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wbol pc ikclstbr cut ii mr preti ta 11 if my error i noted not mrromt4br liability ilwll otttvxmd iuch a promr utm bit ucitdortrmmm ts h paojmnpuj id error b uch tdrertliemeat g arlop dill editor teh edltorul ndburini obro bcildcnce v it mlth be you take good look at this picture itsa verbal one but l tells the story just the same even tfioughyouwonhmlceivajtlh it 4t something yail must face if ontarios annual highway slaughter js to be stamped out it is a gruesome picture and one that happens every day on our streets and highways this ac cident happened because the driver was careless he died his face a grotesque caricature with his skull split like a coconut his chest a gaping hole where he had been stabbed by the ragged steering- column- his wife was less fortunateshe lived but every time she looks- into a mirror she wishes she had died too modern plastic surgery can perform miracles but it has its limitations when she looks at herself in the mirror with the eye that isnt glass she still shudders even though the accident happen cd three long years ago their flvcycarold daughter lived too but she doesnt realize it her skull was fractured and her brain injured its much moro difficult to rebuild a urain ffian a face j dont say it cant happen to you because it can and youknow it i todays headlines of dead dying and injured people may be telling a story nbout you in tomcnt8wpapers but you can help to protect yourself howoomnnd sanctnd careful driving from every motorist report those you see driving dangerously and mpre important drive sanely slavs diary bv ouwlll warms knomznai edhdrjac- show them the product of the garden of ontario it has been said on more than one occasion that this sectionof ontario is the garden of the province with bountiful crops it has this year much to be thankful for- and proudof what better place is there to put forth the advantages than at acton fair next week show the visitors what weproducc dont hesitate to enter your best an exhibit that will tax the roll v capacity will prove to all visitors that this is the garden of optario someone else get your exhibit ready and be sure it is at the fair providence has dealt kindly the crop has been bountiful show it to the visitors take ptide in what you produce and markets are always available for quality remember serving two purposes after years of promise active work has at last commenced on the second line in preparation for making it a provincial highway besides the utility of this new highway we predict that when completed it willbc a very popular road for motorists who like a scenic drive through the country on an afternoon in summer or early autumn and a trjp along the highways these days on a weekend would seem to indicate that a great many people go out just for a drive just at present how ever we would not advise anyone to take the route the scenery is there already but roads in process of construction do not have a particularly smooth sur face lt is to be hoped the scenery will be preserved so that this may prove a dual purpose highway and mpre important and carefully yourself sunday well tiw 3d weak of aehool was laat monday km for tht 1st tlm i rwulbod tiw bood of having a lobar day when vry boddle ilea off it ioal do no wk it partceta tho klda from 1 day of aehool monday jake led to njha are 10 yra of old oc yet tuusent made up his mind whether be wul morrie blay or lat blutera ake bur it dlffrent with i dc jane i no r am a olna to marrle her but hawent let her no it i have herd that a women cant keep a aeerlt tueiday thank coodnkia tho inn got cloudy ds the wether cooler now i wbnt be so acart to aee- jane coming targe the drug tore she haa been my ananilwl water lou ail aiimmer witch ore- going a atrongbven fdr a brldo to be wodnefldoy the new ku in tho naber- hood got off a good 1 on slutcra he aed he went to the alrcua de aeen a baby that waa rolaeel on elefont mtlk st grow ed id iba a day buitbra aed it coodent happen dc the new kid efld it did becoa llrwere the elefanta baby i think pill tera la laying for the new kid thursday that porcy scld that dont want ho ft ball or nothing de that the glrle gether around and glggel had hla lat bad luck today hb let ttown m hli aoet de thoy was aome chewing gum where ho act down i dont no who dona it but jake and bllaters both dlddent havo their gum no longer after tho axld- ent friday a handaum young dr have hpcatcttln our city d a no trirl went youll be welcome filling more than one position has advantages as well as disadvantages for instance being editor and also president of the pall fair it would seem permissable to use hie editorial columns to give the fair a personal boost not that this institution needs it because it has prpven veryjeapably and well man- agodby many who have preceeded the present in cumbent of the office its twentyfour years since acton first decided to hold an independent fair and the years have proven the wisdom of that decision untiring effort of many citizens down thjough those twentyfour years have won for if a place that it will long retain each year it has truly grown bigger and better this hasnot been achieved by individual effort of any one group or year the cooperative spirit of helpfulness dont wait foe of all citizens and the district for miles around has been the feature that has made for success added to this is the interest of former actonlans who come back each year to visit in the home town and meet friendsrof other years it takes united effort to make success and acton fair has been accorded this in marked degree as president of the fair this year and editor of the home town paper well all be pleas ed to renew friendships in acton on tuesday and wednesday next after being an eye witness to most of the preparatory proceedings we say without hesitation that this coronation year event will truly be better than ever as one deeply interested in acton and district maybe a personal word would not be amiss youll be welcome come to got her apendealtea removed dc aed tto him aherwerp nervous aa it were her lat openuhen ho replldo dc aed the ucrvuanesa were muohel oa it wcro hlj 1st all so pa de unlet hen laft about it but i dlddent see no joke to it saturday up with the sun de got evry thing done de run out on the run to havo sorrtc fun i dlddent mcen that poetery honest nor other cnsult to the tntelo- gents of noboddy who reeds trjls sum time in the tutchcr ii just happened its i sol it down dc no oftcnse alnt intended lfeel like a bird that is out ol hlscuge de at large de etc you no how it is if you ever was a school boy or sum thliib seeking volilt own will you are seeking your oyn will yuu are seeking some uood other than tin law you are bound to obey but how long will you find good it la not a i thing of chojee it is n river that hoah by ttie pnth of obedience i say again man cannot choose his duties you may chooso to forsake your duties and choe not to have the sorrow they bring bill you will go forth and what will you find sorrow without duty bitter herbs and no bread with them oeorge eliot canada whats in a name the derivation of this name accepted by our lead ing historians who have investigated the records makes it an iroquois word still surviving among them in the form kanata meaning a collection of dwellings or settlement carlier in one of his vocadulanes of tne iroqttois speech saysol it they call a town ville canada its evolution into our placename canada can be fully followed in the nar ratives of carlier wherein it appears first in his account of his second voyage in hib the two iroquois indians whom he had seized at caspc and taken o france the preceding year informed him on entering the great kiver now the st lawrence that their home was fa canada which proved later to bo an alternative name for the village of stadacona on the site of modern quebec city cartier himself seems to have extended the word to the surrounding region as a convenient territorial name much as the name quebec has been extended from the city to the province accordingly this interpretation of canada is well attested by unimpeachable documents but the same is not true of several other current explanations which arc nothing other than guesses based on chance resemblances between canada and certain other indian or imaginary roots eg from scgnada canada meaning men seeking land tor a country a montagnais root meaning foreign mouth of the country descriptive of the st law ranee a spanish aca nada meaning nothing hcrcie in gold a spanish cano a reed extended to an equivalent of beaupre a editorial notes the election campaign is warming up even if the weather is getting cooler lsam of much aw ever you con about all aorta of things and ao make thla wofldywfiiiet you rove to live in it a perpetual aauree of intereet and surprise and gratification that nllli keep your mlrid from fltagnatlng and then get into the way of feeling forpthor peoploe troubles and doing what you con to help them away and that will keep your heart from atagnatlng you may live until you ore ave times alxtynve if you cap you wul never find the world a bit too weary for you rim is delicious ft national employment commission s under the aut of th dominion government i marcus ivecretary ontario advisory committee r land h new chairman many a friendship will be renewed when friend meets friend at acton fair next week there is doubt that autumn is just here the temperatures of the week have been quite reminding acton iair next i uesday ana wednesday ai welcome for all homecomers and residents will lind it a popular meeting place saturday night crowds in acton would seem to indicate that this town is growing in popularity as a shopping place for the countryside i acton has just cause for thankfulnett in having thus far escapcdthe infantile parlysis epidemic f treme caution must however be continued a smaller attendance and corresponding losses in revenue have not dampened the ardor of c n f directors the 1037 exhibition was a great event in every other respect and the lower attendance was no fault of those in charge or the worthiness otjhe pre sentation the barrjc examiner points out that hon rowe has criticized the government for the earl number of authorities granted and bettercontrol of liquor but so far his attitude with respect to beer j parlors has been very evasive the toronto tele- l tfam which has opposed beverage rooms from the home improvement that will make winter much first says that those whomhink they will get any more enjoyable should be done now the honu- more advanced temperance legislation from hon improvement planmakes it possible for many of earl rowe- than they got from hon mitchell hep burn are leaning oipon a broken reed these to be undertaken- two views on the liquor question the profitsays mr hepburn the people says mr rowe for three years the liquor problem has been out of control in ontario mr hepburn worried by the rising tide of public indignation now tacitly admits the fact in acknowledgment of the situation he makes another typical lastminute preelection promise but ontario voters are not going to be fooled again hajvaniiea himt hfiphnm profit has been mr hepburns liquor policy ever sinte he took office here ore his own words as quoted in the border cities star windsor october 26 1934- another thing that the province requires is revenue i am informed that since mr odette took officehe has turned over to the treasury 2800000 let these people point out some other source of revenue do they want higher gasoline or cor poration tax do they want a provincial income tpx it is obvious that if we lose the revenue from the liquor control board we will have to get it elsewhere pajjopl mdrowt contrnst this liquor for profit policy with mr rowes cleoncut stand in theinterest of the people mr rowe has pledged himself i will return to a policy of control by a responsible board free from political patronage a survey will be made by the new board of all licensed hotels i promise you that these mushroom dives which have sprung up and flourished under hepburn will be closed and stay closed the conservative party takes the position that public revenue should not de gai ul th cspum of decency no more maahroom dives when mr rowe is elected beverage rooms will be confined to standard hotels which respect the law and give adequate service to the public restaurants taxi offices rooming houses and hot dpu stands will not by means of a few jerry built changes in construction be able to qualify as standard hotels beverage rooms will not be forced on communities where they are not wanted nor will such places flour ish in the shadow of the churhes of the province y ivonobblilieal control under conservative administration by means of a responsible nonpolitical control body beverage rooms will be so regulated that they will cease to be a blot on the social and moral life of ontario a v fu theco candidate is a vote for this policy of control you can trust rowe vote conservative f aatiaw br ii- i llaal cwaaarrarrw farty pi ontario l