mn sot the acton free press thursday june jtut ims the week al ottawa ottawa ci canada labr troubles eased laat week with gov fibnt action on tha lo main artke front- british columbia turn bar and great ukh shipping tha british columbia situation in vfvlng 37 000 worker wu the big ad tie- up ami the plight of tha i c frut industry with no lontalnera ta which to movt 1u produce oeiame cttural iii the j7dayold work stop whether or not the critual nature of uw box industry brought ths strike to a head the agreement ttv both parties to chief justice orlon fuoaa rottitdttii or a 13 cantatn hour wage imreaae and mi awrage 44 hour week followed p ploatmenl of t oni roller onion llell by a da lite lumber strike had lied u lut ratlvc txni abioad and nmlrrit for i he eiurlal houung shortage i he teamen a stiike involving onlv a proximal rl mm wmki ra j d t n wider im ii a lions ltallv needed oial an i oil vi gtowinu thill in ml rat onlai ar 1 grain hi verm ma ivn tl ulr t urge attanli aralmtr t at k i inl been i uilt uj wrrr ih k n mk t uiat thi world was jauung through one of its moat dif fictrtttrnmea lion ord at a parliamentary dinner celeh- rattng hl tenure of offw a prima minister loniier than any other can adian in history mr king announced that he will not contest another general election he hoped to be able to write hts memoirs and give can adlans some of the inside informal ion during his tenure primarily mr king said he had rut his overseas trip short to fart i it ate the bo tine of parliament ixirlng the week the omntoni help ed this idea along by winding up its lengthy debate on redistribution i he governments plan which mould amend the briton north am rtra ait to hinge tl e stm of onimoni representation won coi i uns approval h n kit ante pro g remit e unw rv stiver dlascntln pie ml mould i ni reave the mmter tmp of nova haotla by one scit qut ihc by right ontario li one itd hi it tsh i olupit la h two manltoh and skkkmi hw an h hiuii 1m ne mat llate ntrtxt n round he tmial t ull nal lvue ef how the tonsil utlona it uri tw t i nngfd iliiittrjui n miv stive wlt thouglt i hi in ni al uld u iiiniulted lrie au i n i ian w sniid out aw unit am n lmhl 1 tl ia i ifr 1 1 featd 1w 12 in a n mtlx r f tin mttri i ed li ii tj it n 1 i tl in 1 una la 1 u n ti1 mk thf rwn f the lint si ni 11 hi i t t i mil ta oi t 1 nil ui aa hi n t n i i 1 tt si i rtl- ii tin iia m v tiiilhv w i drt uliikt unl an men in i suffrt l ni tl bjdlan m mi n i ft- hour lav i aa thr rk imlil itor minimi i i mil lull a k intsl apt i- s llmnd fioyiarom ltoal nnvv viln in who arvi1 in thf llattlt if jutland i eonlivllii w th cimptti- miithoill over ibr uki mhlp aplmiinttnrnt of a tqirolhi f i lowed week of mr llnii in ottiimn and tuionlo and a mrt of iopi is h thr c si and the labor da part men t for solution of ihe atriki i alf justice s r hlrhartls of u mm peg was appointed roncillalor and tin national war ator hoard aulhoru d an hhour day in plar of 14 1 hours and w llhout any reduction tn monthly wages for x com pan lev the seamen s strike had effectively hogtied ahlpplioa tn the real iakf cavial system and resulted in scenes oi violence at stratrgu ulnt ukf fort colborne uelland and corn wall a new deal for i anada s mining tn ttuttry was urged b the senate id aourcea committee as the i pp r llouar resumed alttlngk tail week at ter a fortnights absence the committee which has le n hearing representations from mining groups all acroas c anada during the present seaslon urrd revision of tan vsegtuatlon to cncourar expansion of gold mining it said that lack of understanding of the portion and ec onomic value of the gold mining in dustrv in cannla n pea red to he a major aue of w hat the committee found to le a imriou xllunlltn in the indus r gold mining the n port mvi t pro iderf a lar f t id for implowmnt both dire tlv h mint ra and proxp t ors and nlso tndintitv in the pro duction of inatrrialk eul ntrnt nnd auppllea rdiuhiil in thi pi isih ct n in n r 1 tl ui i i ti r h i i lmnl ill 1 f i f t tl c i kild i limit tti idlv ii i im t l n it i itn w hi h ni p t nt if i itnurr kr iln mkht kl illirjc miiimrnt ha1iiax all hl xhiinnnl t t uln i from the fur 1 nt to nn le nl an tnnlrtn potl inn inarl llnrl r u due to rcn ti to n jum v1 nl nrd tlie ilntixh fulhlei sioitlvh prince i ram ml auction sale rarm htim tt imilmrmm iair rqi irmrnt rn itie undersigned have rrvlvel in ktru hon from arttri tlrnrr to kill b public nu lion at his fnrm hi h i im 4 ivp of njik au e n s mile north of c ami tell villi on uilph iuad on htt iuav just 2tth i ommenclnti at 3 t o clock ds t the fol ow ing iioksks i rey elding 12 r 1 lllnik man 14 years iatti i 1 htflstrln heifer 2 yrs i pen 1 1 in rnw lit if r 2 yra open 1 jrv heifer 2 is open 2iloa sti in heifers 1 r open itiaiuir am jxjhipmrnt l t 1 m tiaitor on ste 1 m h 1 lnt nihil i hc blksel 1 section slinn fooih cultivntor cockshutt orn ixwider new 5 ft fi endlt as ituhtm r hrlxr helt ft 7 endless i ul u r irte 111 it a lark numlrr of 111 llilt ht fleitrli motor and i ump inrk fuel narrels fuel pump v vum im1 i rmfnts m h 1 ft mm hinder int ft mnuir inl ii n kak m h unv ixvndt r 2 furrow t i mn cultlvntor new m ii minnie spreidi r ruhter tin breenjordan wedding sattttimy morning in st jokephii church st joawpli chunh acton formed the setting on saturday morning jut 1mb for a lovtly sumpr waad- dlng whan kdilh irrne daughter of mr and mrs hubert jordan bacama i ha bride of kevin patrick son of mr and airs- jamas breen all of acton tv rather v j alorgan offlculad at the nuptial rruua with idward mc illoway and uino uraida arrvtng aa altar boysv the bride given in marriage by liar father waa lovely gowned in a whu vat in floor langth dreas wlth long aleevea fitted basque bod lea and full skirt iter heart shaped headdress was taught with a finger tip vail she carried a bouquet of american lleauty red ruse and bridal wreath tied with a whit satin ribbon and v riling stie wore the grooms gift a t id i roaa m sa jo mclaughlin of llraiii ion w aa in idesmald sht wai charming ly gowned in a floor length taffeta dith of heaven hue her hea4dreaa umaialeil of blui net plnneil by tweet hratt loses matt hlng her bouquet she umr a tiny id 1 ket gift of tl r t ilde mr hi no iiralda friend of tl kintrn m i f ruiid t he dutlea of i m numnn mi ii lltn rt jotdnn nt i mnilln mi i tall wire uon lit nlljtr if tie ihuiili was tnxti fullv dit rntiil w ti t m in mill n ul ih mil i ink an i wlilfe h1u i x m 1 r ie mim item mull ihtn 1 it 1 1 it ttu inn f r tl in mi in at ii f 11 j 1 ii ull h mfls h 1 1 m ii e ll linn ni t hull u iph th t r i tn t mvi tv 1 1 ivi i tin true mi t r 1 in the i 1 1 te a mother wore n in im nrwl t row n h ik ji im y dr m nn i i hviik of bwiitjuart riimi axlitlllg vmia tin kkminin mothir mrs lire n who h ise a dn ss uf blai k aljvai a it je wllh while acreoric shi wore a coriuje nf american lleaut loftf s after t he recept ion t he hrtdnl tuple left on a weeks hone moon motoring lo northern points for travelling the bride hose a two piece mam flannel suit with white and navy accessories and corsage of red r ses on their return mr and mr- hreen will reside at it ii no 4 ac ton rmcr in any buslftaca enow ond fenerslsklp at tlte itrail of tit management labia hut ailtutf in m tlie roaiar jtmtng railing tha financial sipiijil- ttailing up tlte rserutise pitrlitng and run line iimels- lujpfuijicsa tle right hank bal ikini msnj a hubinraa win aurreaa 1 ile the tatrhrr who aaea litem all at clou ranpr 1 lw luuk of nova scotia la veteran at aimlwuig relative strengths and weaknesses at iviping tram lualea over rough liaotf and at rnogmstiig the little things that lead to tha lk pituiiitts ur cihilil l amng aa much lor your buainaaa ii do if ujafaer the bank of nova scotia w k graham manaof aclon onl a message for those who need trained worker proving and op ration of mines addition it provided a continuing j lln liddr aource if the rtrali u mini rnl for i 1 j hrm k ajr m m 11 adjustment of our international tmrte nit ion vpi inr t olh l ultivali r m balance nnd for implertu nttng our i 1 n uttfli hindi y i n i ion- u l oni r ink ii walking plw m w h ur vnlk nnn in to l j r tv al trad all of whlcti la of immansut s i tls snow hiin n lo in i abb impi1nnci to canada i j pi i iittulu s numl i r of i the committee found the xalue of r pun s ium numlw r of ulnui r ihr cm ii m t cnlln faronmix so great tl nt it has recom nv v doubl ilntmvs with bre h mendeil lhat strps be now taken tonttt onl hull r forkv shues assure nol onl the maintenance of i hnins nerk oki tc nlo qunnt the industrx on a profitable haals but h of housed 1 1 furniture its continued deaelgffjjpftr and ex- iaiin vqiipmint m li im i panalon to enciurakc new mines ltmllkir with i xtrn tall nn 1 s hp nrofvomml mt nr vtrn nnl 1 n etm i heenatment of an income lax i x j raion a in h2 w inch nf srtfcnl wlh exemi till new mines from mrporat norxmrvi n propnel i hns ild ion in ne tax for tin firxt thrie hit rnim and liii dairv lirl years f 11 mint the atnrt if pnmluct- lon an i n vi p r ienf nnlut hon in the rate f r the next two enn j continuation of i xrmpti m f ir a six month tuning up pei im pn u o prod iu t t i 1 in n ae of the pn m nt thntv- thni mil nnthrxl di ih h in allow ance ft i exhaiuti n of the mine to so per ti nt j 4 rvpii tlatlon lx not nmireil- to be chargtd dur ng the three veir period of ixemptlon nl n urenli r amount than the annuil imnlns of the corporation it also recommended that mining j charges for gold be reduced to actual coat to assist in dimoer of new mines ihe committee recommended conslderrtion to an xpruum of geol oglcal surveys and aerial mapping the industry s position wax not a happv one the report said both produitng mines and new mines were being tared with definite shortening et mining life through increased coiis ajd taxes whtch made unprofitable mining of marginal otxi higher qmu for vuppllea equipment and la box threat en to exhaust shortly the i narrow margin of average cost and it nru becdmmg ncrratlngly tmpoaulble to mine lowgrade ore prime minister mackenile kins ro- urned to the capital last week and xprued satisfaction with tils com motiwmlth tauta in london which lie laid had brought a new realisation aee4 i your 1 f recommend to you canadas veterans d a c j we hiwrialuc in ee exam- inalion cuntull k m heiu r o ulutonsi oplmiwtrbt j rbalu sjris kl- army trade fitter onl one of 216 army trades the trade fitter was trained to make and fit pew or reworked parts of guns power trains gearing units valves and rnuihinc tools lie had to follow simple sketches and blueprints and among other duties moke parts from metal castings forgings and slock a knowledge of the working properties of steel and nan ferrous metals was essential lie ryifies thousands of veterans aailuhlc to industry today electrical artificer in the nav thu man maintained electrical njvjgjtion equipment lighting i stems telephone sw tunes and w is a specialist in many naval electrical installations he was a skilled mtihinist qualified for general rauihinc work ami for manufacturing and repairing cicatrical equip- mint with on the job training he would he capable of house and industrial wiring f stationary engineer rcaf lit duties were the installation operation overhaul and repair of all heating equipment used by tbe r c a f he had a knowledge of steam htting valves pumps of all types and underground and overhead dis tribution systems he holds a current provincial first second or third class certificate this is only one of the many specialised trades in the r caf aassssaaaasaaaa x vss tttssf bookibtb many canadian aas- plovem have these booltv lata tha national bas rjorsbaat sarviet and rtaartmeat of vattr kyofehssvk t iwtexrfmttpmrrwttnitx it miijjvi tfaraatrikalakli