theacton free press wsllill el airtkej kntlm sae dwti rtond tkls ectasia wfiaeet sauss hnli metlom im sad sm asr tea moffat at quelph general hoa- rltal on wednesday october 18th ml to mr and mrs malcolm mof- aweya a aon kenneth thursday october 33rd 1041 tat nl nell hoskina at bathurst nb tueaday oct ilstibh mary lane jamlesoo beloved wife rit william s hoaklnc in her 8th year the funeral service will be held at bathunt nb united church on wednesday a private service wilt be held at- the home of mr and mrs m s hoskjna rockwood ontario on saturday october 35th at 3 tun djst interment at rockwood cemetery mclean at her late residence os- prlnae ontario on thursday oct 33 1d41 susannah anderson widow of the late james mclean in her 87th year the funeral will be held on satur day with service at ospriiure presby terian church at 330 pjn st in- terment at everton cemetery im mkmoriam robson in loving memory of our dear son and brother tommy who i passed away october 25th ibm however tone our lives may last whatever land we view whatever joy or brief be ours we- will always think of you always remembered by dad mother brothers and sister nora mr lho waw ha the exterior of his house rn crescent street com pleted th frne work of mr c hols wigs new hout on arthur street i how up soft owe has reminded us that christmas u just two months from saturday poppy day for acton and district i being arranged ihu year for no vember 8th fogs have been rather rcuular these nights and driving has been rather difficult tint fame paxss approvei of the new credit rullnc does your label show your approval william cameron iamsh aw no better known or more generally respected and appreciated cttlten of nassagaweya cameron ramahaw died very suddenly on thursday of laaxiweinhuflltyventh to outward appearance in the best of health and doing hi regular farm work until the day before his death his passing was indeed a shock not only to his wife but the whole com munity lie passed away in his sleep born on the homestead at lot 38 in the fifth concaslqn of nassaga- weya cameron ramahaw spent his entire life on this farm he was a son of the late franklin ramahaw and mary ann kltchlng thirty years ago he married mable charlotte whltely who survives him and in her sudden bereavement she has the sympathy of many friends cameron ramshaw in hut life seem- ed a part of his native township he was in church work and a member of the board of stewards of abeneer and treasurer of the m m fund he took an active and helpful inter- wests wet spell means reduction in wheat excess much grain still to be thwahed lower grade brinff better mentis for uveatodc bv cllajsjlea olinnina fsn1un prase staff writer winnipeg cp despite num crous delays occasioned by wet weather in many sections of western canadas vast grain bolt harvest pp- eratlon are drawing steadily to a close amid reports which indicate that the dominions huge surplus may lose its record proportions be fore another crop year rolls around when the 104041 crop year ended july 31 there were almost 464000- 000 bushelsof wheat in store through out canadalargest total in canadas grain history load of export mark ets due to the war and successive jumper crops were responsible for the hugesupplles on hand first indication that stores of wheat wheat would be reduced came when checkup of 1011 wheat acreage showed that western farmers were est in the community and there was no worthwhile enterprise that did not p jj receive his help as neighbor as friend as counsellor cameron ram shaw helped all who sought hi help he played the violin and heretoo he gave of his time and talent in com munity functions there is indeed real community sorrow in the passing at thin early ago of a man who ap parently had before him many more years of service to his feiowman the funeral was held on saturday nfternorn with a brief service at the johnstone v rumley funeral home conducted by rev h t benhle fow lowed by service at ebeneser church in charge of hu pastor rev mr plckersglll both services were large ly attended- by those who desired to pny final tribute to mr ramihnw he was a member of walker lodge af am and the brethren of this order attended nnd conducted the masonic service at the graveside in terment was mnde in rockwood cemetery pallbearers were masonic brethren w m cooper wm near chns darby geo gordon c w wil son roy flndlny nnd david hartley the flower bearers were his neigh bors among the floral tributes which nlso bore testimony to the estoem in the apple crop la not as heavy j whfch cnmoron rnnwhlw wim hcw as usual but some fine winter apples are now being gathered help acton make its regular monthly purchase of a naval gun be a regular saver of war saving cer tificates the framed certificate awarded to pte orvllle brown by the royal lanadlah humane association is otrltod view in tax fin pius window for a few days a fine stock of books for the armed forces was left at the acton post office the first week the appeal was made buuajnce then the volume has fallen greatly if you have any books for the armed forces wont you donate them now no wrapping no trouble just take them to acton or your nearest post office age limits extended for recruits reserve army in order to assist reserve army units to carry on with reinforcing active army formations men of 18 years of age may now enlist inhe reserve with the object of obtaining preliminary training prior to reach ing the age which will enable them to enlist for active service in future the reserve army will have three equally important task their duties will be namely r to act in defence of canada when required tc aid civil power in ease of subver sive or other disturbances and to pro vide reinforcements for the active army the tasks assigned to the reserve army under its aid to the civil p duty includesallotment of areas of unit responsibility and rccon- nuisances of these areas preparations for quick assembly on short notice plans for rapid movement within areas and administration arrange ments required should units be cal led for duty in order to provide adequately for recruits the age llnv tt for reserve will be increased to 50 years and the medical category re- rfreo f e howwwh oa i e- gory c while at present extensive addi tional mobilization of reserve units u not contemplated plans are being laid so that should the need arise wrtterve units will be maintained that will permit mobilization for home or overseas service special attention will be paid to training increased distribution of training equipment is being carried out taking into ac count the needs of active untti and especially overseas teixlrcmejnjft were those from the following wife miss hnnnnh jepson chnrlle ryder nnd ejgln whitley george nell nnd ross gordon uncle colin kltchlng cameron and viola norrle violet hnd mnrgaret wilson john mcgregor nnd family mary e an derson nnd family aunt adn kltch lng mervyn nnd gertie walker no mrsr because of the unfavorable hnrv- estlng conditions it is predicted there will be increased quantities of low grade wheat and grain trade observ ers said this will result in even greater amounts being used for live stock fodder the- more whent thnt is fed on farms the leas will be availnbte for mnrkoting and somo experts forecast that because- of the inrger farm dls- wm near and family henry moore nnd family mr and mrs mchardy and family miss jennie whitley mr and mrs j at little rockwood the neighbors mr and mrs nelson an derson associates of the orchestra mr and mrs geo agnew and june mr and mrs jos whlthnm george nnd ethel agnew mrs mcmillan nnd margaret blobmsbury literary mr and mrs frank synott nora and tom guclph mr and mrs richard johnston and family the lowrle family j angus kennedy ogden utah angus kennedy 7fl prominent enrly day restaurant operator residing at ogden for more than 40 years died september 0th in ogden he was born july 14 1865 in acton province of ontario canada a son of mr and mrs duncan kennedy was schooled in his home jown and as a young man spent some time in buf falo new york before going to ogden in the 1890s he operated his own restaurants going there more than 35 yearsago retiring from such ownership in 1931 slnco that time he had managed dick gunns cafe in salt lake city also the coffee shop at the temple square hotel salt lake city and more recently the kays blue bird cafejn jackson until taken jh married in ogdon by the rev john edward carver on sept 25 1907 to miss lillian crnntv mr kennedy took a great interest in sports especially baseball at one time he was president of the ogden club of the old northern utah league and was president of the state league a year later he was a member of the first presbyterian church weber lodge no 6 af- a am ogden chapter no 2 rnval arch mwinrn war now brings messengeretteft government in its efforts to decrease yields by acreage reduction in its first estimate the dominion bureau of statistics placed the new prairie wheat crop at 2flfi000000 bushels compared with 525oo0tf0o bushels harvested last fall private estimates place the western yield a low as 375000000 bushels weather conditions since the bureaus report have been unfavor able for harvesting rains have oc curred in- many sections of the west where harvcsllng-ls- ndt yet flnuh- edcausingsproutlngnd other dam age thnt good weather is needed hi evi dent from a rcllnble private crop re port which estlmntcd threshing is only 40 per cent completed in al berta 57 per cent done in saskatche wan nnd g8 per cent finished in mani toba great for hogs climbing livestock prices have in duced many producers to feed wheat of lower grades to hogn and cattle the continuing low mnrket price of wbeat nnd the rise of oats and barley values nlso ore regarded ns fnctorsj 1 spec nl arrangements have been in the sewing toward iwestock fowl 1 a- i i made to nllow canadians on service ptvoiti cnniuaun nation railway ono thing to be aald about tho mossengeretto h er v i n g canadian national tolograplih in many canadian cities a that thoy do not whlsuo othorwlso they posses the speed and offl- eloncy of tho boym thoy are re placing the army and war aor- vlcos seriously depleted the de livery forces of canadian na tional telograplkandglrlsvttueh a the vancouver loimlo horo plo turod havo proven oatlafactory for the day tlrao distribution of cables tologrttms and social mes sages miss canadas compact carricfl the crest of her sweet hearts regiment nppearanco the prairie provinces mny be barely able to market the quota of 223000000 bushels allotted to them by the government for the 191142 crop year during the 194041 crop nnnual 16- 000000 bushels of feed wheat were used to sustain livestock in canndn this is equal to the amount of wheat j nnd flour which canndn exported to belgium nnd holland in the year im mediately preceding the outbreak of war wheat for bustle the increased use of wheat for feed ing anticipated during the current crop year is expected to make up for even a greater amount otiost export business another angle offered by grain experts is that continued rus sian resistance to the german arm ies would present a reasonable possi bility of canadian wheat shipments to the soviet union via valdlvostok vo replenish stocks of wheat destroy ed by warfare doks tkitttcr in c1wby past commander of el monte com mand en no 2 knights templar past treasurer of the grand command- j ery of utah a thirtysecond degree scottish rite mason a member of ei kalah temple nobles of the mystic shrine and the ogden shrine club and was the first worthy natron of miriam chapter novlt order ot tho eastern star and a life member of that chapter surviving htm are his widow one ton j anguskonnoti our daughter royal household budgets reduced no banquets these days for gueste and personal ex- pettfies kept down london tcp wartime econ- omles flpplledln the royal household reduced expenses during last year by the equivalent of 100000 staffs have been reduced at buck ingham palace nnd windsor castle nnd ration allowances are observed just as in the homes of all britons the simplest meals are observed even when the royal family enter tains important guests there are no banquets not elaborate food displays the ionglsnd h t in britnin to send home to their wivch nrid sweet hearts silverware bearing the inslgnn of their regi ments most of ihcitc souvenirs are enomel nnd silver cigarette enscs and com pacts carrying regimental crests with the units colors running across diagonally the authorities have helped by waiving for these gifts the usual requirements of an export llc- the london silversmiths who make the souvenirs have done similar work for many years past long be fore the present war nnd specially make the badges for all the principal canadian regiments among the crests nre those of the royal regi ment of canndn royal canadian corps of signals toronto scottish essex scottish lord strnthconas horse royal canndlnn calgary highlanders the royal canadian regiment saskatoon light infantry mg cnrleton and yorke regi ments west nova scotia regiment royal canadian army service corps black watch royal highland regi ment of canada canadlnn armored flighting vehicles training centre fusiliers de mont royal le regiment de mnlsonncuve queens own cam eron highlanders of canada 4th princess louise dragoon guards erin ray smith of guelph a former student of e cy h reported at hall- fax last week with the ucn ho u connected wfth thesubmarlne detect lion and electrical work of the navy large congregations with a niim- ber of visitors attended the special home coming hervlree nl the church ofchrist mutlnus uirt hunday- when a formur pastur uev h l richardson of aylmtr conducted he service in the morning and evening ctuui fortune smiled on the officer and director of erin agricultural hy clety oh mondayi when the most de lightful duy of the full beuson was erin fair day that iu wathor conditions makes or breaks a fair in unquustleuohle and ln this -instance- it most certainly had much to do with making the ninetysecond anniver sary one of the bout fairs in tho hl- tfary ofum wwisily the crowd was a record he nxhlhlt in all clauu of the live stark and poultry depart- j ments were extraordinary with all i classes well filled never in the his- tory of tho fair was there n dis- phty of horiutt to epunl that of mon day many of which had competed at the cne advocate at the guelph theatres palace tiiurmuav vbioav matukday rtleuktaire rita hayworth j youll never get rich monuav tiiwiwav wkunem av ttlukmoav turf tiu uohert montyomkry lbest0nhsteb ik i unfinished business royal tiiiirhdav to monday oct jm r hpencer traty ingrid bergman lana turner in dr jekyll and mr hyde ttiwsnavto muitav octiksl hold back the dawn with charles boyer oijvia ue haviixand iatjlette goddari tealiers ages pegged at 29 virginia sdtoolmamfi have new ruica of arithmetic jioanoke vn cp some of roanokes school tear tiers seem to hnjemnthemaucalpjoblcma aulsldc thc clattsroom in filing routine forms v hns given five different birth dntes rlnc and has become two yenrs younger each time an other filed her birth date inter filed another thnt made her a yonr younger then gnve n still third date before filing n corrected hlrth dnto thnt mnde her younger thnn the others 5 for 4 is a b with victory thrown in m buy more war savings certificates tf titkn down nazi bid stockholm cp certain swedish womens organizations de clined an invitation to attend an in ternational womens congres in berlin in early october and gave no reason for the refusal few new clothes since the start of the war either for themselves or the prin cesses during the first great war the late klngoeprge v gave the equiva- lenlofrnt least 150100 to war chari- j tvs from savings on his privy purse i the present knr receive no great expense allowance for his privy j punu and the queen has no separate i state allowance j princess elizabeth whose income gateway to middle east about to be opened out by london enjdneen the turkish government haw given london engineers a contract worth some 200000 to reconstruct harbor works at aleandretta con- slating pf a jetty with screw ed-cylin- subscription bargains tmetfawhtdunifydg happy giwyy rovsoibls rocalusu detfoundatiun xhmlt -railway- ltnf t and cranes it is understood that a similar con- i tract li pending for the port of mersln acnui the gulf the base of a 1 turkish army corps both aiexnnd- i retta and mersln are connected by j rail with aleppo the fact that they i are so near this vital railway link between turkey and iraq domlnat- ing north persia and the middle east j gives both ports considerable military i importance apart from their value at the moment for trade hetween fmrsidrarkhammrnptags these omblnktton offers mre the biggest bargains of the year mud mre fully jramran- teed if yoa aire v mihseribe to tiny of the mgalnea listed your uihwripuoii will be extended send us the 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