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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 15, 1919, p. 2

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iflrthb sfarrlact ana xmalfca r now chanted for at tfa following ntoa iitrtha 2c uarrlara toe imtitlirt coo- memorial card tov 10c per lino nxtra for poem dicd claiurano at llookwood on wed nrnday jumjnry 1 1319 john oar ntorif in hki 10th year mrfjlalkhi in at iho family rwil detire 1 it k ron s nofwmtaweya on iiuhiav january 12 119 jennl mcclauchlln shieartonstogjireflh tiiu1uidav januaitt 11 editorial notes tho united iltatca oottnumnt preparing a lint of all known bolh- vlntn in the country and in ten do to round them up nnd deport them if tho canadian auuiorltlefi were allvo to the peril of tho ultuntion they will joao n time in doing llkowuws mall and ew plrc unlon government member havo decided to ntlck together for the period of rceonntrucuon report to the con fua j trlry notwithntandlnic from present indications it la not tho intention of tho opposition to jlvo the oovernracit any particular trouble at the comlnc aesalon a tho michigan iefihtlatur laatthura day- rauned tk amendment to tho united btatco constitution provldlnr for a dry nation both hcuaca adopted the resolution without debate and the only opposition came in tho house where three votes were east acalnat the propoaal michigan la tho mtn state co ratify tho proposed prohibition amenament to the federal constltu uon only 1 mora mates tnuat take llko action to adopt the amendment aa prepared by concrea the bulldlns of county brldea the hut few yearn by the county council haa been attended with most unfor tunate results from a financial stand point and blander has followed dose upon blunder the people hfto crown weary with the manner in which these pis undertakings hare been carried to completion and with the hnra sums spent in connection therewith thou sands mora than was necessary had the proper precautions been taken at the outset and during a conduction moreorer there is a settled conviction amonc the people that the county councils of the past few years have been open dine far more money than the needs of the county call for or that the people are able to stand and hence the fee line that somethlnc should be dona to stop addlns to the tremend ous burden milton reformer neighborhood nertvs- town and country itsma of interest from various la il- tis covered by use fro pr georgetown mr and mrs james xekje vlajjsov verrantl electrical co repalr- wlth t and mrs louis brit ton of lon don were visitors in town last week mrs o t mckay has been via una friends in owen sound durlns the week the ban was lifted on monday the schools churches and places of amuse ment are open mr cbaa wataon who has been laid up for a couple of weeks with a broken arm la able to be around again tho annual meeting- of eequealna agricultural society will be held la the council chamber georgetown oil monday january 20 at one oclock herald oakville the concensus of opinion is that the council of iais ought to be one of the beet the town has had the skating rink project appears to be dead once more this la a sche that will have to be grappled about dominion day in order to ret something done a tw mckle d c nephew of j w mckle arrived here tuesday night from jlegina sa after being discharged from the army on account of wounds julian kyle is home from bt paul mhux on a visit to hla mother julian is garbed in an aviators costume of unclo sams domain he la an air plane englno mechanic oaicvllle has as visitors this week mr and mrs o w ford of chicago mr ford usually manages to get back to the old town to seo his aged mother and other relatives onco a year at leas t roco rd jan qass inspectors fees acton free press printing ix a henderson poles general account w j ritchie labor on drain d a henderson lumber actom fkxx press printing municipal world election sup geo hynds ret obccro fee geo havw rot omeero feca a e nlckiln poll clerk a m smith poll clerk fees oea hynds election supplies the goldsmiths co receptlt committee erin reeve barbers pre election promises all mcmhcru of iho council admit clerk hynds efficiency and iind raise wan not really an increase in salary d10cuoqion nevcalcd that the heal facto wcrc un known at election the new council linn gotten down to hunlncns the two oeaiilonn on monday showed that tlm members havo much to loarn an to munlrlpal routine an 1 procedure hut the members are will log to learn thoy realise now more titan thoy nunpectod lost week tho real valuo or an ntperlened otllrlnl at hnn to properly guide prooeedlngn and en sure lejullty or action true to their pro eloctjon promises tho iteevo and councillors who mada the recent appointment of a clerk and treasurer tho main lanuo in tho muni cipal oloctian brourht up tho mat ter explanation and investigation clearly revealed that tho incrcaao in salary which won ao fervently dla ihopo on tho ntroct and elsewhere won really n6 lncreaso tho salary vtod to tho presont in cumbent of ui6 omco lncludcu all foes which properly go to tho clerk such as registration of births marriages and deaths revision of voters lists eta whereas tho previous clerk received these fees in addition to his salary these in some years would amount in the aggregate to more than the ln creaso in salary as tho matter now stands it la pretty generally conceded that no injustice has been dono to tho municipality or its ratopoyera that in the present clcrkfand treasurer acton has a man of ability experience and sterling integrity and that the most troublous question before thoso con cerned now is tho rulfllment oc those preelection promises the first business session of the new council succeeding tho inaugural meet lng of the morning convened at eight oclock on monday evening tho mem bers were all in their places tho now iteeve presiding a number of ratepayers assembled to see the new council at work and a large deputation composed of re preventatives of the red cross organ 1 zatlons tho l o d e chapters the women s institute and a few rep re aentatlvo cltiaens were present to give their support to the proposal to assist the salvation army of canada in their soldiers home coming campaign h p moore j p addressed the council on behalf of the deputation he urged the council to support this worthy enterprise as they had oil other patriotic movements slnco the begin ning of the war the fooling through out the county seems to be that haltons contribution should be through a general levy to be made by the county council if this plan were adopted the council was requested to advise the reeve to support the meas ure if a popular subscription were decided upon for tho county the coun cil was- requested to take the initiative with tho assurance that the various pa trio uo organizations would gladly assist in the campaign the flrst report of tho committee on flnanoe recommended payment of the following accounts hydro account geo rmlls labor geo hynds jr labor chaa holmes labor feeling hut ndvertli ft r nllrntlun for tho position tho roncrnl rxprcrinlf n f thn whol counrtl wnn tlint mr hyn in was t n of llin ikit men uvnllalile but riivln to ijornf of tlio j roml irji mniln tin u ri or oilvrrtlilnr f r unplunll t fur tli ioiltfn i t itic tin 1 lyninurcr mm brt con il lorrd owing to thn uhnrtim f lr ilrn who wan nlcrninrlly ex unci owing t a call earlier in tho evening tho mctn ixirn present rtcrl le 1 to defer nctio until a later mertlrij tho council then mljournod coun can gen klcc co supplies chsjnberlainhookman re pair lng metrea 9 3 9 9 30 1 co 85 co 3 70 hydro power commission sup plies 27 30 3 cg 4 13 2g 00 1101 33 sco 00 1 30 14 30 1 33 4 00 4 10 xuo the councils inauguttal meeting the commitues for tin year appoint d dr gray finance minister auditors were rc appointed tho memhern oloct of tho cou for 1310 assembled at 11 o clock monday morning and having ta their declaration of oftlcc took tl scats an follows qeorgo jlarbrr ilctvo dr oray capt hear tlm ro ji lelnhmnn mxl jeiriulali dill rillorn upon motion tlio hoevo anil coun culorn heard morn and lelahman won appointed to strike tho nlan ling com mlttocs for tho year tho standing commlttccii were ro parted as follows ijnancis dr gray chi rman a o t ueardmoro and tho i ovo plltn ant iiiailt the iteove ai chairman a o t bcardmar and jeremiah roll striktil and wai kb joromlal dell chairman john irishman a o t ilrardmore and tho revo town hai l a o t heardmorc chairman dr oray and tho roovo pa rk john loin limn n chn irman jeremiah roll and dr crny ckmcteity tho wholo council tho bylaw auditors of accounts for tho year was passed and messrs qoorgo halvltand murray mc donald wcro appointed their rcmun era tlon being 117 co each the clerk was instructed to renew the accident insurance policy of thn electrician his helper and tho muni clpal ofilccr at a coat of 187 ho per annum and to take out a policy innur lng citizens against accident from thn electric system at a coot of 135 per year council adjourned to moot at 8 p m haltons new county council rsevs uttu of milton on of the oldsat members will probably b wsrdbn tho membership of tho county council elected for 1010 la as follows aelon ocorgo rarbcr reeve burlington hughes cleaver reeve ii graham deputy iteovo georgetown major grant reovc mlltoni f little reeve oakvllle goo hlllmer roovo a s forster deputy iteeve esqueslng j l blandish reevo john elliott deputy roovo nassagaweya james w moflat reeve r nelson chas read hjad1 lee vo w a irving doputykccve trafalgarw h mordcn roovo dr jphtistono deputy reeve of tho fourteen members elected tho following were not members last year george uarber major grant john elliott dr johnstono and h graham the initial meeting wilt be held on tuesday 28th inat the nrst business will bo the election of thi warden it is said that roovo little of milton is likely to get thn position invarubfy th raautt study and hard work mwl yonuo tx charlorf gtraats toronto invito amhtlou youno man and woman to i t j uro i r ililn i it i tic i mltlni ii ivct n finnan i t r iur gritduitin our ntnlogtifl lc- romploto inr rmalu n wrlto to day for otio 1 ntcr any time w j cltiott principal r clearing auctions ale in nil rowntiim hluh clsas dhoi hire qhaop f qraii ofc 1 r1n qhrop arm qtook implo ahotd furnitur i and hay r j kerr8 list of saceo thursday january 10 robert fish er farm stock and implements friday january 17 q d hard fifth line erin stock and implements tuesday january 23 w ii hill mimosa stock and implements thursday january 30 win thomp son esquealng at dublin school stock i implements etc r j kerr telepbono st young 8t acton s3 60 3105 up the report was adopted a communication from tho chil dren a aid fioclety of tho county re questing thj usual donation was pre sented the mattar was laid over for another meeting another communication was read from tho reliance uhoe co with refer ence to tho shoo factory debenture account the council instructed the cleric to write this arm informing them that tills matter will receive tho at tentlon of tho council the rink question was again up for discussion owing to the councils committee not now being members of the- new council a now com rait too was necessarily formed upon motion a o t ueardmoro j welsh man and j roll wcro appointed i council committee to act with the cltl sens committee in thoaanagement of tho rink iteovo barber was proposed but do cllned saying that ho wasn t much on skating he d rather bo elected ar officer of tho checker club the matter of a reception to ro turned soldiers was discussed- it was decided to endeavor to get tho last returned men together and accord them public reception next monday even lng xoth lust iteeve uarber introduced tho matter of calling for applications fur tho pool tlon of clerk and treasurer before llu council mr hynds explained tho position ho had taken in tho matter and why it necessary ttiat a inn quatnted wit iuu us ptrfunmd his ptea albert eke dert irvine and f homer reached homo last week both the former were wounded tho annual meeting of tho agri cultural society will bo held in tho town hall tomorrow afternoon rev j a jewltt u holding evange listic services in the church at con ic gaby song service at 7 5 each evening mr dan held milestone bask u visiting his mother mrs john held add other friends after an absence of ten years d p doherty w graham j j btill joa- a thompson j mckinnoy and r w wood compose erins board i x uudui with ltvat mitl ifao tlon tho oftlcers inalullod wcro 1 1 m w i mullin w m ii wll igust h w w j ittld j w j c wilson chui w m cooper 1 rconunr jt hn ken in j secretary il m slrdouul 1 hr lkaiona kern jr ihacunn i mluim d o- c john luuuon tlr slwunl y o morrul jr htcivard n ji uuilu i 1 d n molavlnl ryltr- w it k imuy w ilro j j alluu p i w hro 1 ctilc w hm a it tiilt llti w awiluioii ltr ti ll kirk ho a noirlinjtou und lini h 11 w i kn m tompujiliwl thn in tailing niundr from dturi tuwn mul uualdtt 1 in tlio cero monlui at tho clou of tlio irmud lngtf ixfrcjiljmmiu wtro uavuj in tht ludfcu luufli nuidlan soidlera wlio havo been despatched tu tilbcva will bo homo again oomd time during the coming spring it la asserted at tho alllltla di artmt nt and tbey may return sooaicr if tlio reported intention of the ilrltluh government to withdraw its troops from siberia la carried out- acton a ihroo sons who are in the ex ikiditlou will lio conllally wolcomld homo again hap per albert rudman who enllsto i in guelph with the 1c3 rattalluu ur rlvtl tit thehumo jfhlg brother mr ardtur tlutlinun christmas week han per rutlinan had exciting experiences nt tho front ho carries two wuunl stilcn and was gunaul llo worked in tlio titnnerlos hero forsumu time birn going overaeus uapper rudman go to loitdou vu tho i7jjhiat for the purpouo of demobilizing a lotter from private j wauun who is with tno unity of occupation in qir many to his ninthor suys ho is ijulto well in ni knowlodging tlio receipt of a i udgut of mal ha auys 1 ut the lovoly box of good things from tlm 1pworth lcaguo it was a i tally lino box and when i opuncd ft and fit una it vtait from arttin it iiuitlu mo think of tho all home un 1 thn hunio friends und the kod tliuualvo niciit thcru mothrr plraso txjresii my oliiccru ttiankn to tho ienguo nassaqaweya ollbrrtsun llrus havo moved their plsn from ncur izdcn mills u kolao wlira tiny will tut logs for duncan campbell of moffat milton a j 11 luxtoit u un rlv of milton was e lctti tnjiji r f moun l 1onat i jin t mun iny uio nlti m h 1 illco fell ol tho wulk 11 l ir t l ponl oflko un 1 or kn h r wi ut ywil c wo tljiiy kiln u tto ut h un vow 1 r 1 i milll 11 lu d u umull ihhio in his umi frutlurtl by 1 inj u truck with a tiki i 1 to juori0 mlky wtiu huit lin ovorwoui un mm tirli in i ram u and wh wan wuundrd in no of tlm iixutiuiitii hm uttlu in iiu liubt itugg ofcultuiy ut old mil ton 1m whs in t wn lant wet u rrnow ink iuuuuliitumei llu came eaut to tho funiriil of hla brnlhrr uio into crp w htugg wlm una idlud in tlio rnllway writ k in rw hi uuawlrk reformer wonderland friday january 17 seven keys to baldpate with aeorgo m cohan in artcraft picture saturday january 18 the keys of tho iughtoui wlui 1 nld ilennctt tart 3 of brithih ilulwurku and uio 1 onl monthly showing cxcallont vlowj of niagara 1 ulhi tuesday january 21 tho continued photoplay tho woman in tho web comjna friday january 24 tho birth of a nation ad mission i5c and igc r l gregory roy hindley auctioneer ospringe h ontario lhurroiy walter m williams lot 20 oast b douhba con 7 eramoua will hold a cloarlng lslftclt cost sale of ii e spek inqilomo jiotrsaics of dollets to on tucsdavjiajjm tlm uu ifrnlgncd has received in rtriirtloiiu from w h hill it t 22 ron 2 1 rln at awrey n reboot to otll by i uhllc auction on tuesday january 20 1010 at onn o dork uharp tho following horhui 1 hay mare 11 yearn 1 heavy liny mare r ycara 1 hentnut llnrno llnrliiifiy 13 yrarn 1 chcatni ilortio hnrltney 13 yearn khortiioi n grade catti 1c- cows white cow milking well bred hepumbur 2r red cow milking well bred october 2 lumn cow mllklnr wnll brod ieplrmler 10 red cow mllkltif well hred octolier 13 ore cow milking well bred november 10 itonn cow mllldng well bred beptem her red heifer bred tcrtembcr 2 red and vhlte heifer auppoood to bo in calf ihln is u flrnt closn herd or rows for milk nnd butter each anl mal hail been bred from a rood founda tion ntork for yearn they arti nil bred on tho datoa mentioned and ate supposed to bo in calf 1 air of ycar- ltnr hleern rood onea 3 may calves 1 lot calf 3 nlvcn montbn old i iat cuttle 5 htwrn and 1 ilelfci gool ones lf not prevlounly no id shi 1 p ywh ilred bhropnhlrea 17 rroedlng pwco i i wo lambs agel itam bred by clark of alton eligible for rr kiii t rat ion puri3 i1ri d yorkaillri hogs hovrn hrol in decemlxrr 2 bows uat ircd 13 slioutu 11 riga 3 months old 30 i lymoulh rock iullols well bred to lay 1 barred hock cockerel 21 year old barred llock lions o a c 1 good collie dog impikmlnta i uoorlng binder ft cut with almuf carrier and truck 1 doerlng mower g ft cut 1 interna tonal cultivator wide 3 horse at tachment 6 section harrow aibson make complete i international three drum steel roller 1 international munuro hnrcador clover leaf 1 seed drill 1 timlp bowa 1 1 leury plow 1 wilkinson plow 1 two turrow plow kshutt 3 gibson scuiher 1 wl- hulky rake wagon democrat with polo and nliafta 3 top buggies bobsleigh 1 btoncboat 1 wjaol burrow 1 turnip ptilper i cjitter 1 chatham innnlng mill 1 biu truck truck heal a 1 200 ro 1 small straw cutter 1 arlndatonoluay tork and 120 fl rotmi pulleys 2 sets whim tree 3 ncckyokcn groin hags and hacks 2 logging chn inn i arks 1 1 oca hhovolu aaicu and oilier articles too lumcroun to mention t35 bunhnhi 21 o a c barley clean lit for need 200 bushels banner oats loan co bun ho in mixed grain small luantlty of hay harnrds 2 eetfl of heavy iter enn 1 act blnglo harness blankets rnbct curry combo brushes etc houiji hold goods 1 honor bright cook htovo 1 rnlry b cook btovo 1 upright porlor heater 1 iimull hiadr kitchen chairs 1 k lichen table 1 lounge sideboard i lath tuti it contend and springs churnn tub ilnr cream heparator awn mnucr blcp ladder no fleaorvo as the farm is gold tntms j10 unit under cash over tbnt amount 11 months credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes 5 per ctnt off for cash iowl buy grain und 1 at cattle cash r j kerr auctioneer w k qiahfim clrk phono 3fl acton f 333te5 ztiilljj jili pi i i january month for clearing up remnant sale saturday jan 18 during tho month of january wo g through our itock pick out every remnant measure it up mark in plain figures the length and cllmg price we are anxious to cllur our stock of remnants before stock taking you will find among this lot a good assortment of prints ginghams shirtingn white and gray cottons towellings bleach ed sheetings tabic damasks wruppcrcttea white and colored riannclettes pillow cottons oottonadcs and demm3 you will save fully 25 on every end drop in and look them over the very end you wnnt might he m thu lot remember the date saturday january 18 come early special price during the month on mens and boys overcoats mcn overcoats regular price 24 00 for 2000 men- overcoats regular price 18 00 for 13ji0 men 3 overcoats regular price 15 00 fpr 1200 youths ovcrconts regular price 12 00 for 10j0 youths overcoats regular price 510 00 for 775 boy overcoats regular price 0 00 for 475 boys ovcrcoatsregular pnco 5 50 for 425 agents in acton for stanhciovo and turnbiuta underwear d new advertisements the methodist church acton nnv i paraoi hoycn qwlll0vn ct will peace annivcndahy tlm 73r i niinlvi n iry mrvln lio liohl on hun day 19th januahy with ncrmonti nt 11 am nnd 7 pm by rev gco w oarkcr r of durllnaton itcnldont or ilamllttn t nfen nco tlm chun h hr ir will rmdrr nporlal icov mr- 1 1 lrnn tho will uttin 1 and phono no 23 i o hox 33c iiakold nash farmer m a- darritar gollcltor notary public convoyanolna ctc perryman dlock actonont mom y to i oan for rent mrn mcklln n lumc rornfp of main i tr ct mil 1 alrvllw ave nuc trnni rcononabln apily to maltgarirr mclhaac t t main btrcot drick otorc fon gale or to rent tho brick otoro and rcnldonco on main fitrcot opponlto tho liytler mawat fllovo co in for nolo or to rent i or partlculuni apply to anoiini aonisw 21 t mill street acton 3tock for dale 1 havo for naln n numlier of younr cattlo anl ivcih cown alao a nuirtber cf i irnt clnmi 13 wen and pwo ijimb nnd well broken throo year old coll prlcco and tcrmi right ntuaciz vannatrrn t unlllnafad ont lt 3 con 7 ftln 20 tf tire salvation army million dollar fund mail your contribution to one op the treasurers below or to commissioner richards 20 albert st toronto rmffwm bbs clearing auction sale in tiil township ol lsquesino farm stock and implements qraln hay roota and houathold aftecta tho undonilencil iioa recolvrd in atructlon from william thompson lot 22 con laquealnc at dublin bcliool to ucll by initillo uuctlon on thursday january 30 at onu o clock uharp tho followlnc iiorhi 41 heavy illark mure wolcht 1 400 rtm t heavy ilay maro 8 yearn writ lit 1 210 lou thla u u cood tmm 1 itoud llorut rllnjt 4 ycara rood irlirr shoiithorn citadu cattil7 coun lud htlfr 3 ywini duo lrbrii ary 20 gry holfcr rliilnft 3 yoiira duo ibruury 8 luuck cow 4 yeura milk ink well vith cult at fool and bred cln lt d cow g uni mllklnr well crtlf ul foot hr 1 iiw 7 ycara milk inn will aui mi t 1 o ilv may 1 itt 1 cow 4 jturu duo in junuiry itt1 cow 7 yiini duo 1 ubruury 10 tult la a hertj or eood llllk cowk 1 lie 1 ijlf r 2 y i rt 1 pair steira 2 year 1 pair of hclfara 2 ycura 1 iialr one year 1 holfcr and 1 htetr 1 pair of sticrn rlulnc 1 year 1 pair of youil culvct 1 ounit calf t oxi oiid town sjiuci 10 hrwl ln euici in nrat claim con uuon york bow with u pbju ut foot extra cliolco oncu 1 owl- 60 ilonu plymouth itocka minorca and lcchoma a nunlor of puilcui implements dcerlnc binder fl cut in irood uhapo itoat sl wood mower it cut eood an now bteol sulky hay itakc 10 ft throo drum stool holler uood an now larm woe boh with box democrat o nolll hue with top winner bood drill bt of ilobalclcha dlc 10 plate coulter bcott cultivator manure bpreadcr chattuun lunnlnk mill with basger attachment nut at scajoa 2 000 lha- amull bcaloa 240 lbs 1 lcury plow icjirly now btonoboat uot of cock hutt hurrowa four ace tl onn 20 oraln luuja hay ltack stock itack fltmtf- dliccbr whtolhurraw 7 j we must provide for the need of the soldier and his family it is absolutely necessary to ensure certain safeguards and comforts to our boys over there and over here so that they may be reestablished in canada strong in body and soul contented that wc at home have stood by them to the fi what sacrifice can we mate- for the boys who were prepared to sacrifice every thing for us what the salvation army has dono it has provided comforts for fighting men srace tho twelfth dy of the war hundreds of thousands of parcels of food and clothing for the boys tens of thousands of beds la hostels in dally use in france england and canada 197 hun for soldier 1200 uniformed workers 45 ambulances thousands of war widows cared for looked after soldiers famules labored for tho muter helped to preserve tho homo ties given tho mother touch to lonely men soldiers home january what remain to be done keep tho hostels open and open more ao that every returning soldier can get a clean bed and wholesome m at a price he can afford to pay provide comforts and safeguards for ow boys advancing into germany as well as those coming home and needing a place to eat and sleep in halifax st john quebec montreal kingston toronto london vhnthnm winnipeg or vancouver guide and assist soldiers famhiri especially the widows and orpha coming campaign 19th to 25th the salvation army is equipped and organized to take care of the soldiers i urgent and personal needs needs that arc imperative it has never made a general appeal for funds to carry on this work until now give and give liberally if you are not certain that your contribution will be taken up by a canvasser send it direct to the hon treasurer sir edmund walker toronto subscriptions will be acknowledged god loveth a cheerful giver salvation army million dollar fund committee headquarters treasurer toronto and ontario treasurer new brunswick- treasurer nova scotia i sir edmund walker james m christie donald macgiluvray 13 toronto bank of commercestjolinn b bank of commerce halifax ns free press ads will bring you sure results acton creamery guelph business college quelph ont you know tho nature of our work you know tho demand for our emiluatuir you know it la to your udvuntuso to gtu our trulnlni come dont procraatlnata a l douck principal produce would be natural but to be able to obtain such a superb perfume at a low price is a delightful surprise this surprlso awaits you in the tajc perfumed with jonteel the new odor of twenty six flowers mckees th flaxa diuq 6 tor gullph ont r established ib 72 l bank of hamilton sv- it is hot ncctbuary to visit the bunk of hamilton personally in order to open a savings account send our deposits by mail in cheque or money order do not keep monjy in the house it docs not earn interest unitit is not jafc georgetown ukancii wan mckay eeen onins and drawers inr co to 75c sale price regu 49c dry goods 150 yard stripe i lannclcjtc 1 yard wide regular 45c sale price 35c 475 yardsdark shirting flannelelte 27 inches wide regular 40c salo price 28c 5 pices fancy kimonu cloth 45c sale price regular 32c 175 yards stripe galatea sale pnco regular 45c 33c 2 pieces wluto costume- drill 40c salo pnco regular 28c 40 yards shepherds cheoi drcs goods regular 50c sala price azc farms for sale c00 yards light and dark prints bdt quality regular 35c salo price 25c 800 yards ribbon all colors and width half price to dear 8 dozen childrcns ringwood gloves wdol half price to clear carpets 1 piece tapestry carpet sale pnco regular 1 25 89c i piece of union carpet i yard wide regular z5c sale price 55c crockery plutcs cups and saucers platters sugar bowls und u quantity of i ancy china at lets than half price to clear h a wilson stock buyer hon kpno into tno huolncna of buylnc cattle sheep and iiinhii tor whlcn ho la prepared to pay tho highest coah any liavlnic block for nalo will ho promptly vlaltcil if they will leavo in formation at tho hank of nova scotia acton card of thanks tho undoralcncd dcalrca to express very olnjo thuikn lor tho many kind menaasrwi ind worda of oympathy tend ered by acton friends becauao of tho rnd dilh from pneumonia of her dear brother cheater at tho homo nenr rninaels theno cxpiraslonn havo biu rretitly pprcclntcd b frlcndo at home nti well aa by myaclf olla d artmstrono card of thanks on bohalf of tho family of tho lata davhl htorey tho undcrnlffncrt dcalrca to extend ulnccro thanks for tho many ejeprruaiond f itympiithy in u16 death of this beloved head of the hrmc tho kind attention of tho ntmbcm of acton l o l and their prrjcnro nt tho funeral wan alno i reutly appro clnlcd cnpcclally on ho wnn a tvum admirer nnd loyal mimbir of thin worthy order mrs dwid foitey the annual meeting of acton fall fair vyill ho held in tho council cltambcr at acton thursday january 16 1919 at 2 00 v m ihjsivlss election of offlccni and director for 1010 itocclvlni tho an- liuul report of iho faecretary treaourcr and of tho audi torn and tho tranu action of ouch other bimlncca au may bo ntctumry a pood atondanco lu ruijuutod j u p1iahen geo hynds pi xii dent soc trcaa regular 75c saabyijtistqiixlanl- m from mhcq r 8 pieces of colored curtain mublms 2 pkgs corn flakes regular 20c to 85c half price to clear executors sale of valuable farm property in the township of eramosa to wind lip tho cotatn or tho into lllrabuth watt thero will bo offered 1 for ualo at tho winter lulr hulldlni guolph by pnblio auction on saturtlay uio jut day of i ehruuxy 1310 ut i- o clock thut aluab1a farm property owned ty tho lto kllkubeth watt nnd known oa uio llndcrman knrm en- ilouiilj of us acrcn more or lean tl o farm conultt3 of part of lot number four conciwion l in tho onld lown nhlp of lnimojta and la about 4 mllcn from guelph the noil la cluy loum 120 crea lu cleared and under cultivation there hi a considerable quantity of hard tvoo 1 timber on tlio farm tho bulldlncii oonilat of a uirkt ntono houno 27x41 with kitchen wlm uood olluri u fair utnlti of repair thuro in a liank barn tux70 with a i tono foundil tlon and a atono nhtep hoipio und plc- leii tharo are nluo throo frame ban m thero la itoo a cottage z2x tho farm la watered by a never railing itrenm and la considered ono or tho beat titock firmu in 1 rnmoija towiuhlp the property will be aftcrcd for sale aubject to a rcscrvo hid ttrnia of aale 10 in caah on tlio day i r imlo and uio balance in 30 day a without threat sixty per cent if tho nui chouu momy mny remain on inorttufiv t fl if desired ijr further jonna nd conditkna of tale ai ply eo tho ntlemluned regular 15c 2 for 25c 10 case aylmer canned regular 25c sale price tomatoes 2 for 38c 5 cases pca3 and corn and 25e 1 can of each for regular 20c 38c 5 caieb pink sulmon 1 lb tins lar 30c sale price regu 2 for 45c 10 dozen jelly powders sulo pnec regular 15c 2 for 19c 200 ibb uncolored japan tea g5e sule price regular 48c 300 lb baking soda salti pnco v regular 8c lb xtba tori3c 150 lb lpbom sulti regular 15c lb sulo pnco 3 itju for 25c 5 eaeb laundry soup regular sulo prieo thia ulore will be closed ol day thursday january 1g 0c gc ivortcg for renuridng and arranging titock for qxilck handling 1 i- 3 the limited space will not permit mentioning hundred of other lines which will be sold at greatly reduced prices come early and get yournhare of the bargains while they hat terms of this sale arc strictly cash ok ihtoduci mill street l acton ontario a lss

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