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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 23, 1930, p. 1

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fifty sixth year np 17 acton ontario thursday october 23 1030 eight home print pages five cents candidates are busy in the big free press subscription campaign announcement of last week brings biff response from many can didatessomebody musi win the big prizes an early start ts important but there is still plenty or time tp enrol and get your share of the priaes offered the announcement last week of tin vfcxx faxss travel club to widen 1u territory and increase its circulation has found general favor among thou who are anxious to- help themselves to the big prices offered and at the same time boosts acton and the district the campaign is just what it claims to bo a hole yourself profitsharing travol olub the club members many f whom are now at work are bound to win liberal awards for their efforts and will be backed by tho publishing of the very best local lcwnpaper our effort are jhxuublo of producing no ivhctii no red tape bo broad ami llb ral is the plan of this campaign that there wil be no losers every active participant will bu paid either in tho form of a prize or a cosh commission miero is no rod tape or strings to that promise an alluringly beautiful ford fordor sedan worth 805 00 and in cosh or 4i new ply mouth sedan wortll 8ir or a trip to stance goes to tho winner of tho ftmt prbse while that st cond prize consists of a wonderful bowh radio worth jjd or a 335 i lvlng room bui to or a 1200 din big room suite third prise is 50 in gold hero aro handsome prizes which am very desirable and worth working for there aro also othi r awjirds including a liberal conn commission for those who fall to win one of those- prise which removi a tho lost elomi nt of chance nink ing it impossible for any cattdlduto to lose neither will it coit any olub hu mix r a single oint now or later ho enter und win any of the prises to delay i nti ring moanri that someone else will gat tho subscriptions tlint should be yours the pc oplo who act quickly with determination will reap tho rewards in thl i campaign that would take yearn of saving to secure only your spore time is necessary vou will find tho work jasy and lnu re itlng fatally or friend may help it lit not expected that olub member i will wholly depend upon their own cl fort relative and frlomls con help and a merry poitlmo it will be with rich rewards to come at the end so let it be understood at tho outset that all olub mt mbers are entitled to all the helpers and boosters they can get prur won by swrttxrr iho w inn em of the prises will be detor- talned by the number of credits gained through the sal at subscriptions to the fbkk pxeh the achedula of which may be found in the announcements n this issue vou will get the double credits for securing new ones so the held is 100 per cent open to all with ho lack of prospect no matter hi what aectlon of the community you may reside and your spare tlmo no matter how busy you are is enough to enable you to earn big pay if you get busy at once and work consistently until tho close of the campaign parly start means much the campaign is to be of such short duration that it is import iblo to put too much stress upon tho importance of get ting started at once it is at once jsvldont that immediate action is neces aary if you with to have the fuluit ad vantage of the rhort tlmo allotted which meant the chance of gain big full owner ahlp of that lovely plymouth sedan or the fordor ford sedan tho earlier you start the bt iter you will be pald no question about that and everyone will be paid either one of the handsome awards or a generous cash commission nk no mistake about that the new moderator at guelpit banquet and maas meeting last tburvday evening norfolk street united ohurch ouelph won filled with members of ouelph halton and adjoining presbyteries last ihursday evening who wont to moot tho new moderator lov tr edmund h oliver attend the banquet tendered him aiidustcii to a masterly address respect ing tho policy service and aspirations of the uniti d ohurch of canada j he unlud ohurch or canada standi ready stands glad stands prepared to i xplon uud to con ft r with any other christian ovangi heal ixwly at any tlmo with regard 1 1 overlapping or uny pur pn i for the upbuilding of the kingdom of christ in thlj country dr oliver declared amid ringing appluu lo at the conclusion of his banquet addn ui 1 in modi rator was accompanied to clmlph by rv dr poti r llryce oi n oral s rr tary of tho missionary and maintenance fund of the united church who awi spoke drllvi ring a thought provoking eloquent and nt times keenly humorous address i he large ulldii nee wiut greatly ploaned i with tho addn si of the moderator and this first nirlnlal vbxlt to this district crouted very fuvorablu impression and left a fine iphlt of inspiration and en deavor to share personally in tho alms which are oniprl i d hi tho programme of j rvlco indicated for tho unit d church and iti mt inborn hi v o i poolr fl d tho minister of thn united church ac urn wtu no companlid by tin members of tho soj lnn mid othi r i atmut forty in all various interesting items of news canuatih in huu ifttkss thavt i clujb tho following an tin list of tulmhiiijhifm thusfar rfcv a ii smith b i passes wan 5z year in the ministry three years tn aeton atter a few days illness rev a k smith b d passed away at his home 40 alht rti avenue ioronto on monday evening hi v mr umllh who for mortr than fifty two yoart itrvod in tho mint try wan well known throughout ontario llln mantle during late years has fallen on his two sons also well known hi ontario us preachers of the goiipel hov dr a lloyd smith m a d d pastor of oraoi united ohurch urampton and rev j iavcll smith 11 a 11 d pastor of nrlnlty united church hnntuvllle rev mr smith was bom in cornwall and come to canatla with his parmti whtn a small boy i ho family first set tled in uowmanvllle ohd later in oar- ungford following a period of teaching school mr bmlth nnterid into tho methodist ministry an a probationer serving llolmesvllle llruucls and bcrvlo circulu imllhwlng a courke of study at wesley ihoologlcal college montreal from which instltutlou ho received tho degree of bachelor or divinity rev mr bmlth wan ordained to tho ministry ili v mr smith was a pastor greatly b invud tn 1rtb he occupied the pulpit of tho methodl t church acton for u vera month h while the m in liter tho lute rev richard llobbs was on a holi day trip to knglund twenty seven years ago he miccicdud rev j m linger m a i ni tho mini ter hero and conducted a siiicciafiil pjutorato for tevi ral years flinc hli retirement from tho active mhiutty in 101 be had rmldm at 49 albert ttttvenup toronto he tluued to oust t in church work and was to have been tho anniversary proarhor at tin dutferln mbslnnja t sunday but illness preventrd ho wil mirrlid in 1 ii it i to mlw agm o wnlt of ourrllh who alro survive i him funprnl ttervlen was held at euehre and danoe a euchre and dance will be held at eden mllla hall on prlday tomorrow evening at night o clock cloverlea or- chchtra ofd and new dances lndlee provide lunch under auspices of the eden mills olub concert oti tuesday bt joseph a puycrn will present tlie rreak away musical comedy revue of 1030 in tho town hall here on tuesday evening lhoro is a cast of over twenty dancers singers and dctora in this event and a good time is assured all follow ing the conenrt a halloween dance will bo held the fergus arena pranpcrrlng a well atti tided and enthusiastic nilot lug of thn shareholders of tho forgo h an nn inc wan hi id in tlie curli rs room on monday ev nlng james 11 orlovo acted as ehalrnuui poatima of the evening were tho n eh ctlon of last yearn off leers and tho payment of t147t7 to tho royal hank redlining tho tn- debti tint s on thn rink to un even 3 000 fergui news r cord muter and lrlwr w ijoenumi kuhpended william codlln of woodbrldgo whoso motor car collldi d with the cur of john i ittlojohn arton on sunday uth inst on tho acton erowroad jioar r n brown ii pleuh d guilty tq driving negll g ntly in mjiglstruto moore s pourt hern y tu rday ills inn iuki costs totalled jlfido ho has yifc to m ttlo with mr llttlujohu for repulru of 39 05 codlln ar llfinu and drlvt r t un nut have iwtu misperulod until ho give i evidence of fin ancial re tpoublblllty in ciuio of ponoinl and pr pcrty damayn an nmlrcd uudf r tho new art kiutx church annlvmuiry nixt sunday knox presbyti rlan church arton will ci it brute tht ir eighty fourth anniversary m xt sunday add monday on sunday icrvlu t will he lit id at 11 a m and p hi and rev dr l 11 aitkion of cooke a church toronto will bo the special spoakor pha choir will furnish spt clul anniversary music on monday evening the ladles aid of tho church will serve a hot supper and provide a conci rt with programme by local and oulildo artists kn trance to the church on monday evening bi by tho north door only killed in motor collision william wilcox aged s3 of port credit wan almost instantly killed short ly after 0 o clock last rhursday evening as the remit of an automobile collision near stop 0 luikevlew wilcox was a passenger in a westbound car driven by patrick j skelly of jport credit who in attempting to pass another westbound car ahead driven by dr j 1 urucll of st catharines crashed head on with au iait bound car driven 1y kino uroljer also of st outharhu s wllrox who was in the rear seat was thrown violently ugnlniit the front seat and his skull was fractured coiurvatlve association orfloenl tho hal top connorvatlvo association held itn annual meeting in milton on saturday j m uoekaiuua oeeupyhig the chair there wa1 a largo attend mice otflcem wero elected an follows pre idint j m mackcnzlo milton 1st vice pn side nt ierny sargent bronte 2nd vlrt pn ijdent w k mccroaily milton 3rd vice president j w hrcr- kon llurlington 4th vice president s kirk georgetown 5th vice president james allen lluruiiittonxrcuijurcrjf jilttl mil tqnaccre tary hearse f flllott milton with few exceptions the idai 30 ward olflrera were re elected it wai decldeel to hold a firwual mtetlnjr of tliu cxlculivl on ocioblr 33 nt fl p m for tie purjio e of rccomnjending a now clivcnior for the hal ton county jail to mlccecri archie moaihbon renlgned eloquent impressive anniversary sermon rev w a mciiroy r d of toronto occupied the pulpit of the united church very acceptably another successful anniversary passes down to tlie credit of y united church ai ton with the npoclal services of last sunday nils wan the sixth anniversary of the church since tlie union and tho olghtysflfth since the erection of tho first church of tho congregation on church street rev w a mrliroy d t tho sacre tary of tho oltlaeii bervli o committee loronto was tho preacher of tho day in tho morning ho prenx hnd a masterly uirmon fnm llnb ll j4js by faith moses rcf ua d to bo called tho son of 1 haroah n daughtt r choosing rather u i ufr r nrrih hon with the people of oml than to enjoy the ph anures of sin for a reason oeiln theme was how to make the mutt of i ife mowji to aeeom- pll h thli 1 choiu ood to control hit lift the giuesls of a mans life is whin ho i iirrender i hlu life to christ i in men who tire moat successful hi real lift uro thoit wlui tvkmo iui mo is did j h llnkid hit life with a gnat and noble purpoi link yom llvi i with somi thing con itrurtlve the i peak r advl led ex amph t of constructive hvni wt re given m01 i he said lit a rhallengt to all to day j ho had the long look anil build d for tin future he had tho knowledge of the one true ood mons had prohh ins many hut llko the covin an tern of scotland and wetiloy and hit rollout ni itood for tho right undor all cln utiu tancui i he d scnndiinu of these pi oplii havt made thi lr contribution to canada in day the immigration prob lem li iui hi lite inn kven in loronto eviry leventh u rm is a f irolgner wo mil t cunudliuilz and chrl tunlxe them p tple or canada will be pagan lsad ihi ti il battle for our canadlnn llfo mid civilisation in in the cmudlan honn miuiy pan nti an lotting their children do u they pleienc kit strain imtwiui capital and labor li another problem which mil t be nut and r hevt d ihe illbln and iti teachings 1 1 paramount in saving tho world mid thli only will unhcr in the glory of our lord and g ivlour jciii i chrlj t in the veiling rev m mciiroy read a tin i jmi thciiu tho fttory of tho oood samaritan and hli rubject wiui who ii who on the jericho road in thl discourse tho npeakur g ivo his audi i nci some insight into the work in ing cirrlcd on by tho citlxen service com in it lee of whlrh ho li the secretary he likened ho characters portrayed in tho letuum parablo to those of tho present day there wore three philosophies of life shown in thlw parable llie bandits philosophy of yours is mine if i can take it tho priest philosophy ours is ours if i can keep it and tho bimarlton outlook of mlrm is yours if i can share it rhere were three uniolved problems of life sickness povor ty and crlim i and gradually all were levelling under skilled treatmint und presint day enlightenment lyoni lili exiierlohco wltli his work of re ostubli hlng men in civil ufa after periods of detention tn tlio rerormatorles and penitentiaries mr mciiroy gave a wide view or the work this organisation lit carrying on in thn last year 400 men had item placed in various positions and of thin number only 13 had been re acrlaud ihrouich thli work of helping the to men eighty or ninety per cent aro found with tho de lire to do right and aro saved to be a benefit to society instead or a meuaco iho sermon was a forceful plea for these mmi and was very tnntnictlve and educative rov mtpnatrrttli lited in tho evening service by rev mr jqcnnlcqtkuoxjcliurch llicmiigrcgo tlon w swolfrd in the morning by thnt or the baptlit church and in the evi n ing knox church nrvlre was withdrawn and the people assembled at the anill rtry rorylco ii tin unit d olmrch iho rholr under the leadership or cholrmiuiti r taylor mul miss ivrn llrown organkt rendered jyct hjtlt musical con news of acton and the district r4buwoi wrvthenrvln a ijttle touch of winter a spoil of isquaw winter developed on saturday after the abnormally fine weather which prevailed throughout the month bfrow flurries occurred on satur day and sunday and on monday morn ing tlio ground bore a coating of an inch or more of snow we may now expect a spell of indian bummer united chorojb next sunday iti v o lb ihxilo b li will be at tho hot kwood unlud church next sunday preaching anniversary sermons rov w j taylor b d of rockwood will preach tn acton church on sunday evening the oongn g ttlon of arton unlud church will atu nd the anniversary ser vice at knox church arkell youth f xpert plowman alix bliuk ymthful arki 11 plowman dl played hli ability at the ontario plowing match at stratford last week to capture the boys iiwcepstokei uud tho hon j li martin trophy and to rapture i wardt in i vural othi r event in which hi wiui intend ho lid the inti r county eompi tltlon und won the james mcl an llrophy for high iuon i in the inniii i vents and wiu awarded one of the pil s fi r sim clal team i and wiulpment preaehed induetlou kermoti at tin luihictlou icrvlee or rev jiui 1 li muig u tho imtorato or knox pmi byti rlau church at wat rloo liist frlday i v n in if tin tu rmon was pn ached by u v hi biimle of acton rev a atkln on of ouuph moderator of uic pn by it ry pre ildi d and hulurtt d the mini ter hi v w patt rtion hall of gait addict id thu newly inducted mlnltir and ri v v a lhomson of i lorn giivt tht rhargi to the pioplc stmte fotatixm ihire an on exhibition in pub vaar pari a wind iw three potatoes grown by mr john mclean r r no 3 acton which have b cu much admired i hey ar of thi variety known as pat a choice and thoto threo pptaux n weigh ix poundi ind thro ounces iho skin is not thick and the eyes aro not deep mr mcu an had only a down need potatoes tho first year ho started to grow thin variety but ho has been conserving tho seed until till year the yield wai thirty bags off a lialf acre and there were no little oilci allan mann in fort arthur heapltal mr allan maith son of the late ronald mann is now in the hospital at port arthur and is now expected to pass away at any time mr mann liad been living for a numbers of years at bar wlck in tho rainy river olitrlct he was taken seriously iii there and his sonui law j dlsoii smith port arthur went for him anil brought hlui to the hospital lie has nurfon d much from an injured foot but hits not complained his daughter bertie and her husband are giving him every enre it is over twenty ave yean since mr mann left acton for tho north west itefurmatery 1uxltlvrtf captured in winnipeg aucr 12 cloys freedom percy rowan uud william cium two inmates who eicaprd from the ohtarfo refonnatorj on ortolilr 7 and hi cuitody in winnipeg the pair who were arrested b tho wt item city on another charge gave tho police their wrong names but wore tnntagittvrrwhrri thptr flngcrprlnts wero taken and submitted to ottawa ihe winnipeg authorise all o rommunlcutcd with superintendent c f nrelftmlf of the il rormatory who foru irtlod a full description of tho two men ihy will bo brought hack to guilph lo face cliurgea of breaking cuh tody i nfnlo- crop wlu hi nalson 65000 issue of halton county debenture bring a good price contract awarded fort new huuding to houss county implementa vouchers for 509483 are approved for road workrmothere allowance for sepiember 580 conelruction of subway ap proved and costs disturhuted j- ajt the acflblon of halton county council last week communication were road from w i rick regarding the removal of hydro poles and tlie chtl drons aid society of hamilton re wp iesllo oline 1 following a hearing of mr a o kir ntlne agricultural reprcsciitatlvo tlie boys judging competition was made grant of tao ihe county roads committee approved payment of vouchers amounting ft 004 ii i regarding the removal of hydro poles the istlmatid cost by the hydro was consider d xe jilvo and con illltitlon with tho county solicitor was udvlitd a request of john h smith t in tal a giuillm putii at stewart town was n fi rred to the county sup r luteudent for lnvi tigutlon ihe claim of i a how in for ihimugts to his car wlu n it wi nt into a dlti h on road no 0 was rofimd to tho ololw indemnity ci nlni tinders wero ri reived for mov ing farth at road dlvi rnl n north of clli nwlulims and that of armi trong bt rnoinmiudid aeci itnd at 35 coils n r cubic yard i tils en mm it ti e also ncomnilndid aeei ptance of the bffor of olfl metallic rooting co for tho con itructlon of a storage building 30x00 hot at a lost of 0 00 lh county building t commlttei re com mi nded payment of accounts amount ing to lib i1j acrrptaiieo of tenders ftr coal from hutchiou a tell lot t at 414 p r ton for tint and nut ilze und 14 jfi for i tovo ulj was alto advl cd 1 h i printing committee recommend- d pnyment of ace tunui u mounting to t 1 jo i lie 1 luance committee rccommi nded piyment of mothers allowance for sep ti nihi r of ifiiio it also reported open ing twelve undent for county di bentun j mil ri com in ndi d arcejituico tluit or c ii burgees for 101 12fl it was also advl ed that the warden and iroasui lie authorized to borrow gfi 500 until the debenture i am dt llvered llie committee on railways legisla tion and agriculture recommended tho council continuing tho grant to the nchotarshlp in tho o a o ouelph provided there aro three or more con- te tun ts accounts amounting to 00 were re commended to bo paid by the committee on special communications by laws no 605 gofl and 607 author izing lsrulllg or debentures for 34 b000 11000 and 3 000 espcetlvely received their final reading and wero passed by tho council councils approval was given to the oamo and fisheries department of on tario for tho making of a crown dorrfe ilcacrvo hi tho county 1 ho council favored construction ol a subway on the sovinth line crossing at oukvulo thoy favored however a distribution of the costs with thirty per rent borne by tho municipality twenty per cnt by halton five per cent by lrafalgar and five per cent by oakvllle i ho olerk wa instructed to notify high school boards to which tlie county contributes that hi future it will bo necewiary to furnish the council with the numes place of residence and number or days attendance of each puplt for pre ceding three yours in addition to the iiiuiil lnfoniiatlon required public utilities commis- sion vmtjifi account at meeting on tueaclay fvonlng and trmtr usual amount to general fund at the meeting of the public utilities cinmilmtum on puesduy evening oom- mimlnnrr king and chairman kerr were pn sent ll ilua wa l rue topay th following accounts hydro aeeeant 0 j brazil supplies t 10 00 bill lelephoho co accounts 565 ths bymon suinl 7 05 h a coxe repair 7 40 actok pwrr pbkks printing etc 4 50 hydro fcleotrlc powt u commis sion of ontario iiowcr and supplli k 1 0s1 40 n slater co ltd insulators 16 05 irving bmlth co fiues id 3j high school literary society heu ittrst meeung la rrtdar ofttoera twt the year are kiected october 16 1030 was election day for tho acton continuation school when tho officers were elected tor the various positions in tho literary society keen pposltion and friendly rivalry on both sides made it an exceedingly interesting i vent ii io offices with thidr successful candidate it are as follows it umrary preuldi nt4mlis parrington president oral clialmers vlu wesliletit oordon cook r eordlug lit ct lury olura bauer corrcsiwmding sccetary isabel m smith ry osurer irabel llnice reportt r to pros kathuletu mc- comb repn m ntativi h from perm ponn i bth harrison harold sklllhig form 0 murjorle near basil m lion porm iti inalml smith joi porn toll lit rgeant at armsstuart lailu lmanlo lllllau ierry assl uuit pianist jewio young kdi tor barbara outhrle ahjii tuit 4tltor estlu r layhir c nsorn mijw nephew mr mocaus- land lports pdltors olrlii margaret ohsl- int rs boys carney byrne poetry editor ibsslo rawltngs soelt ty column murtel agar auditor carni y byrne short story kditor florence allison magazine supervlww amelia evan currmt lvenli aiadya agar with such an i xecutlve atjd with tlio largi t attendance the acton continua tion school has ever enrolled this ought to prove to bt an exceptional year for thi ir society llie staff and member of the literary socio ly are much in debted to tho executive of tho anglican church in giving them llie privilege of using the parish hall for tho meetings which will occur every two weeks tho first takes place on wednesday october j9 entrrjei jlnln ikrajt hannah dyson the death occurred on sunday morn ing of mlx hamjah dyson at tlie gen eral hospital ouelph she wiu a welt- known and much respected resident of that city for tlie past 80 years tho late miss dyson was born in the town- ship of nassagaweya sept 14 1850 a- daughter of the late win dyson and mary ann pratt of ouelph she was a faithful member of tflie woolwich street baptlit church and for many yejin was a prominent worker and teacher hi the sabbath school she leaves to mourn her loss one brother mr fred o dyson ouelph and the following nephews and nieces mrs d purmor detroit mrsa raynor grand rapids mich albert william and maud croydon detroit p w and arthur o dyson flint michigan mrs pttanktenxhjkes a little home was indeed sadly bereft and the community grieved by the death on tuesday of mrs frank e holmes at the age of thirty she yean mrs holmes had not beeipln good lieslth for several woi its and a week or so ago was removed to the hoftpltar for care her condition yrldlllthy grew vnrw hnwwr and nh nominated hi tho big 1 500 fnis phxkji travel club and many or whom are now actively at uork other i are being nominated dnlly and there is a good opportunity for all to qualify ai tho campaign runs until di comix r 0 all are credited ulth th initial entry number or cridltn but no riporti of tin u irl rs u 11 be avail ible until afar th flrit returnt cw iu on saturdav at ton bt clair avcuul united church at j oclock wednesday afternoon inti rmtnt toik plac- in memorial park cemetery waterford nijhtuatchman ovrrpowrred night con t ible w j black or water- ford wm taken for a ride early frldav morning by 11l annod mi u ho surprised in the act of breiklng into te viral i ton j ihe men held him up ulth shot guui and whin h nit d sluuu d him into iineonsjiloiisiiefui with a nvetwl pipr hoy put my hundniifs on nio con credits mrs j j htosurt 5 000 mrs jmii doble jr 5 000 mua hmnu hcrbiugh 5 000 mrs james ahumson 5 000 mrs k imillllps 5 000 mus lucy kdwird 5 000 mus ellaabeth orr 5 000 mr john ramsdcn 5 000 mr ernest cole 5000 mr h mainprise 6 000 hoc kwood miss elsie oordon 5000 eden miixs mr max milne 5 000 mr james touon 5 000 campbkixviixe mlas catharine bell s u 5 000 ur il o elsley 5000 s t byihack salt and drovi me iiito on country about mile tin u they tied me to a tree i hey threatened to gag xila but i woutdn t stand for it cou ntable black haldhc uot uuhed to thi tr about 5 15 o clock and was released by wulter oh u mix rs a famu r nftcr the robbers lelt lvo or the men were com ing out of hi rbcrt c lv rt s looacco store on eubt stret t when x pulled ihy revolver iuid htld them up black eon tinned i hen two other members of the gong ramu from tlie rw of i ifler s store i hey had sliotguns and t was forced to give them my revolver a fifth man ran from the rear of matt bros store and when x started to fight he knocked ma out they left my hand cuffs on my wrlat but they got my re volver twrlouti accident cuuuni by molorut who cut in on p r on may die and three othi rs i more or li i s rlmi tly injured tlie ult of an auto taking to the ditch at i ikt view suncliy night to avoid a hi ad on cilll iui pitrlek mcdermott 20 years od of kllibith strict port credit died in st joroph hoitpltui toronto on nil iday as a nrult of injurli i whlrh he received i brown kkhlnt the front sept in th ear in which he u a driving tht by ml k jenn ki medy mr i poole and miiii ruth olh on uere effective and vcr c iccliilly enjoyoil iho iinnlvi riury olf print i of thr day uen gi ne rolls an usual tup tvtnlno miai ihchtiu ind nit ivt d ti rrlmt cuti about tliotiuc md houl and mirlous tntuinal injuries according to thi pilln mepx rmott and thru othin harry i aw llnict block and tlie drlvu of the car oiorgo lirminl all of port credit were driving west on tho lakcmiore highway at lakt view a car coming the otler way ktopptd by the pincf roft inn a if to tuni in pwo or three cars behind it topped also but tho next cir hot through and forman was forced to either go into the ditch or collide with this car ho drove into a ditch over seven fei t deep and athough the car did not turn over tho top and body was badly smashed sordo motor ists stopped to help the boys but no wit- neases to tlie accident could be found when uie police arrived the car said to have cut out of line disappeared a man was standing in front of fln- ta i f prnc whose funeral he asked of limit in chnn sehmld replied flnstoln john smltlil exclaimed tlio man you don t moan to nay john smith s dt ad vill said einstein vot you dink toy is doing mlt him practicing iho memboht hi tho tn fwsr paws travel club are at work there is still tlmo to enrol and win one of tho big priaes offered 5703 one of tho big now giant loco motives recently placed into service on the o n r went through on tho local vbn here on tuesday many cltbjcms who had mbwed seeing it previously went to see this hew monarch of the rails on tuesday the fnlloulng uro winners or tho field crop competition in ivitntoes conducted by ni i nn and burlington uagricuuuril hochty colin smith burlington 1 cob lili r 0tqlnlk william ounby mi 11 trove u r nq 1 dooley 01 points iiothurglll bron ti r r no 1 dooloy hoit points j hrathorhigtnu camp liellviuo r r no i dooloy hoj point j miller campbi llville r r no j dqolcy uflu pnluih krland- colling cimphi llville fl r no 3 dooh y 68 l nt 1 dioliy no polnti compi tltors s-oring- h5 per cuil anil over a- j- h irrbi ouinplwllvlho r r no 3 car- tnan mlncd 00 3 ftfl win volllck camp bi llville r r no 3 comet h83 bflv oi orm hammond burlington dooley ufpj jatuthsmoki fr mum r r no i dooley b5i fllas watumi freeman r r ni 1 carman b5j m w sox- smltli of rulgoway judged tlio potato crori tlio quietest nomination meeting in tho history of pee county was held at tho capitol theatre there saturday when hon t l- kennedy minister of agricul ture was formally nominated by the conservatives he was not opposed and only a lucndful of electors attended x i wyiiktfvn jtfltl supplies b dsonwlloox electric co supplies 43to ron i a o hi am ltd supplies 46 34 inilard uudergroimd cable co supplies 37 81 moloney electric ltd trans formers 303 jo canadian lino materials ltd supplies b 43 cnr and brown s trans port express 6 08 3 00737 vvaierwocfca aeeeant canadian brass co supplies lff34 moved by r j kerr seconded by l a kln that 1 000 00 be transferred from the waterworks account to uw oeneral m treasury gmrrtod pjiud away on tuesday at tlio oeneral hospital in ouelph mrs holmes was before her marriage mus violet may ruddy a daughter of mr and mrs j ruddy of georgetown she was a bright little woman always interested in tho activities about town she was a member of tho i o d e and of knox church choir ifer fine soprano voice was freely glvm to splo and choir work in the choir whenever her time would permit in many circles mrs holmes will he tnled unit rgrf full f imr arl death but in tlio home where the tender care of a wbe and raotlwr are lost she wllpbo mudmoat bjr sorrowlnb husband and little billy jack and helen her parents mr and mrs j i ruddy of georgetown and two brothers mr fred ruddy of georgetown and mr charles ruddy of amort texas are left to mourn tho passing of a beloved daughter and sister to all of these the community and a wide circle of friends join hi extending then heartfelt sym pathy the funeral win be held on friday tomorrow afternoon with a private service at the home at 330 p nt followed by a service jn knox preafjy- terlau church ai three oclock jt win be conducted by her minister rev h l beanie interment will be nude in fsdrrlew cemetery acton

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