mob v0tjb the acton free press nttrmtouiy aran im itu neighborhood news i w luteiwrtjne itcnm cmmmmta other centrta awl coaiwunltlea in which many f qw rmdm m intcwtt crewsons corners mir uut mrs mckeown nd junior of tbronto were sunday visitor t the home of mr and mr ota orahsm chas tyler mr piunan and un dean of toronto called on mrs j bur- linsnam tuesday afternoon cant poulton of the solvation army conducted a memorial service in the community church on sunday for the lata o w lambert mr lambert has always taken a mat interest in church and sunday school work and will be greatly mined mr and mra herbert allan were recent vtaitori at the home of mr and mra alex mochrle many from the comen attended the funwral of o w lambert held last wednesday from the home of hla brother kelson lambert acton campbellville the sympathy of the entire community goes ottt to mr and mrs d c huntei at this time in the death of their young- eat son lurry which occurred at their home on wednesday morning the cause wa scarlet fever which has been an epidemic in the village for several weeks mr david mahon of windsor was home for the weekend lm bart- errl and patricia have een holidaying in london mr w vansickle and ur w cowper are both asorttng fine new cars ufj margaret mclaren of hamilton hospital was home for the weekend mr feck memory of toronto visited friends here last week miss j l stold mrs w j bell and miss evelyn vamdokle spent saturday in toronto the ladles aid held a quilting at the home of mrs a b carbert on wednes day with a ffood turnout of ladles lunch wu served and a social hour was spent ballinafad mm ada masales of georgetown u visions at the homes or her nephews the rvrsuson brothers and other friends in the district mr and mrs scott of toronto were visitors lost week at the home of mr and mrs wylle mr and mrs russell johnston and family are moving from here to a farm on the fifth line erin mra barbara soper and mr j soper were callers on friends in acton on sunday limehouse mr norman brown o toronto visited mr and mrs j shelboume over the weekend r i bertha shelboume eldest daughter of mr and mrs vpm shelboume wlibwas in ouelph hospital last week tor treat ment following pneumonia la we are pleased to report home again and some what improved the elty folks who own cotumcn in the village have started their regular weekly visits perhaps another sigh of spring the girls lookout club met at he home of mra h morton on saturday last with a good attendance reported nassagaweya rockwood the march meeting of the united church w m s was held last thursday in the church with the president mrs j a little in charge several members took an active part in the afternoons program miss faorts gordon gave the lesson theme for the month the world wide church reports of the recent pnabyterlal meeting at quelph were given at the conclusion of the meeting mrs w gardiner led in prayer the executive committee of the rock- wood horticultural society met at the irome of mr and mrs john henderson last week arrangements were made for holding an open meeting in the town hall next week when dick the gar diner is expected to be present and given a lecture an horticultural matters members of greenock literary society save their threeact play eyes of love in the town hall last wednesday even ing before an appreciative audience each member in the cast carried out their part to perfection and much credit is due to the directress miss eva pearen lor her painstaking effort on behalf of the artist a few from the village attended the tuurral at gait last week of the late mrs wm grieves s former resident of era- musa township mr leonard j oardlnrr and ills mother mrs w gardiner attended che funeral of the late mr getirttr heritage of wtnola tit gau jaat erk uiterment uikuig place at heprler cemeury mrs m cameron lias returned home itiur spending some lime in ouelph wlrti hri sister mra stull mia- mary hill has alsc returned horr uiui s lengthy visit with her brother mr chas hill of stfullutd mr hill l ul present vlmling hi lmr itere uintrn a uac in connection with lcn- len service at st johns church were well attended uat thursday everting- and were along missionary lines in africa mlu minnie nukrll of wuuur ami mlui jean torrance of stmoce were home during ihe weekend misses eulth kot and murum day ot quelph were home duruig the week end and sunday tlw aiuathy of the vtllagx- and com munity i extended to mrs david mc millan in the sudden death of her hus band who passed away saturday evening ut oueiph general hospital after u bcicf uiness the funeral on tuesday after noon was largely attended tike servicv being held at his late home on guelph street rev p h lawson liad charge of the service and rev w j taylor of dorchester a former pastor and nei deuvcred an impressive dis course numerous floral wreaths bespoke the high esteem in which he was held one wreath being from lb local horti cultural society of which he was an ar dent member members of he united church session accompanied the bearers to woodlawn mausoleum ouelph where interment took place georgetown mr jack thompson radio announcer of ckcu toronto spent monday with his parents rev and mrs w o o thompson mr p b harrison town clerk and treasurer paid a visit to officials at queens park toronto on tuesday in connection wth town buslnis georgetown local council of women a ere the guests of weston local council on monday and spent a very pleasant afternoon mrs caldwell of weston visited with her daughter mra clarence buck over the weekend and celebrated her birth day while here she was the recipient of hearty congratulations from many old friends tn town on invitation or the high school board numbers of town council met with the members of the board hut thursday evening those present were cftialrtnan c b dayfoot w v grant r b poults dr watson and rev w g o thompson of the school board and tiavorjoseph gibbons the lyons j cosugan and n h brown of the town council the evening was spent in dis cussing ways and means to comply with the changes in the curriculum of the school as required by the department of education herald burlington dr dennis smith who has been visit ing his parents here has left for red lake to be resident doctcr of the madsen and adjoining mines miss leftnma cole returned home on thursday evening from an extended visit with her brothers richard and martyn tn new york city harry hanna has been appointed radio supervisor for halton county he has appointed wm mcfarlane as vendor for burlington and guy miinson for territory eai of the guelph line after the first of the month calls will be made by the appointee at a special meeting of the town council held uat night in the council chamber the town accepted the offer in writing of a local purchaser to buy freeman house at freeman the cash price was 1100 and a deposit cheque was attached to the offer it la learned on good authority that there is little likelihood of work proceed ing on the lakeshore highway through the town this year and if the work is undertaken it t more than likely that the route will be changed through the town if present plans ate proceeded with the fire brigade responded tt two i fir j on thursday lust the first call come at 12 oclock noon to a grass fire in on orchard on smith avenue shortly utter two oclock the boys were summon- i ed to a chimney nre on the farm of w b somerset in nelson township no aerioui damage um done u either fire oaaette mr todward taylor of lot 3d conces sion a naaaageweya lost a good work horse on monday from colic auctioneer it j kerr of acton con ducted a very successful sale of farm stock and implement for mr arthur nightingale of knatohbuu on monday pair price were reauaed mr bert nightingale of orangeviue vie lied with mr and mra arthur nlght- tigale on punday mr erne it wilson of salem visited relatives and friends at knatchhull on saturday mr and mra norman webber of lakevlew toronto visited relative at knatchbull over the weekend mrs jas cargill of lot 31 conces sion 3 nassagaweya met with a painful accident last wednesday by falling down stairs and fracturing one of her leg above the knee she was token to the hospital in ouelph all hope she may soon be able to be around again mr james oamahan jr of brandon manitoba is visiting with his sister mrs d henderson of brookvlue at present oakville pour oakville boys won awards in the finals of the annual boxing tournament of appleby school held in the school gymnasium on saturday afternoon playing to a house filled to only about two- thirds of its capacity the oakville ci t irene band gave the second concert since its rearganlzatlon at the gregory theatre on sunday evening his many friends will be glad to learn that highway traffic officer allle jack- son who was seriously injured in a motor accident some months ago is able to be around again it will be some weeks however before he is sufficiently recov ered to resume his duties succumbing to n stroke following an uiness of several months francis john oul died on monday- at his home on chlsholm street last november mr gui underwent an operation and had been making favorable progress toward recovery before sua turning a stroke which resulted in his death with a view to keeping the township roads in better condition for traffic tra falgar township council decided to pur chase a new power malntatner at a special meeting held on friday after noon the machine is being purchased from the adams company of paris on tario at a price of s4700 recordstar canadas jatajtx mloduotfl flap ninning and in an r area ex tending from western ontario down to i the atlantic maboard in nova 0ootla ap proximately 60000 canadian farmer are 1 harvesting their annual iprlng crop of 1 maple products most of the maple tree i tapped nre located on farmers woodlots nnd the np they yield provide a wel come souvce of revenue at a time when there l little other activity on the farm while there are more than 70000000 maple tree tn eastern canada only about 34000000 tire tapped prdinecii nre favorable for a good crop this year nnd it i ei1mated hntuie production otunaple syrup and maple sugar in 1038 will have a vnlue of more tlinn 4000- 000 mont or the maple syrup nnd maple migar produced in canada oomes from tlvo province of quebec which account for about 70 per cent of the marketed output ontario account for about 30 per cent and new brunswick and nova scotia produce the remainder one of the largest manufacturer of maple pro duct la a farmers cooperative organ isation of about 4000 member which operate a large modern plant at plesaia- vllle quebec the largest sugar bush in snada i reported to be in ontario twelve mile north of kbrth bay where a dairy company has a square mile of bush leased from the ontario govern ment the leased area contains more than 30000 maple tree of which about 10000 will be tapped this year maple sprup and maple sugar are pure and natural product the syrup 1 made by boiling the sap in evaporators to a temperature of 3 10 mi degrees fahren heit and igar to 340 degree it take about 40 gallon of sap to make a gal lon of maple syrup and there are about ten pounds of maple sugar in a gallon of maple syrup the quality of canadian maple products is unexcelled aa the canadian government insist that maple sugar and maple syrup placed on the market must be 100 per cent pure erin milton good shoes rom touno and old b a racttun acton mr and mr sidney fyeemun v ihh to uiuiomice the engagement f their only daughter doris laurence lo mr edward w turney eldest ton of mr and mrs a e tumey of hamilton dr and mrs w e robertson returned tiomc last week from un enjoyable vaca tion or two months in the southern states mr and mrs george h duwon their daughter mia marjory dawson and misa ealella ford rn of otnagh re turned home last week from st peters burg florida where tivey upent several weells mr and mra peter d hartley oele- i brated their 46th wedding anniversary on wednesday march 23rd when most of their family joined them lu the evening intending congratulations and beat wishes on this happy occasion the milton brick works will reopen on monday april 4th according to infor mation received by- the champion the plant was dosed during the winter months for repair and overhauling of machinery offlcal report it 1 expected by the town council that milton relief roll will be- ughtrned when renewed ac tivity at the plant will offer employment to a large number of men the dining room of the milton inn was packed almost to capacity last friday evening wneo members of the tnathaff ohjb greeted captain h- o scott upon his return visit captain scott no re cently returned from spain and the first part of his address concerned the civil war in that country the speaker men tioned some of the causes of the conflict and pointed out that faults existed on both skteachampinn mr wm turxwcll has leused the farm lol 8 concession 6 erin township and will lake possession shortly mr william danala sinclair has leased the everdell farm sixth line erin and has taken possession dr gear mrs gear and mr j a i celherwood returned home lost week ufter spending the winter in florida mr w j young wus qullc severely shaken up and bruised when he was cuught in a cuvem of ensilage lu the silo on hlt farm on wednesday of lust ucek realizing the danger of such a huppentng mr young and his son uexe prepurmg to take care of such an i emergency when suddenly the cavein caught mr young fortunately he es caped serious injury 1 at the close of the young peoples bible class of erin united church an i sunday morning the members of the class presented dr j a l scott with an end table mr wesley copeland read the address which expressed the esteem in which l heir fellow class member is held by all and extended best wishes and every happlnea foe a future wedded hie in which dr scot is about to enter miss evelyn grundy made use presenta tion dr scot l replied in u fitting man ner advocate ihnt rush mfc auction sale in the township of ebquesing 100 yorkshire hofis so uk ad of cattui the undersigned has recelvid instruc tions from r n brown lo sell by public auction at sunnydalc farm on no 7 highway i mile east of acton on tuesday april 12th 1038 at 130 oclock sharp the following yorkshire sows no 1 reg sow litter of 10 3 weeks old no 2 sow lller of 12 3 weeks old no 3 ryoung sow with litter 2 weeks old no 4 sow second utter 2 weeks old no sow second utter 2 weeks old no 6 sow second litter 1 week old no 1 sow second utter 1 week old no 8 young sow due april 18th no 06ow due april 28th no 10 young sow due may 10th no 11 sow due may lth no 12 young sow due may 14th no 13 young sow due may 14th no 14 young sow due may 14th no 15 young sow due may 14th no 16 sow due may i ftth no 1 7 sow due may 20th no 188 sow due may 20th no 19 young sow due may 28th no 20 young sow due june 4th no 21 sow due june 6th no 22 young sow due june 6th no 23 young sow due june 29th no 24 sow date given at salt no 25 sow date given at sale no 20 sow date given at sale no 27 sow date given at mile no 28 sow date riven at slc these sows are bred to bonnie laddie the stock boar feeders and young sows 50 feeders under 100 lbs 20 yoim suwr bred from bonnie laddie vd 88p-187- 881 sire deschumbuult bindle of provin cial art farm quebec sire of strv whlltlngham bindle limp these sows will produce a type of stock now required for the bacon trade they ure in good breeding condition have bepn fid hog concentrate this winter we haw a large number of satisfied custom ers from the sale of two years u ana hope to be of service to you again ut this uuclluh saie op hogs will commence at 130 sua it i ca1tijs 1 durham co- 5 years due may 20th 50 head short keeps and stu kerji rising 2 years weighing 6u0- t0 ibs 12 durham bred 12 polled angus 12 hereford durham calves these cattle ure dehorned and fhrotljth the second t b lest and trcilim for warblea pur t us requiring grass entile i should not full ui attend this ule us i tins lot are in first class condition lo go rlhht alitikl i seed grain 100 bus oac no 21 i barley no 1 seed 476271 terms cash nothing u be nanoved until tatlsfaclory cttlemenl la made remember the dau i april 12th the time 130 pm the place sunny dale larm thinve from a distance be on time tor lunch a is oclock knltiutrsauctloncer phone 36 acton melbourne 1ui mcd melbourne auatraua 1 seeing red and the trouble la growing all the time be cause of the many red fight tjiat are being uaedfpr other than traffic pur pose at a meeting of the city father one of the member described the condi tion a a red inferno now thai the traffic stgnat ftyitem 1 being extended the conrusion will become more pro nounced it was pointed out the intro duction of legislation to reserve red ex clusively for traffllo ratrpaae 1 being considered it 1 emphaalied that ipeo- lal bells are limited to ambulance and fire engine use removed her weapons cnsriii left the house after two or three years of stormy married life and in about a week returned by the back wny pried open a window and crawled in mrs jaokaon noxt door aaw cash come out bent under the weight of a big washurb washboard and wringer cash mrs jackson called from her back door whar you tukln dem tools man pawn them cash answered dat gall aint gwlne to vamp nobody wlv my weddln present unolamipibd small advertisements auction hale of furniturp in rockwood bile sewell rockwood is holding a clearing auction bale of his household rffeeta on saturday april ltlth at 130 oclock roy iiinoley auctlonerr phono lsrfl erin r r no 3 acton 403 for balk two horses aged two jersey cow nnfl n jersey heifer registered berkshire flour bred by don aid n farm can be tcgtfitered fnrm wagon steel wheel hnrrown 4 section 3 section sprlnjr tooth cultivator 13row disc seeder a set of harrow nnd collars cockahutt no ai plow for quick sale apply p j fttzpatrick r r no acton clearing auction sale of farm stock including so head of registered jerseys horses oraln im plement and household furniture be longing to the estate of the late t j lundy at lot no 10 second concession west chlnguaoousy on no 7 provincial highway 3 mile west of brampton on monday april 11th 1030 at one oclock terms cash positively no reserve wm j mckinney auctioneer brampton ontario top performance with the call of the open road and the bright spring days you want top performance in your motor car now is the time for spring checkup and the place to get it is where the service is complete perhaps the body paint needs retouching as well as the mechanical part serviced for summer were equipped to bring your car to top appearance as well as top performance quality service first at norton motors ford v8 sales and service phone 69 acton complete stocks it dopsnt matter whether it is u complete i building or alterations or materials for alter ations youll find our stock and service com plete the new quarters on main street enable us to render a better service and carry large stocks no 2 xxx shingles at 325 per square includfnr sales tax if it is building see georgetown lumber co phone 149 acton mills at georgetown acton special xttltr ft blfttrtlf of cffutetftti acton pastor rev e m kerrew hjl pbd paraonage bower avenoe suntjay apnil loth lctte 1100 a mthe minister tenth in the series on tf quest of life t supreme interpreter of life 13lt t on sunday school and wbl classes 700 pm lantern lecture story en titled helping honan understand all picture are in color bvimysody wajloosfa flttbbiitrrittti nox cmmob acto rev n l ilcnnte m a minister manse wujow street sunday april 10th 10m 1100 a m whose son art thou 390 p m the sabbath school 700 pm the week of passion note l y p ouild tuesday at 800 the easter story dramatic commit tee the milton choir present their cantata paul on thursday april 31st 3 easter thank offerings w m s thursday april mth y w a wed nesday april 13th always wtlcomwr voptibt tftjuirrti acton rev e o baxter pastor sunday april 10th 1034 1000 a m sunday school 1100 ajn service of worship sub ject christ enters jerusalem monday 800 pm annual congrega tional meeting wednesday 730 pm prayer meeting a welcome to ah small advertisements ad vert lien nts under this bssdla on cent per word ulnimasa cksrae ac per insertion five ineertleee for 9 1 00 if paid csah ioc sddttioasl u charred where items have to be booked notice acton creamery will be closed all day good friday april lftth 403 hog shipping saturday 000 and trade hogs delivered by farmer 1000 v frank holmes scohs scrap book by rjscot ptumbtb- hap tfipt m llp tits mfu arly day of dt laff wmt wu umkmovfi j for rent suite of rooito to lut rround floor conveniences apply p o box 531 acton ont r for sale a secondhand bicycle practlally now price 5 clifford mcdonald r r no 4 acton for rent sixroomed cottajfe on young street water electric light and large garden puaseaslon may 1st apply l stakkman acoon 1 position wanted by boy lfl yeara old mi farm where txperltnce can be acquired apply r allan 417 beresford ave toronto wtltk 1ht papzhuttlu et1 colon wr- of plmkrost yailov eth tiaei violri aho mahy ilmfs 0 b0k swttp ovtft rfr body wanted furm hund mlddlcaktd fllnic fully experienced must be iod milker miss hailett j lot 12 third line erin j notice mls1 miirnurt 1 ley bt plciuiu to an- nouniv limt she l now able to renumo rliame of liie beauty parlor and will be i leased ur meet her tniny new and old nuironit koit sale karly norman seed outn 75- bunliel a imkr 1 f per buithcl bol h rv- cleaned al peel seed cleunluk plant john spiiowl 40- it r no i acton phone 40rjj jl8am 1497 aanmam wamw cuipwi too yaa4 orrtilcoutrrrys railwm well muy ua avi come courun lo thl rr iwawlow nigh three aummera no but ua voiil be doln no turxt nuni- n cr oh jsrgr do ee really mean that ay they be goln to build on it wzmmtiasrsmp rcuiaps its a chestnut the old story about the man who got a job because hi prospective employer saw him pick up a pin from the floor has a sequel possibly equally old he told a friend of hla ouccrw and the friend also jobhunting had the forethought to drop a pin on the floor as he entered the managers office as it happened he obtained the job without using his stra- tegiedevlce but as he turned away just to clinch the bargain he picked up the ptn and put it in hi lapel instantly the manager roared it all off we dont want you here a man wboll steal a bin will steal anything special friday and saturday special this certificate worth 211 a ai ii tms aatimuat aaal ta aatnla ta aa to sm a ar aalu u j wu ia1sitrlbu um vacuum fiilii iacuiu kmmtaih mns iw abaagv laj laa myaiy ui a ml a uhtiui uaiamtu with ia0n mm um i war at rin bat tor imtln awa kay aval flris tkaaa aaau aa sata af at j x- m tiiaiiiml wrra taa la aa laa nu p tola aoo mh ia tkut say mllnwr ma ahslala aaa aa laa maiaa taa ana wfma tor tto uk ri 1 1111 u ain1 m r mail bail baa vaa aajaal allwiw oivbn nn ataaaaaaawaaaauaiavtoto thl mttlsuu ood wlv whll mtwrtlaa ai laaa waaaa mar ba oa pa ha h month o milaarna ri k ubjnbrmkbl cor ik tt nr now tpia pkm tb thrke nmiahai aasicu matt vlsoimnb iiu rimcaa a t brown i jsj srraa aa ega oraa nua raa aux aa 1 sei tractors and t1ciick hale i ulevel power unit 3 mccormick- dec ring lox0 otic tiacd only one season rntvnv one like new i fifty h p kumely 113 umd trucks nearly all sixes hanna s mucdonnell street ouelph ontario for sale seven- rihiined houae lor sale no 11 crescent wuur and lights and good garden immediate pucuwaftlon can be had joe mihaiuja 392 no 11 crescent auction male a clearing- auction sale of the house hold affect of john winters will be held on saturday april 0th on young street acton at two oclock terms soo and under cosh uver that amount 4 month credit on approved joint note k j kjcrr auctioneer 1x good prices paid for horses injured cattle etc for ox meat with injured animals phone vary promptly it will cost you nothing to ring us phone georgetown ilrsl re versing the charge horse poatuvaly never resold under any condition 40tf vannattim pox pajtsf callzng all salesmen aokntflt would you consider a change thai woul4 really make money hew saje plan sale of 200 guaranteed food mediolnal- toilet preparalion lower price liberal commission txtr oaah honus fmtugliu u you have a car and a utua cash and want to eau anane- thlng that repeat the year round in eltulve district write to pauxudc oo ato at clement at mbutteej