aw paob juuur the acton frefi press thursday april 0th tt35 mmimp blrtju lhnkm u4 omum tamrta4 fetfela mltu without chim w9 morttonnouxjway at st ajbana church acton on thurady april 2nd 431i doris cftveu albert only daughter of mr and mrs edwin hollowmy to mr norman john mor ton younger aon or mr and mrs john morton all of acton dbd iiambert suddenly at rockrwood on tueaday march 31st 03fl jomfe zjambert husband of the late maria peavoy in his 08th year anderson at his late rtsldenoe mill street acton ontario on wednesday april 8th 1930 james anderson in his 74th year the funeral will be held on friday afternoon with service at the home at 330 oclock interment at falrvlew cemetery acton in memobiam ambus in loving memory of our beloved mother mm bessie gamble who passed away april 9th 1933 ever remembered by ray elvtn and arthur mclauqhun in loving memory of olive who passed away twelve years ago april 6th 1024 the world may change from day to day but the memo of one we love will never fade away mother father bisters and brother qcals wkamammmmmmmmmammmtm tqobd friday tomorrow hot cross buns will bo on the menu tomorrow the schools close tonight for the easter holidays the thermometer was down to 20 yesterday morning spring weather aeems bit back ward in coming along tuesdays blizzard bad all the ear marks of real february snowstorm this must be the spring time in the rockies that they used to sing about brampton will bbserve daylight sav ing time from april 25th to september 2flth mrs john mckbchnie mrs john mckechnle one of balllna fads oldcot residents passed quietly away at the home of friends hi toronto alter brief illness mrs mckechnle was born in erin township in 1b58 and was the daughter of agnes young and the lato james young until twenty ave years ago she lived and formed with her husband in eoqueslng township when she retired to ballinaf ad where she lived ever since mrs mckechnle 1a survived by her brother hcr aged mother one brother james young of ralllnafad and four sisters maude janet and barbara of balllnafad and mrs sdavid moron of bfercetsvllle dur ing her lifetime mru mckechnle was active in the church and its interests being member of balllnafad united church and life member of the womens missionary society snowstorms continue to be just us frequent of even more so than the april showers some people drive ad if they were anxious to have their accident quickly and get it over with life like gome can only be play wellylhoaer to conceal effort with grace send in your iw of faster visitors to th fan pknut the letter box rlghfc on the office front door sheep brought as high as 18 at of ttcntuuufe sole last week under the hammer wielded by kerr after april 36lh tha midnight train from toronto on the cnu through acton being discontinued mv herbert helwtck of wingham has been appointed in charga of the freight shed at uie cnjfi station here many friends here are glad to wel come back to acton mr mao mcdonald who has bcn pensioned from service with the cnr andertkon tortus of guelph was given judgment for 103 in uit ugliut frederick neale of toronto reconstruction candidate in uie iasli federal election oakville sir xi smith lias returned homo after spending uia winter wlui her daughter in new yor mr oordon gooderhawi sr lias pur james henry bird james henry bird resident lof esques ing township died suddenly ab his home lot concession on friday afternoon in his fl6th year he was born in peel county and moved to halfon about 22 years ago he was member of ashgrove united church and liberal in politics ho is survived by his widow formerly annie cook five sons howard of saskatchewan wilfrid arthur herbert and ixvrne of eaques lng one daughter mrs browu rklgc predeceased him two years ago three slaters mm thos dale bramp ton mrs boyle st catharines mrs sinclair red deer alta and one brother oscar of muton also eurvlvo the funeral took place from hu resid ence on monday at 200 the ser vice wo conducted by the rev mr celyrc the pallbearers were jonathan nchson murray sproat james mcdon ald harry mtoffat walter brownrldg and george currlc interment took place at brampton cemetery georgetown herald james anderson lifelong resident of thfa district and native of naasagaweya township james anderson passed away at his residence on mill street acton on wed nesday evening in his seventyfourth year mr anderson has been in gradu ally failing health for the past year or two but with his seemingly untiring spirit kept about until friday last few months ago lie was granted leave of absence from hid duties as caretaker of the government building here the hope that rent would help him to recuperate but his active nature kept tilm abbufii nt illhctasc jamea anderson was son of the late george and janet anderson and was born in nassagaweya township where he learned the blacksmlthlng trade in 1b37 he married mus mary adamon and tluit uame year secur ed the blacksmith shop at eden mllki which he conducted for number of years about thirty year ago lie re moved to acton purchasing the shop now conducted by james oilmour he successfully conducted this outline for several years until an injury sustained in train wreck incapacitated him for work at his trade when the new gov ernment building was ope ned jji acton over twenty years ago lie way appoint cd caretaker position he held until lew months ago when lib health required rest besides hu widow family of three daughters and eno con remain the youngest daughter clara passed away on december 30th 1030 juwt after she had completed her training coarse as nure her death was treat corrrow to the homeland the father and mother those remaining arc mrs sherrington of hamilton mra malone tor onto mrs powell or bramptntf and georee of toronto one brother william of acton is the lost re maining member of uiu family mr anderson was mpmber of the or king and dundas streeui mxaojr cion gooderluun jr luis purcliased mrs whitney hillmers house at wateoa and belyeo streets oil sunday mr turner evered ib years service with st joluvti united church sunday school mr turner found it ueceairy to relinquish hu work as lie and mrs turner are movmg xo hamilton tills week jack becker suffered very painful hi jury on sunday when lie was riding hjuf bicycle went ton oolbonie strati as he approttclid uie corner of olusholm and colborne street car drew up be hind him and passed in turning buck the rear fender of tlve car caught becker luuul and scrubbed the skiu oif to hid finger tip ring which he was wearing at the time was badly bent and forced up the linger ad far as the joint record jewell tor eliilit yearj nianauer of tiie bell telephone branch in lindsay and duurlct lion received word of his traiktfer to oukvllle robert kennedy driving bray pouutv farm truck who lruck mrs wnt roe on uie highway opposite st junes cumeury uiui ivhtady injukcd her wai befort magistrate mcllven last friday arter hearing u11 tlie uvullubb evldeiuw mr mcllveeil fined kennedy lo and las costs and cancelled hi tlriverv license for one month star hulks u8t of haulh tueaday april uthaxthur douojl ouelph township thursday april lth walter lsunbert third line erin it being easter week there woo no regular scout meeting scoutmaster mason represented uie action group at meeting of hal ton scout ijcaders held monday ovcnlng in the oakvllle scout hut the purpose tho meeting was to dlscucd plans for the milton jamboree lb was decided to hold the jamboree over tho weekend of may 24th tha acton representative woe among min ority who favored august instead of may as suitable time for tho event several toronto troops have been in vited th attend the jamboree it is ex pected that crack team of kings scouts will represent one toronto out nt your acton delegate was again among the minority who felb the event ahbuld be confined to troops of halton and vicinity oakvllle scouts oro fortunate in hav ing very fine headquarters of their own the building is larger than our parish hall has basement furnace fire place hardwood floors kitchen run ning water and an uptodate wash room it was built seven years ago at coat of approximately 250000 of which only 400 is still owing most of uie credit for this splendid scout hit goes to mr thos blakelock present member for halton in the provincial houue increased registration fees has made it possible for ontario headquarters to add new member to their field staff acton scouts will be glad to learn that in the re arrangement of territory mr arthur paddon popular field secretary will devote his time principally to the central ontario district in which acton is included president of western on scouting the great majority of scouts who come to western university have char acters bulldedwe have little to correct and on this scout foundation uie faculty can build further president fox university of western ontario luial miner drumer why liello rastus wliat are you doing away but here in the wst rastus li in de mlnln bushies boss drummer you dont say what kind of mining gold mining silver mlnbig copper mining rostus colclminlng 523wsgg we specialize in he futinjc of these oarments rachlin acton says chicks better than we advertised some people feel that bray chicks cant possibly be as good as wo claim they are well ask the man who owns one ask duchemin of rldgcview poultry farm myrtle ont last year mr duchemin got two lots of chlclctponolot of bray chicks one from another source after raising the two lots and comparing them lie sayd the bray lot were better birds thsul you advertised wo do make strong claims for bray chickit but we can back every claim we make and heres customer who says that we could make even stronger claims and sbill be on the safe side this year naturally mr ducho mln come back for more bray chlckc on february ith he got 405 five weeks later he still had 300 our 103d catologile describes the methods of egg selection breeder selection ctc which make bray chicks better than we advertise get one and study it we be lieve it will pay you fredwbraylimited chick hatchery geo bhown agent norvaxv ont orong and oddfellows orders and hi politics was utaunch conservative he was one of the original directors or acton fall fair and like all activities in which he took part he was wliolo heartedly behind tills and many other community endeavors hwj passing will be mourned by wide circle of friends as well au his family who knew his many good qualities of uyal friendship and kindly hearb tliat were perhaps at urn 63 submerued by rather brusque exterior he was an adherent of knox church tlie funeral will be held to morrow afternoon with service at tlie home at 230 oclock interment will be made in falrvlew cemetery ac ion specials at highway grocer young street tklwnrdjibuig corn syrup no tin ioc willi me scribbler cowans cocoa nn lb un lor zjc bon ami lor cil thistle brand baklnff powder lb tin for ioc small package for lut purity soda biscuits lb bag for lijc quaker health bran per package jl xc bananas oo dozen for jtjc oranges ijiree per dozen s7c medium per dozen 23c small per dozen 14o laboe grapefruit each ilc peamenlcd back bacon jq lb for zuc highway grocer nesbtt proprietor phone 180 travel for health uhd education papular lucational lonomtc ul university tours to the british isuvi holland wunce germany norway italy and otlur coiintrlnt taunt can be modlned xtended to suit time pursei and pevhoinil taste and wilt include tlie unveil ing of tlve canadian memorial at vlmy hid wlkjtlier going with party or independently we can supply fud hlfarulatiou literature ete fl wright mux htbjuit rtma oflloc ti lauaa 101 royal look now playing special colleen dick wweix reuity kckkuu jack oakli joan itlondku ttm swell sltow mon tues shirley temple capiain january sitjjiu morning show satoitday at usuul prices 1000 am next wed fuiday desire maujxne dikthick oabv coorsk midnight show tv night thurspay at 1115 ikatuuing al jolson in thf singing kid with syhii jabos ca11 callowav yacht clu11 llova kdw iioulon trfc irrc adnrissiohrsise sports more rambling round in runarout whot winter for april wouldnt bo burpriacd if uicrcs still good ice in tho ihirhom arena well durham toolt whitby into camp two straight games the lastr year champloru werent as clo uili year as acton waa to winning just proving you never can tell dur ham certainly had good team and we offer congratulations to tho new champ ions durham took day to celebrate dont blame them bit wo would have done tho uino in acton if wo hod the chance speaking about upseu though look at what st mikes buzzers did to cuclph junior 2i wowle there are drctislntfroom rumors and summing up uiab looks funny but like all the rest wo dont know tiling which after all is perhaps just on well but fellow cant be shot for thinking anyway its all rather funny tiho way soma cities holler about being run and dic tated to by toronto and then tell how folks from other point arc talking of putting in an or uncial ice plant and boitlng and wrestling will be run in thit city under authority issued to toronto men wonder if there were any couefjo courses ended after the final game or when does the coucgo close anyway if we didnt like tho detroit bed wings we would be apt to pick that team for the stanley cup but our guessing has been no punk we dont want to add handicap to any team we like tlie plan of liaving the hockey club annual meeting at this time of year pft looks logical and should moko for better arrangements fact we think uie baseball club should have had the annual meeting last fall but since it hadnt why not now have just received word that tho county league nircung being called for next week april iflth at tlie do minion hotel tlie junior ball club is on tlie job and lias been orrunlxedandlsarrangtng to cleanup old accounts und get off with fresh start if intermediate ball fcj played here this year there will be some new faces on the team bui holloway and vted waterhouse are working elsewlusre down in the boxing ring at the some liard punches are developing under the watcliful eye of bill keclesliall and on the gym floor the acrobau are belting lot of uie nnepolnts of tumb ling and pyramlde wlui few weeks of fine weauier uiii bowling and tennis courts will of coume come into activity but were ffctung away ahead of u12 weather absut forty or fifty ako thought it was fine idea to liave uie annual hockey meeung at uifci time of yeoj jlut as one of the boys said it lacked prcslder and there just wasnt any meeting clothes pfquality iictory representative mr park will be al our store on thursday afternoon april 16 wc invite your inspection of these quality clothes spring topcoats we have good assortment to choose from special this week tooke shirts large assortment 150 to 200 hats new style and culort 295 ties new tiprlnf kjirn 50c 100 socks new intern color suks wools cotton 19c to 100 men for your spring clothes see us eluott bros forts in europe gardens betwee canad and us several new peace projects underway along un defended border georgetown lctcal flra ftccanojiaihppn nrectfil on tlie bank of commerce building on mill street at uie annual meetbiff tf uie royal winter fair held in toronto lastf week col couaens or georgetown wai elected director of tlie winter pair joseph beaumont lias been maklns quite extensive improvements in lit woollen and knitting mllu at glen williams larfie ngw uptodate inula haaheen installed find other machinery addid to huj already well quipped mills rev davidson ua jucul mrs davldan moved to town on monday and are now comfortably cattled ih tlie maririe we all welcome rev and mm davidson to georgetown tlie engugiteient announced of margaret affiles dauuhter of uie late mr and mm john glffen georgetown to mv riuell hepburn con of mr and mra hepburn georgetown the marriane to take place quietly the middle or april the officers of the ball club for 1030 were elected aj fallows honorary pre lildenli dr iuul mr sume ptislrinut uirnld murintim vlfvpr fiident maccormack secretary tveusurer walter mcollvruy huecutlvu commit uv king benhom marjihuli harvey wultero beaumont joe llaivuii ic ruddy herald where pejetlrlon iroffle rwimm ihe bortler in ihtt worldv only iiilertmiloiial peae park wulerfoiigltle oit he alurlumtm laiio uauuiliiry park warden anil biker at boundary marker be tween cukidii and the united sluletj by jaies montagnty mitral wdu ctuiiiduii writer toronto april new work on joinl riwrontln iioini ahead between the united to tea and cannda as reports from other parts of uio world pour in that new foruflcotlons are golnu up on international boundaries along the border between canada and the united states new travel arteries are being planned and uie peace projects which have devel oped in recent your are beintf more fully developed only boundary murker spaced at mile intervals different flags customs and immigration offices show in western recreational pre serves tluit two countries thove the area on tht manitoba north dakota border is the international 1eaee garden farther west on tlie muntanaalberta loundary is the wotertonglocler peace park there is park about the 1eace arch on th boundaty between douulus british columbia and blaine washington mile of garden for mil along the international boundary an ornamental garden with flowers from all parts of the vorld vill soon be under way to be come tlie worlds first peace garden niu duntcith ndjfund bossevaln man stretchinif mites inland from tlie boundury on euch aide the magistrate why do you think your huijjund lum tlrrd of you wife well jie kpentb hu whole ume in the uurdfii and iwvcr brlnu me rote iiinjri inill lakes camping facilities and memorial buildings erected by the vurlous peopled who make up the pnpulatlon of the united slutea and canada already planned are liuildinsi by scots pules and nor giuns of islington ont an horticulturist recently awarded the highest honor oi tlie royal horticultural society of londo the international peace garden rjtobbl lie subscription land has been donated by the state governments and tlie american side has been developed by the government on unemployed relief project thftr canadian ide is to be started on this summer the garden will have one entrance and will be fenced in to prevent game from destroy ing ihe shrubs und flower cairn at the entrance carries tablet reading to god in hu glory wc two nationscdedieabs thu garden and pledge ourselves that an long as irftn shall live we will not take up arms against ana another nd gardens il eat lorgest of the peace projects the watertonglucier internatlonml peace park entrance id which through tho waterton lakeu purk or tho canadian sidoand glacier park on the american side in urea it is 1754 square milas near ly the size the state of dela ware seen und gamw preserve it lit maintained by the federal governments of canada and tux united states in ft the inter national boundary is only marked wilh boundary postu tru thiough the bush and the intertu originated by henry boo urn sections of the park while there ure no peace garduiii 111 parks in the tustirn part of the continent thtrv uru many bridge and highways dcdlcuted to the uu iefendei frontier with new toadi land brldgtiv being uunomiced from tl to tilno as th traffic erowr if you want to sell advertise