Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 9, 1941, p. 2

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jwjtp jwr- yafjat the acton free prjbss thursday october 9th 1041 pvbubd every yaaretuy st acta oaterio sobflcumon matstam per mt la edvaace uatted states see sodltlomt staeu eopw ho seta u ml bw udrmm ibmu bj eivea whea se- 4 atwrvm u rs canckixation8w find thai ot af mr mb crtbr areftr noi vt hive iheir nbscrtfttle tal la mm tby tail to rsmlt belts ms4ratte wwle ab crtptloa will aot b mrrid ta srrrs ovf an extended sotoa yrt- valets w bra aotlaed to caacal as tee ubacribar vmn the service oaatlaaad advkrtxstnc satbsoa sppllcatlo d aa vivos la varioai columa haadlafa allhotirk araw precaution tll be tahaa to avald error th re fries ao advartiuag ta hi oo oa the ua4rataa4at that it win aot ba llabla lor say error la aay advertisement pabusnad baraoadaar aaly proof ol aeh advartlmaiaat u raqaaatatt la yrriuatf by to ulwertuer end returned to tha pree ptm bliahj ae 4ly alctaad by tb advertiser aad wltb mefe ere- or a to writm taarao aad tauuj esse u aay error so noted la aot onrrected by tha rrj frns its liability stutl aot aaessd sob a frrepertloa ej tb entire oeet ol saeh advartlsaataat sa tha apaca aocald by tha aotad rro baart to tha bo apaca accnpiad by tie edwrtifteomnt 0 afttor bllxs kdltor txucphonis- xdltorlal sad butlaiaa omca t4 raauaaea iji mctjaf- thanksgiwnk plus canadas national day for thanksgiving has been designated as next monday every season in peace or in war one can find much cause for giving thanks but as one looks about in this present year itseems that there is more than usual for which we in canada should be thankful true we are at war and many of our young men are in the fighting forces and in great danger but up to the pres ent the casualty lists have not been heavy and even the health of those in the active service seem to be rugged the levies of imposts necessary for the war chest are heavy but up to the present some thing is left over besides what is necessary for the comfortable life planes zoom overhead but no bombs fall in this peaceful land we have freedom of expression and thought the harvest has come and while not recordbreaking in some localities there is more than enough for all there may be cause for complaint of insufficient return for labor applied but after all there is some return and the freedom to go to another vocation without ques- 1wil yes looking at wartorn europe we on this con tinent have every reason for thanksgiving but canada must continue with every effort in the struggle ifthese conditions nre to prevail in our part of the world distances today as short with modern transportation continents ore not widely separated and so with the thanksgiving there must also be a renewal of purpose in finishing our task a realization that to keep our land free this world battle must be won for democratic people and the freedom of all to enjoy this land in which we live v bleeding the town the following editorial appeared originally ip the amherstburg echo but the names might be changed and the article made applicable to any community business men condemn the farmer who takes everything from his land and gives nothing in re turn in the way of fertilizer but that kind of farmer is on a par with the business man who does not tontnbute anything to his communitys welfare or improvement then arc sume men who saj that thr hiivin i hfi lime lu tsfce part in oommunu ount but then of course there surely was re- checking before this figure fra settled upon at any rate there was sufficient time for careful check ing and rechecking v another application for coaacripuon7 a timely suggestion is made by the windsor star when it says the government should release the patents which oil firms have bought in order to do away with new carburetors which would enable a car to go from 100 to 200 miles on a gallon of gas it is pointed out that the pogue carburetor in vented in winnipeg enabled a car to go 200 miles on a gallon of gas or ten times the distance secured by an ordinary car the windsor paper also declares man in that district took three different carburetors from stand ard cars built a new one took the car to a gar age drained the tank put in one gallon of gasoline sealed it and started out to see how far ho could go on one gallon he made not quite 140 miles it is not known what happened to his invention except that he doesnt have to work any more and seems to have lots of money the supposition is that the oil companies paid him well for the patent in order to keep it off the market thingsretliffercnrnow if the government can conscript men money and plants in order to carry on the war effort why can it not conscript in ventions it is not so much in order to help mo torists but to help win the war this is a mechan ized war the governments of britain canada and the other dominions are tremendous users of gaso line for their planes tanks carriers motorcycles trucks and cars if by forcing the use of new carburetors which have been invented the government could make one gallon of gasoline serve where it formerly required 10 gallons whydoes at not do so isnt this sup posed to be an allout war effort if there ever was justification for using every means to defeat the enemy that time is now hdw do we know but that hitler with limited supplies of oil is not using such carburetors why should we pour needless millions of dollars into the war- chest when they could be saved by taking advantage oxinycntions bycanadian v editorial notes the fall fair season is coming to a close and it was one of the best in general for years v canadas production of newsprint in the first six months of 1041 is estimated at 1621134 tons v all things come in due season and the rain of he week seemed to be pretty general and fairly plentiful v we can face any event with confidence as long as we do not face it with over confidence lord jqll eenshorough these are the days when every bit of daylight certainly seems to be squeezed into the hours set aidefor working v there will be better christmas dinners this year than last year and at the same time more justifica tion behind those dinners prime minister church ill v with another increase in the price ofgasoline it seems more than ever the part of wisdom to use less and put the amount in war savings to be used when the price will be better v cheques cashed at clearing centres in canada in august 1941 totalled 3150 000000 as compared with 2 458000 000 in august 1140 a gain or more than 28 per cent i v mondav is a daj for thanksgiving and truly we on this contirtent of north america have reason activities they earn their living in the town grab every nickle they can get their hands on but give nothing in return for the livelihood except criticism of others who are endeavoring to accomp lish something that will make the town better and tboraprosperoua thereisnoonekidi too bus 1 to do his duty towards his community look about you and you will find the man who is doing the most in local projects is the man whose business keeps him on the go all the time if acton is to flourish every person who is earning a livelihood here should identity himself with some local organization and work for the improvement of the town dont be like the farmer who bleeds his land v cheek and recheek burlington council feels that the dominion census figures do not give a true picture of te population of that town and is asking for a re- checking of the figures total value of building per mits in burlington for the first eight months of the year were recently published as 103735 look as if the southern town wasnt particularly overgener ous in assumings0000 extra county assessment and the rtt of the county accepting the sane am- for givipg thanks these days for even the lucation- i n-wlncnwe-live- prime minister king has visited britain mr hanson and mr drew are seeing for themselves and the man who made the dare stays at home premier hepburn must have very urgent duties here in ontario v now if ontario really wanted to help in gasoline saving the department of highways might make the speed limit at forty miles per hour instead of erecting nice signs telling that the army navy and airforce need gasoline but then that would be an other law to enforce and there seems to be a lethacgy of that now v the story is told of a farmer who was in tor onto and saw a piece ofmeat with his tattoo number on it he found that the butcher had paid the packer 17 00 per cwt then he checked his sales slip and found the packers had paid him 10 so per cwt after deducting dockage of 2 50 the farmer got 10 50 for handling the hog for some months the packers added 60 per cent to its cost for dealing with the animal 30 days war 25 years ago cenuan submarine u63 sank six allied merchant shit off the coast of new england -by-h-h-oonion- oavnadun pra staff writer no little atlr wu caused 26 yenla ngo in th mrat groat war when a german submarine pooped up in tha waters of hampton road and made 1u way to nowport new vn it wa the um commanded by ltcmdr hans noac and the underaoa crafts subsequent brief campalun asnlmt allied shipping oh the iow rngland coast had n uood doal to do with oor- manys- resumption of unrostrletttd submarine warfare in 1017 hose brought tha uboat into now port news on oct 6 101 cnlhtf ashore ht paid his respects to unit ed states naval authorities somn of whom later inspected tlto boat and within thrw h p to a and disappeared twodys later soscalls alulod around the new england coast ad hering to tho rulen prencrlbod by price law nose sank six allied merch ant ships after stopping the vonsola and allowing tile crews to toko to the boats tho ruthlu sinking of the lusl- tanla and other vowels in 101s had resulted in president woodrow wil son of tho united states making a threat to break off diplomatic rela tions on april 25 1016 tho gor man government issued an order pre cluding submarine commandors from sinking any merchant ship nt sight oenand renewed the success of the u53 nnd gor- mnn submarines operating in medit erranean and other waters brought about rttemand for the revival of the sink on tght policy gormnn chancellor ticthmann hollweg had stood against the naval stnff on this issue for a year during tho autumn of lin admlral relnold keherernnd the naval rtoff found powerful nllles in the germnn genernls hlndcnburg antl ludcndorff tho die was cast on january 1017 the reichstag listened in silence while the chancellor announced that orders had been given to resume un restricted warfare on feb 1 two days later united states ambassador james w gerard left berlin nntl tho united stales entered the wnr- in april bcthmnnn holweg in the m nntlme divested himself of person nl rosponsf- blllty for unrestricted submarine war fare it is said ho declared to the kaiser early in 1917 i can give your majesty neither may assent to tho un- estrlcted uboat warfare nor my re fusal i suhmlt to your majestys de cision of saskatchewan now it6 corn gives anxiety in wheat belt prairies want it dry and warm to ripen crop for fodder and starch factory j 11v cuamjsh oiinnino canadian press huff writer winnipeg cd rnrmert in tao southern sections of western can adas greln belt nr wauhlim f- nsu for dry spelui which will help ripen a promising corn crop cool damp woathnr n been tho order ovr many sections of th pralrln rom belt since the final days of august nnd the dearth of sunshlnu hon had n retarding effect on tho crop in its final stages of growth karly wktlmntes placed the total wuutorn corn acreage at about 2x1b00 nrros this year with manitoba farm lands far in the lend dr v j olson plpnt science expert nt the university of manitoba ihwln- nlpng estimated inst spring manitoba farmers planted not less than 7fl por cent more lnnd to corn than inst menson when 121000 acres were sown simkutchownnu corn acroago wan vs- tlmatod nt 11000 nnd albertas at 3- 000 last fall about 27100 tons of corn wore taken from 11000 acres in saskatchewan the crop had a feed value of around 137000 albertas 1040 corn production was 11000 tons fromm 2 400 acres and tho hnrvest uas valued at 11000 manitoba producers harvosted about 1100000 bushels of husked corn lost autumn nnd 1h7500 tons of fodder sown no estimate on the vnluo of inst years manitoba crop wns nvallabln ries kkpeeted grain men predicted a price of around 75 cents a bushel will bo quoted on new crop manitoba husked corn when it is ready for market it was expected nlso thnt corn not used to fc ed hvchtock on the farm on which it in urown would bring about the snnie prlt e as in snskntclu- wnn nnd alberta nbout 55 n ton corn is used chiefly for llvestock- fodderm alberta saskatchewan and mnnltoba although o fnlr proportion of the lrop goes lnto the manufac ture of corn starch in the intter province dr olson described the quality of mnnltobn h now crops an cxcellf nt h i wood of the manitoba de partment of agriculture wild fnrmers are h arnlnr that corn is n profitable crop due to the higher prices receiv ed for livestock nnd to the dominion government nronjc bonui plan which provides n pn mlum of 2 an acre for former whontlnnds sown to corn in addition said wood homegrown corn is beginning to replace quantities of grnln which formerly came from the united states nnd the argentine scottish troops ijresoued-gliraherk- rc cp formers between the ages oflfi nnd 10 yenrswlll ik conched in uptodate information on all phases of farm operation nnd ef ficient ukc of farm pow er and mn- chint rv under a program announced by hon hubert stnlnes snskntche wan minister of education the educntlonnl program will oper ate under the youth training pro gram and will be directed jointly by the snskntehew nn department of education nnd the federal labor de partment the courses will be available cither local 1 or nt the uni cnlty of sas katoon and will include special sub jects such as phslcnl training and citizenship four projects have been arranged under the program good rope work by the troop save civilians in imf acuities london isp on two oi ensions troops of the scottish comrqnnd have scaled crngs near gltncoe to rescue amateur mountnln climbt rs who got into difficulty a report by it gen a f rhornc says that the rescues first of n man aid then of n glrl student within 24 hours required sonic really good rope work by the troops one group of rescuers climbed 95 per cent of invincible gullys 2800 feet in pitch darkness and two sol dier nlmost lost thmr live mill tnry authorities have asked climbers not to attempt dnngerous ascents which might result in the risking of soldiers lives whos who business directory and buyers guide for acton and district look your best whim you meat your frlotlda at th coming fall fair ho tlui new rail hu i miss k roszells illcuk ilnuiionabla acilnta for uanqimy clkaneos and d veis a good ilace to eat royal cafe mvm solicit yoimtatnonaoe clrt olaajtttua and confections blue star one slop service station high quality cjiuslliut motor oiu suil qrtnuut knronohh tld uutlllsto oil youno and mila ht iholl ik tutit tho dlfferanoa try macdonalds itread cakes ant pastry piiond 100 masales jersey dairy for quality and her vice 1hona 74 drink masnles milk your assur- nnce of satisfaction business directory medical tr j a moniven 1hyaloun fend aurgoou offico and itaaldanco corner bower avenuo and elgin street dr e j nelson pbyalelma and surgeon modleal officer of jlealth for acton electro iherapy lyionb m dr wm o cullen lrm c c lhyalelan and surgeon office hours 14 and 19 ptn hundayebyappolnlment mill htreot near frederick slreet telephone 128 dr8 freed and stevenson oampbeixvmxk phone milton 238r3 after 10 pu milton 3w office iloure 80 am 13 pu 78 pirn sunday by appointment only dental dr c nicholson dental burgeon office in lelahmsn block hours 0 n m until 6pm evenings by appolntmont phone 14r uual c f leatherland b a lutrhter and olwornury labile issuer of morrlako llc nsea itcglitrnr or blrthi marrlngoi death acton office 22 ihonea itmldenae 1b1 rrprli milk and cream at d f horo late milk dally our milk for snl nt brown a fruit ston and j w joni grocery store aqton creamery rent market priceu for buttcfcfat hi buy kggh and poultiiv i or quality t ie lover gold brand creamnry butter iminnn s3 main st acton c andersen prop ic0bag tbcco for a mild c00lsmoke wk standardized for efficiency a car with novs sealla license plates impf into s service station in winnipeg steam is tpouting from under the hoed jtf your wster pump says the mechanic we can have a new ene en in a jiffy wont bold you up long only a water pomp perhaps assembled in othawa or vindierfriiparu made lrihjfi towns yet it fits to a t when this manitoba mechanic puts it on a car front nova stella uniformitjr standardisation are hi fatten in telv phone servee to yon can talk practically anywhara any time for en- reason beeause telephone equtptiuat made with meticulous care flu ta a t in all parti of the system operating methods are eoardlnated tea that year call la put tlurauglt cjuiekly and accurately your v0 mt r voice span the tulles direct ta your llteaert ear to a nation at war such standard laatian is a great asset m ls5 am kenneth m langdon barrister kotirltor nelary iubue offices fiorjtplown- gregory thcntro build g acton over t seynucks caf por appointments phone acton 66 or georgetown 88 office hours acton tusdny and ihursdny 130 p m to 4 00 pm even ings on request veteiunarv b d young vs bvsc veterinary hurgeon -offtcot-crookvlli3r-ontarlo- phonc milton j46m f g oakes vs bvsc vvtrrlnary tiurgton orfic onrt tblrtnnrp knoxaveue acton itionf 110 alctioneekh frank fetch aurtlnnrer and rjprswntatlv gem- mrrrlsd ijfe auursnrc co phone 391 diaries street georgetown timetables canadian national railways at actov standard timf going eat dally esicpt sunrtny ijall rxt ppl sundo dally i xcept sundny sunchy only kler nt gorcetown irtyit nttlaelph fining hut rn am 9 19 am r 28 p m h 19 pm 9 41 pm do t kci sunday snturiln onlv flyor at 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