Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 28, 1939, p. 3

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fju two jl the acton frtte press tufprcmntii mui fwo i illiiu tvry tli r lay nt act n oi tnrlo suiisluiption uatis oo tier yrur n nlvai unite i statcn joe mlllluu 1 single cnpirl sc iioll an i lew i i lrcbci nl 11 lie riven wl en nniik canci1 i a1ionsw icnlern n t to 1 i fi i the trc ll pir n t 1 cfore rrir 1 ll i it rcrlptl i xj i ml ion adv1 itllsiw in v r n c lum altl nrli error hie on lit undei hates on 1 1 ni licnllniii will it a ivartiblnu in ita column indhio tlmt it will not 1c untie or any vcrtliemn t p il lulled tiereun ler unlet i i- l reiiieitcil in writing- ty tt e free i re tniine n i witl such error tliercan ami in that 1 to tie ertier an 1 reirnci tjly atiimi w altlof dills ejil tllcpiionls- etlitorinl an 1 lluainci real lence and acquaint themselves with the hours of tour bo retailers arc already familiar with these hours enforcement of the provisions can be made easily if nil will co operate dont ask merchants to serve you after the hours specified the hours arc iiiflijc- lentlytonft and proidc ample time for all to do shop ping your request for service beyond the hours specified simply invites n heavy penalty on the shop keeper and makes n law breaker of him he fair about the matter and in the course of a week or so you will be adjusted to the rules that they will not be irksome store hours have been unneeessanly long in comparison with those prevail ing in factories tven now they arc eleven hours on every day fut wednesday and on saturdays up to sixteen hours foi the day get acquainted with the regulated hours i nday and saturday flights arc open nights in acton wednesday is closed after noon except when n holiday occurs in the week of course it is unnecessary to tell all loyal can adians that statutory holidays constitute days on which business plnces are closed these are eovcrcd by dominion proclamation and therefore not dealt with in the by law these are days of regulations but for the common good in most cases ontario news of the week uy murdle melorujd i2qiinlhy tor all it will mnkc for a feeling of equality for all if the board set up in ottawa to deal with prices begins prompt functioning patriotism and profiteering jnilhbcgin with the same letter but that is as far as they should go the average individual finds it diffi cult to understand why commodity prices increase so rapidly when the price to the producer does not show a similar increase thr pultom of ctinndn s ptirtlrlpation in the now world wnv in rrnriimlly foiling jnlo placn ottawa jwmotmnn that only tun dlvlklmifl totalling better than thirty thmi tutit mun un hchm pri pared lor o erai fin iicrvli o it mil v in n thrv arc medctr n miltluic for ibin caulilmcut linn iiltiinnt hi en nmpl t d with httlr fwui intrlipilnii hlrhlinht ot thin pant week wm tin lucnniiwi tmphifln mi ounniln s preparation for the ot in r phftflf of n oltort that ot huatlluu finw munllh ru and war nuiurluln of vt r drjcrlpllin to tin molher countrj rimt key now nounded in thl connip tion wan an olfldal italemi nt from ol tnu i that killed workmen will not ijl ulloued to inllflt with uie ovnrbcon forti s a nlmllar ban opcraun aaalnst train d agricultural workcru aixl profennlonal men of nil ktndn whnne ncrvlccfl will bi vital in a will onruilzcd home produc tlon machine and with thin movl connji the unit and the food purchased at an increased price is con sunied we hear the farm quotations which are little different to those given before the increase then too the average householder knows full well that many of these products were purchased well before the announcement of var and the raise in price just itcnflons for tnir success acton tflir has come and gone for another year in the fate of unusual world conditions it showed i could fill n place in the community and has recorded j somebody beside the producer a nice tidy sum another success there arc several pontb in whikrh in profit and we don t think it is the retailers either acton tair is unique and is pioneering that are oft times not observed by the visitor tor instance that historical exhibit was a new feature three yenis ago it grew lat ytnr this year it was twice the sie of the first year the day will come when the articles collected will make the exhibit for acton the 1 nir is uork with sueh spkndid help start 011 a museum doing the pioneering- w from interested citizens and those in charge then there is the junioi club work tor both hoys and girls that is bringing along younger exhibitors looking at the exhibit of roots potatoes and gram v l have every sympathy for a government that has the task of setting into motion machinery to curb this situation that has arisen so quickly the task is an enormous one putting the machinery into ejefintte iiction at the first opportunity will maintain confidence in those entrusted with the task the report the other morning of estates dealt with undei the successions act was an ee opener to many the picscnt is noume foi repetition of siicli occurences plants have boen dlunatd and with the illicit delivery of neomnary mach inery lb will not take long to have theni worklnff at top ipeed already um train- uiiff of meclianlch for tho nlr fore in under uny nt qnh tvldt nee that trie aovernint islttvlll ho uorkhm rhuwly vlth uio farmern of tho country bi aiiowii in advice thin weex train tin hon mr oarlncr minister of artlculuire he rcrommendd tu farm- ni not to ohlft from chetno production to inilter prodiiitltn simply heratiso of an advance in price for butter tlio mlnliur derlmtfl tin dominion aoveni- imnt uus fictunie up machinery lo handle tin ul of chilm to the united iclmr doni nnd uonld nee to it that tho ud ihil nal nhl pliir and inmiranrc charuci t aimed b war coinllll ins would not re coll on tin produrtr mr dardliilr pointid out that while flfl p r cent of canadian diet tie in cxtortrd tw stly io orcnt drlluin all caiiadlnn butter h mm unii d in tin d imlnlon in n tun d butur priklupll in would only runilt in furthi r ov rl urdi nlni itn already nhit td marki t ii re in ontario tin oovtniment w hlch pltdrtnl ct on ration with the rubral oovcniment in flndtnc in turn a iplrlt of cooperation from the con wrvuttvp oiijionltlon durlnr the pcc lal mjttion oruilnally cnlled to ptit tlirougti hiovn to have ottawa uka on ut burden of mmrdinu ontario polnu againat jk- klhlfl nahotafio and in retuiral plalii to aulnt the federal auuiorittiyrj in movlntf ar production hi thu province tm ef ficient nn pojwilble tlio powilnir of mm arthur von- kouuhni t in ironui whoiu work oa in ad of thi sold lorn aid commlanlon in the an at war and who voluntary pirorln lor wu rann wan continued prac tit ally to thi v ry day of hpr death n alls ntu many of the onrilimit illiit i in tin un nt rtruitklo have ffoni to thili r u ird sir robert dorden sir wilfrid ijiurii r hlr sun uuriipi ql arthur currii qincrul oarm t irutfliei hlr lomph flalll hon w j ilannu l nil clin ral mem r have all in i n fipar 1 th l mjin f iti n i nd ipeat world business directory mpoicai dh j a mcniven rhyilrlhh atid surimn office mid fuldeno conwr bovtf avfimo and flffln b ntt liu r j nelson riiyalrlan ami surgnin plnctro ilirrapy phoua oh wm c cljllrn l m c a i hynlclan and ruritn oftlrc ildir 1 4 and 7 0 pm i sundiiys by appolntmpht mill htrnt near i rwlerlrk street 1i phoiifl 120 act col drew and hln followem wero all for the hepburn aovernmrnt in 1u clclrcuan of mhury lommimon which j amlm suoccqklon diilk character izen wnr effort dvcn at thla early date n manufacturer ban rccourne to ottlclal ottaua ln one of hin lei y worlt era rjultn his employ and jolnn the army on rcccira of uie complaint inmi un employer the workman wll bo plucked from the ranktt of khaki and ntnt back to ndujitry tlnm we may have the hrxt bt p to omrclu idnif tnrm nf rnnnrriptlon for ft r an obirvir e recciv olhcinllv u highway d the other day the ollieial weekly home clow to th irovcrnmcni at ottawa declare s in thin con no tlon lhnl partieular care will w taken all o to nee that qualified farm worki m are ktpt avallabli for increiuid production hi agriculture aj one minister auid you can train a man to hi a good milttler much qulcki r ttuui mi cnu truln htm to b tirtiiint on tin farm other dim lomt iils tin lutli uil ap polntmnit if walliuc r cahipbell rri aldtpt of thi imrd motor cur compute of canada ics chairman ot i supply u mud of canada and vuiiuhan formi r vlxiruld nt of tin ciumdlim n itl i al rallw ii u vict clmlrmau ind uircrtor clrni ral of hm iums 11 th nun ull s m w tl ml aim i h s m ii tin ih ii tin ull in it in nl uilt w 1 1 lilt idm 1 wil i l hrllkh mlmm iminlkrs t vlilrli l iv iwml flilnpink pi ms vtllli lntn 1l loi in dim as a rimll ot linn tin untr ls n t 1 uikld n ppiui 13 u ns of shudi av not mtl ii ciianof whin nimh nulled tin on an blue ll hud hli lroubliit iame an you id drovi and ilrovi and drove hbi ark until hi found a pliri to pork makino it ml finitf vlnltor i uant to know about my huabond madame ncizall hn left me twi nty ycjirr ao and x haven t uwn him alnce madame nli well what do you wish ut knowi vtillnr hall i have a separation nits nrrn and stfvcnson amrnfri vn if ph m mlllin 23 aft r 10 pm i milton w oiflce ho ir noam 13pm 7fl pjn i fiundain by appointment nl cott5 scrap book by r j scon atsnimrt n pa there is a need for these new evhihitors to fill the k hulletin of ontario which gives hnef sum classes and they should be given every emcourapie m ol the condition of highways throughout the mlnt province it is a splendid guide for the traveller visitors ut the fair had no means of knowing iml u p useful to all motorists about the standing crop competition nnd the con uerc howeer ei dehnitel mteiested in test for the improvement of farm homes and sur u this booklet would say ahour highway no 2s roundings which were features of acton fair wondered if it really did continue past milton throughout the year and provided leadership in farm or whether the twelve miles north was just a no activities we might mention too the growth of the mun s so we turned to no 25 and the book institute exhibit nnd the interest shown in this com ss it runs from burlington to acton a distance parntively new department these added flatudo 0 29 8 miles continuing the report says milton show acton fair is keeping up with the times the r acton gravel fair some loose stones dust layer prize list is ever changing to be up todate applied that s the highway bulletin description these arc the things which keep acton tair in the dear friends but it s nice at least to have the as foreground it is filling a community need nnd surnnce that no 25 is really a provincial highway providing leadership perhaps that is the reason of the above description is not precisely the same ixrial c t lcatherland b a iturruur and solicitor notary public inner of marrlttffe llceru neguitrar of birth marrlagcx death acton office 22 phone rsldm 111 kenneth m langdon rarrbuv solicitor notary rublu offices aeornrtown greeory tlieatr ijuudlnk aoton over t seynuck i caf for appolntmrntii phon acton 65 mr aioalsenrrtiil uvottld populatom a1n6 a civfulu eait day aiiour 100000 persons wttks lucqjlac otild rii a metlaopouls s jk coallmam wore m ht 0ay5 o tvfc fui- wdlcatd 40cia1- ysftoij o hi more ttahk ftit qutif fva ccilaam is america s jfu lants ihdii latj ts of will umiftd tirfts spend 4200000000 olt yfu m btauty fillots amp a1 aofqtomn vt j ioaiooliourb ftnn tiit1nr tnil tliursday 130 pm to 400 pm bvn- i infpi on rcguwit j dentai a j buchanan d d s dental lurgcon oftu it in ijrtnhman hlock ii urs dam until h p in evanlmy r 4miiii1 vtkins man lir to war in nrw i nilorn its continued success some others wujiavc heard tthave editorial notes ccnborship is hero like every other newspaper nnd radio stutiort we received during the week the censorship regula the next holiday is thanksgiving dny just n tions which are now effective a month ago such a ek from monday next list of restrictions would have been considered an encroachment on privileges always enjoyed in the tall tairs seem to be meeting the war conditions light of present day circumstances however they are un report show they have been in most instances received in a spirit of hearty co operation the task er successful eventb before everyone is apparent regulations made with the thought in mind of completing that task success theic is u desire by all that war work will not fully aie readih received w believe everyone he duplicated and even it there is a delay at the effected by these regulations will receive them in hist it is lust m get started un the right foot that same spirit 1 ir itis quite evident after reading the several pages bounteous crops seem the rub- in this locality of these rules that canada hns benefitted from the the threshing operations nre now in progress nnd experiences of the former great ni the weekly prospects are for a eood yield and a fair price to the newspapers dealing in news of a local nature will producer not be as seriously affected by these regulations us those who give news almost exclusively of world events even from these there is no complaint of the restrictions war times bring restrictions on every class war expenditures have to be met and all will share in various ways here too looktngover the rules of censorship set forth in the regulations we believe the general public will appreciate too the precautions that hove been made to stop the circulation of un reliable reports and the atttmpt to curtail the news to authentic sources certuinlv nothing is to be gained by unreliable headlines if all wu1 corporate tho bylaws recently passed by acton council in an effort to make standard hours for retail stores in tho community appear in the best interests of all the provisions are set forth m the by laws which are published m this issue might we suggest that citizens of acton and dis trict givo a moments study of the provisions enacted traffic through the port of halifax in the first half of 1030 amounted to i 081 17g tons of cargo compared with 1056 001 tons in the corresponding period of 1938 the inst hnlf of the yenr is liable to suffer a deorense not only in halifax but othef atlantic ports pahsod hy the britten ctnbor thla plttun nhow lint r tommies 10 jo vintai l h iurinir alouu 1 nnllsli road juai as wi manj of uu ir prwhcthmrs if ii ai t r c nt irj iun did oil to thi mi nt of onlli u mm ni ski sul d sue ti in tl in in ik it 111 driv erm 1 limlnates th pntllini to tntflnnin in tl 1 a 111 jaiuiih that 11 hutt 0 rut i the burlington gazette has completed forty years of servtce to tts community messrs e a and georgo- r harris as publishers of thts spkndid weekly givv good community leadership and the junior member in addition serves burlington very efficiently as mayor if tihic permitted we would like to answer per- sonally the many kindly letters from friends writing us nbout pictures in tun run parss album and placing orders for books ort actons early days 1 we enjoy these letters immensely and ask you all to accept our reply tn our columns in the preil parse as a persona atiwer to these letters j 1 inance farm improvements at w 05 with u jall w wrtti fw a tlon leauifer item owmrs tat borrowri wlib mttoatl facaui ipiyufnl wty b mum m oum convinunt periodic iaiulnuitu bank or montreal clblmid 1b17 v hutt uhr imsll ccntl an uvaw b appoint n qui r r kxtra tlonii x ftmy clohl wwhifodsy after n i um 141 i w ifakfn ij 1 s i i s dental hwrfro omri- in the smnn nin tc ph 1 j mill skri t acton it ukv hki olli r 1 n i v r i luirutay jt n 1 incl p 1 ii k vithtlmauv b 1 oun v m vsc v rlrrliuiry suuron chi let or uttvlll ontarl ph nc muton liari l- c oakbb v s li v be veterlmry sureeon otllta nnl ltjildttiti knox avon acuui phono 13fl general insurance wf bpbcialize in life fire health and accident automobile windutorm plate glasa r- bollcr fidelity bonds farm insurance annultlea and all general lines of liuturance aij30 occun 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