Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 11, 1932, p. 2

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1 l i the acton free press thursday atjoubt 11 ims the home of a ljr artnn if ifet rt0b member cndlmlweeklt4 aaaociatlon member ontarioquebec tmruion c w n al the acton free press u pabllaaed every thursday crming at the free preae building mill street acton ontario the anbacrlptkra price is ao per tear in advance postage la charged additional to oficel in the united states the date to which nbacristiona are paid la indicated on the addreaa label advertising ratesfor small tmdaail- fied advertisemente and in other columns the ratea will- be found at head of column dia- play adverhaing ratea on application g dills editor and proprietor telephones editorial and bnsiness onto residence chronicles of ginger farm written epeewijr far tin freo nog dj gwendolens p ciiamnc have you ever considered what a morvellousquantlty is time so regular and yet so apparently erratic i mean to say that while we know there are always sixty seconds in a minutet sixty minutes in an hour fiom one yearstmd to another yet an hour can sometimes integrity not enough principle is important to success but it is a mistake to suppose that high standards alone will tak you far w often is expressed that certain honest men have been unsuccessf ulwhite -the-un- scrupulous have gone ahead but if the honest man had been as industrious and fatseeing as his com petitor the results would have been different do not take it for granted that because you are high- principled it is up to fate to give you all things worth having integrity is important to be sure but it is only one of the necessary factors in success add to it as much intelligent foresight as much patient effort as an unprincipled man puts into his efforts to succeed and you will leave him far behind if i 7 morebasliress the moderation league continues its move to do away with all moderation its latest issue of new business seems to voice the complaint that one can not get intoxicated sufficiently under the l c a the query naturally arises just how inebrated would a moderation intoxication be to satisfy the aims of this group of wets a recent circular letter sent out by the moderation league has requested a minimum guaranteed monthly subscription of 15 from each hotelman t6 further the efforts of this body this is in preparation for preparing the case of the modera tion league to be submitted to the government for the sale of beer and wine in hotels it would appear that the moderation league would never be satisfied until the days ox the old open bar return and every one could get as immoderately drunk as they pleased the liquor control sale is just the thin edge of the wedge the moderation leagues ambition is now toward greater sales the sheet that seems to be mostly edited by mr home smith should have been entitled more business instead of new business and its sole aim given as more revenue and business for the liquor interests and a greater cropof drunk ards why not from time to time we have commented on the improvement that has been made in acton park the last few years every effort put forth in this place has amply repaid the investment with the entrance and grounds now in good condition attention might be given to some work at the western limit of the f grounds in the portion known as the point here with a little work and judiciously spent money a picnic grounds of unsurpassed beauty could be con structed in the course of a few years the ground requires some filling and levelling the brush requires some thinning out and possibly a cement retaining wall would be necessary without a doubt afew more trees woul be necessary i but what a spot it could be developed into with a fewyears of welt planned community effort more trees are required at other spots in the park and if the next generation is going to see the benefit of these they should be planted now by the present generation who are now enjoying the foresight of others who selected this fine grounds for actons park and play- ground the park benches which were donated a few years ago should also receive an occasional coat of yarish to protect the wood from the weather a better time for- reasonable charges for work was neverto be had than the present why not make a w- startpon another section of actons park for beauti- who is a transient trader who and what is a transient trader is a subject that is often discussed and yet little understood in local circles it is doubtful whether half the mer chants are fully conversant with what constitutes the transient trader and for this reason a recent leam ington ase is of interest a town bylaw of leam ington classifies the transient trader as those whose names have not been entered on the assessment roll the revised statutes of ontario however rule that transient traders are those whose names are not on the assessment roll or who are entered on it for the first time the above case which was tried before magistrate smith at windsor placed on record a decision that should be of interest locally the magistrate ruled that the transient trader is one who has not resided in the municipality for three months before beginning businessjrie imposed a fine of 10 and costs of 5 on complaint that a transient traders license had not been taken out the merchant began business on may 3 and on may 25 his name was placed on the assessment roll by the leamington court of revision there can be no hardship in re quiring transient traders to take out a license if hey are acting in good faith and remain in business fhe moneyrequired for the license is applied on taxes and the transient does not lose if it were not for this safeguard all orts of flybynights would be bob- bingup the-merchant-who-stay3jntowjiyear-jn- and year out and pays his taxes is certainly entitled to the protection he is getting bowmanville states man ijt- n editorial notes the gold mines of ontario all located in the northern part of the province produced gold in may 1932 to the value of4079320 a new high monthly record it appears that the imperial conference is nearing acompletion and the subjects and weighty delihera- tions with the results achieved are soon to be an nounced 7 the output of creamery butte in the province of saskatchewan for the first six months of 1932 totalled 9038489 pounds an increase of 405934 or 47 per cent over the corresponding period in 1931 acton ball team came into playoff position on saturday some more steady work on the ball field may bring another group honor to acton the boys need all the encouragement they can get right now there has been an increase in revenues from motor license fees and the gasoline tax during the present year it seems that governments are about the only institutions that can announce an in crease in revenues however traffic for june through the welland ship canal the new canadian artery connecting lake erie arid lake ontario was nearly 50000 tons greater than in june a year ago most of tne increase was contribut ed by wheat rye corn gasoline und coke accordirig to a statement of the department of agiicuuuieuf life province uf albei ia 400000 acr of new land were broken last year and are now under cultivation for the first time the value of albertas farm production in 1931 iffpraced at over 147000 000 the twentyfourth annual report of the ontario hydroelectric power commission gives some idea of the magnitude of this mighty publicowned insti tution that covers the province every station with its rates and all information concerning the various power developments are set forth in this volume of five hundred pages in the sudden death of miss m farrington the principal of acton continuation school the local educational institution and the community has sus tained a severe loss miss farringtons ability tact and experience made her a teacher honored by the pupils and she had brought acton school to a high standard of efficiency of all the woodpulp produced in canada in 1930 according to the figures recently issued by the can adian government bureau of statistics somewhat over 93 per cent was composed of two species namely spruce and balsam fir or balsam the re mainder was made up of hemlock jack pine and poplar with a few less important kinds the radio in canada the radio continues to advance in popular favor in canada at the end of march 1932 there were 598358 licensed radio receiving sets in the dominion an increase of 75258 over the number recorded on march 31 1930 the end of the canadian government fiscal year the province of ontario has the largest number of radio sets wfth 285d8 quebec is next with 127804 followed by british columbia with 55534 manitoba with 35262 saskatchewan with 31487 alberta with 27481 nova scotia with 21109 new brunswick with 13256 and princp ed ward island with 1189 the northwest territories are credited with 188 sets among the cities toronto with a population of 631207 has 86454 sets while p jfa a minute and a minute drag montreal with a population of 818177 has 7616tnne an bom- you know what i mean se it yoqr men happen to- be getting ixi grain against ah oncoming storm or u theresire oniy a few minutes left before the threshers come in tor their meal then time speeds by like a flash but- if you happen to be two minutes early for youroppointmeat at the dentists did you ever know two minutes to seem sd interminable or if you cant sleep at night each minute has leaden weights and when the doctor says the crisis will come in five days how long then is time but supposing you go to the garden and delight in your flowers or pick up the dally paper for just a few minutes then halfanhour is gone by before ypu know it or try putting milk on the stove to boll and then leave it to answer the telephone and that milk which would have taken fifteen minutes to boil had you stayed and watched it is up and ovar the stove before you can say hullo and goodbye i was thinking all this the other morn ing as i powdered the potatoes with bug poison there was a very heavy dew that morning such as we often get in the fall and the fact suddenly came home to me that summer is almost at an end and i thought where has the time gone and then again i wondered has it been put to the best advantage you know there are not many of us who vrijfully waste money we may not always spend it wisely but generaly we get fair returns for what we lay out but can we say the same about time money we can earn given the opportunity or we can speculate and lose or gain ac cording to the stock market or we may even have it bequeathed to us by an all- jkisereatixebut no rme can glvff m time yet time is of even greater im portance than money doesnt it often happen that we would give all we possess to make use of the neglected opportuni ties that time gave to us in years gone by so often we hear he expression i didnt have time or i havent got time it is reajly only begging the question we have each one of us got all the time there is haw we use it depends upon what value we set upon it and tf we have been trained to make use of it to the best advantage a busy persons day is much like a jigsaw puzzle there are so many pieces and if put together correctly make a com plete picture bu if there i one piece missing that is neglected work or pieces jumbled together through lack of system then the whole picture is out of harmony dont think i am moralizing for that is far from my intention as i know most people put their time to better advant age than i do i am really just talking to myself reading myself a curtain lee ture as it were because sometimes i get really frightened ah the passing of time there are days when i am just running after myself from daylight to dark days when the parts of my jigsaw puzzle simply wont fit in and i know that it is no ones fault but my own however the fore pairt of this week i did not have to jsproacfi myself with laziness as we were busy getting in the wheat and i was helping in the mow which means the housework and cooking were done in between loads molly was also doing her share but she seemed to think it was more fun than work it is queer how you get used to things when we were taking off the first load i thought i would nevir be able to go on with it the sheaves were so tangled and heavy but after awhile it got easier and i was as anxious as the men to see the wheat in the barn before rain came again we finished on tuesday at five p m and that same night there was an awful heavy rain so of course it was particularly comforting to know that we hiui m whpnf mit getting sjylwl n canadian national net babn- ings contandk increase june flfon vp suss23s1 and six months period z867 over 1931 an increase of 1333861 in the net revenues of the canadian national rail ways for june 1932 as compared with june 1931 is shown in the monthly statement of operating revenue ana ex penses issued at canadian national head- crtarters recently this betterment in net was effected despite a heavy drop in the gross receipts gross revenues in june were 124374 076 a decrease of 2799164 or 1837 per cent f th revenues of june 1931 operating expenses however were cut by 4132015 or 2693 per cent the result was that the railway had net revenues for the month of 1227856 as compared with a net revenue deficit in june 1931 ot 105005 a betterment ot 1332861 the operating ratio for june 1932 was 9013 per cent as against 10069 per cent in june of last year for the first half of 1932 the canadian national had gross revenues of 70- 187818 atlecrease of 18087808 or 2049 per cent as compared jvith the first six months ofl931 operating expenses for the first isalf of the current year were 67779143 a decrease of 19167447 or 22 05 per cent from the expenses for first half of 1931 net revenue for the half year 1932 was 2408674 as against 1329035 in 1931 an increase of 1- 079639 or 81 23 per cent the operating ration for the first half of 1932 was 96 57 per cent against 98 49 per cent in the some period of 1931 following aretbe gross revenues oper ating expenses anj et revenues for the month of june and for the six months ending june 30 gross revenues june 1932 12437- 076 00 june 1931 1523623000 a de crease of 2799154 00 operating expenses june 1932 11- 20921984 june 1931 15341235 28 a decrease of 4 13201544 net revenues june 1932 1227856 16 june1931 showed a deficit of 105 005 28 so in june 1932 over june 1931 there was a revenue increase of 1332- 861 44 the aggregate to june 30 follows gross revenues 1932 7018781800 1931 88275626 00 a decrease of 18- 08780800 is delicious d eag i have a good complexion may not get much for what we grow and produce but if we dont take care of it we shall get still less if we still endeavor to produce the best and main tain our reputation for quality then we shall be ready for such time as mr bent nett gets things fixed at ottawa order has been restored out of chaps before then why not again but there is an even greater force than mr bennett at the back of things mother nature herself seems to be taking a hand last yar there seemed to be a glut of everything that grew there were enough potatoes in almost every backyard plot to last the winter for one family and such large quantities of apples that many of them went to rot this year potatoes have got to be taken care of if we want to fill up our bins for winter as for winter apples well we cant take care of what we havent got and who has got apples everywhere ypu hear the same story there are no apples on our trees at all this year even fall aples appear to be a pretty scarce crop then there is alfalfa seed last year we could hardly sell it this year we wont have it to sell it is going to be pretty hard on the individual but it may be jar our ultimate good heres hoping anyway i what tree history the date 9 is of most important hi operating expenses 1932 677va- 143 55 1931 8694659072 a decrease of 1916744717 net revenues 1932 2408674 45 1931 1329035 28 an increase for 1932 of 1079639 17 sir wm arbuthnot lane noted specialist in dietetics is authority tor the statement that fresh fruit eaten dally does more to beautify the complexion than any cosmetic it is in this way that science explains the attraction of canadian girls who are noted for their remarkably clear and fresh complexions few countries in the world boost a wider variety of luscious fruits and few people serve fruit more liberally with their meals than do canadians dominion fruit branch steed without reins officer say look here you t cant stop here motorist i cant eh well officer maybe i- should not stop here but you dont know this ear like i do new fame for allah secretary madam do you wish to see allah rajaptura the gjreat fortune teller visitor yeah tell him his ssstet sadie from kokomo is here to see him help yourself and you help your country help yourself today to shredded wheatland you help others eat too for canadas leading product wheat is back of this great food bargaint just a few cents for twelve big biscuits shredded wheat 12 big biscuits in every box made in canada by canadians nistvo f canadian wheat sing a aong of aavinca for thrift bird like m of carroua lowfr prices and hither quality i quality preferred we could buy foods to sell for even less money but thatwouldntbecarrolls first-quality-first-is-the- watchword of our buyers only the best does for our stores such fine groceries at our jowerthanordinary prices makes carrolls your logical foodbuying center observe this weeks choice list carrolls mclarn summer f drinks btl 23c kkorali health r salts 2 tint 35c qtndc nourishment vitoneiibm51c our own bland co lb 45c ovaltine tin 44c 69c 109 specialuptons strawberry 32ox jar jam 2 45 32ox jr limited carrolla sliced bacon lb 17c peerlew sweet mixed pickles jr 23c frenchcanadian pea soup 2 tin 19c libbya tomato jui 2-qn- ginger ale catarae lgbtl 15c c dry pha- deposit i -special- quaker irradiated corn i l rji c u cloter leaf sockaya salmon mb tin 33 -8pec1al- hafas oranbaked pkgs 1 22 eagle brand condensed milk 2 t 35c no new pure clover honey 5 pu 39c special mclarena quick puddings your choice of 4 flavors package 9c calay face soap preferred by the fair cake 7c crqwn jars i quax do 112 j wtftalava -special- oxydol large pkg 9 eqtra value large tins special beaver fancy lo large sixe tin 28c small t 15c gold soap 5 1 6 s o s cleaning pad flit tspra w ntl m blower 33c fly spray ntl with blower e i fe 23c i sr 3 20c ssbn quality firtt economy ahcay twxft parasani waxed paper 100ft 23c a onions domestic jfc good cookers 10 tb acsj large green cabbages each 5c c fresh fruit aqd vegetables at weekend prices large sunkist oranges per dozen medium sunkist oranges per dozen 45c 28c mill street phons m acliiniqttfc i i 1 7

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