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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 8, 1919, p. 2

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iflrtha marriage and dmuu axe now charged for at ths followlnr rqtn mirth ic marrlag coa doaths coo memorial cards joe 10c per lino extra for poems dorn lahily in alton on tuosday doc timber 31 1018 to mr and mn kobl lasby n oon mannieo haiiwood-ihbvobt- at fit bntin omrrh arton on thursday ixycemlxtr 20 lffll by itsy is j j maun hi ii m a herat ii u hay wood to mfxaboth daughter of c m provost all of acton dfeo otquby at his residence mill imtreef actnn on monday january b 1013 david storey in hla 77th year wlnqrovri at aberfoyle on thurs day jununry 2 lfllff ellsabath oun- atono widow or the late daniel wln- grovo agod 68 years thomiflon at tha family homo- stoad lot 0 con erin on monday january 8 191 b comfort aon of jonepti ii thompson aged so year van wyck in acton on wednes day january 8 is ii margaret annie infant daughter of mr and mrs howard van wyck aged 14 days ailmstitono in grey township near ilrusaela on baturday member 2 1918 chester armstrong brother of miss oua ii armstrong acton aged 36 yearn jackhon at the residence of hla non l o jackson of tho era new market on monday january a 1s10 hrastua jackson founder or the cm in hla 00th year oindeng at tho home of her par ents main street acton on sunday january 6 101 1 agnes margaret dauthter of mr and mrs thomaa qibhenji aged 13 yearn and 7 months in mcmoriam savtll in loving- memory of our dear darling wee noel born decem ber s3 imi died december 28 1916 we miss be dear nweec ami ling- face for now aha hold another place in jesus itnna ahe rests folded on ilia loving breast wo ahall loeo our grief and pain wh w iiirt k inpt rtgsln tn that home ao far away on the last great judgment day mother and fathen george barber reeve by large majority a o t ilcardmorc jfjhn lclnh- man jeremiah iicll ond jir i gray were elected aa councillors root ocott ttodt mophcftoon and qcoroc mann ochool tnuotcco qtjj artnn 3tm xsbb thot1sday jandabt j 11 editorial notes the call upon canada by great britain and others of the allied nation in europe for supplies from our vast resources of forest and field has com menced great britain has this week given orders far 40000000 worth or lumber great demands for other pro ducts will follow in mors or lass rapid succession theeo immense orders wit j mean free circulation of fast sums of money and lhla in itself will avert any financial stagnation through re-adjust- ment canada has a great material future before her sir wlllhun hearst on tuesday re affirmed the atatement he made tn deputation of tho provincial executive of tho dominion trades congress io- contly that the ontario government has undsr consideration amendments to tho ontario temperance act having to do prescriptions for liquor by doctors tho frimo ministers attention waa dravn to a case which is being- heard in windsor where it la alleged one doctor issued 1b0 prescriptions a day for ten days charging 1 for each prescription ual lion of acton muni cipal council on monday created greater jntorcst than any similar elec tion for years it in tight yearn nlnco acton hail tin clortlon for ho itoove- shlp and it la many years nluoo as many councillors wcro candidates an this election tho result wni u kroi fight for municipal positions and i large vote of tho oirctorn wuu con sequently polled harbors court io in lust years council evidently won for him a warm place in tho hearts of tho pcopla of acton in hbi candidature for tho higher pool lion of tho itoovcuhlp hln fltneod waa docmod of ouch a cttar actcr that ho waa awarded tho chair of chief llafflrratn by a handnomo majority ho in tho only member of laat years council who lino a neat in tho council chamber thla year ilia opponent ii i moore uald at tho public meeting of tho cloctorp last thursday evening that hla namo had been proposed by two catepmed clti- una but without hln solicitation knowlcdgo or dcalre that he had never aspired to tho poaltion of itrovo of his native town at tlio nomination meet ing ho had nominated capt torrance deardmore who waa ono of our prom inent returned aoldlcrn in the hope that he would accept thla mark of distinction an an evldenca of tho np preciatlon of tlio people of acton f hla oervlccn ovoraeoa mr dcanlmoro modestly declined the honor preferring to earn tho lleovcahlp by a term of apprenticeship oa a councillor ml mooro reluctantly consented finally to allow hla name to go before tho elec tor at tbo earn cot oollettatlon or num bers of prominent citizens iio now aapreeaed falmaelf ws qu c wmr tbe choice of tho people and will con tinue to ecrvo hta fcllowdtlzena in other avenues of uacfulncsa in tho effort to bo helpful to tho community he lias earnestly endeavored to do during tho forty years of his public career in acton sood council has been elected mr beardmora la an experienced bus tiesa man a native of acton and has tho towns interests at heart dr gray has already had terms in municipal councils- he served two years pre viously as a member of acton council number of ycora ago and also in other towns in which ho has formerly resided mr bell la a cltlxen who won a place as a real dent who lias dono much to improve tho town by the erection of a number of aubatontlal residences when they were needed to accommodate the growing population ills practical knowledge of affairs will be valuable mr lcuhman has been a resident of acton since boyhood ho has bad ample opportunity for observ ing tho improvements tho town needs according- to hla speech lost thursday evening- ho will esteem it to be his doty to ascertain what the pooplo want before taking action on any public business ho pledged himself o call tho electorate together every three months to discuss public matters mr haasard who come cioao to th vote of the successful candidates a o r honors nnan sol- dier heroes dlad in action tn umpire horn ar ftfenca of th d liberty iant iridny evening won tho night of imitallntlon or thov officers of tin uons of england tho fallowing oftl cera were itiatallod by tho dlstrlrt deputy o price of aurlob past preoldont 11 1 names rnwilrienl w coin vico president a pcttlngol chaplain v green ffecxelfry il ficu tellings treasurer p hollowuy instdo ouldoii tyler luldeo 1st j duvles sod j iuiwics 3rd ii provont 4th it dirks leveral mcmtorn of the itoyal city lodge ouelph accompanied the dis trict deputy nnd assisted him in tho installation ceremonies after thin business n deputation of tho wives and mothers of the members nought admission to tho ldo room they were admitted and introduced by past president ilro j 1 bcnixow mrs a w cook then read tlio fol lowing address which wlthtl i presen tation of a eervlco flog was u surprlno for tho mcrn ben of tho lodge president and members neighborhood news town and country itsmo or intarsst from various loeain tia covarw by tha frs press oncwoono conncna tbo flu patlonto here are roeovcr- inr tlio rrcont miow fall improved tbo fialghliit here tho schools opened on monday artcr tho clirlotman and now year holidays a number from hero attended knox church flunday kchool entertainment in tho town hulj acton on new years night 0pcy0ide auto tbo road spollluir of woodgroen lodce wo women who oro your wives have ventured to visit your lodge upon this occasion our usual placo is at homo whllo you btoet to transact the busi ness of your hoclety buulntai that in cludes our welfare as but alrejidy wo bee in ta fee t homo hero and that wo aro not unwlcomo lrobably when wo assure you that we havo not come an spies to find out why you sjay out ao tatd at nights you will be still more com forte wo and wo more welcomo we are hero tonight not as your critics but as your admirers wo wish to express mir admiration of your lodge by presenting thla service i lag its value la not in dollars and cents its beauty is not in ltn blending of colors or tbe shaping of its angles its beauty is in its meaning theue 4j mapto leaves symbolize tho fact that 49 of your members havo served their kinc and country during the war every man was a volunteer thoro no compulsion about their service except that compulsion thatcotritl fruin tfaonflo6fuulytoto lono tho four red leaves remind us of william lha alfiibd wintnitburn altthitil nhal piiiup aodrmsy who noblylaid down their lives for and you may wo ever keep their memory green wo oak you tq accept thla flag it la not our words but your deeds that havo merited for it on hon ored place upon the walls of your lodge room mrs wlnterbum and mrs coles then handed tho flag to tho president who while receiving it sold ladles it is wipi tho greatest of pleasure that i receive from you this flag in token of your appreciation of the services rendered by the members of lodge woodgroen in tho cause of ir country wo appreciate your kindly refer ence to tho tact that each member re presented by a maple leaf was a volun teer especially do we treasure tho memory of our fallen comrades to mother of our fallen comrade bro a wlhterbum we as a lodge extend our deepest sympathy wo appreciate your ecmlng her tonight nnd that this will not be tho boscjiiati- kxhro will bo stnedjtrwr too the aro tile sleighing mra hell and mlao mlchlo epent new years day with mm j c mcdonald wo aro sorry to hear that tho in fluenza hnn vlnliotl tho homes of mr nell amies and mr evans of tho third lino much inconvonlcnco wan caused by tho ico storm on now years day two telephone polcn fell down from tbo weight of ire tho damage wan re paired tlio noxt day when a man from georgetown arrived tho i i guild aro busy getting firewood for tho church mr ii p lawson in supplying the wood and a couple of tho yountpniembcrs aro cut ting and drawing it tho next meet ing will bo hold on tho iflth inst decs at the big store we start the new year by giving our customers a few special bargains an with your pres- the flrst meeting- of a king of great britain with a president of the united states under unique conditions is well worthy of note in tho greetings ex changed at the charing cross station london between king- oeorgo and president wilson the kins said mr president england is indeed proud to welcome the representative of a nation which has rendered the greatest pos sible dervlco to tho cause of humanity tho president ahookjaanda wittftse king replying itffa highly flattering to j welcomed by the bead of tho democracy of great britain have made an alert and n c 1 iro u id clllor nnd added to thntsctvo coun- men of tho cnupggr uustnesa acu- dld ociimsjjcn mr luunshnw vice last year on the board location and aspired to municipal another campaign may move him higher up in tbo counting lost year mr woodholl beaded tho poll this year his position waa reversed that is the penalty a good citizen is frequently called upon to pay when he exerts himself to tho best of his ability in tho interests of tho municipality without recompense or reward tho voting of the day stood as fol lows rok ileeve no 1 no 3 tol george bsrbsr 89 144 233 il p mooro c6 cs 124 ron councilioits no 1 no 2 tot john jlalahman 101 12c 237 a o t usardmorej 91 127 234 jarsmiah ball 87 121 203 dr t gray the value of public meeting of electors to discuss issues of interest to the municipality was clearly mani fest at tho meeting of elector last thursday evening- at such gathcrjpgs tho members of the council who are really tlio servant of the people are afforded an opportunity to give an account of their stewardship the elec tors on tho other rand on such occa sions are afforded ti o opportunity of asking relevant quuuon and oon ducting such catechetical axaml nations aa wlu require the members of tbo council to clearly detlno their positions on i ubllo issues now that such lm pojijint questions as waterworks park lrai rov omenta completion of he prood roau system ani tho shoo faitory agreement are live problem the public should be kept well informed as to tho councils proposed action thereon thppjltrurnmont was then made co i parish hall where a short pro ramme was given and refreshments served during this port of the even ing an official welcome homo was tendered bro j p scarrow who gave some of his experiences while in tho english camps and hospitals tho district deputy olao presented an or- de of merit to bro scutching for his services to the lodge to the ladles is given the entire credit of tho success of a very onjoy- ablo evening if you reside on tho form you will surely find tho inrmera sun a profit able and candid friend its market reports both stock und grain aro un equalled while its independent views have long- been appreciated ono dol lar for a full yenrh subcrfptlon tho farmers weekly bun toronto e j hansard 75 103 87 a ncator of canadian journalism passed nwny on monday when ernst us jackson of tho now market era died of the ripe old ago of ninety years mr jackson wan r a pioneer of york county ho left urn staff of the ouelph mercury in 1sg4 and proceeded to newmarkot where ho founded the era he was ono of tho charter tnembern of the canadian press assoc his ltoalnsj years warden last year auommmiri to ins itosinv manifested a keen interest in dll mat ters pertaining to the craft mr jackson was twice warden of the county of york and wan for many years known as tho minister of education of the county council he was largely instrumental in the in corporation of newmarket as a village and later as a town ho was a man of stndy intelligent character inter ested tn tho growth of the community on progressive linen always advocated educational commercial and social lm provements and was wlthapp staunch friend to everyone for thirtyfive years tho moat cordial fellowship baa existed between the editor of the pkjuj pokss und iuthor jackson und his estimable family andin hla passing we realise a distinct personal loss the era has boon successfully conducted for more than a quarter century by mr l a jackson son of the deceased r unmihaw cranmcr woodhall 33 tho total vote polled wan 3g5 1g9 dtrktojind 20 in no 2 tho school trustees were elected by acclamation an follows itobcrt mc pberson and robert scott ro elected and george a mann tho hoard for 1019 will therefore bo as follows c c speight john kenney d c nueafcix robt mcpheuson itobt scott oeorgb a mann the now council will meet for or ganization on monday 13th tnst at eleven oclock a m the board of education will hold their initial mooting on wednesday 16th january at seven o clock p m these dates und hours ore fixed by statute outside tlcctions burlington mayor t w peart itecre e iluglien clcavtir deputy iteeve h a qruham councillors 1 w taylor w c keurna george blaii it gray alex lcltch and it iugo a school bylaw for tbo erection of a 30 000 school was curried erin tho mombtro of erin village council wcro re elcctod by acclama tion esquesing jteovo j i- standuih deputy itoove john liilou cutirullloiu w j l jlampshlre lrkl c thomp non james mcdowill ay onairi own iu evt muj giant councillors dak cook mi mhlun und bradley milton mayor l 1 jlarl uccla matron jtovo j i i ittlo at- la- mutlou toun ell turn 1 orncr till r maxtoed uiil chuinbini lluiuuliaw nelson luuvu chun ucudhcul was re e loc led oaicvillit major w h davis lteeve geo ill lime r both by uitlaaui tion in tho contest fur itputy jtcovu imrst r liu ilofoatid jmnui mcdermott tiupaloah iteevt w ii cmor- gun was re elected defeating c turner who was deputy liravo last your and upposod him fur tho ltoo uilp ujiltt 1 hlntcs ve boon nltttng hu joyulty ami in our i4 lin n ihu nash was uum rlboil t u llttlo military new8 gunner a m smith returned to exhibition camp on tuesday io linton kenney who is now at exhibition camp toronto was homo on leave during tbe week flightlieut bennett of tho ilap toronto spent several days last week with acton frtands prior to leaving for his home in the northwest lance corp edwin perryman oon ol thomas perryronn formerly of acton who recently returned from overseas spent monday with acton friends was severely wounded in ono of tho hot engagements but has recovered a wireless message from cot cam eron a warren of tho canadian ex podltonary inwce enrouto to siberia 3a tuesday says all well on board capt arthur kenney and pte ernest burr of acton are with col warren a letter won focolvod this week by w b- kenney j p from his sop capt w a c kenney it v c who in at cairo egypt saying that ho had just recovered from tho second attack of influenza capt kenney hopes to reach homo next juan 11 out gordon bcordmore who re cently returned from overseas to his home in toronto spent a day vr two lust week in town lieut uaardmoio contemplates taking up hla rcsldemo in acton shortly rms beard more and their two little ones were in england during tho war and coma over with mr bcardmore it is surely high tlmo tlio usual public reception wan ten do red to tho lust three soldier heroen who havo rctumpd from franco plo arthur pluut pte hober williams u id loouurd atkinson tho people of acton nro getting impatient at tho delay several casus of returned sol di nro of esquealng liavo also bicn un tcossarlly delayed a very reassuring luttir was ro lived by hev i m moycr from hu in cory sheldon moyur from tho military bospltul in engtund where h tutd buui for several weeks ho t making fair progress toward recovery from his iiumcroun wounds rveolved october 31st ho hopes to bo ublo to truvo for bonis li robruury or march h w written on december 18th limehouoc misji minnie shaw of toronto spent a fow days with mrs a j smetburnt ite sidney iclrkpatrlck of toronto spent a fow days with his mother hero duruic tbo holidays misses dorothy and wlnnlo polking- home of toronto spent the holidays at their homo here mr and mrtf john mtrodlth nnd miss olive irving spent tho holiday with mr ii davlcs toronto ur mrs j t mrnni pr cririnlmon wlui mr and mrs r pol- klnghorno olonwllllams mlua jenn itoszel of nalllnofad visited at tho home of mr john nlckell misi alcda meredith la spending a few holidays in hamilton ouprinqe tho stock and implements of the late wlibert awrcy were sold by auction on tuesday mr itobcrt plsher who has been in poor health fur oome time will hold a clearing sale next thursday htth irurt tho good sleighing on now years day gavo promise of much driving but tho rain in tho afternoon rather spoiled anticipated pleasures john lindsay who was suffer ing from an attack of bronchitis wai una bio to preach on tho last sunday or tho year ho io recovering at thoonnual school meeting mr j campbell was reelected for an- other year sutlsfactory reportaj- vears hmilneiui wtn ijio tho wero f years business i tine ill lam west and miss menota 1cavoy wore united in holy wedlock at tho everton parsonago on christmas day tho new couple wilt reside tho nrnt line mlos it i lai no j nowmarket a form- r teacher hero has boon vultlns with friends in town ilev it s scott and two llttlo daughters who havo been hi with in fluenza aro improving nursing sister marjorla carmlchaol of hlllsburg returned to whitby on monday after five- days leave which she spent at her home here scrgt a c ellenton toronto who is a dispenser at one of tho military hospitals in toronto spent tho holi days with hla relatives here r ivonk malt by son of mr and l g muitby dlod in toronto lost week from uie effects of influenza intemunt took place at huxley s ceme tery itov o trimble btevensvlllo was homo for tho holidays and preached in methodist church on sunday even ing ho la ono of tho erin boys whom the villago is proud of and are always glad to bear advocate oak vi llc this town liad thirty flvo nominees for members of tho council on nomln atlon day pllghtlloul bremner green who is now in england lias been awarded the distinguished llylnc croaa fur meritorious conduct in tho air llout larkln u son uf mr and mrs c a lurkln lake shore cast has by his gallantry as un artilleryman had tho m c conferred upon him the latest move in tho radial railwftl situation is that proceed lags are botnjr taken in the exchoqucr court to do finitely declare tho company insolvent capt brock chtsholm an oakvills boy second son of major and mra 1 h chlsholm who went a way as a private has boon decorated by tbo king with tho m p tho rt mains or tlio lato captain e o tod bath arrived at oakvllle from england on thursday and were con voyed to tlio parental homo on sun day the funeral took place star mens wool siiibts and drawers tins in our regular- 2 00 luio penmans mnk a k heavy wei for wmler car wc hove sizes 30 38 40 unci 42 n murts unci fl e drawers regular price 2 00 on sole at j jllp hadles kibjonos hexsulak iluci 5z50 ior 5210 theso crepe kimonos are made of c quality japanese crepe in flowered patterns and aro ejetra good value nt 2 50 on sale at each ladies black underskirts these black taffeta underskirts ore mfldo with colored frill at tho bottom rc price 1 50 on ialc at each bed comforters at reduced prices theso comforters arc made up of a eod quality chintz and come in pinks blues and fawn miiccd pattern are extra k value a emt at 4 50 on sale at each pz90 e wish our friends and customers a happy new year 210 100 new advertisements the methodist church acton rev i m moycr paator pnraonsoswlllow 0t ounday january 12 tim pastor will pi each nl both the morning and evening services you ar cordially invilod come punae found i small sum of money may 1hrk pnisss on ice for rcnt mm nlckllnn it mine corner of main street an 1 ralrvlcw avonuc tcnni reason rt bio apply to margaret mcihaac 2ctf main street brick aronn for dale on to rent tho brick store and renldonco on main street oppoolto tlio itydcr mowat oiovo co is for nalo or to rent for partlrulnrs apply to geoitgis agnew 31tf mill street acton card of thanko i hereby wish to thnnk my support ers in tho recent municipal election i am well pleased with tho resultn anil hope that tbo people f acton will give tlio council alcct their full support in their work during the- jtir respfctfujly e j hashaitl january 7 1010 h s wilson stock buyer han pono into tho buslncia of buying cattle shoep and lombs for which iio in prepared to pay tho highest cash price r any having ntock for nalo will bo promptly isi ted it fheywiluaiyajn- toriivatlon at the bank of nova scotia acton taxes this year have como in belter than uauah up to date out of a isvy of about 133000 only tho email sum f about j17n remains unpojd whilo marshall whfto was playing hockey on the pond hint xriday after noon tho puck hltftym quarely in tho eye inflicting an ugly wound which required several stitches the board of health met last fri day dr gowland medical health officer and dm it mccoll ngtcfw improvenicrut r no i in tho situation and still very serious cases in tho town and neighborhood all agreed that it would bo unwise to remove tho ban on public jnxtherlngs oeo hicks nnd james hording con victed of stealing cattle from h p lawson itro to bo taken to guelph as witnesses for tho prosecution at tho trial of arthur horton and archibald saunders accused of receiving tho cattle knowing them to bo stolen it likely that judge elliot will defer sentencing illcka and jlordy until after tho guelph trialichampion our neighbors of tin south east and went lui up to toko no tic i- if enterprlsn nuinlfi iti 1 hi victory loan ciiuiuilii 11 vllle tetin christ hui advoci canada hus jiint emu uvir t her victory loan lio gual 330q0ooooo but tho aim tint was 700 001000 urklni ju with a populutin it ulxiut unvou u u half million and ut thn mil of nioru than four jthrn of uitlvn and toolly iartlcliatloii in the war thiir uiuitsji is a real uchlcvlim nt j0 yur tapltu thry havo biatoii us wo are proud jus ready us usual to do hei fair aharo if them as our neighbors und friends in u worth and patriotic enterprise t thuugh tlio salvation army haj boai nlnca tho tuminaiiccincnt of tbo wit tno oflliii juuit uctlvo alonclus dealing with tho comforts and wolfure of the moii who havo been righting tho iui- tluns huttuu tt has nut mudo a tftnerul upiical io tho canadian public the war work of the army lias boon sup ikiruj urgily iiy munlwiul tag dujw und from titlf dunlul fun is lut tho problems of iuiuiiatructlon urn oinuit and tho army a program to help tho men get buck to civil ufa is so exten sive that it la compelled to uppiul n tlio generosity tif the canadian iooplo for fllianclil usslutancr hulloll in orgunltcd fui u drive for funds to help hits worthy uumn a ineutlug wait held hcio youtcnluy by organ i tuition em am acton may be counted on gcorgetovyn mtas l herlcrt of wulkorton mien i now year ant mr a 11 costeils flight llout juineil clark arrived homo from l n k land on new years day mrs k kcntiy ban roturnod homo after hei lung lllnvao lit guelph bos- pi lul miss lliiti clark matron uf mi 11 in rv hi pltal at fviaguru was homo for ho holiday georgetown cltlsena coiibrlbutud jj77 j3 to thn fundu of ho muskoka itco lloopltul fur cunsumptlvtu llout htoule of i orgua who hun juut rutur led from overseas vst d rxlutlvcs in town und vicinity laut nuk iho druiniii- ni ilimck club soul mrs j w lkotuidy treasurer of tho ludlcu putiiotlo holuty uwhetjuo for 1370 3 after tho unnuut mooting last week mr uud mrs 1 j burbcr of c onto wcn vtsllors hi town during thn wenk herald na83aqawcya er thonaas harrison lias sold his farm to mr ooorgo wilson of arkell mm irank safem and daughters of toronto visited friends here last week mr russell els ley who was very 111 wttlt pneumonia is now gradually re covering mm charles a darby has boon suff ering from cryalpolus in tho fact but recovering mr and mrs john logle of paisley spent a fow days lout week with his sister mrs alex bell mra nancy clayton had tho mlafor- tuno to fall an 1 i pllntcr her hip durlau now years week but is doing nicely now tho homo of mr and mrs william prank lias been seriously afflicted with tho lnouenu for a week or ao but alt tho members of tho family oro now recovering mm leonard elaiey daughter of mr and mrs d h tuylor who lived in saskatchewan died of pnoumonia on december 30 a husband and two small children orp left mr robert locker who has bean in saskatchewan the post two years re turned homo a couple of weeks ago his brother gordon returned from oversea about tbo name lime january 6 1919 something new openino natk rite i ii openino date op the winter term guelph business quelph qnt you know tho nature of our work you know thedemund for our graduates you know it is to your advantage to get our train inc come dont procrastinate a u douck principal if you havo to sell any hans chickens gs ducks or all kinds o hides fram skunks i ciajlljt weasels foxes or junk or farm produce call by phono fic alex gildoord box 231 acton onl or let mo know by mail your ad dress and i will bo promptly at your place i will pay tho jjighest cnah price for everything i boy and i am sure you will be satisfied alex gilboord acton s let free press ads j kelp you get your share of business farmers business for tho a past 54 years thla bank haa given particular attention to the business of farmers we havo helped many over the rough places and havo aided many more to the highest piano of buccesa wo aro prepared to extend you every aid within lefintimafce banking practice come- in at any time and tadc over your affairs with ui xbu aro always welcome tenders wanted ron wood tenders wll bo recrivod up to thurs day january 10 for five corda of hard wood maple 16 lnchca long 3 corda of cedar 12 inches long to bo deliver ed at dublin school within ono month after tender hi accepted tbo lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted john thompson secretary trustee board address il it no 4 acton card of thanks tho undersigned desires to express his very slncevo thanks to tlio electors who by their votes and their cordial support endorsed hla candidature fur tho iteoveshlp in tlio bloc lion on mon day under the clrucmstunccs prevail ing this action on their part is es pecially appreciated it was soon evident after tho cam paign was commenced that tho laouo was not upon tho broad intelligent ad ministration of tho important matte r4 which will force themselves upon the town during ths year and tho fair representation of tho municipality at tho county council but wholly upon tho appointment of tho now clerk and treasurer in november personal eat- perlenco and fitness were manifoatl and frankly so atatcd by many electors who are warm personal friends not under corislderatlon i thank my friends for their support but i have absolutely no regrets that i will not bo itoavo of acton for 1310 with beat wishes for actons pros perity j i atti sincerely h p mooiys th mcrchants bank head offico montreal acton branch georgetown branch of canada established 1804 l b shorey manager c w g randy manager duqliim luudorn aro uskud for the wood oujiply or dublin school at the adjouruod mcutliu of dublin ikjiooi section lust wtck mr duncan wulillo was cltcud school tiusleo tho dear little daughter or mi thoa glbhcns agnes who jled uf pnou lunula lit alton was burled in dublin cemetery on 1 ocuiluy morning thin vicinity is not to have tlio honor of u representative ut the township council- thin year lw a numbor of years mr alex- joo iwn immhi given h liberal uupixirt tliat ho ban liecn urncd year after year ho hold cunnjvcly tho positions of count lllu deputy itcove and hcovo and was huld high estetnat tho county council hud ho coutlifuad anotliir year or tu lunjfor ho would undotihtvdly havobeen houorud with tho wurdciishlp at tho nomination ho was prop sod by moonlit llouumunt und 1 lorry c in uth of chrn- wlllhituu two of tlio most prominent oltctois in tho township munuiil inounly however ho retired hi favor of dejiaty reeve smndlati who was pro niotod tp the lleflvoshlp soldiers home coming campaign war work and after- war work of the salvation army first to servelast to appeal the salvation army million dollar fund january 19th to 25th while it could damoihm salvation army ha xarried on without any general tppcah npw the cdaia u arialng with tho return of tho 300000 eoldicra the budget f or eaacntiatrk clmrhiii the zafszt y a muuoa dolurb d coutinoe the aitwvser iloatcla for soldiera talruoo aimj lliutcu sis trluitjr r fry for ys pralcoiea asd cimssit ol tss rtarr st tb duj ing plsc bctwxn fruu astl hi tmtaa bci la i ai ithua lliwtris or miuurr satcu pravids cood food clcui bed wkoicmwn cotf ttalnsicot si plic tb aldicr csa mbtutl lt par if tba injj did iw k s hqud io go tyl wiikux would tbey got care of tbo wives widows dependents and orphans of soldiers score auj fauatheds of c could b cited vbcre aai- dieit mikm turn beu cwcuuii by tba imuiimi tui be sslstlwi aaay u wcmd is to ullm tblr luajlkt limn dlis used as sa liiiunc a nobr with is cjtildci i locud no fuel arcmher tittxlng ood nj fuuds csasiulcd by alcknc and otbr tuubl tkcy ate ukcn to bshstlon amr lerftacj uaxiv l horn winter and 100000 toldkrb icturnuux lucrcaas lbs dcnunil oa th salvalioa aitny hoac com4ca luublctu aiiaing out of tka 1jjw ud urpaaos keepinff tho family unit intact 1h uaia uf tba baltatioa aiaty oa wlr riildu ouiidt urcsiuilujt ut ppaicolljr lasoaautle is tks ibr tbr bod u notice th annual most ma of acton fall fair will bo hold in tho council chamber at acton thursday january 10 1q1d at 2 do p m tjufcnjlh3 eloctlon of omeera and directors for 1913 liocelving tho an nual itcport of tho secretarytreasurer and of tho auditors and tho tnuui action of such other business oa may bo necessary a good attendance la requested j k peahen geo i1ynd3 president bcatrcus notice to creditors in the surrogate court of the county of halton in the estate of archibald john slaekinrton deceased notice is hereby given that thi creditors of archibald john mackln non hito of tho village of acton in tho county of ilalton burrlster-at- law deceaaed who died on 6r about tho seventeenth day of november ad 1018 at tho said vlliao of acton and nil other persona having claims against his cstato are required on or beforo tho 17th day of january ad 1313 to send by post prepaid or otherwiao de liver to harold nosh ncrmtr of the town of oakvllle in tho sold county of ilalton ijarruttrotlaw iho aoll- cltor for allan jumej mocklnnon of tho township of hay in tho county of huron physician tho administrator or tho eatato or tho said ductauud thoir christian and surnames adurumtci ami doscrlpttoiis full pirtlculum of thou- claims duly verified by utututury do clarotlou and tho naturo uf tlio uccun ucs if any hold by tlicm and notice is hereby further given that after one month from tho laid seventeenth day of january a d 1319 tho said administrator will iro- ceod to distribute tho assets of tho sold cstatu accoi ding to law nnd among tho parties entitled thereto und that tho said administrator will not bo responsible uftur tho period llod for uuui distribution for any claim of which ho uhull not thon liuvo ret otvrd iiotlcu au uforeuald iutod this 17th day or ijocvmbor aj 10 ib allan jamlil muckinnon ml atlmtnlstratur bv ialtmllt ula ilullutul it jo 4 iiattoli n 7tjtio jotsqult vi llr7 ilk tba bootowor pilln- up uta ckuitrwa tbry nu7m tba wife nwr lb cbusvaa la lucre vigrot imto tor toed raj tacy aia auppuad it uim rtant la tka uvlsg xitlcfaef ituuiai la tbe dutbci wuitr ol c rniif but coora laiparti piit t tcrvlca la which tba woik u when tho soldier needs a friend tb silmilon arts trails pra1jci tba vonwits bm colfe is hta clmmlwa manulfka whtlag sslcruu aoj ibr liilual cwntorl wbich iba boya in khaki uaad until ih ut hoiikwroliounj auuler la iawablbac3 ii lllln hlr will you not blp tba ilumi at my t catnbat tbe uixumtuits and 11j ibat bcact but paxhf the service of tho salvation army foondeef on aacrlficc demonstrates tbo true spirit of the mas ter it la directed to tbo extension of tho kingdom of christ ior two ecneratiouathe salratioo army has stood out and out for ood it approaches practical problems in a practical way and achieves klsults it cooperaics with all overlaps none it reeocnlwa neither color race nor rxcecl it is always in action day and nlabt no organixation does greater work at leas coatr to carry on its great wxtrfc it must havo hnanclal help and on ta behalf members of the dominion government business men and returned soldiers endorse thla appeal for funds let your gratitude find expression it service the salvation army million- dollar fund committee headquarters- 20 albert st toronto i wonder friday january 10 countess charming lltlniio ltiu too 1 utty ar- wlth cook with uo bucklo 0atuhday january u my mlw tony with lillllo llutkt and part 3 of ui it utu s llitlwnrku tuesday rie ftnthit tiuwyer llui jtttk puhftui ph toplsi l uob january 14 uht iitura tf lnui and loin with ttinmd wo lit tin r l gregory

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