if thtjotdar uakoi utfa litt thfl acton free press jjwmmah ur cmbbon of ffcmdrldg 1 vwuna with ur and itom 2 w uhma wr prudence cook of toronto spent the weknd with ralativea and friend hate ursy a uaelean of tilbury vlaltad thla week at the home of un wm otohn- atone pt norman aibaon of the iluttteld ambulance london wu home for th weekend tuqr and ur george martin of georgetown spent sunday with urs wm uaoarthur uls lpbh olbbon or toronto pen the weekend at the home of ur and ur a uaaon ur r v johnstone of toronto u visiting at the home of hbj mother mr wm johnstone mr c f leathtorlsnd attended the funeral at uarlcdal on tuesday of the late ron x b lucas urs c uolaughltn of alton returned home on sunday after spending a week with her daughter mn lea lowell misses marie meatnnls and velma blatr nunfasintratning at the ouelph general xloanltal spent aaturday evening at the latter home mrs robert price young street ob served her aurhtynlnth birthday on uaroh 11th with her family and grand- ohqdran t pa pais joins with i01 tlons and beat wish for more happy birthday ula mary raid had the mufortuna to fall an sunday at her home on mui street north and auffer a fractured thigh flha wmovd4othouiphaftiiiual hoapltal and friend are pleased to learn ahe 1 making favorable progr toward george wallace clothes shop 123 yonge st toronto oppolt ryrfebltb trusses w mlw a nmdjtlty ofjltunc tnuam abdomltutl iwu and hutlc stock ings private fitting room ipe for vry rupture alex stewart limited dkpanittiv chmnjta gukurm ontaiuo w t patterson ro spmlmu4 in by bxamlaalteh otutut 11 wtodham it auxltu nun itu oomputoly buldpd offica bmow uaher 8ho gtore come in and talk over the price of the new ford tractor norton motors pho cs act vtx and ura a crtnp of george town entertained a few of their aeton friend last saturday evening on the occasion of thlelr 35th weddtns anniver sary xuohre was played and lunch served tna pat pars joins with other friends here in hearty congratulation to councillor and ur orlppa notice to creditors in the matter of ute estate ef eheneser itaavtek lata ef the vitiate ef acton in the oectnty llaltan gentleman 4asu of thanks urs benjamin kino and family deep ly appreciate the kindness of the many friends shown in so many ways at the using of their beloved husband and father so suddenly called away the ex pressions of aympthy floral tributes and kindly act will always be remembered ford night at the halton tarage operators the march meeting of the halton branch of the ontario oarage operator was held at milton in the parmer building on thursday evening march 7th the president mr j l mcklndley i of burlington wax in charge this meeting hold an all time record tn the we ot the branch in quality of program enthusiasm and numbers pre sent a hort time was spent in ciu cussing the monthly business of the branch the president gave a short rn- llghtenlng address stressing the fact that uie success of the branch will be mea sured by the degree or support given to the official by individual members following the regular business period the meeting was turned over to the ford untor company of canada represented by ur d a lelth service organiser and ur l hendricks or the salet pro motion staff a very profitable and in terestlng time followed first mouon picture werto used to show to what ex tent and to what enormous expense tlve ford motor co go tn order to aee that even the smallest part that goea into a ford car is the very best science and money can obtain ur d a lellch save a talk from picture on tunc up of ute motor and brake service and grneral curr and maintenance of tin motor car a hort question period followed ur wm baltey of hamilton prown clal council president and ur it darke wentworth county branch president were sunwise visitors at the met ung both gentlemen spoke briefly a vote of thanks was given to the ford motor co and to their representa tives for their efforts in bringtntr to the ilaltoti bromh such inspiring and educa uonal addressee at the close of thr meetum tlw mem bers and friend enjoyed a bufft t lun cheon provided through the courtesy of the ford uotor co ot canada ltd partxbb bavins claim against the estate of htoenewt beswlck late of the village or acton in the county of hal- ton oentleman who died on or about the second day of february 1040 are required to send particular and proofs thereof to the undersigned solicitor before the thirtieth day of march 1040 when the assets will be distributed among the parttoe legally entitled thereto hav ing regard only to the claim which shall have been filed as aforesaid pursuant to section 61 chapter 165 rj3 0 1dj7 dated this fourteenth day of march ad 1m0 c f lffiathettlahd acton ontario solicitor for the executor mlu beatrice rujts rr 1 georgetown and itn phoobe wame rti a acton 37 3 things uavc changed before wa went married you called me an angel i know if i but now you dont call me any thing that show my af control getting davgkmovs the colo ha been halted by the sentry and on receiving the pat frtem was about to proceed when the aantry ehalwngad hlmscajn what the dsvu ckf you waan danf fthoutad tn bolcstu you have halud ma one alwady my edara- ftrmlr anwrd lha an try ar to halt twltt and than fir plate glass insu ranee can he secukei at small cost our prompt replacement facilities on wlndown show caaeo etc avoid inconvenience f l wright office cooper black office 93 phones raau ltj liberal and national candidates contest halton continued from peg on cleaver said that k4r atkln like htm- aelf wai an impatient idealist after looking st the record of dr manlon a a mlnltler in th bennett cabinet he wondered where ur atkln aenae were my cleaver malnulned that britain has unemployment and why dldn t they start more preparation a yearwago he said mr atkln had known for four necks what lie was going to say regarding sol diers dependents complaint because he had published it in hi weekly letter and then all he could do wa come before lh nomination meeting with tour com plaint in 1035 after the close of the last war he had taken 32 appeals to ottawa of holdusr for adjustment of al lowances this after the was wa over 17 year he maintained every cose re ported would bo promptly lnveatlsated mr cleaver too had a quotation from the financial post which hta rend as follow dr manlon for the conservatives baa ofrered s vague plan of national av- ernment the plan i misleading if it 1 confused in people mind with union government which it i not dr manlon mave the promise of a best brains cabinet if as and when his party i re turned to power while some good men have offered themselves a candidates dr manlon himself has not yet inspired confidence in hi ability to produce a cabinet of strong united leadership tjr manlon ha not even done a oood job n leader of the opposition had he done this he would not be so dependent on material dug up by others for hi allega tloiurof itaeompel ur cleaver pointed out that dr manlon had a chance for a four weekn sesston of parliament but he preferred to use it in campaigning before april or may 1 over canadian will realise the need of c having its el problem sbttled and a government estab- llhed to carry on the war effort regarding dr manlon proosal to abolish the radio license fee mr cleaver asked if mr atkln would suggest that they would bribe the ptooplc with thru- own money halton ministers hold meeting here monday an interesting merttnff of the north halton ministerial association wan held on monday morning in the minister a veatry at the acton united church thusto present were rev canon pjaftel chairman nnd rev oeorge porter srcntarj of milton hov f c over end and e o baxter of aeorgcttmn rev a o w foreman of ballinafad and revs h l btennle c a brooxs and o c oifford of acton gregory theatre today mar11i 15th spfoul muiu 15 the lion has wings authentic oflulal amoxtttg with merle oberon ralph rich ardaon musical snow follies cartoon little lion hunter chapter i of lone ranger ride again rati ebay uakcii 18th nlgbt- cat and thr canary thrill and comedy with bob hop and paulette ooddard hawaiian nights musical with johnny downs fox news monday mahtii lltst the old mahv brilliant drama with batu davk oeorge bmut scenic washington stat band vin cent lopam roitfst rmr research extended in i0s9 forest flrt reatarch attivlllcb in canada during 1030 vicre marked by the extcn lon of the wright system of flre- hacard measurement and forecasting to western canada under the dlractton of the dominion forest benrtco of the canadian department of mine and ra- ource the system was introduced to riding mountain national park in maul toha and prince albert national park in saskatchewan with four weather station betna established in each park in addition a preliminary inspection was made of fire types tn banff jasper and waterton lake national park in albert and tentative site selected for weather stations aa the forest anrf climatic condition in these area differ greatly from those in eastern canada where the wright system has been in use for some year it was necessary to establish a fire hasnrd research station at the konanasklif forest experiment station at scbe alberta hi order to adapt the system for use in this rrnlon this station works tn close cooperatl n with the alberta parent service and wiral lame forest flrce handled by this oruutituitlon ere studied b off leers if ttu department research work to ex u nd the use of the syst m was nliu cur ried on at riding mountain pork peu uiiua purest experlnunl nuttlon in on turf i and in uc bnui ick in the litur prtnlnre eqtlnictjv with laiv scftlr trht flrra were continued in co tm rctfl m with the industries and pru- vlmial authorltlea tlie wright slrm of fire haaord meamirrment and forecsutlns was de eloped by the officer of the department and has been successfully used in eastern canada where special atudle have been made to adapt it to the particular forest and climatic condition prevailing in that part of the dominion by mean of specially prepared ftrehaxard table and dally weather record it enable forester hughes cleaver m p to i7ic electors of halton in thl week a letter i will covter some of the high tights of our war effort first as to canada lac of prepared na for active participation in an euro pean war i admit at once that wn were unprtopared and i would add that can oda is not a war minded nation and believe that in time of peace canada will never be prepared to take part in a war n europe or any other continent so far as that la concerned the reason for this fact 1 that public opinion would not support such a preparation during the five year of the bennett administration a total of less than flfteton millions an nually was spent on national defence inhtairttrlp wrvloe-thalnt- yar that we took office we were so engrossed with out domestic problems of unem ployment the farm problem the debt problem and many others that we did just a the conservatives had done before us and we spent about the same amount as ihcy had been spending ih ibs7 we spent for defence 33 000 000 00 but all of these expenditure were for the do- fence of canada and not for the purpose of participation in a foreign war i well rrmember the criticism which we received in the house of common and elsewhere for this tremendous increase in war ex pendlturcs again in 1038 tlio defence estimates were ngnln lncrea3cd to about 3fl millions ind in the nprlnq session of 1030 before war was declared wte in creased our war estimate to over a3 millions while substantial progress wa made in equipping canada for deftnce yet this work hod been postponed for o long and our deftnee equipment was in such n run down condition that even the exprndlttirt of these lame amounts fell far short of adequate prcpnredncas in the light of these facts both political parties arc equally to blame in wapflng a successful wnr there are many internal mottera which require to be regulated and controlled dangerous alien enemies must be deported or placed in concentration camps to prevent sabot list and to pre vi nt important information i being forwarded to the enemy auards i must be plnced to guard alt important i key industries and public works oen norshlp must be set up to prevent lmikir tajit information reaching the enemy business must be assisted and regulated as to source of mipply of raw materials and the fair distribution of it hoarding must be prevented prices of nil com modules and pro at must be careful i natch hi foreign exchanae must be regulated to prevent speculation and to assist the carrying on of our foreign trade these and many otlur matters as to which i will not wrory yon must be controlled or regulated if we are to contribute our maximum war effort aa to all of these matters- independent boards have been set up composed of leading men frmi nl rfalks on life and irrcspec the of their polltlcalxtffiuntuiii those boards hove functioned so efficiently tluit business is almost as usual notwlth standing tlve fact that canada is ungated in n struggle greater than we have ever before experienced in the first year of the last war our total expenditures for war irurposes equalled about 100 millions of dollars in this tlu first year of the present war we are already committed to on xpt ndlturr of about 3 miuu n f dollars without counting the empire training sch me which calls for the xprndliurt r no millions if dollars the rirnt year of the scheme ou ore luttrtausl in know how this money is niing prnt hit folltwhw is tht breakdown of the figure klven by ii in j t ralston mlnlsti r of fm inee i naval 40 millions 1 infantry 107 millions air forte tanncrlose to tigers in second v group final continued from page one wa busy korm morton was right in but dunbrook made two wonderful save woods wa ftpod when the tiger ganged the tannesjr xursehberger dhaw a pen alty waterloo went into the lead with only three minute left in the final period cotey scored whrn waterloo was short- handed acton ntade every effort to get back the lost ground but had to take the fttf defeat the tigers certainly mails a grand finish thb lineup wa acton woodj goal bayllui and mol- oasle defence n morton centre plpher right wing lindsay left wing kenlner marso terry b morton mooney brush alternates holmes sub goal waterloo dunbrook goal malchoskl and pugh defence aildncr centre lang right wing brlnkert left wing cotey brill schmalls koppesser willi and lleracltbergcr alternates referee cordon mckay hamilton not final in n nutshell it wus ton much dun brook well thlere n alii another chance on saturday even the toss went sgalntacton on tuesday waterloo won that and the game goes to kitchener on saturday wn w only one thing more it ought to be u swell game of hockey to watch and wc understand mckay is likely to be the referee again on saturday saturday win bo anally for either tigers or tanners couonasty dltteabie treated buuaicajlly a london surawn mr laurence oshaugncssy has treated 30 ease of coronary disease by means of surgery five died and all llto other mnde uoli progress that those who mr bedridden becamo active again and those uname to work resumed their employment the operation requires courage on be half of the patient and both courage and skill in the surgeon it imitate what sometime occurs in nature in om case of coronary disease the infarct left that i the part deprived of blood by the plugging of a branch of the coronary i artery form an adhesion to the peri cardlum or ouch in which the heart rests thl adhesion affords a new blood suppl tlwrr 1 uie well known case of a doctor who because of such adhesion v as able to return to practice after a severe attack of angina complicated by lrlcardltl l thn pperatlon consists in supplying a rronh uhirce of blood for the defective heart circulation by transplanting a seg ment of omentum into the chest and grafting it to uie heart thr type or case which does best after operation la a patient who ha made on incomplete recovery from a alngie attack of thromboil progressive angina of effort hypertcmlvo heart failure which has reacted badly to medical treatment und syphilitic mfiammatlon of the uoriu th contra indication are age gros1 atnctural defects in the heart and degt m ration of kidney and brain ves sel it is an operation which will doibtleia b heard mom of in the future friends honor miss evelyn withers i hasard from day to day and to adopt th necessary precautionary measure when- the hasard ur observed to be rising to dangerous levels at present there la a network of one hundred and aeven pro vincial weather station in quebec using i the system and in new brunswick it is in oparauon in twentyeight weather i station- in both or these province the provincial officer work in close co operation wlthtmfederat authorities fi8 millions 335 millions as tr the canadian nay in the last war w simply had two light cruiser with a trial personnel of i 500 men and a yearly expenditure of 4 million thl have six des er all satiftmcd welshman no 1 i never tasted such better beer in all my life any mora welshman no 3 so did i neither welshman no 3 neither did l too tlrmlhr leader mine sweep at id 0 auxiliary lshlps alth a personnel of 8 000 men and in adlinon we havejm ihips nn on order then coming to the emptre air train ing srheme dr manlon a chorpe that mr king ave the motherland the cold shoulder tn 1q3b to the scheme and that a result we lost large aeroplane order and dvaved the scheme wa so cotn- ptemivartawehecr lnthetroadca1l or march nth by mr king that i will only make a few comment in passing the thirg absolutely without foundation in fact a proposal was made in 1mb it as aewn4 by ur king and sis mll- horu of domart were voted in 10si 1 ai a imentary mtlmatf for the k- prior to marriage mrs alex puitey and mr omar park er were joint hostess at lovely mlsccl laneoim shower given at the latter home on saturday evening in honor of mlra evelyn withers o bride of the near ruturr tho house was prettily decorated with grrtn and yellow tiae brtdctobc was ushered into the honored clialr bt neath an umbrella from which fell tr timers tq the gifts orrarured in the window cove during the evening the guests wi re entt rtnlned with numerous contests lunch was served carrying out tht color scheme of gretii and yellow i thv bride cloct niculved many beautiful gifts sovnians an1t age invt stlgatlons into the effect of agt on th vluulty of uivntiui teed art n xiud in tht d timber lyue of htitnuflr agrf culture cdltod by the canadian sothly of technlaal agrlculturtstji if soyht m iit is not more than 3 yia i old ii will germinate iimtbtfactorily al though tluro ln a slight advantage in fuvor of new cied four year old sttd showed connldi ruble ucaknesn while seed older than that was go low in vitality aa to be unfit for suwln the few plants that nrcw from and ytor old seed wt re weak and slow in coming up eight ytar old need fulled to produce a liikl plant locitttd dticltir when did you f c l this pain nrstv mandv in tlu kltutmette i press ourpoat and a report made t the house if commons accordingly the men w r bent out from engl md a tord ing to tin arruiutenilnt und tht lr train lng priciedld as arianged thu most lot b confused in any way with tin prcstnl large sthrnir as to it tlu fir 1 proposal wan rrctlvcd on st pltmber jolh 10m it was aoeepted in prlnrlplt i two duji and a nqui st ftrwurded for un air mhnl n o orrungr ditnlbi th in posal v a abui promptly nrn pted i i auntrulla and n zealand tlu hrjudi ddtgail n rrnchetl canudn octobi r nth und tht tther two on november 3rd b n lvrmbt r 37th all tht cli tails of a sclit mi invomng the expendlti re o 31j millions ov r three year arre completed the tfttalu then had to be submitted to all of tht respective governments for ap pmval canada at once gavto assent and word was received book from the last of the group late on ssturday december 141th the cabinet was called and hbortl before midnight of december i6th the agreement was signed on sunday 1 uie daj following the prime minister went on the air and told the canadian people the story all parti evpreased full aa tin faction with it terms and with the friendly spirit in which the arrange- quality xx j newest t stcyues at lower prices our low overhead ex pense permits us to sell better merchandise for 1 ess money we have the ejtcluflive agency in aeton for sismans shoes and scampers pallants clothing store mill street acton merit were made thr agreement provides for tb train ing annually of 35 000 air pilot air ob server and gunners each m will reoeive a six month eouraa it tavolvaa a training and maintenance pwaonnal of some 40 thousand officers and it th construction of some 70 new air flaldj and school building- already many tf the contracts have been ui and th work t under construction canada bear rburrmh oflhe elfniintary training coat great britain uppllf m ist of the air craft the light aircraft will be made in canada oould more have brn dohr in so snort a time yours sincerely ituoidcs cleaver everyone invited to attend a special evening at the gregory theatre acton on wed march 20th at 8 00 pm the peal ure picture will lie going places and uie iiicht sololot lou kruegel baritone toronto well ivnunn concert nnd kndio artint mr hughes cleaver halton uheral tandidate- will acldrew the audience at 015 outlining tke no admbwlon i co ovcrnmenth lohcic none under 16 years of age admitted working men onti their wives ore especially invited to lit ir m ciinvirs mliiii t piirnculur interest to ml and to i njoy thu pitturi und concert i i am i1k tiihre karia doors open 7j10 pm ausplclti acticrvj i ifleual assoclation us minister visits rold minr iaisrending to 1 060- foot level of the waco mold win nr val ot ontario james ii c cromwlknwy appolntad tim utalstar to ottawa la ahoan htre attired in a compute miner outfit handling a pumau drill as two miners look approvtngly 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