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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 24, 1921, p. 1

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portyixth year no 35 iiad per year acton ontario thursday mornino february 24 1021 j0 in united fstates single copies five cents the methodist cijuech acton rev m- mover putor puruntg willow st 11 a 11- tin minister fivd minute unnnn to tho children 3 39 pm sunday hctiool iirlof bright too alfej invitisd comb 7 ptn tim wlnll- iajbng service knox church acton v w l finouav b a miniate mm- willow street n joseph uni his fellow-pri- gen sb 40 am 41 i vkittnoir wiclccmb new advertisements hay for bale bu tons of timothy hay for sale rohbrt unhau phone 31rfi y r i no x acton for sale ford cm- in good running order ii equipment except atartcr- apply t a morton milt fjtroet acton you a purchaser fon sale arilclee forsate try a llkethls in- the it will mostly likely and fi stirring values featured in all departments of guelphs big store its a great time to come to guelph to shop sale bargains were never bigger in the house furnishing depabtment big reductions on floobcovkringand window draperies immense pricecutsalsoppnmeiis suits and oyreqats boys clothing womens coats and furs mobt linesof mens furnishings at big price sacrifices wanted hoi ir cottage wuitlml to rout liy i april will lay m i rt nt 1 1 n yn aituiy to w i1attkn vlotorlii aviuw phono n 1 o ilox 1gs for sale miuimim innjniin at iwl lovely new wash goods on display as the first flowers of february come the lovely new wash matcjjfth bg acre room stone house good collar nd clatern gmall lwni vt young rrult i trees living spring in jtookwood vil la a mily g uiunt ss hock wood ont for sale a good express horse uboutlft nr 14 yearn old guaranteed in all kind of i work 1 set single harness t good strong democrat 3 neat polo shafts apply to alex mofthnziib 4lf wellington street acton for sale a quantity of hay for sale aho fresh now horse rising five years general purpose number of rood young ewe and w lambe and younf pica old horses wanted for fox mast 11lak12 vannatthll ijot 3 on 7 icrln ifulllnafad i mte buildings for bale frame house 22x3 b five room a frame building 254 good solid frame- all pine shooting and lumber 7 for particular call at the mcgregor farm lot 27 con 7 nassagaweya or i write john t ioyns phone 13r4 il it no 1 acton prices decidedly low patterned vollcfi at coc yard lovely dark shades and exquisite patterns many such specials in the showing the combination of quality and broad assortments coupled with tlto new lower price figures is going to make macdonald assortments irresistibly attractive this season d e macdonald bros ltd guelpifs leading and largest store windham macdonnel and cardcn streets gudpfa ont merchants casualty co bpecialuu in iloaltliand accident i inatrranna id lc i on liberal and un 1 jnwtiictad over tloqoqoo paid in theres a charm about our soda jbxce1tional opihiiltunitilbs poil local- aoent8 04 royal bank dldg toronto ont papbrrangdf 6 prices yfo tbn underalpied paper lianc- ra have adopted th followlnir pncea for urn uon of 19si and uk thlaniqthod of informing our cuatotoars and the pubtln kanorally ob per hour for painting w if walkkr l woiuen w cordinbit acton ieoruary 34 1j1 that irresistibly compels fre quent visits to our fountain after one trial or its de licious contents once a visitor always a customer is a rule here come and try the soda and youll surely jorti the ranks of regular visitors we know it saturday candy specials humbugs regular 40c saturday special price 33c assorted chocolates reg 50cand 00c batordayspecial 39c ncilsons chocolate bars fl for 25c h wiles mill street acton honait dealing russefcls qood axi prices prices prices come in and get the benefit or the falllnff prices thjfl week lacense jfees t are increased for picture shows no boys under 18 years are to be admitted to pool mllk vendorb mow pay w0 farhcen8t tba rttsular aa ion or um council 1 ori monday nlbt fouml all the conn- alitor prttienv and tha nt in tp ohalr tha finance cotnniltta pr ilirlr fomth raport and reoommedd utymrt of tho following accounta j qa aaaunia factory n holland itosks heinz ppanut butter hein2 sweet mixed tickles bulk euvebhtteh f y ii ttlm watarworka aeoount dnimmuml uccull auppllaa i 7 n korbea labor at pump itoum j 00 canadian fairbanks uorae co pump for apiina 1s1c 7j commlaalon qj aale of deben- turu 1 70000 laaue arudkachern x- ml 01 j it jlndcraoh 1ud jl n farmer 114 77 cantral vnsundatlon co pump houarf and rarvolr 1414 40 central foundation co aer- vlca u- h7 t 76th anniversai of knox churchy most successful eloquent sermons by drwallace toronto masterly lecture by dr nebon hamilton enjoyable old fashioned tea rarely if aver bvfora haa uta con- rcftauon of knoa church baen favor- 4 iwlth auclv dellahtrui weather tor the anjilwaraary aa waa axpetinncad laat bunday there waa brlchtauri- chlna a bradlnc atmcmnhre good roada and a aplrit of lanr axtaclancy the aalactlon or ray dr wallaoe ojltorojitqjauili day waa a happy thousbt dr wal- oacewaa a area favorite her when ha waa th mlnlatnr at ooraetown thirty year ao and acoraa or farmar parlaluonvra and frianda from george town lltnahbuaa and intervanlna points wera in attendance on ttunday to har tholr friend tr furmer yoara thla and the preanncn of thellapttat contaaatlon cava a wory lara at- tendanca at tho urornlna aervlca and the evralnx aervlce waa welled by the preaeneo of the methodlat consrccatlon and their paator 407 76 tha report wax adopted themylawjo jnrsejhetnotllur wlctiira llcanaa caaxnaa sla vii tha aga limit for permlaalon to boya to enter a pool room waa ralaad from 14 to ib yeara in compliance with um atatutea the milk llcenae from fl to a bylaw provtdlnc- for borrowtna money for completion of the watar- prorka ayatcm waa introduced and read a ii rat tine conalderabia dlecuaaion re- apectlnc final account of con- tractor mackenaje for tha oboe fac- jt waa d the tatter from the teachara com- mtttee rwiuaatad a fenid for towi hall rant for tba hili laat tho requeat waa not fatorawj con aldarad chief cooner informad the conacllj that samuel suuffar waa aarloualy iii with inflammation of tha hue ad needed an attendant day and nhrhl mr n rtarkman addraaaad the council and aaktrd fow iso for damaaaa from the accident laat aummer tnatead tho dominion knjtinaerlna acenoy roada a propoaltlon relative to adver- tlalng uiobhoa factory tha propoal tlon waa indeflnlta and waa not enter tained hockey games this week quelph on saturday and hamlttan en yuaaday played good one or uta beat came of hockey played hem this winter waa played at the rink saturday between the do minion linen coa team from ouelph and acton quelph wlnnlttt in tan nolnutea overtime s to 1 in the srat period the acora waa 1 to 1 id favor of uuelph they also ecorad two mora in tba aecond period tnaklna it 4 to 1 acton scored i in tha third parlod tyln the aoore ouajph acored one more in the overtime the lneup uuelph hawklna oal street and clarke defence c hanry centre it henry and alarshand wtnaa oeors and kelao auba acton kennedy froel brush and qarden dateac farktw centre kent- ner and buck wine kajey afann and anderaon auba referee hynda tueaday nlshfa same with st pat ricks of hamilton was looked forward to fcv the rana as one of tho beat of tho eeaaon but uiey were sorely dis appointed tho hamilton boys dldnt mix thing up vary lively and the bttmo waa never in doubt- sl pala might have kept their aoore down a trifle lower with another oaj keeper but the whole team waa outclassed by the local boys the same ended with a final score of is to s in favor f acton joe kfentner waa able to 6e back in the ime aaln on tuesday and tha fans were a lad to aee him on the lea again the followina la tba una up stlpataqoal uclaushlui da- fa nee howe and curtis centre hud son rbjht wins walsh left win leauer subs lynch obielly and shannon acton uoal kennedy dafenoe ilrush and john kent ner centre far- low right wins loa kentner left wins buck suba anderaon qsxden and mann i v refflree hynd t pure clover honey lily white cqkn syrup marmalade oranges tresh head lettuce freshwateb herring oranges lemons grapefruit muskqka pure maple syrup fresh bulk oysters weve got what you want ip we havent weul get it fob ifou l i gel the habit trade at kitsflella d c russell miu siftket acton on db banks nelsons lecture had a marvalleiia fund of intsraatino information about ireland and th iwh paopl usually scot i lull lliemu hcotuah music and hootusli apeakera prevail at runatlona unior the auaplces of knox church lint on mogday even ing it waa nloarly proven that irtah idcakcm and idol themes yra ard irlahmualc have aumolent popularity to attract a largo sudlenee it would jbe rathar a reflection on tha literary and historical culture of tba communi ty to say that the large audioae wtlich assembled at the annlveraary event on monday nvonlng waa attract ed by tho anticipated excellence of the old- fash innsd tea meeting annquneed banka nelson tha minister of knox church hamilton no mani festly it was the irish theme which attracted the large crowd dr nelson is a typical iruhman he hvtml in ireland until he reached manlmoda eatate aad nhoso the minis try na bin life work and his hankering to see this dear little bit of heaven and tho dear folks there haa bean uke a loadstone drawing him back to the krncrald lata nearly every year ainco he left it he la and has been since boyhood a close student of ireland and tho irish people their history celebrates th wothda y rev t m jefferts 8uparannutd msthodlat mlnlstsr of okvllla waa m vstarday yesterday malls brought to fair r m jofterls of oakvllle the largest budget of birthday greeting ha ever received on the occasion of any prevt- j oua birthday in his long career rev mr jetf aria i enjoying a fair measure of health he haa been a atrong vigorous man and baa enjoyed lira during the many year ailoted hhn he entered the ministry of tha methodist tsw connection church in 1874 and travelled sixteen circuits be- fxira his anparannuauon jle wag the minister of nsaaagawcya circuit in 11940 and made many lasting frlepdw there one of the dallghts of bis long- ufe washa honpr conferr whan he xtffit iftvnredtayone atones of tho new etbeoaser chupch six years ago andnq onepreaant on that auaplclouaocpaslon u more aottvoy or enjoyed the oeramonlea more since his suborannuatlon rev mr i jefteri and family have ealdad in oiuvyllle jnuhop francis w wrna mjf fnilta lit aaonlnlaw of tho esteatned tcnarlan at the morning aervlce rev dr wallace preached an able eermon from zech 1 4 aud said unto him run speak to this young man saying jerusalem shall be inhabited as towns without walls for the multitude of man and catue therein each succeeding prophet went further than his pro- decaaaor in his faith in uod and pre paration of tho people for aervlce their faith gradually extended down to the time of christ through whom it waa to be pread through all the world judaiam wua to givo to the world ood tbo ideal could not be perfected lit once zecbarlah lived in a day of small things but there was progress brary nation dopen da upon qod and aplrlluethng if the ideal la to bo reachod in revelatlon john the evangelist speaks of how tho kingdom extends and illustrates thla with the twelve galea of tho now jerusalem christs charges to his dlaclpleaail bad in view the exlenalon of coda kingdom- the church of ood waa always dear u htm dear an tho apple of his eye the glory of christ and the greatness of kiln power woxa- always manlfeet to thoeo who looked for it and served ulm it is ours to sett visions of aervlce through faith and truat in god tba evening service aaw tbo church again crowded rev mr wallace preached an ahlc and unnreaslve ser mon froiri kxodoa is it tbo sanc tuary t lrd which thy bands have eauwlhad- sanatuarieawbrq very common in old testament tlmaa sometimes the sanctuaries meant tho wholo land uke pajestino and some times particular parts of the land mountains or springs groves or btreama beerahebn was n sacred placer tboro waa the tree of moreh mount uoreb carmol aeresim nlj were sanctuaries- bethel was where the kings chapel was and above all these waa shiloh around these places the religious life of tho people centred here they gathered to make their sacrifices to god and to pay then tlihek there were two fundamental idoaa in tha sanctuaries of gods pooaje 1 they were tho dwelling plaosa of jehoveh bhlloh dxst and then jeru- saleuv tho sacred clty x because of this they ware made the resort of all who sought refuge from danger the cities of refuge were plaops of pro tection in cbrlauan times religion has not been confined to a sacred place it la dnlocauiod qod is a spirit and they that worship llun mutworahlp ulm in spirit and in truth fut it remains every true church building ts a aano- tuay wo do not goto the nbuacot oodto eacapo from our enemies but rather to got relief from the stress and weerineeeend routine of life prdeftnubtein rest we often comaito tha houao ofqod to hold aplritualj leilowshlp with christ this smoothes out the wrinkle of the soul and gfvea rest and peace herew gain strength and assurance not a fear have failed because uoy had no aanotuary into which tlioy could retire from the trials of life to a place of contemplation and prayer a spring of strength invisible o the hbnsan eye la necessary wbaro we can relnforoe our strength- from aomo hidden force nature ts one of these not a few have been lifted out of the turmoil and worry of ufa by a walk in the mcotori tubifx character ami pecullarluee few men indued are v wall qualified to apeak ontlm hubject as ho yon could do worse than go to ireland he aald at tho outset youd liave a lively time any time you wont irtah people are always ready to atlr up something id hardly bother lecturing ir 1 could not stir up borne thing a peaceful life is no good for us irtah men all the world knows we are unconquerable the kngllah are too busy getting on am the fkotcb who are the book keepers for tho kng ii h wont let them have n- good time bocauae they are too bwry all tlte time counting up bow tnurh they own dut the irlahman in no hualneas man he just goes in for a good time all the time they say you know ireland bt jut a little lilt ff hew von which fell down and ridmtlthi whore it is and wuw peace ful llkn they left it there rvacefult arrali now theyre peaceful and happy whon theyre fighting and atlr- ring up uirnethlnjr i and tbo doctor ratlleil on with in- j formation of the moat amaalng kind with incldnnta and onecdoteu galore i amusing inatrufttlvo extravagant and iwlse with lums of history from the time when the angel michael gave the devil his comeuppance to the hour of tho lost row between the blnn fein era and the rrltlsh police for two long hours long they- were all too short the doctor eloquently poured fourth a niagara of wit and wisdom i and prophesy touching ireland and her j people he told entrancing stories of the irish- fairies which the irish poople so implicitly believe partlcu htrly of their power ot pcomooveranoe in tho bablea cradles he pictured in their true character the sinn fein- era whom ho characterised as living absolutely up to their motto oiir- aelves only- and declared the vbol- ahevlkl are saints- compared to them and mind you ho interjected 1 huvo no use whatever for tho holahe- vlatu they forgot everything about rngland excepting ber malnrlalban and fight everything english every- where thefljinn felhers- have com mitted the most brutal crimes not only to the english but to themselves primitive love la- theirs but it la cloee to primitive hate anil thla la their through primitive ignorance and sup erstition itussla ho asserted is a christian nation- pom pared with the aouth of ireland it la absolutely tn- cspahla of self- govt rnmsnt but it will be governed andgovernod inuho beat interest or the people as a whole nndthat will be when it la taken over absolutely by oreat britain and the time fa not likely to bo remote when tho law of eminent domain will be put loth effect r for two hours he- large endienoo llxtehed to thla vcmatilo and eloquent rnlaieaker with nutiilfent appreciation and rapt atteiilion at the close a vclry cordial vote of thanks waa moved by rev w l find- 3rellmlnary to the lecture rev flndlny miss may ilobertson and mr nicola sang snos whloh wore much enjoyed and the church choir bang an anthem news of local import r and mra cleave coaling to acton mr fred cleave of fcrin 1ms pur chased from councillor hlephnn cor- dlner his cement block resident on ulil street ho will move to hu now home in the uprlng mr and mrs cleave will be cordially welcomed to acton r j karrv real estate agent effected this aale new at coqualetxalnatltute mlaa ruth nelson missionary who has been at vancouver mkaw tha dls- esirous fire which destroyed the port rimpaon indian olru ix ome has now been transferred to tba coqualetxa institute at sardls bc thla la an other of tho missionary enterprise of the methodist chureh anold cojw far from herns mum kerr rower avenue showed tho ffcsa jtassa a coin tho other day which puaxled many people to 1 account for its preaence in the place alta found it id a one franc piece of the coinage oftlls pears the superscrip tion of napoleon his name and the date of coinage mlaa kerr found it while digging about a rose buah about two feet from the surface on the lawn of um 4 ion david henderson query how did it come there and wb naw residence this summer mrs or gray and mlaa laura have purobased from mr p h rlvett toronto thevacant lot at the corner of church- and frederick streets and will erect a new realdeno thereon the coming season the community will mlaa laura aire to remain in acton this lot was purchased by mr iuyatt when negotiation were in i progress for thu removal of the jteuance shoe factory to acton he then intended building ills reuldence- there little oiri painfully scalded utile oracle lantstho three-year- old daughter of mr and mrs george lanu main street met with painful had just drained the potatoes before dinner and had gone into the dining room oracle was walking across uie floor when aha slipped and in falling upset the pall containing the boning potatowater her right leg was pain fully scalded from the knee to the too the wounds are now healing nicely apd in a week or two grade will be around aa usual destructive fir at milton heights mr and mra robert deforest and their two children of milton height were rendered homeless on saturday by are mrs deforest am el led brooke and was going downstair to investi gate but wo driven back by flomfta site immediately raised the alarm and the family escaped from an upstairs window in their night attire mrs deform who waa the last rescuod had a narrow escape from death when shfl wu attempting to- get through tho bedroom window the floor fell through but aho managed to cling to the sill she waa badly burned about thejice and arma georuatown courwi and the hi oh way at the butt meeting of the georgc- n council the following resolution was pawed in the opinion of this cpunoll the proposed provincial j light way should enter georgetown from the east by way of oitelph street nerval ltoad continuing along guelph street until it meeta- main street aa we believe that if the said road follows tills course itwltl be of greater benefit the- clllsens of georgetown as a whole and alao tba cltlsens of tha surrounding community than any- other course it oould follow through the t town and that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to hon f g ulgga mlnuter of public works tha tragedy of fyf gurnay thiring hla visit here on saturday mr w it oomey amid tt latter had just been received from his brother robert from victoria b c which said that no discovery of the body of his aon fyfo bad been made divers were to make examlnauon last week of the aecuon of tho coast where tbo accident la supposed to have occurred it seems that fyfo and a school fjaend were accustomed often on saturday afternoons to amuse thexnaelvea by towing in floatinglog to the shore thin day bo was alone evidently ho bad secured a log ououtn re i over the stern to fasten it had- over balanced and fallen overboard his boat was found with a log near by and hla tools undisturbed in the boat t will bo o comfort to tha bereaved parents if the body la recovered honored octogenartana aoth blrthoay lastlylday february is the hon david henderson celebrated his eightieth blrthday the members of the family resident here mr and mrs c c tlehderabn and family and cap thomas q ueadaraon spent the day with their venerable father tho many ifriendsof mr itenderson tp tho county and throueboujj the country will be pleased to know that be -haa- enjoyed very good health during tbe winter and la looking forwarduto the warm day of spring to gettlruf tnitfor an oceoalonar tmiurutotlonal mr hen dofaoii came to acton when a vigor- lay and seconded bybovl m young man of thlrtyhree and ijiii i i has been a continuous resident ojtthl it vraa dlnnertlmehthe day after the wedding whats thlst aald maotavish atearsdfruitr aye replied hla bride duma ye uko stowed rruitr 0 indeed i do replied maotavlah but what haa ye done with a yon rice wegot yesterdayt r up into gods aky the alpry of moses sojourn in mldlan sltowa what a sano- tttary it w to him after ids experi ences in the palaces of kgypl the mountains and the plains and the burning bush brought him into the very presence of ood earthu cram med with heaven for us if we go out to look for it ahother sanctuary of lira is books buslne men are often ablo to detach themaervea frofn tlie worries and ex- actions or the buolncm wotid with r good -teadlngl- toung -people- eh i gather kbout them a number of good books the movie cativnaver take the place of honest reading to atrengtbet you in lifes battles the fellowship or a true friend is one of thecholoeat aanctuarles of lite what a posrcr is tho friendship of some on to wtom yuuean poek fn consdeuoej i there are still other sanctuaries but 1 tvj cut obaarvbr man who atop hla papr toaoonombwi is liko a man who goes valrefoot to aavo i shoes libera la no ultimate sanctuary short retnarka lhat therof god hlnuelf no other where mlutely trust but fngod no aald my rmuj rest have we efltectlve sanctuary npthlng else hut the gospel of god- and god atone strikes so deeply into tbe heart- it is tho aatlafylhgovangel i ave cannot read old testament hla- tora f thattqedtaal ways reaching out to the people tbe j cloud is ills garment the thunder la ills voice he walked in the wind he ottered them the sanctuary of rest and peace in hun that is i think what sla is trying to do today in ills strange deallnfa with men j in tto4ltappbnlng and upheaval of our times hbthandu clearly seen out or it all we make two discoveries 1 the need ot a na actuary our lives will wither if vre have no such place touch the soul the discovery of -our- need that w have bean living without god and the s discovery ofj the way to a sure sanctuary sesua ulniseu say in mttll bt come unto mo all i ye that labor and are hobyy iaden and i will lve you rasu fltep by step he will lead yqii until will know aa you are know god la jhe last refuge or the human aoui the musical services were well sus tained during the day the choir had scial music and itev mr findtay and mrs frank holmes contributed several solas with much aooeptance the paatoniof the visiting cw-re- town for fortyeight yen re qa com- ronnoed his political career here and- during his long aery lee aa a member of tho house of common badacton tor hla home many kindly though til an c go out to thla honored realdent andt 1 beat wishes and congratulations will lie expreeaed on all aides at ute attain ment of hla patriarchal age in the enjoyment of a fair measure of health spldiefs memorial v in niaibsagipveya from3miuivyv council deddei that every rate payer in the township shall help wm mcfhaiujcollector of taxes at the meeting of nassagaweya township counoi plasty iwk tho fol lowing resoluuonwa pasard moved by mr chi alio lm neoonded i mr jobftlist having i ivard tho cltlsens committee n soldlere memorial this council aaauroa tlto kahttjommiiheolhalllo maulullon paaaed by the council on ixcnmlier e ibid is still the expression nf this council and will lavy hy taxation an amount not to exceed j mills on the dollar surllclont to meet the require ments of the committee fur n aul tablet memorial for our fallen aoldlers accounts wero passed un follows hunter nheep killed by dog tsb 00 d irving sliooplnspoctor s10 00 p flnloy orange halt rent for division court acton free press printing notices munlcipol klectiona c monaicm t it oulcer j e k roberta ioll clark angus kennedy d 1l ofllour a j mnphedran lol curtt o t wilson d u ofllcer g b fulton poll clork p flnloy rent orange hall i darby rent knatbull hail m iv 00 4h 3 00 4 00 a oa oo 4 00 hylaw waa na s app irncuuianv fifjiwi inwtiia unfi uw- neers of hlghwuya a byluw to comply with the ntulutcs j 1930 wuii luuueil rwaulattnc tbe running at large of do jtha auditor report of flouiiceu for 1sz0 was reculvtfd tjirtifully examined and ucceplcl um convct the troauiirer wun onlereil to pay tlte ltudltorw 1 1000 csch mr wm mclhall was aipoliitelcol- inntor of taxes for iftl saw divided for road and bridge work into four dlvlalonu tho lteeve and mr chlahoun ruruto cast quarter the reeve and mr whluey for the horth quarter the reevo and mr and ton for thewest quarter and the reeve and mr job for the aouth quarter council will- next meet at call of reeve l ode elect officers hosed a year or success in their various endeavor the duke of devonshire chapter of the l o d h have juat closed a wry successful year and elected their odl- cers for the coming yearv tho fol lowing are the onlceru who will assume their positions tho nrwt of next month hqn regent mrs it- m mcdonald regent mrs i b- bhorey let viceregent mrs j holme 3ndvrcoragent mrs wm cooper bocretary mrs w j gould treasurer mrs g a dills assl sec misa bennett aset treus mrs hewitt hlandard bearer mrs a h mo- lean- councllkru mrs l bollmni j- lelohrnan mrs w arnold mrs j r kennedy- mrs n fdriyis mrs c c henderson mr mulcohu mclean mlaa folster mrs c a conway during the year the society raised by their various endeavors tho sum of 111141 of thla amount s38048 haa been spent on tbo general expenses and charitable on texprijusa which they supported a grafonola and records were pre aentod to the school m totlma ibwn ftrtfriail nirtffi stsnabaugh- allan nuptial xjt the ubonexer tabernacle par sonage hamilton on wednesday feb ruary is the marriage vraa solemnised by the rev f w uolllnrake jif miss eutsabeth arena allan only daughter of mr robert allan acton to mr james pvun btenabaugh ot van guard sauk the bride waa very be- comlngly attired lif white crepe do chone and carried a blower bouquet of pink kliuumey roses rhe bride was attended by her cousin mlaa uxxlocennedy and the groom bymr clarence coomberrafter a dxinjy wed ding supper at ithe home of the bride aunt mra oeji qrandova bo happy couple left ona abort trip to niagara falls and otuer western points ajnld good wishesof a host of friends for a i happy wadded life- the grooms- gift to tltb bxidewss a handsome muakrat coat and nuakrat hat o match and to the bridesmaid a pendant neckuoe and a iear1 tlspln totho beat tnan the bride travelled in brown char- rricuse satip and fur coat andhat op their return they wtllleave for their aw f vtf t- the liquor props nandr it is a common delusion aasldloualy circulated that more whiskey u now being sent into- the united btateofrpm britain than- in ante- prohibition days the real facta are that in the year ended november 30r isis j4sbm proof gallons were exported to the states aa against 60170 proof gajtona in the year ended november id 1820 death of harjla murrv stajwarttown cbarlea george murray passed away at fale home in suiwarttown on monday of but week in hla 8nd year- do- ceaaod waa a son of the into ueul- col john murray who for s7teaxa was clerk and treasurer of tho township of equfaing deceased was a c said at one- time waa jtovislng iarristers clerk under tho ute judge mdlcx he waa a justice of tbo peace andan anglican miltons new hockey arena milton hockey tans held an organl- etttion meeting on tuesday ovenlng to lay pbxna for tho fulfilment of tbalr liromlso to erect a new hookey arena the company will bo named the milton arena limited and waa capitalised at 13000a the eaumated oost of the structure is 12000 and 1 8000 haa al ready been subscribed for the pro- visional dlrectora wero elected ah fol lows dr gowland h13 tack a l chambers h u clements andt g ramahaw s boys sent to penltontiary declaring that a very largu percent age of the crimes or this kind had been committed by youth and that he would not he- doing his duty to tho- puhllo ir he permitted them to go un punished- mogbitratoj r bjakc of gait on monday sentenced frank hartley to four yearn in kingston penitentiary and c ciulow l mills 1 weir to three year tho llrat having pleaded guilty to house breaking and the latter to receiving the eldest of tho four weir 1 only 31 and l married and ho one child david rydar cehbrauw 80th birthday onioiu4naumivlavhlftydan who in upending tho winter with bis daughter airs john mccuen tts dun- daa street toronto celebractttrl ftoth birthday all the member of hla family were present excepting mrs t wilson and weeley of guetph the member of the family attending were mr a wt erin jajrebt itr ryder anustrongn mllbt v a and cbarlce of naaaagaweya an attractive birthday cake was a feature of tho birthday dinner it waa prettily decorated and tuul 90 red and white candles burning tt woo carried in by fred west erin grandson nf mr ryder who i in tho city at- tending the i v 5 o short course other present were miss rlva peareit krln who is auto uktng th u f o short cnurae mr and mrs gbrdon hay ward toronto and mr anfl mrs i j sraithrwlnnlpegrymr lljrder la in vety flood health and enjoyed tho birthday celebration immensely about sixty year ago ho settled in acton pri tbe rarrn where itekrdmoro crea- ornt now is and through which the toronto suburban elwtrlo isnilwhy rith r- x-

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