r the acton fiee press p rnnnsday novbubkr sm ism 8hj attnitrwrphb famum aarr tkarour t aatta oalaria ba iifna ub akaaa 4 ia4 that aaert el canooiatjonsw aariban la ikllattcws wa aaa taai aaaai w w wmmr aaaa wa ui iiiiwii i r vlafcaa tba aarvlaa eaauaacd advertising batisoa allcaliaa aad aa w in vartoua coluaia haadlaaa allium wf fi lsi jutaaaaa mn caauaa anil na ukm w vrami nw n fraa praaaaenvta advartlalag la ita eatamaa rror la aar adaarthaaaaal pahllihad ayaaadar aaa atnol ol h ajaatttaaaiam lafaqpaatajja v lk th adaartlaar aad rataraad la tfca fija faaa mown dulr aial by tka adartlaar aad with i ajrar 2rrclaarlilblt aalad la wriiajmfcaraoa la ttat ii bay atrac aa aotad la abt eorraetad by imjia pvivlt itablllt hall tawaajjad jsspsssm thai rntlra coat e ach sdvsrtlseamat as the spaes leeairs li2m bor 10 th whelt ipse platby uchotrtlmbt c ahlop dills editor tblephonis- edltorlal and reatdsecv dulni ottca w overdone it seems that one was fortunnk in not listening on the radio on sunday eening a pla broadcast by thc columbia system was so realistic thfl4- folks thought it was a real invasion it isn t the first time that the radio ha overplaced its hand and had folks hstencal many will recall the build up that was given the rescue work of three men trapped in a mine in nova scotia evidently the american government had had plenty of this and is about to put a stop to it ordinary everyday life has plenty of thrtlls that are the cause of bad heart conditions jumpy nerves and upset stomachs without adding unnecessarily to the conditions which are largely the causes of such disorder surely our mental institutions and hospitals are earning burden enough nevrapanen lead the fheld reader interest and volume of advertising figures recently issued indicate tfite newspapers continue to outdistance by far nil other medta guy thomas buswell uuiversity of chicago- gives statistics in time to show that 91 adults read newspapers regularly 41 per cent read magazines regularly and 34 per cent read many books figures compiled by the american newspapers association indicate that 44 per cent of general ad vertising was done in the newspapers as compared with 33 6 per cent in magazines 14 per cent over radio chains and 0 5 per cent in street cars despite the great advance in radio which has gone from practically nothing to its present position in the last 10 years newspapers remain outstanding as the premier medium for news and advertising there is nothing to take the place of the printed word which can be read studied and referred to again and again if necessary we must hae efficiency m ho the uaste paper basket groans these days with the overdose of material designed to get past the editor boosting some particular product without paying for the boost for instance general moyrs sends us regular several tpe written pagis of free public t about their arious motor cars htch is among the accumulation about tea and oranges and a multitude of things from businesses hich declare regular dividends but try tt get pubht ity for nothing nc could give a further libt but this ust hap pened in this mornings mail vcre getting rather reckless and do not care if the matt rial stopt com ing because so far e havc never had an of these product offered to us frel of charge some times institutions that pise as big shots aot only bird shot in their dealings as the time hen u aste paper could be buled and sold for a small amount but t ust don t care a bit no how soon this tree advertising stops coming to our desk v e have to have it burned tverv morning to keep ahead and even matches cost moncv and we had to suurc tuu metal steel barrcis to act as incinerators just thii month i a day for small business again the small town independent retail merchants who have been having a difficult time meeting the competition of mail order houses to recent year arc due for a break according to roger v babson wellknown economist purely on the law of action and reactiqn the day of the little busin- man again will dawn he declares already various forces are emerging if capitalized these should help reestablish little businesses along a broaden ing industrial and commercial front if little business the backbone of our economic system is to meet big business on equal grourds the economist asserts co operation among small businessmen is absolutelv essential mutual groups arcalready operating mr coopcrttivc purchasing he points out and such joint efforts should be ex pended to advertising ind to sharing brands with one another little business has h c unusual ad win ages he savs nameh smaller overhead cosjs this is fundamental 2 abilitv quickh to changl this applies both to policies and to products 3 less frequent labor troubles and usuallv a lower wage rate 4 management in hands of owners this is latwavs an advantage s public sympathy and local co operation this is cspeciah valuable to prevenr unfavorable legislation i formation of various permanent orgamaztions to sponsor the interest of little business indicates that small businessmen are recognizing their place in the economic svstem contends babson similarlv i there is recognition of the fact every big business was once a little business 1 expect that we will again enter an era uhen emplov ers will be honored and encouragejiwhen labor will be more reasonable when more men will move back to the home concludes the economist fair plav free markets conservative thrift clean politics and cooperation will again be in the saddle then little businessmen will come to their own the sunday school lesson for sunday november th editorial notes poppv du is i n smirdi it prowdes an ip porrun itv in which tvervone tin share in a worthv project no matter how small the gift ntu license plates it is intimated are nuw iead but fir those who like the attruuve cc lor combination it the 1 hs plutes ihe c in still be retained for m me months vet hallowe en is over fur another ear and a lot of the unnectssarv labors of the even ng have been clone over again it provided a lot of fun we sup pose and not much care in the first doing surfaced highwavs in canuda at the beginning of im amounted to ml oik mjles and unsurfaced roads to 40 so miles making a total of 410448 miles exdusvi of streets in cities towns and vil lages every tune senator marshall speaks according to the hanover post senator dun can marshall apparcnth heard miss agnes macphail speak at the hanover fall fair for he went to mild may and repeated her words that there were too many small fairs and that three countv fairs would be better senator marshall didnt however hear the president of the ontario fairs association mr r j kerr speak at ormngeville at a district meet ing on saturdav or jits face would have gone red if that were possible and he would have hied him self bacjt to the red chamber of the senate where colors would have matched it s about time senator marshall kept off the platforms at fall fairs or any other places where his words could be heard bv the farming commun ity his tenure of office as minister of agriculture has left manv unfavorable incidents in its trail that would not be pleasant for him to recall om4 them that would be better not to be aired is the as st stance a grant secured for a fair held in a countv tow a hich fair was on the verge of bankrupts when grants of pubic moncrvs arc to be made sfiev should at least be spent where the fair board shows some initiative to promote agriculture and agruul tural projects the senators abilities indeed fit him better for the senate than tne post from which h was turned out of bv hte same people whom he bene fitted with public funds a murderer was executed in utah the other dav bv a hnng squad and vet a new recording contrap tion d sc lowers that he w as literal v scared to death the uotk of corwiers iuries becomes more and more complicated it is said that a general election is scheduled for canada next vear an it be that the subiects or inquirv have been exhausted and an appeal to the people must be made to bring out more material helptul legislation or solution of the problems has never got pasi the enquirv stage municipal waterworks in canada during l37 used 4 70s tons of alum i24 tons of chlorine blo tons of lime hoo tons of salt 202 tons of soda ash 100 tons of sulphur du xidc m tom of chloride of lime 24 tons of activated carbon 3 tons of am monium sulphate and three tons of anhv drous am mom a let no man sav that too high a price has been paid for peace in europe vum incuts the new ork times unless he has searched h s soul and found himself willing to risk m war the lives of those nearest and dearest to him self appointed cham pions of democracv mho are still haggling over the i price should think this over ironoiuno our pajtentb ooldtn text honor thy father and mother thnt thy days may be lone in the land which the lord thy ood qhtth thee isxodua 30 12 lesson text exodus 20 12 mark 7 013 luke 3 4652 john id 20 27 exposition i the fifth command ment sx 20 13 ood a law has a reffard for dutle to man aa veil as to ood 1 john 4 20 but duties to ood are put flrmt because ood rlffhtn are preeminent he la the infinite the whole human race is finite he is the creator we are the creatures furthermore 1t gods rlffhts are dis regarded man s rlahts wul soon so rellfflon is the only foundation for morality bach one or the command- menu of the second table of the law is reiterated in the new testament ii one should keep au tneae command- nenui he would no haws dona the fuu duty of a christian fntt 31 22 27 28 john 13 14 but before we live up to the standard even of the ten commandment we must receive christ and the holj spirit rom 8 3 4 the principle of the nfth command ment is due refnutl for those to whom under ood w edvc our cr being this is the lrst of the commandments teach- ins us our dutv to man because alter our nru obligation to ood is our obliga tion to our parrnta fxnix things are in cluded in full obedience to uils com mandment 1 respect for them 2 otxvtunci to uum eph 6 1 3 only limited bj tin higher obligation to obrv god mi mipporl of them matt 15 4 6k the wording of thnt commnnd- im nt putt nn h mor upon woman that cs in t commit in thnt dnv i f ex 21 is 1 iut 21 18 21 a special jm mi w c ill lathed t oaedlcnci to llils oinnumdnunt i f eh ut 5 lb eph c 21 r sjhti tor ind obedlt nee u pa- ent in m mj uays promote longivltv and pmsptrlt ij r 35 18 19t th child mum h n r in pan nts nvnrdless of w hut tbt lr p rsonal chanicu r nia be it b not i child a busliusa to bit in judgment upon the character of his ponnca pimntt owe it to ihttr chll drm io so live and act toward thtm as to make bbedietce to this commandment eoav teph 6 4 jx christian standards arc higher mark 7 9 13 jesus contrasts partlcularl the uach ing of the law regarding our duty to our partnts with the teaching the pharisees ood had especially em phasized uils law b malting it the nrst conimandmuil ulth a promise lex 20 1 eph 6 121 thr law of moses required tiiat tboe ho s ike evil of talhtr or motht r should be pui ui death 10 ct fc 1 1 u 9 ril 1 16 pn 20 20 30 1 i tills 1 luj m m ult strn just let bu mumpt lor ikinnl- an appalling in ai d lies i i tin r ot f man liu sliis und li ud u rtnui ruin tim rt jh rhiik m vi r was da in u hich t mphilsls more nuedid u b laid up n tin tifiii commandnuni ttun ir du jimis ui the 13th tr cal un uu it m tmi liu word f god hil ipplle3 11 t mi rt ij lo the tui com niaiidmt iiia but to the etitirt- tviiui u ui h f r jtiua liad quoted from ollu r ik u iu it uu ptnuiuuch utaidc tilt ltti cumnumdnu nts tin r an lhtc uh ull us thnt tin bihlt novihtrt ealla itmll lh w rd of twi jaua htrt ijitl n mun illur ls iu uiutht hu tht law f mtihea uo- uu uitrmit woxi i oxl mall 5 18 cr jo m 10 3s luk 10 31 1 tliess 13 iii tin divuu and hiuimn llllal i- u n f jiua luk 2 4 6 jtius liad ondtred uu iscriptupss alkd tin hoh faptrlt hud murp tld lo hjii cvt n as u bo tht lr uuit rmit nit aning jesus enjojed bring in tht r niplr it wu faiht r a houst- 1 40 h he felt that he bt lutigtid there lluil 1 must be in m putliers iujugc win 1 hl human parents it ft ht could not hut sta behind htxe his reul pu tent u an when his parents had m ught hu11 three daya tlwy ut last found hun ul the temple he eeems lo have spent the time there and tley ought to have nought him thet in th nxst place 40 the houae tf god k ulr lutellfl place u nnd s ltur chud if ood jiftu nil often in the temple t lrihigiuhi his life mark 14 49 1 mar and jtucph should have had n ujixl us fears b ut jua the h kild hsw known that wherever he was he wua just where ht ought to be there la 11 n jt- f apnl my r regret in jesus repl though um mtt duuful leitder and tbedlen if sons v 51 j lui la 2ti j he as const mmia tluil h aa more uuni uie asi of man f j hn 3 4 and that mary must for h r w n mke be made u realize this fa t to hlie mao savs ui fstlier and 1 sixiylit thee j mls snwered 1 ul e not that 1 mut be in m pa her h nv haviic made this needed wr ti n and tltn uu clear ixfmi j hj d l jeua fell hark li l iljt place as the son tf mar snd j erv he wa suoject unt them h r nearl twent ear 1 rr he re malnn in humble ovr t naz ur th ttlat qutalt e a neeomir ptralitkn r r tne 4 rk rjuir had given him to d tjr g 1 1 yewrs jeaus u gntwuui tie ad un allj pj kir dlvaie kl r t a re man pi li 2 msrk 3 h aos perfect as s babe and tx v t u the rrfecu m of manhood is s aglver form of perfection than that f cli jd houd and more pleasing 1 1 gxi tub bootlbookr prodleu la m aulwuemetl r beer rac- kct recently emmato the suiftice la toronto tj beaunft up of three women the hurling of botutu through windows ai- attributed by uu police to rival booueff bangs it is aliased there are at least ave such in toroau one of the men arrested in connec tion with the above was recently dis covered to be the owner of a car loaded with beer which went into a dlxh near norval a few weeks ago and which was uicn abandoned in connection with this episode the proas stated that btir run ning lias reached huge proportions in i rovlncc the press la aaore of large bootlegging places in a section of the city already plastered with hotels in police raids on bootleggers police en countered barricades and lookouts this indicate an organised and permanent trade the press stated that in an hour every large bootlegging house in the churchjan ls section had closed for the night it seems obvious that the beer racket lias reached proportions that are ex ceedingly profitable to the operators fbuch gangs do not squabble over a dribble from a kettle on the back of somebody a stove it cornea in substan uni supply by removal of the permit for quan tity purchase of beer mr odette lias put the bootlegging fraternity in a very favorable position to carry on their trade and lias madt tht work of the pollct duilrult the raising of bootleg joints ls good m fur 11s it goes that b not vtry far prornetors nnd pal runs move what ls needed ls minii real attack on uk fioum f supp j mr oritttt throws up his litids m d pair hi talls nboul ket p uu st ii ui places otn uu 2 am mr odi i mijju protttnbl uilnk of stop pint tin strtam nt lus iourct win rt did tin load of betr found in uit 4lluli ut norv al come from wtlot brt wx r supplied if docs mr odt tie know what has h dom lo tin brtwtry wtuit has hi don to nny bnutr in his lonn vtur saw ont and then i t nli ulan r hand over the brewerlea if ha eana to use it a j general secretary prom the office of the ontario temperance federation tor o 2ft 1p u am con j stjlwln canadian qold production continues to gain business directory medical 1 drjajncnlven- phyilclan and bargee office and reldcnceobrnr avenuo and elgin street continuing ltp upward trend can adian gold production in uie nrst half of 1038 totalled 2210300 fine ounces will mr odette deny that under lib regulations the bootlegger can purchase from the various brcncrcn and brewery warehouses quantities of beer sufllcitui 1 largi and suitlclt ntly freqiu ntl ui tnabk hlin t accumulate an ampk uppl and mr odette ha ihe w hip borrow it back l compared with 1 000 858 fine ounces in uie nrst six months of 1037 increases in output were recorded for every sold producing provlnre and indications are that production records will again be broken when 1038 comes to a close ex tensive development and prospectlnii work has been carried out in many regions and a number of new finds re ported the discovery and subsequent development of a new gold field on the west coast of vancouver island at ze- ballos has given great impetus to pros pecting in that area and uie many promising prospects reported in the yellowknlfe and gordon lake areas have greatly stimulated activities in the northwest territories pur the third consecutive year gold production in canada during 1037 es tablished an alltime high record lat est figures place the 1037 output of newt or primary gold from all sc trees at 4 000 313 nne ounces compaiod with 3 748 028 fine ounces in 1031 an in crease of 0 20 per cent according to prelim 1 nor figures of world production canada ranked third as a rold produc ing country in 1037 being surpassed in utput b onl th union of south africa and russia the flgunv for the litter counlrj brln conjt tur il the in in t utput of mild n 1037 b uie i rrttctl st ui s nnd not including that of ihe philippine and put rto ktro m ricmled bj tin united suiu uuruui of mliu s in tr llnilnir niit nt 4 u 7 884 fln mnct lrikikilh il f cniidiifl iilw1 mini- told bulll u ls id to tht r mi 1 n aui riinu n tluoutdi tin r al can itli 111 mini at oltawn or tht asmi odl t l vancouv r thls old is n thntl t tmrted lnt line gold barb i lkhln pproxlnuu 1 400 nunn 1 tacti and li dlspofxd of in world marki s u lit r rr lite mast utv luitakeous net prict t in bt obuilned dr e j nelson pbyilelon and sargean electro therapy phom4g dr wm g cullen l m q c pnytlelan aad sram oft ice hours 14 and 70 pm sundays by appointment wilbur street just north of mill sqraet telfphone 138 ucgal c f leatherlanp b a barrister sallelter nelary pehlle acton estates speedily wound up court work attended to promptly office u phones kelanee iii successor to h n parmer kenneth m langdon barrister seuclter noury pablu offices actqn georgetown over t seynuck s cafe sfaln street sv for appointments pltane acton 5 or georgetown 88 office hours acton tuesday atf thursday 115pm to 4 30 p m lngs on request dental a j buchanan d d s dental sargean ofllco in lelshman block hours 0am until opm evenings b appoint mmt gas f r ltnu tloni xftay cloped wclmidjiy afternoon phone 14s p w ptaktn dos 1 d s denial sargean oltlcn in the sjnion block phone 20 mill srett acton hockwood oil lee open every thursday ah rnoon and evening ltfrainary a total ia1h it ekts yxiur wife liavt an allow n nee w tried but it didn t work llow was that slit aluuys si nt it bt fori 1 could b d young vs bvsc veterinary saiga oniotf brook ule ontario phone milton 140r4 f g oakes vs bvsc veterinary burgees onice and resklenoe knox avenue acton phone 130 by rj scon whtm tavtd lobria ate sheulahp all pffta t nt k ot russia amtn m 6tcah czatt in 166 worked ti h0llamp a ship dabptmtb amorhmams av 1i cain a knowltd c o s pbuh0 mc ah ctmr romah lttt 1 sjlowm on m o moptufi a l general insuranc we specialize in ljfc fire health and accident automobile windstorm plate lass uoilcr fidelity ilonds farm insurance annuities and all general lines of insurance ocean steamship tickets i t dd0 companies txcfcljant facilities f l wright i oftlo oopu block uftira 9s phaaaa knld l of course we make loans our everyeay bniineu you arc invited to dicuss with us your re quircments or pergonal or buinc purposes bank of montreal time tables naoian natlonalvjailways at acton 24a- ceet da 1 rxtrpt sunday fl s7 sjn dally except und b m ojb dally rstept xsunday 6 m pja hands y only if ps vxycr f r rsst n u p in 0xrerurwa as 0 41 p m oelna- west dally exirpi sunday i 41 ab- iall exirpt und 3 b pml dally rxtfpt stinda 7 01 pjav saturd nl nk 12 3m am run lsy nlv nag 11 33 pea tamdaitd 1 imk cray coach links coacjukj ixave acton hlanaaxtf ltsse tasttlol no ta tersnto osj ni 4 21 pm tf 11 n rijl pm i i ii s in 148 pm 2m 1 ii c cstaslished isit alton branch w i ci a i ion manj a kane where small accounts are welcome wul t not m ita umusi w j n i 13 m u j it 11 18 pm j in i 9 is pm 1 ju fi ull 3 pm r 1 1 ut s m x n u ti t uxidon a a or pt hun simi u 1 t aun and ii l r st tfih 1 trnt sat bun kiml il r ht rkiti and ho x to kluthnrr f suauord