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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 10, 1918, p. 2

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mrthn marruffm ejid deaths aro now rharged for at tho following rates births jtc marriages goo deattis cqo memorial cards mo 10o per lino extra for poemi married 11a11r itljjwrcik i owlt on sfttui dny october 1018 by rev j c wlluon ii a alton jennie 1 ucn daughter of mm walwr renwlok oi hi1l to promt 11 ward berr non of mr john ituir arton died waulli wdn acton on saturday october c 1018 junta warren in hla com year ramohaw at tho royal victoria hospital montreal que on turn v october 1 1018 flapper llarplil riilaliolm itamshnw ion of jmm alex llamshaw of toronto formerly of acton aired 24 years in memoriam ui nni7tt in loving memory of mi jolm ilonnett sr who died october 0 1010 at crowsons com era dayn of sadness till come oat team of sorrow often how memory keeps our loved ono near us ythougli she died two year ago daughter and hon if e artnn jrw tfrctaa thursday october 10 iais editorial notes it in to bo noted that while of neces ally tho german paco proposals iiad to bo communicated to tho allied gov ern men to through a neutral aource they were not addressed to any neutral government but to president wilson representing ono of tho moat implao ablo of qermana enemies he la naked to become a sort of mediator between tho central rowers and thou oppoa ins them and this in view of the fact mentioned within a few daya by prince maxs predecessor that tho war passion flamed mora furiously in tho united states than anywhere olae mall and empire jottings from general confertnci ncidsnts of intoreit orowlna out o tho donlnion wltla qstherlna at hamilton truth fci canada may follow the lead of the united states in prohibiting p uae of hard coal before december 1 the otronb probability la that canada will have a somewhat serious shortage of hard coal tho coming winter during the milder montha it will be wfaa therefore to conserve all possible an thracite cool for the two months of october and november eyery home should bo far as possible confine heat ins materials to wood soft cool oil o electricity thus saving the hard coal for the bjverer months of midwinter every loyal householder will loyally adodt this course irrespective whether definite action be takon hy tho fuel controller or not tho canadian matraxino for october contains an important article by t brniloford robertson professor of biochemistry at the university of tor onto on science and the war it showa thai tho prosecution of the war has depended trreatly on science but that no outstanding discoveries tlavi been made as a direct result of thi war science has drawn upon her accumulated knowledge and made practical application of theories and discoveries that had norer before had an opportunity of being used to ad vantage bioko and thompson in parliament is the tltlo of sir john wluiaons reminiscences a most in teresting contribution tho number contains also a number of exception ally ntrong articles and stories nfer nco of tho mrtlx illnt i imrrh in cunadn now in nnsul n lit hamilton li thn i n inlas tlr ui i ilutuni of tho rhunli itn tii aoldnn urn held every four yearn tho nrnnlnn now in prorrcim in tho tenth ulnin tho union of tho mot hod lot churches in c aiiada hi 1bh1 hov s u ci own ij i li tho ii nlillnir ollli or of tinn imjorlmit body unil itov t albert moore i d- wai ul thn op nltig of tho conference elected horn try for tho fourth tjuad- reniilum no olhurman huu nvnr be fore leen hum red with so jong a term of nrrvlrt us secretary in dr moorofl cnao liln consummate ability in tho ministration of thin nlnra in so marked thut hlu brethren rherltdi hli ubl vices ami continue him in ofllro with a practically u delegates am prcnont from nil parts of tho dominion and front newfound land they includo lead phi in tho church from nil walks in life including armoro hualncou men cducatlcnluta lawyers docloru political leaders chief justices judges and magistrates civil nervitiilu and men of irlaure and nn ciual number of mlnlatcru ortlainrd to prrnch tho ijomiel and huvo charge ovor tho rhiihcs it tho flock of chrlnl the bualneiui of ilio conference in a ivlcw of thn work of tho pant quad- nnlum und tho formulation of laws to govern tho churchii actlvlticn of tho future the jrrcat feathering anords pportunttlcn hdwevor for tho rcnowal of frlonduhpn of pant yearn for tho formation of 1 rl ndshlps which nhall avlcct and nbldlng for tho hearing of great men who arc known throurjh- out tho cliurrh in addresses anddo- tiatcs and for grieral information and inspiration along linen of new effort for tho advancement of tho kingdom of christ in tho mattor of rcnowal of friond- ahlps and tho entering into new friend ships various gatberingn are being hold when conference is not in session graduatcs of tho various colleges of the church have their social reunions men of th old guard as represen tative of the general coiifcrcnco havo their hours it fellowship in somo qtilct nook around tho ftuital board the lay men gather in a acrvlca of consccre tlon and prayer tor bottrment along community and evanrollstical lines and fraternal delegates from other coun tries aro kucoui at felicitous social functions in their honor conference and tho citizens of hamilton imvs tho prlvllcgo of hear- fng and enjoying great addresses and sermons by noted representatives clerical and lay from other court trie a among these am ttcv w llodson smith of xfondon englftnd tho frater nal dclegato or tho wealcyan method 1st obituary haholo cuillikilm aftir li rry hhort rhitinr 1 a iirlnht ynuiin pornon of cliluliohn ii augiinl tin nliufl with in loronto und wuu iran jo linn quo wlirro ho trulnlnjf up to tho tlmo vvhllo in thin itamhiiaw lltiictui deatti mwi in the umnluxw in the pnrinrrr nferrcd to iu of his lllnriin trftctr i thr hpanlnh infli vcloprm into moved to m ttilrht rctolvo boltc dlncana ciuld x h vhlch rapidly nln ha was re in order that li treatment but the checked panned avny chlaholm v programing to cnllntmej on wodncnday morning i a bright young man ell in bufllnoun llfo prior and bun been a groat nourro of comfort and help to his mother ulnro tho sudden death of hli father tlo lato alex kanuihnw uomi six yearn mo taking all tho res pans bill tlon of tho household upon ms shoulders to hid motlicr and sinter mian jciilo thu blow ji extremely hard end they havo tho sympathy of tho tntlro community irevioun to enlist- ing ho was employed with tho harris abba to ir co in tho onpact of a tar- ago mechanic and clmuftour and tho high esteem in which ho wua held by hbi fellow employees employers and friends was evidenced by tho many beautiful floral tributes nent and tho fart that about twenty of his former ftlluwworkmln motored from toronto nnd followed tho remains to their last rcallnir placo in palrvlow cemetery acton tho funoral here on uaturday was largoty attended the following fellow workmen from tho harris ab batolr wcro tho pall bearers messrs walter canham charles camibell ii 1 arquhor harry cwles harold ties cohy john hromingcr tho following friends from a distance were aljo pre iwnt mrs jennings mr h d qwack- hamer misses dttlo and myrtle dhls toronto mrs morton of port huron mr and mrs rrod ryder of rtrockville mr john chlnholm and miss blanche of saginaw mich mrs dynes of uurllngton miss lowther njrse at the harris abbutnlr toronto and messrs austin klnncar il mur phy clifford brockles ired lies ldgar payntcr hilton scott rrod cork wll 11am walmnlcy alfred brooks qoorgo pratt alfred wright former associates at tho harris abbatolr toronto conference of england bishop- qnt nppreclatlyo of tho ministries of with her dream of worldpower shattered and the whole structure of her mad ambition falling in ruins around her germany seeks toistay her downfall by a carefully calculated ccaturo of surrender the first re action among the allied nations must be on immediate and decisive rejec tion of the armistice proposal then is a monstrous insolence in tho do joseph it berry of now york from the methodist episcopal church he mr prettyman of washington d c- chaplain of tho senato of tho unltod states representing tho methodist episcopal church south dr roman of nashville tomu tho dolegata from tho african methodist episcopal church addresses are also on tho programme by capl tho rev john tiarbutt ll col tho rov cod o wuuams hon blr william hearst hon n w itowoil chloi jusuco mckeown lu of bl john n u and others hon sir john m gibson ix- d k c m rj and his worship chas o booker mayor of hamilton gavo cor dial addresses of wclcomo at tho open ing of conference tho administration of tho lord a supper at the opening session was solemn servica tho 374 delegates and numbers of citizens participated tho audden death of mr j hor ker a delegate of tho conforonco re siding in hamilton as ho was about enter the- conference church on thursday morning was uad indeed mr horker was one of the moat active members of the local committee in preparing for tho conference ho was man of tho highest typo of active christian character and a power for good in tho city he was superinten dent of zlon tabemaclo sunday school and actively interested in moral activities tho fun eral on lriday afternoon was con ducted by members of tho conference rev dr moore rev g w barker and mr charles p mcgregor gave addrcises at the funeral service they paid high tributes to the deceased messrs s carter m p p prod mamo jamlh i- warren a ntcrllng upright christian man paasctf away when james lachlan warren departed oils life on saturday october c for several years this worthy and highly esteemed cltisen suffered from an insidious ailment can cor but through all his suffering and weakness there was never a mur mur with christian fortltudo passed through tho trying bodily and mental experiences of bis long illness erally cheerful always thankful loving pnrcnis wan a great one but the all wlno heavenly father by hln grnce enabled thn trusting hear in to revrr rntly nay thy will 1m done helen now a bright nnd industrious young itidy in m ireat comfort to tho h and lrr i who in a manly boy fifteen will bo a grcut hntp ami solace to hln lv flowed mother 1 hontirvlvlnif mom bora of mr war rens family nr mrs w t btono and mlns barhar warren r d warren of the dominion alllanro and ox old john m warren of toronto and i-t- col cameron a warren now enroute to siberia tho funeral on monday aftornoon was largely attendod and was con ducted by rov n is jones pastor of tho ramliy uanlnted ly itov or cllno of georgetown and itev j c wlluon 11 a acton mr ernest warren a nophow of tho doccasod sang during tho ncrvlco tho pall bearero wfro messrs alex gordon robert noble c c henderson a a worden dr john iftwnon and jamen mcintosh the follow i nj friends from a dlst anco attended the funeral miss liar- bar warren mr j m warren mr and mm it d warren mrs w t stono william t slonr chas stone rrnest warren john m warren mrs william milne mrs james mclam mm robert cralno mr william ttrls- worth mr w j chapman mr alex gordon mr archlo ailicsple and mr and mrs wesley beasey of toronto mr and mrs a p scott mr john scott brampton mr and mrs it i nelson miss beta nelson mr and mrs james moore miss laura dre mr and mrs john sutherland i t li m socord mrs m lamb guelph mr and mrs robert noble mrs mcpheraon norval mr james lindsay mlns annlo bcssey mrs john beasey georgetown mrs jas war ren walkerton mr andrew cameron elora mrs 1j h hamilton rockwood 33res d at the big store thu black s4kij cxtra n ui wide worlhnt ltcou wariien goes to siberia n command of field ambuunc ae- companylno canadian expedi tionary forts mi scruton 11 trcaloaven d b ca very hour of triumph when they ore driving the enemy bead long before them shall suspend hostilities whllo tho germans still occupy the soil of franco and belgium and that they shall ttl low hlndenburg and ludenv dorff tmo to rest and reorganise their shaken i iglons and plan behind tho lines for a eecur retreat to a now line of defense it needs no gift of pno- phocy to foretell that the allies wl 1 throw back this impudent stipulation in germanys face clobet lost saturdays ontario gazette contained tho proclamation of the lieutenant governor in which it declared that one of the most patriot tic duties noncombatants can perform la to co operate with the government in tho conservation of foodstuffs as well as tho nrotectlon of the resources of our province in order that our armlis our allies and ourselves may be saved frura thn pungs and surfcrlnir of starvation and tho wealth and as sets of the provinco of ontario be not dei troyed through provenlable ore waste so thfct the agricultural and industrial statue of our province may be successfully maintained after peacp has been declared and world wide competitive conditions establuihed tho prevention of tho loss of property through ikstructlou by nrca is an aid which vveryonr should give wlltlitjtly to tho community at large the losses by nro in this province reached tho enormous uraount of 5 10 per capita of our population tho past six months thin ought not to be military news pto linton kenney was homo from bmavlllu camp over the weekend mro t marsh had a letter rrom ptn oeori0 green in which he expressed great pleasure at having received tho socks from the acton red cross mr o h brown received a tele gram on tuesday stating that i earlo brown had boon admitted tho military hospital on october with gunshot wound in tho left leg another of tho ly family havo mado the supremo sacrifice in franco in tho person of pto r fay this is the second non who has fallen in action since tho war began this tamily has certainty done its bit for king and 1 country champion lie john watson has been trans forrcd to tlio 16th highlanders and has boon in ivante since early in september in a letter homo ho re marks howstmngo it seems to meet o many men thg he know in canada lie j p htnrrlw arrived homo on tuesdny evening jlr hcarrpw has been in the hospltll in lcngland fori somo months nnd hm friends are glad j he hus recovered ssii to bo allowed to return to cansdai of hamilton conference laymen a as sociation acted as pall bearers mrs horker was a sister of l o jackson of tho nowtnarket era tho funeral proceeded to newmarket on saturday it is quite a pleasing coincidence that bishop berry of new york and dr rowan of nashville tonn aro bo tii natives of canada und gladly acknowledged this fact in their splen did address as iw the comine week promises to boo sorao great debates in tho conforonco tho reports of tho committees are now being considered and as legislation looking toward reconstruction and betterment in mlnlonn education sunday school work ovongellsm and plnanco is under discussion tho wis dom and expression of many thought ful minds will lend ueost to tho dls cusslons and debutes may tho out come be for real betterment and sub stantla advance h p m his friends and especially of his do- voted wife during- all his illness mrs warren was his constant companion and with loving care and solicitude sho attended in every way that would give him comfort james l warren was the oldest son of tho lato john warren exwarden of tho county he was born on cedar creek farm fourth lino esqucslng in january 18c0 hero ho spent his boy hood days and hero ho rcsldod until ho removed to acton somo soven or ight yoaro ago his love for tho old home which was not tied as tho family homestead by his grandfather upon his arrival in canada from tho old scot tlsh homo at klngusslo inverness hire scotland was always very marked a few weeks ago tho writer had tho pleasure of driving him ovor to tho scenes of his childhood young man hood and tho earlier days of his mar rlod life he enjoy od looking again upon all tho loved surroundings and talked freely of incidents of bygone days tho old utone houso and th barn tho oeldu and woods cedar creek whore ho had bathed and flu bed and washed tho shoop tho old cedar stump on tho roads id a which was tho limit to uio little rjdo with parents or friends when they wero coming to town somo ruthless hand had slnco his last visit split up this old tlfotime landmark into kindling wood to tho regret of those who hold it in hallowed memory incidents of boyhood days were rehearsed and loving reference mado from tlmo to time to tho sainted parents who were always hold in tho highest catoem tito old bannockbum school was also viewed with loving reminiscence this last motor drive benediction to thouo who ac- vrom tho early days of the war ll col dr cameron a warren has l een ono of the most actlvo and useful omcers in connection with tho canadian british expeditionary i orcea for la an acton boy we havo been proud of ida career prom post to post his work has grown in im- lrtance and responsibility ltcol warren lias recently been selected to take command of tho field ambulance which accompanies the canadian expeditionary force to siberia colonel warren has been assistant director of medical services of military district no i toronto since april 1016 after having volunteered for overseas service in ibm during this time some 00 000 men passed through hln hands after recruiting had fallen off in 117 and before tho military bervice act becamo effective the war offlco at london ingland decided to opei rrcrultlng mission in tho united states in order to facilitate the recruiting of british subjects there this mission was opened in june 1317 immediately following tho data or tho llrit regis tration colonel warren wan selected by the war offlco and uie dominion oovemmont to tako charge of tho medical ncrvtces of ths mission and since juno 1317 until september 20th 1318 ho was dlrecor of medical services for the british and canadian recruiting mission during this time ho was responsible for tho examina tion of recruits in some thirty depots throughout tho united states and 76 000 recruits passed through his hands over 43 000 of these recruits wore dispatched and served to relnforce the canadian troops in prance on axan ping tho details for tho canadian expeditionary force siberia colonel warren was again selected by tho dominion government to command no 10 canadian field ambulance which will accompany thrao troops to siberia he severed his connection with tho british and canadian rncrultlng mission in new york on september 20 and left for siberia on friday september 27 will organize his ambulance corps in victoria b c und proceed overseas early date mrs warren ac companlod col warren to vlctoria hargain no 1 black irnpcrlal duehcaa shu at 5l50 yard fiood value for the money heavy weight and all pure jlk lrn3t 50c yard more special at z50 per yard banrnin no 2 silk poplin dresa gooda at 175 yardtlic i dress goods if bought to day would be worth 2 00 or 2 10 per yard wc huvo them in all the new 1 shades 30 in3 wide rich silky finish special at 1 75 per yard rarffaln no 3 corded velvets at 85c per yard the v qr4d velvets are worth 1 00 per yard wholesalo today early buying haa put u- in a position to give you this bargain wc have them in light and dark blue browns prtcn old rose garnet 27 ins wide special at 8cc per yard bargain no 4extra wide flannelette at 25c per yard tin imc of rinnnelctte omes m pink blue and gray stripes soft warm finish worth 2hc yard at the mill to day special at 25c yard- bargain no lndie9 chamolsetic gloves at 100 pair these chamoisctte gloves arc the ftayscr make and are noted for their good wearing and neat fitting in fact arc the best glovo made in canada today como in black white and ray nnd in sizes 0 to 8 the large city stores get 125 pair our price 1 00 pair bargain no g ladies chocolate brown cashmcr hose at 75c pair this line of hose comes iri rich shades of chocolate brown sizes y o q special 75c pair bargain no 7 mcna 235 bloc and white stripe overalls and smocka for 195- the manufacturers price on overalls is 25 higher than they were two weeks ago yet wo arc giving our customers this bargain a3 our stock 13 limited wc make tho limit of ono suit to a customer- they come in sizes 30 to 44 regular price 2 25 for 195 bargain no th penmans wool underwear for 150 lvcry garment marked pen mans sizes 30 38 40 42 worth today 2 00 special at 15a bargain lb 9 wool fleeced underwear for 150 sizes jo 3s nn 40 good value at 2 00 special at l50 bargain no 10 all wool factory yarn for 280 lb tim yarn is giving good satisfaction our customers like a good ynrn after this lot j sold out no more this season so lay in a few pounds mill street we sell for caoh we sell for lego acton new advertisements the methodist church acton itcv i m movcit iaator psrsonaus willow ot ounday octodcit 13 iii v t 1 bahitl tl of i lv rpitol nova hi utlii tlcrotnry of thn buulticji loinmlit or oonornl conflrem o in iu iilnn at hamilton will preach inoniinr il ovmilric rov mr barrett will ul ijhriiw tho sunday ixhool cordial wiix omi to vll 1toi i at aii uiitvk 1 i aa notice to creditors dublin tho following is tho report for v llti school s h no s lcjquislng for september sr iv catharine kelly os clsrli stewart c3 jr iv mudullno oilbonu 07 sr iii willie kelly 73 lruno ftlo lny 72 vloh l croiuiiiiutt os iyui creamer 7 jr iii an uio stewart 01 illno fli martha i oitor li mlno 43 bert scott so hr ii muriel crouunaii 7 jr ii 1furl i outer ho tnftnn70 usslo kelly 1 i runl k- hr i 1 lou no pouter ji hi jr i mirlo hluwm put kt ll primer murfciir t vuldu 1 ushli i mlii 1 outer no on rollla avuruj t utt tidunct zl ilultlu mtciinit ituth noluoii uoorlo km1i1i blu lqrnc i ho full rt of h heitimloi wing in tho rip juculnj fur tin munth tlt nutulji hppoar f iiici it i himn uumeu murked m uslurluk wen present every day hr iv camlli uachoni ktmoio ionuld absent jr iv jennie it dor hoy juteiuon hcctortiiaodnaid bcunlu macihuiuhl wllmer walk ins jr iii gordon johnson rhta crew son angus mriuchom hr ii laura murray huntld hwaculmmor ldiui cruwuon jan sr i vohilu murray jr i m iry miuirhum primer ii iurl aiuleraou muriel andornun abnent primer a marjnrlo kwltstt ktnllo swarllliitnit wllfrd mckkiiciii boy nnny ilobblr- an lemon no ennilhd zfl aerae att inlntiro- 17 bcmlo ii mulllu toiih i held in holy rovcrenco everything which recalled tho happy homo llfo on tho old farm when approaching manhood mr warren had a growing desire for im proved educational attainment in january 1s7b in hln twentieth year in company with tho writer ho left homo for albert college bellsvlllo here ho took a comprehensive cnglish and commercial course in tho halls of tills venerated institution wo spent many happy and profitable days to gother follow students wlpi ouch noted mon as rov dr dyer who for nearly thirty years afterword control led successfully tho destinies of hts ulma mater rev dr baker who lu tho present energetic and honored principal ulohop warne of india 1 puckham b a now for thirty y laro a mathematical master of owe- sound collegiate institute und prcnl dent of tho public library und others here tor the r wo wero members of a students sunday afternoon class under tho lute ruvored dr carman whose godly counsel had hutting lnfluonco uion our young manhood wo roomed together we studied toguthor we sat together in the collcgo dining hall we wont to church together and together wo tart lupu ted in uuli social joys as busy atudunt days will permit pur nearly fifty years james k warren und the writer wore bosom friends this lose intimacy ever- increiised our rxspocl und esteem for htm and wo muni it u raro privilege to have known him ussoclutcd i o intimately with hi in und to havo lovod him it lu u dollbht to bo ixirmlttod to pay thtso words at trlbuto to this good inun he wits u good man in tha tut utnnii truu us utoel ubsolutely lu rulltnl uimnil was noer knowi u u uiihin unfair or unkind act wm fayu lunelitcrito of othiu thougl muni wliut rcstrvtd ho nerved well tin omm unity in vurlouu lmortaut luisl loos ho uim u trustee of tho uchou where his ik y hood day a were spent ho wus president of tho township agricultural boctoty president and secretary of tho iurmoru institute of hultou county in this latter capaolty ho visit ml numerous institute gather ing througituut tho provinco as one of the govurmnent lorturcrn on farm topics mr warren spent two seasons in the northwest as a member of tho surveying muff of ids uncle tho lute james wurren dominion band sur voyor on those mxcurslons ho assist od lu surveying muny townships of virgin territory in manitoba and ai bcrta ho wan an active official member of tho baptist chun it for many yours at hla death ha was clerk of the bos nluu hlu interest lu the church meant auch in tho work of the jiostor in churuw und sunduy hchool arttvlttrn on juno 7 18d3 ho was joined in holy wrdlotk willi magglo nelson the daughter of tho late john nolnon sr und sister of hl u nelson ax mayor of ouelpli their homo was always a happy one und whllo there were great sorrows us well us brightest joys theso wero nluired with tho utmost co mil lor utlon i 1ft eon yearn ago their ldent tluugutor wilms u uwoet young flower of tha humu was transplanted to tho gardens of jursdlso thu loss to th in the matter of the estate of msry ann mckaown of the township- of erin in ths county of wellington widow dsassssd notice is hereby given pursuant to the statute in that behalf that all creditors if any there bo anil other persons having claims against the estate of mary ann mckeown late of tho township of krin in tho county of wellington widow who died on or about tho fifteenth day of august isis aro required to send by post prepaid or deliver to tho undersigned tho solicitor for tho fct ecu torn of the said estate on or before tho twentyeighth day of october lolfl their names ad dresses and full particulars of their claims duly verified and the nature of their securities if any held by them and after tho said twentyeighth day of october ju18 tho said ki ecu tors will proceed to distribute tho assets of uio said deceased among the per sons entitled thereto having regard only to tho claims of which they shall then have had notice and they will not bo liable for any part of tho said tato to any person of whose claim they shall not then havo had notice a j mackinnon solicitor for the uxecutors dated this filh day of october 1918 1b1 auction sale in erin of purs orsd palled hereford csttu and high grsdes oxford down and lalcsstsr oheep horn hogs tho undtralinod has reooivod in structions from wm usherwood to sell by public auction on lot 10 stcoud line krin ono mlio south east of osprlnitu und four mllos from alou notice to creditors n the msttsr of ths estate of nell lynd of ths township of esquesjng in the county of halton farmer deceased notice la hereby given pursuant to tno statute tn that behalf that- ojj creditors if any there bo and other persons having claims tgainst the estate of noil lynd late of tho town ship of eaautalng in tno county of halton farmer who died on or about tho tenth day of september hub are required to send by post prepaid or deliver to the undersigped the soli citor for the administrator of tho said estate on or before tho twentyflrst day of october 1018 their namea ad dresses and full particulars of their claims duly verified and tho nature of their securities if any hold by thorn and after tho said twentyfirst day of october 1018 tho said administrator wlu proceed to dstrlbuto the assets of the said deceased among the persons enutied thereto having regard only to tho claims of which he shall then have had notice and ho will not be liable ror any part of the said estate any person of whose claim h shall not then havo had notice a j mackinnon solicitor for the administrator datod this 30th day of september isis ul o l3kq c pressing repairing your clothes thoroughly cleaned in sanitary workshop pressed and repaired by expert workmen we can make that old suit look like new try us guelph 10000 head fames mullin of geese ducks hens and chickens wanted highest c3h price will be paid jarties having poultry to sell should communicate at once with rrmiliig55 cor young and mill at acton or to p o box mi turnips are again purchasing tur nips for shipment at acton rockwood and other points wo are paying highest pnce3 for choice stock fairies mullin acton ontab10 yes its different actoncreamery results that count tho reason is the difference in tho service given parsons i at tention to every student this different service gives different results the guelph business college ouelph ont is acknowledged to be the superior plaoo for training if you ro in tores ted cal to day or wrlto you can start on monday a l douck prln-prop- quelph onl tuesday october ib ttt two o clock slturp tho following horsih 1 hay horno rising 6 yrs wvlght ubout 1 lou lbs 1 bay mare j yrtl weight ubout 1 400 ibu a good pno l buy road horse 4 yra good reader hicllbrxbto cattle 10 heud cow k yrsv bred may 17 cow 7 yrs bred april it 4 ilelfors 3 yrs 1 pair ijoifcrs rising 1 year 4 heifers rls ing 1 year these he re fords are bred from dr lindsay stock and are ft no quality and in good condition oradet rod cow g yrs duo in october b 1 cow s yrs nilking bred september 17 red cow l yrs milk ing bred august 18 red cow 4 yrs milking bred scptvmbcr jt holstoln cow yrs milking bred august 18 roun cow 7 vrs duo in december 3 steers 8 years j heifers s years 2 htoero rising 3 years 4 spring oxi out down sheep 7 ewes aged 1 ram a good ono 1 ram umba 2 icwe umbi 0 orodo l4unbs a leicester ltwes sutton s breed iioob l timwoith sow with 11 pigs at foot l york how duo about time of sale 1 young york hows sot of heavy bobalelglis l open buggy no rsasrve aa ths preprbrter la overstookkd ti it mb li and under lash over hat amount twelve months credit will ht given on rurnlslilug approved jelnt os 6 per cent off for cash r j kerr auctions w k qrahsm clsrk phone d aolon icecream wo have our parlor opon every duy now and wo intond to give us ool servlco as posslbla ice cream bulk soo pint ice cream brinks soo oaoh candies right priced tooth80me varieties oet qualities harold wiles canada pood ooard lloenee no 813005 mill street aoton drlag your cream to us wo wul givq you tho highest max kt prloe for butter fax highest testa tho past wook john frank 40 cliarlos mo known 3d w o scott 38 w uccullougb sa acton creamery wluow street acton grand trunk highlands of ontario canada the home of the red deer and the moose open seasons delr november 1 to november 11 inrlusivo moohc november 1 to novmv ib inclusive in somu f tho northern rjlstrlcts of ontario including tlma- gaml and tho nritory north und south of the canadian ouvernment railway from tau qujiwjo to manitoba boundary open soason for muoso is from ootobor- 1 to november 30 inclusive wrlto foe opy of i may grounds the haunts of klsli and tjarae giving gumn laws hunting regulations otc ii a holmes agenl acton ont ph u a good investment ordering your fall suit now sec our genuine iurt wool guaranteed cloths m navy blue also fancy suitings in browns fancy checks and stripes all wool guaranteed colors made to your order step in orul see our vnlucu re nelson phone 40 rfoct p office ouelph ailroad and telegraph work as taught in shaws school toronto will ensure a good position at a good salary write for particulars w h shaw prea 3 qerrard sl e toronto for sale a quantity of jirpt mi u i dtady for weuvlnr mus t brunt live fowl wanted honj do kn nd geejn uiintol tin highest murlcot prlcn paid at unr uti rt 14 i parlor cook stove for sale ono ilndiunt homo parlor cook stove for naio c3nod as now will eel cheap if uold at once r miu ioan 143 mil lit acton house for 3ale tight rooms olcctrlc lirht n mnnt collar cornur church and marti hts acton e a beniiam 14tf box 18s ocorlctown ont double and single houses roit ball that wellbuilt double cement pliui to rod house at tho corner of willow and agnes streets and that comfort able slnglo cement plastered houoa on affneo street belonging to tho cutnti or tho lata mrs david mckeown 1 or terms and other particulars apply to albert mcklown or chah mcklown pxocutoii or to a j mackinnon barrister october lot 1318 14 3 acton ont card of thanks mrs james warren nnd family beg to convey through this modlum their sincere appreciation of tho many kind nesses shown them through tho long illness of 0 dear husband and fathi r tho words i f sympathy and tht many leautif ul floral offerings recclv cd lu their recent sad bereavement will al ways be grntefully remembered bj them neglect pvery nowspaporovory periodi cal and every public speaker mon- liona and oiaten on uio high cost of i ivlnjf ao called this has gone on for years and with redoubled i nory ulnro tho war made further nptrtucular boosts in the prices of foodntuftn already seemingly as hljli nn tin y could go ami wtuit reduction haa occurred in conuuii of all this agiutlon notidiu ulutolutely nothing tho inert use continued aj juin ntly wtmt the public would uko is to immi becfsteakj at twenty mitts a pourd und bacon tut a quar ter wi know now that this 1s impoiuiililu why not try a notsf wy tha jm of substitutes f it ii ik u consumer for a mo- rm nt our incomols strictly do- nntwl ut u carts in amount per week itn just enough with great euro to make en in moot by the time rent rlothinj fuel and food la provided for and of tho rood bill the meat emit lu un oxtromoty heavy drain wa try ov rywhero but prices aro pretty much nil lift is there no wav wn turn toi around this heavy ex- itnuit ijit o ooo nowlihow about 1isit jt ths comumir hunu far flsri mm i oiiuuinur goes out to hunt up tho huh possibilities at jones uliop uho soon some had dies lying in uu open tox in the sun at the fn nt uncovered a prey for tho htm un i u tcoptuclo for dust does uho full upon tho aforementioned jonus un 1 press silver upon his lialm un i ttccopt in return ono of tho unulthtly onht nay nay iliullik slowly and sadly aho won la hor wu 10010 and unhuuns his product evonat a high l rita miuiitliiiu mrs number two con- luiuur rrturhu another shop a box or rrcsh caught fish has ar rived a fow hours previously were tliy uujly iimnikod to best ad- vuiiu lu fnuih clean ice laid out un fully uhlo by ulde in an loo filled pluttur lu u uliuw window or special 1 mxr ny were nol mr brown u d hi i- to thu box just as they univwd tlui bii naturally wua rouifti watir ntutked ice gone flnh hultur ukilttr uvory way did ahe i uy uuyiliing from this wrockr tlli 11 1 not the rnrtdy tho above incl- ilunts am tyj lfal not isolated fcy uny in mi t a hundred other alrni- bo described by card of thanks mrs aio ramahaw and mlns jeisio desire to express their nlnccro thanks to the many friends in acton and vicinity for the expressions of sym nathy and thoughful deeds in their recent beroavement in tho loos of their son and brother chlaholm and ca fieclally to thono who wero no generous n using tfeoir outomoblloj for ihj con veyance of tho re la lives and friends from tho station to tho cemetery tho many floral tributes and tho thought fulness of tho former friends of tho deceased in following tho remains to tho inst resting place were aluo appro elated all of theso acta of kind new will long bo remembered nnd prove- a great sdurco of comfort card of thanks tho duke of devonshire chapter of tho x o d e dcalro through tho 1ek pnxas to express their thanks to thoso who wero uo willing- to help in tho erection of tho booth in tho collection throughout uio country for tho ready response of nil who wero onked for donations and to nil who wero in any way connected with uio work they conducted at the iair much of tho success wtui duu to theso willing work ers and tho liberal patromuro of tho public nnd tho chapter is ulnccrch thankful for all of tlicuo and nwiuna uio public that all funds will bo uned to best advantage in patrititlo work mrs w k qrai1am soc ltlv i with yt- hl pink toed prophol iu cm i y id feu woojd say wo van t un it mtun 1 why retailors tiulnt 1 lu tho wuys of the publlo und tukluw tmiiiu und precautions with vtiy th r food product dls- l lay n ih if tiuy display at ail llkn u lrn or junk 12 von hard- wum lu gtv n fur hotter treatment a lnni an i hi ui itaslor would blush if hlu l iihiu t 1 wikixf ao neglected a iry tood iittltr would insist on m if liurlul t v loimd jn some of his uwn uik ah i if tlsh is not dls- i uyrtl u 1 il 1lun nway in a place uu uuulluly th korosene reccp fish is prima food dont for- lvt tlial if tills fart lu not lost uii lit i t i yu will uhvays- renrcm- l r tint th y destined to bo rut ii l y i jrtl ulur im uplo you wont in mil ll un iu ihovare doll i t in u kturu lu f ui t by proper tibjliy thi iiuttt desire to pur lmm lu nm the ultimata con htm r n tliliu ls iuala il be in mix r ihut u tiillllonalro in tiumlirl i i ttilij lu trlmis just as l ui 1 i ii ri k k uut but ho bos i t t i n vt it i u lndlccman fuh cvoutrw f tiiurse there la it i iii ii wii ii llng cooked lt w ul it ui nlbuceo otc in w th y inv a muni and yot v iyju n i i lw- the fuct or tho null i lit u lotulj dculci nm 1 li ivh u v ii loty und cuutloii hlu tu i in ubiiut looking pnr- 1 i ll n niy vt ry lk book glv i i i h it hi nil important that tlio l uu in r hls hsh iio that it uutun 4 iliu ilnnt iish in tho wnil i vh ii lui ri pmiy tokod may b uu tuutulun o uuwduut specialu for friday and batuhday wonderland fniday october 11 camille a standard picture with thcdu bam tho screen telegram and a bihio rhodes comedy saturday october 12 the hosts go- wtl t w ul laoo- reld a paramount pietun and a two part sennctt comedy monday october 14 tthanksglving night run spy with duotin fornum r l gregory vegetables promptly delivered potatoes cabbages onion3 carrots radishes beets and in u couple of v celery a bishop market gardener fairview ave actofj j3 tb itouui uuk 30 tb her iuimiwu lyunh brill i ht u 18 th tlhir i id 1 o lull 1hi uugo ji 1 un lit ui all kind hrl whn ii i in on i it mlltd fillh and chilu and ovutlhtanv 8tvle s j stauffer fish food speciamst canada fotl board license no u 104jo phone 40 acton ont second hand furniture sideboards dressers beds tables wood stoves heaters l starkman miul stkedt acton i

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