1 the acton free press thursday shptemdfiai 2fi 1030 1 tub home op qlje artun jtfrer jlrrfifi wr canntun wrijy nrw wrily utmbr ontario- 0iti pmlon w m a tiik acton 1ukk hikss 1 imhlndird rry lliurrulay cveidnu ut llm jrre wmt lhlliunu hill klrrci acini onurlo tim miu rlt- lrlt a st fcr vrac in tilvnttic lot id rliaritfd aliilllinul to tiflii in llir uil1 state i tin ilutx ii whirl niilrrt rr lll u inilunud tli dlr lulrl aijvkmtisin uallw1r mxiiii lualu rml uavrriirmriii uu li thrr ulmu llir to will u tiiuil ul htal if rolinn dm play ilvrtlitiu rati- in uplditbtlan j a dills kdllor ami 1 tklklllonks rdltnrui iiwil hiialwii offlci ililrc- rul some reputation i i dr clarence true wilson who has been touring canada in company with clarence dqrrow to study conditions in canada told a conference in nebraska that canada is becoming one of the greatest drink ing nations in the world denouncing our methods of control he declared surely a christian govern ment should not bo in tho business of selling liquor these two countries should join hands in prohibition which would make this the greatest drycontinenin the world dr wilson docsn realize that wo nre balancing our budget and what is tho odds to some if it docs stagger its people in the balancing process chronicles of ginger farm written specially tm the fre trtmm by owkndoline p olattke a worthy lender at the canadian weekly newspaper convention in halifax recently a feature was tho competition for newspapers of various sizeu it is divided into three clatse with a trophy for each class the simcoe te former thtit spleirdkl icpreentuttvc o norfolk conn tywtithom imhi- trophy f-for-pupoik-bf-ovcr- 2000 circulation and may ho rightly characterized as taking llrvt place in t canadas weekly newspaper the high river times alt a won the trophy for papers of 1000 and under 2mk circulation and the wolivillc acadian n s won premier position for papers under the 1000 mark of circulation to a if o these we extend congratulations only the simcoe reformer is intimately known hy the editor and it is indeed a credit to its community and the publishers messis peafce it is well deserving of the honor con fen ed upon it and a model which any weekly newspaper might well pattern from l poor pun a leading article suitably embellished with draw ings in the star woekiytast saturday in the maga zine section was the glclevit free press we read it with u greatdial of amusement and put it down as the recollections of n m nn who had learned hia trade fortyyears ago on a country weekly and was now capitalizing by writing the story for the con sumption of city folk who might still be deluded into thinking such conditions prevail in the aveiage small town imagine our surprise when the contributors nnnie was given as izphriam acres who is nonet other than mr hugh templin associate editor of tho fergus newsrecord a country weekly that hasnt seen conditions such as described in the article in the past thirty years and is equipped with modern equipment like the big majority of other country weeklies this associate editor must have been regaluipwlth stories from older newspaper men thaji himself to have constructed the yarn while the story may be a delight to the city man who still believes the country weekly hasnt advanced since he was a boy it is a poor pun on the average country weekly on to further achievements actons fair is over for another year multlie success attained hasbeen the talk of the countryside j where fall fairs are mentioned big crowds are es- sential to make fairs successful but if a big crowd is assembled and a poor days entertainment and outing is provided the fair is far from successful the directors of the lex a i organization have each year been building on the plan ofyivijig real value for tho patrons money and the result hub been a feeling of satisfaction by all when the show is over and real achievement and the reward has been gradually com ing in ever increasing receipts based on this value- giving jt has had nn even farther reaching effect the direcjors and all inter in the fair have a constant desire to maintain this reputation iindtarc just as enthusiastic jftcr the event us they nre previous to it true with most of them it is a hobby that huh itsonly reward ju this satisfaction of a success at tained but in the height of success it is well to remember and adhere to that which has resulted in the achievement to be termed as oneof the out standing fairs in the country by a man who has had experience and visited enough of them to register a fair opinion is n flattering compliment but wo must not get dizzy with such remarks- and lose the work of years acton fair has been running as such only seven teen years lt is comparatively young as most fairs go jrrff success j n our estimation has been the en thusiasm of directors and citizens of acton and the district around it has been their fair all have felt that they would willingly enjoy doing their share to make it a success to some individuals has come honor of doing work of outstanding importance and to others tasks that may seem trjvinl and unnoticed all were essential in reaching tho goal of success all have been just as cheerfully performed each has had cuthusiasi for his or her share of the task and an interest that could njean nothing but success an a community acton has been making steady pro gress in community life acton fair is just another example of- the family success that can be achieved let us use tho success achieved only sis a stopping stone to greater achievements and go onr the hockey season will soon be with us again and tho fair or 03i is the one for which preparation is now essential wluit will lc the outcome the fight for it can be termed little else be tween the toronto daily star and premier ferguson add the ontario government will to say the least be watched with interest whether the publishing of the article in question was gopd judgment would be a debatable point among newspapermen and a matter for the editors to decide but the attitude of mr ferguson as head of the ontario government in meeting this tissue ol falsehoods as he terms it does not commend itself to the average man who likes to see big issues met in a bigger way if the story is a tissue of falsehoods surely the premier lias faith in the courts of british justice to be assured of fair play and it would appear that a greater good would be done to the premier and the province if the story were placed in its proper category hy the couits the attitude of furnishing news to papeis that are favorable to the government and withhold ing such items of public interest from another will only serve to strengthen the average canadians opposition to tactics that do not measure up to the doctrine of lairness to all and favois to none the rush for the sensational may have ut fust urged the carrying ol the stoiy the refusal to retract would seem to- justify the idea that there was some foundu lion for the story the premiers attitude in chastis ing the had boy doesnt inspire admiration for the head of the household but rather looks tike retreat by father the fuither moves will be watched with a great deal of interest especially by newspaper men and the public the story that caused the ire has ceased to be the isue but the right to withhold public news from one set nf individuals and give it to an other set looms as the big question editoiual notes the businesslike brevity of the llrst session of the dominion parliament under mr bennett will appeal to the average individual who enjoys action rather than argument the fall fairs are the big attractions these fine autumn days and judging from the attendances at many of theiw it will be many a day before the fall fair will have hud its day the dreaded in fu ntiuupurulysiscp identic is report ed to be definitely on the wane the deputy minister of health believes the worst is over for this year actorrwas indeed fortunate that no cases developed here it is real cause for thankfulness hon k b bennett canadas prime minister and cnnadus representatives are off to the imperial conference to seek markets for canadian wheat that sounds a lot less warlike than the blasting pro cess the calmer methods of business rather than the heated eriithetyof elections are really the surer ways- of accomplishment there seems to be a general tendency for each municipality jto arrange tor a grub at a portion ot the 20000000 voted by parliament for unemploy ment nearly- all the papers in this county as urging their authorities to- look after a share for the mun icipality and oakville has delegated the mayor to visit ottawa to urge improvements at tout town a brucobvidge- ihorchaut lost a dog he put a 50c advertisement ip the gazette within a few minutes ufter the paper reached mil ford bay ho got a tele phone call your dog is here the bracebridge merchant was tickled to death game imd told us how quickly tho ud brought results vet that same merchant with thousands of things to sell hasnt an advertisement even the size of a lost fog ad isnt that u doggone bright way to run n business bnicebrjdge gazette there mirdy innt any other time tin th year when i muny thjuun- want dointt ut niico pjtu plowing whout iedlntf th mil in tin vlekllntf eiumlnu to nay nothing of whool fulni iuul local fivlnt which one uhould attend and uiiii ut ii iu neimon varloui oranla- tloiur finew their activities w that it require a certain amount of ingenuity to yet nil tllumi thljlhl ttttcll hi with tho wneltll work ivmnniilly i feel oi par with tho early christian martyrs ai or u wtmk x have wept tploiim warn team that only ujimiiidymdt cim know tunuuiknoi uuoulhiriuuiuultujkjf putthijmip juch deltruclei iut nlckloi chutneyn uuu chili muh e vilh urn tho martyrdom llei in i lie fart unit i timt like pickle no ilr not no tmwh jet a beet or a uhirkln if you will undt nil and how vlrlumit i feel when i luive iimutul a itoodlyuiun- tlty of thee thlnici for winter line thcie me ilmei whin i llnd my eplcinemi dlllke a dlllurt flhiulvuntukc beuiinc i in ver know when i have ynt a tiod ictlpc or not iuitner poor helpleiii man cm only tell me win lher he like i my roiirnettmti or not if ho doiit like them he cant tell nie what i uonk and if he doc like them he loiu rally foiuc bi to tell oil at all ilo like a man ye ltd day i wiu htipele ly adrift he- twieil the d vll and the di ep jea hue weie all the lniietllcnh for mustard plcklil hue ul i a uu liel of tomatoes wuluillt to he canned and a meetlni in town i vmy much wanted to attend a a woman intt leited hi oufldc altalr i f it it mi my duty ai will an pleamiiv in i to tlie met tliur a a housewife alive to the m ed of her family it wiii clearly my duty to lny at 1imr nnd hul on with my work ihit then ulory he i round i had very definitely run out of ieakr ilni io of course to ifet iiealei ilinn t imiit o to town and if i had ti lo to town why not how up at the muutlhu action wu father in i he thtaiht i went to the meetlnic juuinl ii veiy ijood peaki r ipent a niot en- joyuhle u f tci noon and e raped pro tim i oin the aroma of onion vlnac ur and mitre j he papei thee day ieem to um- a lot of prlnlt i- ink in calllni attention to tin- priviilllna haul time and the hiidu tlnu which are uppo d to he romlni ceitalnly time ate haul hut i w onder tlo it do any nood to jtre the matter it mnv lather in the amc teiory a a uttli hov with a tummy nehe who ijin ar nind letting everyone know uhout it ul clpllne i ood for tlu- oul and there i w no better dl ipuno hum oiiik without ililiiii you want lncuie you cant have them thure 1 a p ichotolcal aiuill a a practical auic to the pn ent mate of economic depie- lon if we continually uillik tlllvi are teiilhly had tin n it i not umx he fore they nina lot worse than they i cully are hard up l only a lelatlve term 5sth0 per yeir would he penury to a nillllonalie but a fortune to a flti a wtelc clerk how about a little cone treatment foi a chanise kvery day in every way tline aic hetter and better enippote we miy it and keep on aylnu it until timeiiaie rtilly onthu imnd wu liall certainly feel hetter than if we ihake our head dolefully and my well i dont know what thlnit arc coining to to talk cheerfully muuh better than to whine dont you think io neluhbor thl mibject lirlua to my mind a utile noira11e rhyme read many yeara uito and 11 1 often the cae theie 1- under lylmt wldom in the iinniemc an optlmlt fell ten moreyu mid a he pasted mich window har tiv ihoutcd to his fifend luslcle all rlidit so farl well you know take it all hi all people in k rnenal throuiihoul canada have fallen a no d muny itoreyji hut mill mi loniii we are altlo to act the real nccisltle of life why we are nil rljnit nn far it iieemii very illiaiour- iijrlnir to rarmnn to act mich iiplendtd cinpi jei we ltltve imd this yiiirjinil then knew they imiit nell at a las hut then thlnni arc never to bad hut what tiny mlidit he woiae iuul hair a loaf is better than no hi cad if only we could panuade himii of our unemployed to look at things in tho iame llht do many of thpin will only work for a hlih wnitc or not jit all if only limy will lake what they could fiat then tlioue of us who really neeil help jnlht auorrt to have it thing have been liappenlnit til the barnyard this week ilfe and death have practically uone hand in hand mnllyi tbw which lioci hy the mime of ilituy came hemic one diornlnu with jjhnind ntiw calf then the next murnliur rcirtiya dilurlitevlolfle ulin broiiuht home a ralf of courno molly wants to keep everything in the calf line that is born no her daddy told her lr din kept on much itmuer nlin would imvc to buy a farm for lcr utock init moniliiy partner wn out dljiiditir and thiie lnthe corner of the qcld wiui our poor old jinnycut iitrotched out dead bh appeared to have uot nouiu polnou tiomewhero but how or where wu doht know onlyit cat you will think hut jinny wiui a iupernat and w would have uiven a lolttqltaje ivv fib wiui kvfii yoani old and ouch a dour faithful old tubhy tiho would he nn the doopitep oyiiry mornhik in thti winter und if thu door was not opened when him called uhe would nwhi m tho latch until someone rame to let her in aud now nhn tuc4 uonc ynnturduy in the woodahml wo found tlmpoy hhe alm wna dead llmpcy 1h or hithor wan a motliorly old hen who the sunday school lesson foil bono ay heitkmbeil z8 iu0viww line orkatnesa of t3ie aoljtkaitlno golden tt the fear of jehovah u the beulnntinf of wlndotn u ojd under- htandlntf have all they that do 1iu cum- niandmenui ilia pruljo endurtith for over ill 111 11 iciuum i abrahamii call and reat rnward central truth ills wuh a futlh that prevailed ijnudi ii jatobn iraiiuftirmatliii a crafty jelttmi man lliclplnod of the urd imjcomeii i prince with clod cen tral truth hmptlml of our own pridu and itienuth clod given ui of ilti ijdoii iiiaiml tall moteti after ho had been a uhepherd forty yoarti hi the wlhkrjmutu become- tuuikjlvtrm ul iiirul central tiuth cod llndi lflu iciuuitii alwuyhtsiudoiiii tbviu who do lib wilt lei oil yvljchonih a brave and re- iolute woman etfecta ia indn deliver ance central tiuth jod kivi it his huui of ti ucc without favor to man and woman alike le uim v one or the loveliest and he tloved stoi le i in holy tiij ipture ci ntral lhoiiht constancy ruch iui uuth iliowedto naomi thould maik our constancy to clod li son vi the study of hannah a icodly woiuan who dcilrld a trcat boon or the i oid is rich in it in son ccu- li il thouifht clod answei t whin the rlhhhou ciy json vii in natural it l- and itt- tilbutii every inch a khif flinil conies to iiiln becimse his limit not towards clod cimlrul truth the lnd fcaketh not liasure in the it of a man but looki hi upon the heal i lesson viii the moiy of jonathan and david i that of one or the histoi icr rrlmdshpls of the lice cential liullr iiln divides the bctloved jonathan coultl not have david iijj maul les on ix amo called ti ood from tlie hlllfaim or tekoa in uiniei hi rem ii me senieci central thouijht ood alway llnds hli si rvautfi when he nctdt tin m ilison x- joslah the iood klnif re- rornt n nation by the woni or and cimtil trul h when a knur lulc in t liihteinisne hl kliidoin and people pi o pur ii im xi jeiemiah fearltvsly re- ptovc individual sin and call men to hirlulduil ilnlitcouncs cential thuuilht iuh of ie stuiul uloiil in the pn sencc of cod la on xii jonah llr t a tllob dlcnt and tin n ii petul ml seivunt is improved of cod cmltul until clodi uk mid gixli ineity ate iii and not our an cxquisitelydcsigned lowboy model with the beauty of its rounded corners enhanced by the use of figured woods and highlypolished finish equipped with seven tubes including four screen grid tubes 50 more sensitive 35 more selective dont fail to see and hear it r i talbo a ont internally and internally it is good i he iimuilni pnpeily of dr tlnmui eel ctlle oil 11 tlmt it can he used in ti l nillv foi many complalnl as w ell a cjvlcinally i nt- tin oat ciotip ulinopuik toiiifh pains in the died colli and mutij kindred ailment it hie miall- uli that aic uivurpiis t d a bpttli of ncou little and thtie is no lo in alwa- havliif it at hand ritin ian ani tim solmik thoiiih hllnded in the war a younr australian ioldler niuned punn wanted to ee the tiitue of peter pan in i loudon befoic he was cnt hnnn i was i asked villes a eontilhutor to countty jllfc whether i would take him out thu follow inif tlunday you know he said im to return i to melbourne in a week or twrt and i mmply must sec peter pan before i o when we reached the matue ivnn put 1 hi hand upon it why he said lfi smaller than i thnuitht i shall know it all 7 carefully he felt it piece by piece witll utile murmllll of deliuhl just look at this tiny mouse 1 he would iuy see ihli lovely little fuiry why she i tretchhiit up to ipcak to him i then aiiln vou aic finite mire dial i am not inlslnit anythlntfv indeed i thouifht he was taklnif in more than ihany a man with jilidit uu wa vihy intent on tlie ekamlnatlou hut at lust satisfied that nothing had frnpid him he tllnlftrta me and whln- pered surely there are a lot of people near un a a matter of fact there woro but x had hoped he would not notice they had topped m they piiised tieelna tho tall yoiinir al1ramiiu iuldler flnuerhik so carefiuly the maine that all london knowi and loves so well he wiui obvl- ouily blind and just iii ohvloutily ni full of slvcnbth and vluor na tho ireea that ipew libovti him i can i emejnber now two wonifii whu itond watching hi iillence with team runnlnu down their cheekn ah well he nald iui we turned away t dont wonder 11 dntwi a ciowd iti one of the lovcllci thltiii i havu vt-i- aitn i ahull in- ulul to think of it when i am back in austfarlii presenting the new dhmesttc lowboy model 131 with f superscreen grid supercolortura dy speaker a rnew motif in cabinet design 245 complete with tolles -rrfrtfrf- heres to the grent caiiudian grain in itn inoht delicious form made into kellogn corn fhiken nnl jiijoycl hy more than 12000000 pisoplo every 1uy hereh lo wliolcnoiac eorn cobiv flakes af a way wenfrwh in tho tmttmtett waxtlta lunar uoal wrapper lrndan llahn invaluable to the wholi family to the mother a flaweui ad to lovallius to thu child a iitinthlnjt liualluif balm and to thu father a iplendld hair llxatlvc and cnollnr iihavlnit lotion perilan halm- tonna and lefrrshes hit ilk in makea hamh delluhtfully kou j mil white iiulldpetuiahle to dainty i women- a little ttnntlu rubbliih and it im abiorbihl hy the tlnsmen mnkinif tho nktuj tiilly roiiiileiif tli texture to ttdstnontvs brvulsgkoqhs mj vie invite ijovltotiraireial ia kialouitly ruined a family or forty chlckii thin uprliik and iitayed with her family oven nfljr die bctfiut to jay noniotlilnw went wiunjr with lii huu ptutmbly rhttiuinttlkm ao that at t linen nhn could j hnrdly walk at till aim wan ho very tame thut idle naturally became a put but now idle haw icono uin- t and ho thti re ih trugody oven in tho bnrnyard v