permit them to bcrvq beer rind wine of above strength in their dining rooms organizing the veterans tho canadian legion is showing real activity in its organization of the veterans and locally the new post which is being formed fs meeting with ready response from tho veterans who feci tho need of joining an empire wide organization it is planned to have earl jcllicoe admiral of the fleet preside over the biennial conference of the british empire service league in toronto in august the local branch is now receiving member and arc joining with the provincial command in their efforts to have eligible veterans allied in this one body tho need for a unit with all veteran joined to further their requirement makes the appeal to join a strong one chronicles of ginger farm vldlu uum specially for tho free prcm by gwendoline olakke an organization needed tho lack of ail organization whether it be chum bcr of commerce board of trade business ml nt association or what not m acton is noticeable in many wuys every day in the week there is no co ordinuted movement toward any of the plans in tended for community advancement the wcdnes day half holiduy is kept and unkept in a dozen different sorts of ways until the public generally cannot come to an understanding of its procedure wo hear of a diversity of views on the daylight saving iksuojiutwthno view emanating or backed by any one group there isscarcclyuweekpnwies which docs not bring forth some point which could be best dealt with by a group of men in an open meeting for the general good of the community this is not the work of councils or elected bodies it is simply the means of all working together for the common good which eventually means the in dividual good one night per month spent in dis cussing and settling these problems in a collective way would be productive of much good we be lieve that many business men have the same idea and it merely lacks the effort of bringing it to gether the first group of individuals toward in tinting the movement will have to be self appointed as it were but surely a half dozen are interested enough to make arrangements to open the way foi the active organization of one of theso bodies in acton again possibly it would function better if operated under n new name but that enn be decided ater to save daylight or not to save the daylight saving question in any commumtv is always u contentious one and consequently the passing of the by law m acton hut week brought forth tho usual arguments advanced by both sides on the issue possibly the side opposed to the adoption of this time was loudest in its expression however the ones in favor may have been in the maj policy ttatpytrfg throtighrtftkeii tliomattei wtthmiteommrrcnt with out a doubt there is argument in favor of both sides of tho question as long as communities are made up of different individuals with different occupa tions and pleasures and various views there will lu n desire for laws to accommodate these various whims the arguments on both sides have been so often rehearsed that to repeat them would be monotony daylight saving has been a controversial subject for over twelve years now and seems no nearer solution than it was at the outset the city man wants five months of this advanced time yiiife the country dweller wants none of it to steal n favorite expycsnon from reeve masons vocabu lary why not a little cooperation we suggest that the daylight saving time operate for three months only namely june july and august this vill give concessions to both factions and both stdes will surely be broad minded enough to concede some concession to the other fellow lo bo specific this would commence the daylight period on may 31 and close it september 2 the council has always dealt reasonably with every question which has confionted them we believe they are willing to carry out tho expressed wishes of the ratepayers in this regard delegations representative of opinions have always been graciously received but they should be pre sented orderly at this meeting and not to individuals on tho street or at a place of business iahnh crime in western canada uiere is no period even those termed depression times that has not some semblance of good about it in western canada crime has been falling off during the pre cut circumstances the total number of cases dealt with by the royal mounted police in 1020 for all canada was 81735 while in 1030 the number totalled 72007 in tho western provinces the decline was 12130 which was slightly counter balanced by increases in the east a hint of tho cause of the decline is given in the report which says in september 1020 the officer commanding at regma observed that the twelve mouths period that was drawing to an end had been abnormal one reason being that the bumper crops and still more the talk about it hud attracted u swarm of cnmmals from tho south while in addition there was unusual activity m every walk of life this years activities have been straitened in various directions ono under taking which formerly meant much work for us the annual migration harvesters from the east having disappeared entirely urto of coal liclng displaced a few years ago it used to be estimated that the coal supply would last only so many years and then what but with the advent of oil burners and electric heat and energy and their consequent ease of handling the coal consumption is gradually de el in in g statisucsnawavai bible show the quantity of coal made available for consumption in canada in 1030 was 31 805 880 tons as compnred with 3s 278 083 tons the pieceding year this decrease is due to several causes one of which is the increas ing use of electricity as a medium of power for operating factories newsprint mills saw mills etc and to the increased usage of water power instead of steam power in the generating of electneity of the total power used in manufacturing industries in 1028 it is estimated 72 per cent was electricity in 102 and 1030 this percentage is expected to hae been j tenter it is estimated electric power has displaced he consumption of cool in canada to the extent of ii 5 00 000 tons in 1010 while the consumption of coal last car shows a deciease the output of central electric generating stations has increased fioni 18 01 i million kilowatt hours in 102b to 18 250 millions in 1030 i he large stations gtne- ated only 102 million kilowatt houis by steam nowir in 1030 as compared with 331 millions in the le ceding yini editorial notes accidents reported to the workmen s compensa tion board for eebruaiy this year were 3 021 as compared with 5 081 last year which was a veiy favorable comparison and an appreciable decrease lheontai to lop islatuio voted srf0ljo000 foi expenditure in the noi th the other day almost with out debate the debate will undoubtedly be ar ranged for a later date possibly an election issue the action of the town of cobourg to separate from the county did not get very fai at the con ference held with the attorney geneial the town and counties were urged to compromise and no decision was reached total expenditure on constitution and maintcn mice of highways in the province of new uiunswick during the ycat ended oetohei 31 1030 i cached 7 sos 000 an incieasc of 1 70 000 ovei the new high level of 5705000 reached in 1020 the t miuy tux rate hits been ineieasuj frjmwo mills these little items fiom othti communitie aie simply to piepaie the icsidcuts of acton foi similar news concerning their own town and we bet most evclyonc hopes that were pooi piophets a community with n diversified ibt of matiufac turers giving employment to its citizens is indeed tho ideal this is seen locally the past week when out of the industries slowed up a little two others which hud been operating partly were in n position to forge ahead again and one of them to put in several nights a week of overtime thro haw bo vnrlouji epidemics flouting around tho dli lrlct junt laloly bud colds niitl flu and otlujr complaint both major and minor but there la one cuuh mlo thnuu nliitf wtd h only uiuicks tho 1 omul of the hpoclt ft and appar- i nlly conn t on in bpaaiiut x uul an awfully bud a l tack of it mjrouf last monday und liy imppur time 1 wun aa tlrtd i could hardly dratf ono foot aftir urn otlirr what wat il uuln t x toll you why i mcewi thin pldemlo o hoiuocltuulnk it han noi bocomu vory wide jipn ad at preiu nt but wmn women iiotm to be more minrt ptlble than others whkh utlountf for lhu iwiluuul cam which we come aonuui when wd intuit expert thtni it jutmt thut any day of bright tiunnhlne will hatch out the bitcllluii which imtih tliutt ly bttmmi oc- tivi unlike olht r cotnphtlnu tho pinion thu offi ott d diwa not fcufiir acutely tho effect 1 more notifiable with thouo with whom hh coimft in contort mudlc- ul i cu m e hiut made wond rful ntrldr i during the la t di cade but x haw driver yut lu trd of uny dlovi ry in lug mudu to counu rut t thl i common uirllctlon 1 ortunatrly wo vi ry rurily htur of a cila bclnic fatal an x wan naylnu i luccumlnd to thli malady la t monday it practically took me unuwurtu whllu x wtut in the front purt ot the hituiut mid tin ro x i toyed alt and on until the fpaui hud punned purlin r cumu hi durluir thu morulnur npuw d thu hull door and colli d up tho utalri ta know what i wili dolnu hon iclumlng i uu wend part ner wild mtmnlhlnu i did not hear what and went out i muylxi thli t uddun tirifo to i nor try wtu on uremmt of rememlu rlntf a httlo vino x read at v rul ytani uko ami which of tin comt a u trouble my com cli nte win it tlil time uinu rliu lhlit won thu vtr o imd it wili colli dr woman you can till her by her ci uar ijy the way the kliju her hroonu or by ikcplnic at tho k i phitf of iilt buck and unu td roonci but oh diar win n monday nippt r tlmii canil partner i aid what uhout that lunttm lecture to nhtht juj t think of it a lantt ni li cturc on tlui piu ton ilay of oblrainmlrncu to which i had bun look lnu forward for two wot ic and thi n u hi n tho night cuno to forget all ulnut it the idea that i wai tired no i hu tkd over the dl hi and tot drejsi d whllo partner uu out to mlllc and vs munnjr i d to net there bi fore the iicture tturted and w i i not lad wi did not ml h it i r yi ar i lime bei n lntt rt ttd in thi imrielloiio tory of th pinion play and no v that i hae li n the plctun i the wl h to u the rt al pi y i lntt n 1 did rimi ufttr time ti pi tun i of chrl t uere 11 c lit d on thi crtiti- plctmtj of chrl t betnil by jud c of tin viritln mary ij inn l ood bye to h r faon mid of chrl t in hli ilony tli re wi uboluttly d id uenco in the hill j ih nee mire t xprt lve thm word could po lby lue been ilit ral tlm inn then i have th ui ht of thl luturt and alio of thi ttftll 1 n pohift on tin e d ij i in thi el ily p tpt r ub mt huuui now tup p lntt thtrl i u uio niiltlni one a utturi on th pi ion pi ij and the olhtr i trliitu tn atht i m which i u nidi r would nttiart tin iiater croud i vuhiiii to think that tin oiiuer would hait tin larm r iiumbor but jupjioj inn th y uiri ltju il evm th n th pa ion i 1 ty uould mv m inlliuuc thut uould li mow lntt n e and more lie thiu atht 1 m 1 nimi oftt n th tn not a tnn itoijf t mi in th llvt of jouilit people i line und uu tin i ha i u in tunce tf thl v nine mm in th ir t urly twi n- lli adtptlnif th pi ot an uuili t be ruie tiny think it tkvtr and addini to tht ir pri tlm am uu thi ir colli mm i itistnrv n mill i llilu till h ln ltn all in wltiplrilnltthunuolvii ui oilftinul nn merely koine oer th tamo old ir und u their f ithei i and urand fullui be fori them luti r yearn will find tin t imo youna nu n jh aeon i tltltr fldi men and ehurrliwirdt nn and unrrylnu ovi r thi ir onti ju it a fathrm to day an worry inn ovt i them foret- tlmr in tlit it umclety tin intlt tcretlon i of th ir oun youthful day my bruin ctmi i to function or to enn- cliitratt at tho cue muj be 1 vt ry onci n a uhilt thort it urcot ihoutlnif und 1 luuhti r tram tht b iniyortl and tlil call o of all thl i cxciumrnt ti molly extrrl inn ht r iu month old holfer caf on tht tptl of a roptv at it m t uhe li ihppwd to hi i ivlnif it ixtrcio but from what i cm uk tht boot i on tho other fo t nou tho calf li titlll an liumovnbli an a t tutiu thm i he kick i up in r httl and uu iy riio not i tralllnu mdllv tin iih tht mud to whtievir hht hit a tuition to titki hi r pat ju t uumi in and ante t tl i take a nupihnt of tin m but i think it uould havi lo be a movinif plctun win a jt mothi r d tfctii front tht wrlthinutt und frtttlnu of a child that wolmi ure trotibllnu it ho can procure u nllabk nmotly in mllru worm iviwdent which will cixih 1 ull worm i from the tystt in 1 liny may cuun voniltliitf but thli ntfd cause no tin- xloty borauxa it is but n manlfttatlon ot their thorough work no worm can long exist whore these powdom ore lisod waitino to bb uadu happy most of ufl wont to be made happy we get out of tct each morning waver ing betwoni hope and approhcnslon wait ing to what 1 going to happen to moko uu happy or tho reverse uapplntfui u too precious to be left to tlui tulrii of circumstance fjpme are xeduuul to a condition of melancholy tf tin m hi ttmutt for breokfoht tlie momlnrf they t xptct w ajt it a if thls aeema silly it bt little if uny sillier than many of our ritumuui tor deprcjilon hio noul uliould not be a tennll ball botu d now thbi way and then that by trivial clr- ruiiuttunct hopplnijui nhould depend on tho will rut hi r llioti on cluuiro moltl clrcumjituueeh ho an to conform to your mood limteud of allowing your mood to bo moldi d by wliot lmppt nn do not wait for romothiug to tuakr you huppy ioko tht m ittrr into your own hands lie huppy fashions for the smart woman oj sut3l maki a pi ain nlousr mie rn of tin hi him and liirt i itael i nn- nt in i new in 1 modern 1 uiw 1 lit i it u i f r in i inre ire in irli t wl u 0 i v i il t to eowl neck inn mil i iu pift i leetc hit thi tut an i i i i up in llie minute 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