wl 1 r t blrlba marriages charted lor the teuowlag iui m t ioc i died m0ohk in kaquealng on tuesday auffftht 10 1924 william moore in hi k4th yar iihownat hu homo in aetna an monday auiuit is ltz4 lobrl ilrown in hi cth yaer hhownlbe at ho huim lot fifth linn erin township on friday auf- uat ie 1114 rllaabetb brownies in br 76lh yomr cuhiuis at canipballvllle on bun- day august 10 1s14 margaret an derson beloved wife of david curria in her slat year nilandeh at tho residence or hi brother w v w fisher shady cottage ilurllngtpn on sunday auguat 10 124 barab jane fiahnr widow of- the lata james brander axed 1 years- qiijp acton 3frrr llmaa thuuhdat xyanbrr 11 im brief local items crectuores tax rate la down to 31 mills thin year the horn stretch these days la in the pocketbook ilurltngton distance doesnt land much en chantment to proaparlty the height of ignorance la think- jnjf you know everything ouelphs flower show will be bald mct wednesday and thuraday cheer upl two month from now we will wiah w had wm beat kail plowing- and seeding are now receiving the attention of tha farmers rwell there la one consolation they say that the tonsil of tarvlala good for you bower avenue roadway la being coated with crave l a needed improve ment- it can be proven without insurance statistics tha careful drivers live longer the council lntanda to grade lake avenue and perhaps give it a coating of gravel moloristal bay it with brake mt the railway crossings and save tbe flower destroys the caterpillars on your fruit tree cot off tha burn them main street baa bean given a good coaling of gravel from tha laat weak tbe nowa from the wast respecting the haxreat crops are much more en couraging this week these men who always want t ataxt something are never around when you want something started beaverton greatly tnlaans its town band which for ao many years served the community amya the noiseless motorcycles have been introduced into kngrand we havent i got that kind over here ret evidently 18000 harvesters are wanted in the ouiadlan northwest s leave this locality tomorrow sad next tues day mr wuuain johnstone has had jiew oatnent sidewalk built this week along the side of his block on john street the few fair days during the weak en be farmers to get m their wheat and the reeldoe of their bay crop- there la splendid pasturage this summer and all ajuntsjtrshoald go rato winter ouarters in anmmalty good condition x i obituary houeht o hkown knr several months mrltolhtt j ilrown mill htroel warn in poor health utugh ite said little about it ho wnn in uuelph hospital in june for a few weeks but for the pant montn wuw feeling fairly well iant thursday lie was down town and when friends en quired jpvhla hvalll he remarked that he was first rale but was taking good earebt himself karly friday morn ing hi daagmbr miss clara heard a noise m bis room ahd hastening to hta bedside found him semiconscious and unable to help himself ills phy sician was called and found that he hail suffered a stroke clradually ha sank into a coraotoac condition and od mon day arternoen his spirit took its flight robert x itrtiwn waa born on ih drown homestead lot 31 con 1 e- quealng west or aeton in january 1m0 and was therefore in his sixty- fifth year uo was a son or the lata robert ilrown until he was fifty- he spent his life on thofarm where he was born in 17 be married henri etta uckeown of erttt township she pvedeoeaaed hub in august of last year it is a coincidence that her death occurred on the 9th ofauguw 1513 and her husbands on the 1st of august 192 ulas clara survives her parents she im a member of the ataft of new ilamburst public school learnt year in june she left her acboo duties to wait upon ber mother during ber laat weeks of illness this year with similar loving devotion and sellcltude she aaked to be relieved in order to give her father necessary care and atr in her present loneliness aha c georgetowns tax rate 1 4m m 4 jt sympathy of the community urltngtqns is 47 mills brown was a lifelong member of tbelletnodlst church- when on tha farm be attended the church at crew- sons comers and like hut father waa for eoms time superintendent of the sunday 8cbovl and a member of t the choir hi brother john attll oocples part of the homestead the fbnerar yesterday aj3erno was conducted by iter joseph us gulp interment took place in the family plot at fairvlew jdrflhpbebt aonbw 1 actons oldest duaan peacefully passed away on wednesday morning llti lnu when mrs ropert agnew died af the borne of her son joseph agnew park avenue mrs agnew had reached bar ninetythird year and her health and strength gradually t declined during the past year she suffered little and was conscious almost to the last ura agnewa maiden name was mary robinson and her birthplace was at carluke scotland in 1m aba mar ried robert agnew a young irishman from armagh ireland the day attar their marriage the yotfhg couple sailed for canada they bad alfcneymodn trip of two months bafole reach tnr their canadian botne thef aetttod- in acton and then for several years con ducted a boarding house at btsiths- flftyaix years ago mr- agnew v the california hotel which atood on main street nearly opposite the pre school una this pcbperty was de by fire about the year u7b about the year itts mr agnew bought the old anderson hotel pro perty and built the tjomlnkw hot which be and his wife conducted suc cessfully until their retirement from hnslm twenty- two years ago for its- coasfortabln acoommodatlob fori traveusrs the agnew hotel was noted throdgbon ofts part of ca mrs agnew was especially esteemed and was known as mother to scores of trsteuers because of her motherly cats and kind attention mr agnew pre- i wife by some sixteen of their five sons and four there survive mrs qeorge hyndav- ados john winnipeg an 3 oeorgs and josep acton mrs thoa h harding james thomas and two istfutemghters died lawnyyesrs- ago stnlajnew was a generous kind- i hearted wobbsa sbewas a member of kox cbnrcb and apprec wry highly bar membership during ljer jitwip years bar feuble and hymn book ware her constant companions she loved tier home and her home town and always was interested in out of doors the bird songs ring a j the- meral was tenderly peacefully sweet and thai saturday aftsrnoon the ser- flowexs present their perfumed bloom tf oondoctad hy rev josaphtu and hasten the summer to greet s jj z f john bf kennedy h p moore w a in hanover the dog tax whlbe 4 and i in future instead of 3 and m they hsrve evidenuy trouble with dogs in hanover toe ferg council has g xa to the centra wemngtdn arleoltera society this was iso mora than uswal and was given in sisw oc tha shovtag of receipts but year blessed are they who being unable to take a vacation can comfort them selves with the thought that vacation as they are usually spent are tire some things anyway there are mo barrels used in making ice cream cooes in canada in a single year according to a report just published by the tjoaa- inion bi rdid you sturope a member of the canadian editors parry was asked the other day tea he rephed and i brought some or it back with aw in ojajigsvjjte the methodist sad presbyterian church sa have adopted the plan of having their choirs take turn about in handling the music for the union services in tha summer facing soma inevitable selling tbe housewife can earn some real money by searching the edaend tha satis faction of knowing that she has made berpurehase to the beat possible ad vantage it u not often that tbe llviagroom grates are put into commission during the mldsiunmar days of august bat the cool evenings of the past week have been rendered comfortable with the grate flree church street has been given coating of gravel for a oouple of blocks and some of tha depression- at tha waterworks mains and urnsalngs been oiled some attention to tbe street throughout would be desi newspsper advertising helps u meet outside competition more effect ively than any other known method of securing business if used per- siatently by all business concern it brings more trade that rightfully be- storey b byder thomas burnley and w r kemey and with tender bands bavingj umv i h tmmt beaule ber hus- band and chlvlren in the family plot infmlrview cemetery i mr and mrs a f johns and family of clinton visited with elatlves this vicinity during the week msss helen barry who bas ben vacation- at her honielad his younger brother the elements rockwood bas retnrned to ijondon dr and mrs quli jmd famuy t raskstaon visited wlthmr and mrs j a little last week f mr and mrs o palm of toroato and mr c vt crawahaw of iub- rmeiiiiy vj wbo wmsoii quelph on s boalnsss crip were the guests of mr and mrs- h vdmonson last week tbe new highway from jloekwood to nelnb ta dosed in some sections m order o auow the contractor to finish with the topdreasjlbb the rather vex atious detours will soon be unnecess longs to the heme towbtand nlore prontg to the local advertlsera following are tbe winners in tbe halton agricultural societys barley competition the fields being judged by j a kornaham or maxwell ontario arait d b ford second william harris third geo agnew fourth roy wle n ton fifth w d shields alxth j w- wuaon seventh w it- hume rtbe roadway between the limit on martin street and tbe una is in a very bad ooodltlon at preeehrtind should be attended- to immedlauly tits about the worst pleoo abroad betwean her and acton and theeers averynad piece just enter ing that town from barrow milton re former jof tbe credit works school special train toronto to acton on aooeunt sf the canadian natteejgi kmhlattlen 1 august i on augus4 fr lo september l 3 and a special wuleave parkdals 1000 n m fvtandsrd time car aetpau stoppiog principal intermediate stations i for full particulars of lefl tareavf apply- to canadian waloaa ttefcat agent ti fc terra covt a miss wltm hunten the fifth line who has liiitasmiinitttira week or so with mr and mrajciaa7mckeownaad family at acton has xwfrnedbom a number of our ybliag people were entertained at a aocblierty taffy pull on friday evbhlnc atjhe home of mr and lira alex imrayss tenth- line the music was yrybly supplied by mr and mrs j iaa -ofume- vejstar b thoa wetar n the my george kdj is now able to be mr amd mrs chaa mckeown stvd family of acton spent sunday ytth terra cotts irlenda mis norm huntfc and mjas m lyona have psasjefltbt final examln ationsat the toronto normal school mies asptor is going to teach alton echoo and mjasiyoos will take charge the visit at glasgow the burns country and the trossachs conttnuo3 from page one a train from aiaajrowf tlib tourist after a journey of only fifty minutes roaches the chnrmliik heuwltl reftorts at uaurock or wontyu 11 y from whence delightful trlui may be roa1o by steamer up loch long iocti fyn to inveraray the family seatbf tho duke ofargyte or through the fairy land or the kylea of hutc ihe soonery of which combine the pretty with the sublime- at st enoch station hotel our parly was entortulnnd at s aplendld luncheon at the invitation of thb dir ectors of tb olasgow herald at willed amoax cordial welcome wn extended the importance of 01bk6w as a great centre of human interest historically ecclesiastically educationally and conf- rierolalty was impressed by able speakers of local renown frqm olasgow we hnd a special train out lo avr the county town of ayrshire the objective point from which tho ilurns country wo vlaced iseenui that ayr and hums cunsot be considered apart they jornt p con nocted idea like htraaforuonavon and j3hakepoere in england where we had spent such an interesting vult a fortnight before whatever beauty a place may possess by ltsdf ittake on a deeper interest when wo find thu a character like burns lived is visited tt or merely tyxlo through it burns drew us after him by tho tpagic or his nam and did not burns nlng of the twa brigs of ayr the auld bslg and the new brig the fame- of thapoot haa preserved the old bridge tor hlr sake no doubt it will bo malnulned so long as its atones hold together thq spirit of burns seems to watch over- ayr town of- course it contains today many buildings he never saw and itvbaa j manyhe knew well and whose disap pearance he would sorely lament but the quaint and narrow ayr of the scottish bards nvy may be traced in the thoroughfares about the bridge either side of high street especial ly the lane which leads to the auld kirk everything in that section is auld linked to all the stormy events of boots history otdl also is tho har bor quarter- but as we looked through that part we could not help but re member- that hobble burns never saw a steamboat nor a railway from nil part of this old burns ipvrn the tower and steeple of the town hail make a brave showing with fine proportion and harmonious design it dates from 1s20 wbon burns had been in hi grave some twenty four yearn- generally speaking the town clean and wel-ad- ministered may claim not to have fall en away from the poets description auldayr whom neer a toojj surpasses for honest men and bqnnle lasses in the high street still stands the tan 0sbanter inn new named of course since burns day but otherwise pretty much heknew 1l the poem of which nearly every line has become a familiar quotation has made tap 0shnter more real than moat persona of flash and blood and thv visitor who enters the inn learns without a shade of suspicion that here tarn foregather ed with boqter johnle his ancient trusty doutby eronls tain loed htm like a very biitnor they had been foutor weeks toglthrr it was pleasing to us to note that the statue of burns which stands in ayr town represents him in his man liness for manliness was really a char acteristic of tbe poet jn this figure with his face turned towards alkrway his birthplace and the doon the scene of his boyhoods romance is to be seen something of pie llnoaments of one who as was said of his country man john knoftpevor feared the face of man in hi brief song bofmle doon burn made it the oftenest sung at rtver intho world r from this statue a our starting place it was but 4 abort way by char- abanc through the suburba of ayr and a stretch of pleasant country to the wayside cottage at alloway when on the isth january 17 6f the pot was born the cottage tho auld clay btgguv two rooms the usual but and ben of scotland was built in 176 by the poets fathor with titsi own bands the old house has not always bean so revered aa it is now indeed at one time u was used as a tavern but its aothenclty is undoubted and but lituq imagination was needed whn made bur visit there to discern the hunfble roadside cottar home of a century and h half ago in this homo the burns family lived for half a score of years thesfatber engaged in a stern uphill effort to earn the familys livelihood this however did not preventhlm from devoting tho hours of evening after a hard days work in pt fields to teaching the poet places wltnthe little town of mouch una for a ceolrav which all interenfed in iturnu hbuocysroqld enjoy hero lio grow fromwoutlivj man launched into life on mil own account- foil in love sod out of uvn discovered his own powers married and gave- his aral pootry to the world here in abort hn passed tlio ynnrs that count for moot in u life it was most inlorestlnu to u that we- hsd visited hln place of birth walked where ho walked in his boyhood and manhood trod tho bridge and sat otl its parapet where some of his best poetic thoughts were inspired and as well ware within walking dis tance of such wellknown place in his ufa as trochlea tarbolten moasglol kaljford montgomery and balloch- myle in ihe evening accompanied by some or the most enthusiastic scottlshad- mlrera of burn in ayr and qlaaaovv we retraced our way to ayr and thence to chasgow feetlns well repaid for tbe daya experiences in the homo sur roundings of nobble burns during our sojourn at olasgow we spent a day in the trossachs and the bob hoy country a special train took us to callander tha centrb of one of tha raoal beautiful areas in the high lands of scotland in a- couple of hours there- are metrical and musical quail- ties in tho names of the places of the locality callendaivdoure dunblane iany strath y re and bilqurftddar loch lubnalr loch vol loch vor- mocher ben led i ben an ben venue these and other place names havqj romantic and literary associations th places we passed through en route to callendar were however equally interesting to u paisley where the valued shawls are woven bannock- burn where the famous battle between robert bruce and the english forces under edward ii wae fought in june 1314 when the boots won a dedslvu victory sterling and sterling castle acane or the battle- of sterling where wallace also defeated theeng- llsh through wild and picturesque passes the railway threads its way callender and the trossachs havu bad coat over thom a romantic glamor by the great scottish literary genius blr waiter scott canada has hun dred a of places just as romantic and picturesque a the troasach and tho highland but tbay lack the literary romance- and clamor which scott has put behind similar scottish pcenery hi tho lady of the lake has sent tens of thousands of tourists to tho very district which we visited he made these a places jiow so popular veritable fairyland and scotland has profit ted from similar writers eftu- alons by the score milton sir james barrle keats robert louis step henson annie s- swan and many there havb made these show plaoct familiar to every reader j loveat thou mountain great peaks to the clouds that soar corrle and fell where eagles dwell and cataracts dash evermore 7 loveat thou green glassy glades by the sunshine sweetly kissed murmuring waves and echoing cayes 7 then go to the land of mist warriors and sacond tho rugged pic tureaque and attractive country which has aarved aa a background and in aplratlon for heir literature andjhero- lm succeed inii so norm ions have do llghel to do them honor for heir cuv uro and ability for uiatr valor and their courago for their championship of truth ami liberty all around tho globe where thoro are tongue to speak our language there are not wanting hearts to feel the charm at nature love and beauty in scottleh sons and till applies especially to every song that burn wrote for it bears tha tarapof genius upon it the chll3 of poverty ihe child of nature burn is loved and honored by more than scotsmen at home and abroad from scenes like these old scotias grandeur flows that make hriqvsl at home ro- vered abroad prince and lords are but the breath of king an honeat man the noblest work of ood two fine buildings on bowman street in olasgow presented quite ti familiar appearance especially when the algna are noticed canadian pacific railway and ontario emigration de partment mr j p jaffray formerly of the dolt reporter tsln charge of the latter mr david william of the colllogwood llultetln and i made a very pleasant call at both orfices dur ing our stay in the city blade returning home i have learned that miss bertha rrowh teacher of acton arrived in olasgow en route lo london during our visit and called at onr hotel to nee u unfortunately wo were put of tb city at the time when ws boarded tho montuuirler for belfast a klltlos band came down to the wborfto serenade the canadian pssjty and gave us an expression of scotlands national music of a high type farewell were said and we soiled down the clyde for the trip across the north channel to belfast tor our visit to ireland neighborhood news town and country l limehouse mrs- 1 l ucdougall and har daugh ter annie of winnipeg ure visiting hor mother mrs martin and other friends in the district for o couple of months col stephen marshall of mew york and mrs marshall ware guest during the week of mr and mrs- richard marshall and other friends here their many friend here were glad f see them in the old home uxaln they returned to new york on monday 50 cents per hour for limited numtter of meit white learning to operate and repair autom and tractor b4uiery work osy- acelylene welding tire vulcanising taxi and truck driving special term now on if you want ntg pay and a auocossfut future apply at once to hemphills employment service 13 king street west toronto a dance will be held in the acton town hajv anmmbjy room on thursday august 21 excellent mualc will be up- piled by mcmillans novelty four or oalt dajfccinq from smvuntll 1 every graduate located two calls last week that we could not fill hod no one ready to send j 1 oet tour thorofaah training at gudph business college 4 fall term from august 25 individual in8truct1cm register new a l bouck principal and proprietor churchill learning ke all true scots -lie- was sealoua for the proper grounding of his family in all necessary know lodge after visiting the burns cottage and the museum near by containing manu scripts of fat writings arid burns relics of one kind and another jrd went along the road to alloway tliere we went to tbe auld kirk thot scene of the midnight dance of the witches lwlth satan for fiddler whtob tarn hv shan ter gaxed upon and interrupted almost to his undoing if we arevo believe the local legendary tales in the poets time tha church was already roofless but burials were still per mitted in the churchyard here la burled burns fathor sjnd ut the head of his grave stands astone erected by robbie upon which ore- carved the lines iq which he enshrined 11 mem ory a utile further down the roedl tho burns monument bald i be jin exact copy or a areclan temple it t a beautiful structure is situated to commanding location and is surround ed with carefully trimmed paths ahl flower bed and worthily commemor ates tbe national poet of scotland the stager of love and patriotism and lit around again asftsual after hia reoentlantejiecthe ef th worlds greatest ft- nwi aero thoroad an the east bank of- tbe river doon there are situated on an ornamental greensward tea gar den concert rooths bowers and setters with refreshments within calh this oommevciallkuig of the visits of those jl court nrtri police maguttfme joore got down j nest tnttvel county lest thursday six charges wbe heard and disposed ot j j bobbins of tbe queens hotel streetsvlue was charged wkh having uqudrthe evid ence showed that ilwas andrew dauit who was assisting abouttjui hoel who had the liquor nowldaiievia ad duced to show- that robblhs xnv the liquor was an th premises the charge asmlssrtpbbjns wmdlsmlssvd but a petuftty af umh an opsts was fmpnsad en bault korman fleming ofoeorgetown was ijbarged wltbvas- sajiiuns frank smith at brampton a boy hired u direct motorists to a de tour on the centre road hs was fined xm and costs samuel p wil son of calsdon east was nnod l0 arid costs for aasaulungiwtnbup duh- ning his hired manwuh no an- otiwn charge against vvisvon fp ttq payment of wages was settled out o ooutt john hawkins 8f treivl as abarged by cgtms44ejay will fog wrofaih vnwuage bn tb street k wae fljed ilooond tnttul charge taiost ouvw ttaln for iiavjittglkittor his omrwiu be heard at brampuh i who gto pay tlibqte jothq m of the poet is really what ingtes pos sible ths maintaining of these interest ing hbtorlcal place- w enjoyed a very homely but appetising meal in the ts room tha auld brig o doon croaaes u few yards from the monutaent and tea gardenaj one of the moat striking point of the river hare burns sat wheh he coinpcsud tbe worldfamous song te bowery banks o bonnle doon l how can ye bloom m falrt r can ye chant ye llttbtf birds and i sa ru o care thoull break my heart thou bonaid bird that sings upon the bough thou minds me o th happy days when my fause love wa truo oft hse x rovd by bonnle doon jtw see the woodbine twine and ilka bird sang0 its love and as did i omlne mmj wl ughaom3 heart i plcd a frja oft it thorny tree itq raly faose lover atw my bui lift tthethorn wi me owuwisck7oxiuns we were up- able ttf visit air the point in avrshlr tnapainqui by thauend wrtljng of robbla burns but w learned ihere that wlthn- tb cymty of aywojorj we drove out to the trossachs in the iiutllltarian charabancs with which we had as a party such jnti- lmate jtcqualntance from and after the days in june when we first experienc ed their possibilities in brussels bel- glum tbe drive was a delightful ono beautiful gllmpaea of hghland scenery were revealed at every turn the hill- aides were clothed with an abundant growth of heather then in full bloom leaving callendar we passed leny fens and then ben ledl towered before u to the left the rffer lelth apd lenv trailed their sliver loupe through the green meadows a chimp of trees mark the site of an ancient chapel and the burial place- of ihe clan buchanan to the right we caught a glimpse of leny house the bu saat among the trees at the mouth of- leny glen after passing the village of klbnahog we cams to the le of bochastle near which was onoe n temporary roman camp where rome the empress of the world of yore her eagle wings unfurled proceeding od our delightful trip we usd samsons putting stone and then dunmbre an ancient highland fort but the chief interest of thla lovely valley was it romance scotta lady of the lake took place in it slravaltar scott took this same drivel when he was- composing this greti poem we could imagine him drlvipwj down the glen from callendar and composing hi famous lines like burns he rhymed as he rode passing by the side of loch ven- nacher we were reminded of scotla description ofthe scenery in the 6th canto the rugged mountains scanty cloak was dwarfish shrubs of birch and oak with shingles bare and cliffs between and patches bright of bracken aveen and heather black that waved so high the lake slept deep and still beyond is c61uachroiri the wood of lamentation on the left pictur esquely situated on a headland is in- vertrossach house th residence of queen victoria whan she visited the trossaobs in iii we passed lan- rick mead the muster place of roder ick dhua clansmen at the western extremity of loch vennachar a irue further on wa brassed a brook on tho brig o turk and then reached loch acbray the troasach hotel wni passed at the entrance to the tros- sacha the we reached the shore of loch katrine qlusgow rfawalu water supply from this romantic ehoft of water alxty miles or more- from the city the waterworks were opened by queen victoria op october if 189 wa a great day for olasgow through the enterprise of it city coun cil the health of the city wa greatly enhanced by thbj ample supply of pure water at the head of loch katrine we boarded the steamer rob roy and sailed beneath huge ben venue arid the length of the lake to stronachlac- her pier one of the islands at the extremity of the lake served as a hid ing place for the macoregora before and during the life time of rob roy the gaelic home btronechlacher wa a pussier to the most of our party the story is told that an english j tourist once remarked when he reach- led this plerr i shall write it down and get my daughter to play it on th piano when i reach horn from stronuchlacher we drove over tbe mountain six miles in four horse coaches tu inversnald at the head of loch lomond this was novel and enjoyable drive the mountain rose above us and thousand of highland sheep pastured os the aides up to the very summit at inversnald wo bam a aplendld luncheon the menu being real homelike and unuaually appetis ing the aalt down loch lomond to bal- loch was delightful the bonnle bon nle banks of loch lpmond were indeed bonnle ahd the sail on the loch on a bright sunny aernoanj impressive because of its scenery ana jts aocln- oonm when neartng hulooh ben lomond the mountain so dear to tho highlanders of thla part of scotland came into splendid view the little rivulets cascadldg down its sides were like silver- threada and intensified its rugged beauty vrfcra balloon we re turned to aiaaow by rail these daysspantajnld the scenes ot historic and urerary prominence of sootland will long be remembered aid will for au timsgiv a regllty and a cbsrai la th perusal of scottish uter- wuieyer remarkable fao- ohaaoter and inouencel owing to the funeral of the iaie miss elizabeth brownlec which was con ducted by rov mr howard there was no service at the church hereon sun day afternoon rev and mrs mscdonold of owen sound have been guost during the week of mr and mrs johnnie smith fourth line mrs john danny mr and mrs a swackhammer and mr and mr austin swackhommer were at orange vllle on tuesday attending the funeral of mrs thomas denny nabsaqaweya lost week at burlington police magistrate ban- fined two nelson young men clifford pmmonn and camerpn warner each 10 and costs for recklessly driving their car on tho town line between nelson and najisa- gaweya and 100 for disorderly con duct the funeral of mrs david curria at campbellvlue last week was largely attended jean soyer of s s no 7 naasa lwaya pupil of miss n i mahon was successful in passing in botany oeo- gvaphy and history of her lower school examination ab tbe base ball- tournament al campbellvules clvla holiday but satv urday the result were acton 41 manaewoodv campbeuvllle 4 bock- wood 2 campbell villa 10 acton 6 crewsons corners the friend here am glad to see that mr and mr rh wanabrough aton have arrived safely home after their month trio to the western states and the canadian pacific coasts yxjtm thursday evening was the oo- caston ot a very pleasant family gathering at mount pleasant farm the home of mr and mr james moore his sisters with then- husbands and his brother john und hu wife accomp anied by tbelr cousins mr and mrs- abo young and mr fred cleur of saginaw mich who motored ovor were prcaent after partaking of a aumptous tea served on the lawn the company numbering- twentyeight paired to the parlors whore the evening wasapent in music and enjoyable social intercourse at midnight- the party motored to their homes oil fool ing iljat tliey had spent a very happy evening marcelling curling and shingle bob i will be in acton each thurs day and will be prepared to do fhe above work hours 9 a m to 9 p m thursday miss l v mason at w f mooneys wilw arrange for ap- polntments g hodgins nsxt door to j c h 111- hi st remnant sale friday saturday aug 22 23 arc remnant days rt this store ends of qnton prints i ginghmms funnelcttesr shirtings tabic damask toweling voiles embroideries lace etc every remnant tn tlio store will be marked in plain figures and at a very low price call and look them over on sale 25 pairs of marquisette curtains extra good value at 400 pair remnant saletjrlcc pair 1295 white flannelette now is the time to buy your white flannelette 250 yards of white flannelette wide width mill ends as good as we are selling regular at 35c jn ends of 3 5 and 10 yards remnant sale price 25 s less on salelarge size white bcrlspreads regular 325 for regular 350 for regular 450 for regular 750 for 1260 235 375 s50 mcleairi co mtllstbeet acton ont executors notice in the -estate- of robert aonevv deceased notice is hereby given pursuant to the statute fn that behalf that all persons having claim against or en titled to share in the estate of robert agnew late of the village of acton gentleman who died on or about the ninth day of may 10 are required lo- send by post prepaid or deliver to the undersigned on behalf of- the exe cutor of the estate at his address on or before the sixth day of september 124 their chrlatlan and surnames ad dresses and description and full par ticulars duly verinod of their claims accounts or interests sod tha nature of the security it any held bjthem immediately after the aixth day of bvpteitiberl2 the assets of the said estate will be distributed to the parties entitled thereto having regard only to tho claims or interests or which the executor shall then have notice ant all other shall bo excluded from- said distribution ceo r ag new for the ceoutor doted at acton this lth day of auguat 1814 83 saturday treat ask for a box of martha jane real tasty fresh homemade candies we have them in j t t tb and 2 lb packages take one with you you will like them cocoanut kisses 29c lb this is one of our famous leaders a rich cream fondant strawberry and vanilla flavor with just enough ribbon cocoanut in it to make it tasty regular 35c and 40c tb saturday treat 29c n weekend chocolates 32c lb ordinarily chocolates that are no better in quality than our weekend chocolates sell for- 50c and 60c tb we offer you our chocolates direct from the factory in a large assortment of hard and soft centres and assorted flavors at 32c lb chocolate baps 6 foe 25c a limited supply of these assorted 5c fruit and nut bars to go at 6 for 26c dont fajl to get your quarters worth icecream nellsons ice cream in brick and bulk always in stock for dessert insist on neilsons cherry custard a treat for all the family v rumley phone 65 acton ontario umnij a ins perusal or scot ml atur and poetry sodtlandw to renowned for two remark tors in her ohsaoter and in ballinafad mrs thoa relth and family grand valley am spending a week or two vlth her coualn msa marlon held of the eighth line and other friends mr and mrs william kirk and fami ly of toronto apont sunday- with mr and mr jamm mckochnle t mr and mrs a ii mclean of acton pent hundny with the home folks on old honid farm ir k j moore of toronto occupied the pulpli of the method ut church on sundayafternoon presenting tho work of ihe tiurtmefit or evangelism tthd social hervlco of which hi uncle uev t albert moor dd is auperintend- ent mcsmoore sptike wlthaplrlt und gavehnuoh valuable information the funerul of th late mlasellsu- bejt urowntne was held here last sun day afternoon rev mr howard of actqn conducted an inpreaalve ser vice erin mrs john bine lair th line who r centty surfersd quite severe injusry in runaway accident was removed a toronto hospital lost week rev w n carr pastor of the lrot- bytrian church ililuburg has rosin ed his duties after pi two months vo cation cr hi heulth mr 11 auntln has ld his bay mars yanku todd tu mr- eru cookptwn for u uundaoui ngurw msater dontld hel undurwent an operation for abpen41qltls lost wk he is making tttsfactoryprugrm tu ward recovery mi martha hmltli will the vlotiw of a italnful nncldent one day lust week while playing noftbsll when tho little- anger of her left hand wa broken mr and mrs- rjen mundsll left last week on a trip through western canada which thoy will visit tbar sons- bert aklomborg bask fred at w11- kle jjsk und jim at vancouver ijc they intend apendlng the winter months at vancouver llev j a kvanslaft last week for a two week vacation whloh he will spend wllh rrluitd ut tlllaonburg und aybnsr thu survluo here and at can- ingsby on uunday wars conduotedby sf r k j moore of toronto represent ative of the evangelism and boclal service department of the methodist church mr moorbtiveaaurriiur ad dress and presented strong facts proving why the ontario temperance ad should be maintain thore will be no service in this ahurcbnaxt hun voters lists 1924 municipality of the township of nassag ayveya notice u hereby given that i hav transmitted or delivered to tho person mentioned in sec ix ot th ontario voters oat act the copies required by said section to be so transmit ted ox delivered- of the list made pursuant tu sold act of all persons appsmriog by the last revised assessment roll of kho said muojbipallty to be entitled to vnto in the said municipality at elections for members of tbe lglalatlve assem bly and at municipal election and that the sold hat was first posted upln my office in kassagawey on the ith day- of august 1924 and remains there tor inspection and 1 hereby call upon all voter to take immediate proceedings tp havq any errors or omission corrected ac cording to law dated this tb day of augutiu john mausiiall 71 clerk of said municipality dr j cadesky of toronto eyesight specialist owing to a vacation dr cail- eky will not be at a t brown lirug htur next monday auguut sg a advrtued last yet mortgage saije intownbuu or nabhaaawmya under he powtiru of sale contained in a certain mortgage made by samuel snd albert bhsrpa to tbe mortgagee which wlu be produced at the sale there will be sold by public auction by robert j kerr auctioneer on the premises in nsaagswya on tuesday august 2 at s oclock pi m the following de sirable farm vt the aortheel half of lot no si in th fourth concession of the township of nassagaweyu containing by sd- measurement 110 acre mure or lea- on the above farm there are erecfnl a ninvroomed one and a half a lory i frame housev with woodahed atlaclied a larap bank barn o0 a smuurbarti 4011 and fowl house x8gu ttigbfy jjre of vioabtkyo luml in lit 4 good taa pf ouluyation and the leraalnlnit thirty acre cofraut of haruwood busn pnipatu anrf than is a gppfl wl f fhe frppt and flpe spring orsek lp jne rear o the farm gnd ther aso a sml qrchjird of apple apd peer trass tbrm of dalfctsn paitcsatipf the purchase mousy la to b ths vandor bolloltor np tha sale aufllplent to make up fsasv thereof in lo days thereaftsrsuid balance may remain on mortgage on tbe premises at 9 per cent- or be paid in caah at the purchasers opuqn these terms may be varied tb amltvaj sstisfuotory purchaser and full poases- sion aubjeot to the right of rmjy of thl sassoh crop by the fru baser thereof wia be glveh to ths purobjmiir on computlon of the sale ttrthh jrru4erpertlookrsaad me41tlh of aaj may be ohtsjimavtvsn tt j v jr maveiidor aotoo c t i summer meats if there is one particular time of year that meats require extra good attention it is tho summertime wo have thu facilities in our shop for caring for all meats properly and every piece of moat wo servo you is right our urge refrlgcr- ator at the abbattoir and our excellent cold storage plant at the shop are a guarantee of meats served right all summer cold meats during the summer months many people do not want to cook meats and havo hot dinners wo always carry an excel lent stock of the finest of cold cooked meats ready to serve cooked ham jellied meats cold roast poitk f boloqna jellied tongue meat loaf jcli our windrows friday and saturday f gr specials w j patterson- corner mill and main streets acton ont- saasossaag i i tt ufuv mpkut his www o nearo sx hnunpien i tmu wmmp dfh cvmpsaj of a eummor j tors inhsr ohsaoter sad inouencel 1 be no service in this church next hun- jt j kliltb a w ijla- wn l wfwi lf wjt h- tfltad authors poeu and i day owing to tha pastors abaeiios aaton p tjt l job printing is jijz