Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 27, 1918, p. 2

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plrthn mmtinxfli nnl deaths sr now clinritfrt mr followlni ratri illrllm 3gc marriages soc deaths c0 memorlsl nnm 0c 10c per linn extra fur poems manmcd haiidino mwinihl llllltjt in 1 tin l lio mudiwliot irtraiinnbf turuluy juno h 1b1r ijy tho ilov i i ii in hnltli predorh harding miss mlllio ijwlndjo- iifad hilt 1 llnllliiufa died t nlipallcr i f ai lu un wednesday 1 irlsnt widow willum hryors fur ngod ttel roar in mlmorlatt mann in idvihk memory of donald mann wh i dopartod this ufa jun 36 1117 illn iiuft tiiiif wan great hi poll ilu l ho bor drew h and then wl wl 11 ho uuu tiy owull ii willi pallc in near liout blddlnjf co till god i last faro h artrin mtev press tiiuiiyijay junl 27 iflts j o p ii tag day a success civio holiday to de auquot o tho dainty liltls tgi and charming lady collector qathri in fon oun goldicng comfohto willi irlinmi ally drror itrd motor earn im i and ruin luiicin tho ladles of iuu if i vonnhlro chapter tool iioiik niihm of our ntrrctn on ilaturday last in tin iiittnubi of u tuit day t u n 1 fur tho purchoyio of fmil i ttoldlu nfnrls junlo public school forty years this issuo of tho frco press completes forty ycpr3 service of the present editor in that capacity and at tho same time marks tho completion of the fortythird vol ume of this journal four decades i i a long period of continuous cdil of uiht tonal oversight but the years bava passed with much of pleasure in all of them in the eflort to serve tho best interests of tho commun ity which has so loyally supported their local newspaper a reviow of tho forty years under tho present management re veals many changes in the person nel of the residents of the town and vicinity tho freo press was founded when acton was in its in fancy as a civic municipality men like tho lato w h storey tho hon david henderson tho lato charles sidney smith tho lato robert little d d christie john p secord and other local leaders were at the inception of their pub lic career largo manufacturing industries have been gradually cv6ivcd the printing office itself with its old washington hand press its meagre oldfashioned fonts of type its wood stovo and coal oil lamps and candles small editions hand and foot power and ancient methods make a very striking contrast to present day activities in the plant with electric power type setting ma chine fast running presses elec tric light and electric heat for lino type its steam radiators modern machinery and laborsaving de vices and general evcryday rush of business the free press has soon the inauguration and consummation of many important and helpful im provements in this community and has always been willing to freely contribute its quota in affecting them next week we will celebrate the important epoch in the history of tho paper by the introduction of a complete new dress of tho latest designs of type thus continuing the advancement which has always characterized the efforts of tho management a list of the thirtyfive or forty graduates of tho office will bo given and the honor roll contain ing the names of tho nine brave graduates and members of the staff who have enlisted under tho colore of whom we arc very proud two of whom have paid the su preme sacrifice will also have a prominent place in this edition wo sincerely thank our many patrons for their loyal support all through the years of the past tho freo press will continue to use its best endeavors to accomplish what seems to it to bo in the best inter ests of the community morally and commercially h p moore ihn wiihik wip liltl liut tnthulosu dirt nut llntf und towards ton in tho tiviilnic hi win total of 1303 47 nu lxuiktil to urn ouipttro credit tim town wiin divided into four sec tions with mm fl m mcdonalds willow lllnii tin hnulquaruiru and tho wr rki in wi r directed by mas- llltr mi 1 ail arnold hhnrty i dlllii mid urnhnm theso in mil vulorouiily remained drlm from nl no a in until tluiin wcro counted iliiluntu wi ru tho mi mbcrs of d i nnil tjw mem- ixni it ihn chnjjtor lorcunr with in v ml yiiiinir tudliut who took hold in tho flmiit way juiit to help swell tho funds fur tho kood cauua tho uniruiilty of tho people of arton in provrfiblnl mid thin mado tho work of tlin ridlrn u pleasant expert nco much i khi ficlliik wasjijiicd up us wull iuj imifo pyrnmldn of coin of thu niulm and kindly incidents bulltod murti muro luriuly than tho rovcrbo runny nnui wem vory ntimoroun noti4 oi t1i13 day iitiuw full on hat unlay for llio drat tlmo in tho hlutury of buqjuu aires hut no front touchoil actona tag day why dltln t tho wathcr nuui nmllo an tho ouior uion did ono i uod dtlkon wuro hla tocn out npv authored to proclaim first monday in august acton clvio holiday tho council met on monday nyonn with all tho membcro prcoont and uio itoovo in tho chair tho i inijido commltttno preoontod violr thirteenth report mid rocom inoinlcd paymbnt uf utn fulluwlno uc- countn iitduo account ti 11 toronto nuppllcn r j33 0j hydro iowor com auppllcn r 3h go jjs uutuiown totcflroiu 40 invited further editorial botes tho hamilton herald makca a vvry reuonolilo uuffstatlon that tho pa- partmcqt of illllua hlro soma good nownpapor roan who can wrlto lnxllah to put tho recent military orders in ucb ehapo that ordinary peoplo can know wliat uifcy moan it olao thlnka that a ondcnoutlon of tho multitudin ous food rcsulatlona would bo helpful and moot lkoplo uereo with both pro- potlioiia ihcio la oonfuslun and luut ame luuun rmulu lit cunsturuatluu xjet there bo rvuaoiiablt cually inter preted reculatluiu and tho pooplo itru- crally will readily toiifonn to uioui our lrul buulncuu uo cunudtuiia ut th prcwjnt truila lu tu holp win tho war and thin iuko not rufcr uluno tu the aovcriimiiil hut to jili of uu in dlvlduully iho 11 rut bunliitoo or a mocliaiili or u ukrvliuut or u fanimr or a iiulutowlfo in to do hl ur imr boat to win tbo war lv rythlin uhc muh second tho wur iihoull bo rut aide uuo willi miy of no many tixni cluxenn huvo uu uliu ihut tiny un uu on with tholi work an umml and tliut tbay can huvo thtf nunio prlvlustu and the naino onjoynionta ua lit funnrr years ami e to tho war what la loft of their tlmo and oiiurny and money that was clearly niunlfcal jn nuuiy caeea wlillo tho rflatrauon was in prostcss luat wrrk wo moot all real- u that tho paramount thills in tho thoughts of all lu to do our fair tin re in briojrliia victory fur tho allies iry yourur ladlca do- over bo rarmcrottca from tho ladllj sorno of yur x claro thoy will wonder why 7 did you moo tho tacu on tho pot dos tho family rat tho otald old dollrery homo 7 men nlwaya do blu thlnga whon they surrender to tho ladlca tho ladles can collect money but whlnlmir who counted ut homo thoutchtful ladlca offered tea to chilled workcru homo unapu woro tajcon it waa ojgood day the rcq18tration here 197 parson wsre rnolstered in ac ton last weak tho ovont of tho week waa tho resla- tration of citizens under tho resula- tlons of tho canada itcfftatratlon boanl tho dcalro to comply with tho law was general and tho wish of most people waa evidently to haro it done as noon oa poiulblo whllo tho deputy itcbtlatrars and their aabbjtants were engaired only for haturday 22nd lnst tho demand for cards commenced on monday and by rrlday more than half the population bad rcelibsrcd tho reclstrauon wan oa follows malo femalo total cuatoma house 274 8 710 town hall 102 us 248 acton tannine co 321 44 3ss 2 60 7 total rcslntratlon 721 676 1237 with tho children under 16 enumer- atod on tho carda added to tho 1337 rfjfjintrants uio total number of peoples rebrcacntod by tho carda la about about 200 registration notes bays ono fair maid of uncertain aire to another after reelotorlne on satur day did you really tell how old you oxe7 gomo women never realized the real horrors or war till they were required to atato their acis in tho blanks on tho rcclatratlon cuda laut week tho fow purjoua who complained of tho inconvenience or registering surely forgot or novur realized tho incon- venlenco borno by tho men at tho front tho younir ludlcu of ulxtccn and up ward aro manlfcjlly not no umld about to hint tin lr aires as b usually presumed in ovcry case here this information was freely clvcn tho reicu- trars it waa rcfrcjhlnb durlnif the pro gress of uio rtkuitratlon to find so many young lad ley willing to leave homo lxcomo farmerettes nurses fac tory handa tc to moot any possible needs in tho national crisis ordination of rev r e jones intsreatlna services in ths baptist church tuoadax afternoon sad evonina tho ordination of tho jtov u tl jones took place in tho ilaptist church on tuesday delegates wcro present from fourteen churchts of tho quolph association laxio congrcgauons asr simblcd th afternoon meeting was called to order by mr cheater plunk who acted as clerk prolcro in tho absence df mr james i warren hoy ir gordon of guolph was elected moderator and ilov t j hind of houpcler clork- aflcr a acison of prayer tho council heard tho candidates statement of conversion cull to tho ministry and views of doctrine hov wm ilremner if galcttuvwtniamcrobo7 anntth- burg and itov h h green of preston then offered pruyir tho ordination acrmon wus preached by ilov h t hchude of kitchener it emphasized conditions of frultful- s ho charge to tho candlduto was given by iuiv ur cllno qoorbotown and tho churue tu tho churcli vy rot p c cajnoron or kltchoncr tho ordination prayer was offered by ilov dr gordon ouclpli which was followed by the laying on of hands tho rlfcht hand of fellowship waa extended on iwtiulf of zho ilaptist church by ilov mr hind of heapeler a unlyuo feuturo ut tho proceedings was tho preuonco of a member of tho council mr ilobert ileauoy george town who utatid that ha wus in acton as u member of hie council which or dained tho lato iluv 1l 1 cook jlxty- one yearn ago tho ludlcj of tho church entertained the visitors at lea at tho close of tho ufternoon ucsslou obitualiy mrs ilov wlluuiu hryers at tho rlpo ate of lihiy hvo years hurah 1 1 rlesl widow of thu late iuv william llryum i u iiihi away on tho luih liml at hi r liuiiiu in napunce i llrytru wan twuo a re i id out f alton willi lr liuubind mil fumlly tlilrty llv jinn m u llev mr uryiru was the uilniuu r of the m tho lint church hen for nwral iuni iholr llklnfc fur tho town mid the many friends in ru iiujel uiu fuiilll to ilel attuu fur their nukliiiro ui aiii wiion ilev mr ilryiru umiiutud bin minis try and took u munrui miulrd routloo in 1h33 ih finuly rtaldid hire until igol whan mr hrytri fullinir hialth rendered it dealt uhlo to remove to tlio home of mm uryi ru t ufly ihia where moat or iholr rluth wum living ut nutuinrti mr llrynu n kuunwl his holplnutu ulnu ijura do mian nntlto was thn only mumkr of tho fanily rn mulnliik t hiimr mrs llurlle 1 unny unit mr lyed alio hiirvlvo 1101 0j oi2ni2iia1- account tin aitom ibkm lajtaa prlnung 0 co municipal world supplies 1 s3 0 ii ultchle streets wulks is os g 11 ltltchlo mro ubiu 1 00 127 x moved by w h iconuoy necondrd by c woodliall thatthe report of tho 1 liuuico committee bo adopted car ried a communication from o toronto jlrm was received requesting tho pri vilege of eroctlng a directory loard at each street intersection of mill street the council did not consider it udvls- ahlo to erect the boards proposed oy this firm as thoy would iludguro uio s tree to complaints were mado that tho dam of corporation pond wan in a had u tu to of repair and uio water 30 low that tho woods aro decay in v tho municipal ofhcer was lustrii tod to see that all repairs woro promptly at- tomlod to and tho dam put in good it was moved by d a henderson seconded by geo llorber uiat tho itoovo be authorized to proclaim mon day august c as clvls holiday for acton carried mr d iloss requested that uio council make an approach to tho new rnachlno shop just as noon as poa- ulblo uio approach will bo constructed erin tho annual sunday bchool conven tion of uio township of icrin will bo hold in tho presbyterian church to day tho w c t u will hold their an nual convention of uio county of wel lington in burns church tomorrow tbcro died at uio methodist parson age izrin early on monday morning june 17 hiram smith father of tho hov j melvln smith in his 90th year mr clare hamilton who was for 00 many years with his uncle uio lato t j hamilton is going into business hero for himself at tho recent session of tho county council a special grant of 1200 was mado to tho continuation bchool at iin lira berry and two children mon treal and mrs llowett and two chil dren toronto ore here on a visit to their parents mr and mrs j d lreltcb- ur and mrs alexander hin air reglna iv aro visiting her sister and other friends at uio entrance t hero last week 30 pupils wrote 9 of whom were from erin tho death of peter youngest son of mr and mrs archio mclean lot 3 10th line erin took place at guelph hospital on thursday hist in nut 10th year after an operation- advocate military ncwo ptos herb illtrhlo w hunter an 1 aler hhand expert to ion o urorkvllln for overseas to morrow ijout il if hare formerly dlnlrtrt representative for haltoti is now with tho sth imprlal hlr huttrry and has been in nrtlvo uorvlro in ivanco alnco january last a letter from pie arthur watson who has been in l raneo since march says ho la rjulo well and will jiavo some exciting alorlca to tell when ho kcts back to dear old acton after tho war upr jooeph gibbons who is with tho canadian ttniclnocra toronto wus homo for tho week and prior to going to tjl johns quo for future training help for h alton farmers for haying and harvest hundreds of men are uvallablo to ns- nlot in harvcsunc in haluin and many aro experloncod in farming the ontario government and other agencies have looked up theso men und tho municipal councils have appolntod ileglntrarn to whom farmers can apply for help farmers iihould avail them- nelvrs of this assistance where help ik needed iormers con nio tholr opplh3atlon with any of tho following hal ton reg istrars w k lsooatt oauvlll chaa hall trafaloi p- o j f richardson milton w- f strong durltnoton j w croxlor milton c w grand y gsoroetown j a tracey eaquaalng p o w j raid acton marshall holmas campbell villa mon and boya willing to assist on farms con also register with any of tho abovo ilcglstrars only do so at once those wishing to write direct may so to ontario employment bureau 4t king 8u west toronto crewoono corners rev geo bmlthorman will preach his farewell sermon hero next sunday during hut pastorate hero mr smlui- rrmnn has mods many warm friends who recrethls removal the ladles aid was held at the homo of mrs wlularo dennis lost thursday mr w a murray is making further improvements this year to blue bprlng pork ho is cleaning tho river out so us to mi boating possible and is erecung tables for the convenience of picnickers tho use of this park lias always been free but wo aro sure t everyone would bo willing to pay a nominal fee to compensate mr murray for tho labor and expense ho has so cheerfully given tor the plcasuro of all school section no 8 tmrrii will ho 14- a picnic on frtdoy churchill siloojn and crowsons cor ners sunday schools will picnic at uio blue spring park on thursday july a thn daughters of scotland lodge of guelph will picnic at tho same place on july mr and mrs geo watson and fam ily motored to burlington last sunday und spent tho dov with friends there mrs w lclfihman and utuo grand daughter jfcan llorber acton visited at mr w dennis on sunday mrs crowson acton is visiting at uio home of her son mr m crowson mr and mrs geo lants and chil dren acton visited friends hero over tho wockend mr and mrs- j leuhmsn acton spent sunday at mr w lambs mr charlie kingsbury lmen mills and mr p m churchill visited at mr u j kingsbury s on sunday a wonderful 6ea food campaign havo you noticed ho advertise ments in tho toronto papcrot did you know that lost week for instance more mackerel were sold n acton than i have sold in any six months of my business here do you know that tho campaign is proving a phenomenal success bomo of tho comments of my cus tomers are amusing they oocm to think that haddock mackerel mar ket cod eta aro strange and won derful animals of another planet also that everything that comes from uio sea is salty hark back for a moment to tho tlmo plneaplpes and grapefruit wore introduced they wcro unfamiliar and hard to sell not no today however millions of uiom are con sumed jn ontario it isthj name way with tho doll- clous fvesh heanpuih why do i harp on thin sea fish stuff you aakt simply because it is tho only avenuo uio re is to cut down the high cost of living and save beef and pork which our allien need at tho front and also for tho increased consumpuom tho lakes floherlcs ore developed to tho limit of production tholr dolly catch is practically sold be fore it is taken from tho water but if ontario will consume 100 000 000 more sea tlsh than at present they con bo providod all preah sea plh quoted now arrivo in refrigerator cam by ex press at toronto and my order is expressed at onco to acton so it la always freah fresh caught mackerel th 10o headless and dresnod had d oof per lb 12j6 market cod headless and dresa- per lb 12i lake fi3h very scarce salmon trout to z2 white pish if it arrives lb 22a salmon trout steuka lb 25o fresh nerrlng if thoy arrive at 1 market pricw my store will bo closed on mon days hut will ie opes ua usual tho rest of tho wnek s j stauffer f16h food 8peciali0t catwj food board licnm no 6 1ck25 phone 0 acton ont o mnffi iiivitiiuuiiwmq everyone will admire them three times a day shining spotless dishes you know if a thing is worth doing at all it is worth doing well so for your dishes and utensils use sunlight soap its soft creamy lather ensures a shining cleanliness 1 that will bo a delight to the eye sunlight soap has great cleansing power yet it never rcd- 1 dens or- hurts tho softest bands being of surpassing purity ijjjuukjiumsuiuuitiuitft4miauiiuvsiiiuiiuauiiiijjiibuiuia no mhere will you find prices lower than at this store wc do not mean that wo havo the chcapcat goodu but the heat obtainable at the lowest posaiblo prices silk poplins silk poplins ore jo urcar demand thia ncooon andthcrc la nothing in the market that will give better wear with rich bilky llniah wc have them inu ttlock blue green sand nigger brown 30 in wd special at per yard 1g5 all wool serge deess goods your i chancc lo kc n on thc3c 5 nothing in the wholesale houses at any price wc have them in two ahdtles blue brown gray only 54 ins wide special at 2j0 two linen towel bargains no 1 h a lm muck towel 18 ins x 34 ins hemmed nt ends with border special at each 35c no 2 is a fine huck towel 18 in3 x 38 iru heiiutttehcd ends with border good value at each extra 50c ends table damask these ends of tabic damask arc in good lengths 2 2j4 and 2yi yards 70 inches wide with heavy satin finish worth today 175 yard special at 2 yards for 280 2 yards for s3jj0 2j yard tor jx60 ginghams at 20c- theso ginghams are worth to day 2 yard wholesale we have a limited quantity left all good patterns in checks and stripes special nt yard 20c english prints at 22c and 25c prints arc away up m price again and in tiorao towns they arc asking 35c for these prion wc have a jood assortment of pat terns in navy brown gray special at 25c light grounds at 22c art sateens at 50c yard wc arc showing u good range of art sateens soft finish extra tyidc widths fast colors at special yard 50c mens penmans summer weight merino underwear nt l00 at this low price it will pay you to lay in a couple of suit of this underwear every gar ment has the penmans brand on it all sizes shirts and drawers in stock a limit of two iuits to a customer special at each v l00 scotch fingering yarns mills report a shortage of fingering yarns for this coming season wc have in stock a limited quantity ip black grey and khaki paronj full weight best quality at per 3k jlb g3c 1cr lb 2u0 mill st wis obu 70r oju3m una sell iron leso acton a wn oiei- yuu enaa wej aau iron etw tfclotl e3 military service tf 2i90 men 9 and 20 years off age harvest leave leave off absence on ground 08 extreme hardlsmp procedure to obtain leave of absence men nineteen and twenty years of age it has comq to tho attention of tho government that thero is a widespread impression that young men of nineteen years and thobe who becamo twenty since october 13 1917 aa well as those who may become nineteen from timo to time and who have been or will be called upon to rcgiater under the military service act are to bo immediately called to tho colours this impression is quite incorrect no dato has yet been fixed for calling upon such men to so report for duty nor has tho question been brought before tho cabinet for decision in view of tho need of labour on tho farm it is most unlikely that consideration will bo given to tho matter until after the harvest is over although of courso tho governments action must bo determined primarily by the military situation v thero is no further obligation incumbent upon young men of tho ages abovo mentioned who havo registered or who do bo hereafter until thoy receive notice from tho begistrare harvest leave some enquiries have been received aa to tho possibility of granting harvest leave to such troops as may bo ha the country at that time no definite assur- anco can be given ion this point as advantage must bo taken of ships as they bocomo available on tho other hand harveatleavo will bo given if at all possible leave of absence on grounds of extreme hardship it is desired that tho itegulaticms respecting leave of absenco in cases of hard ship should bo widely known and fully understood such leave will bo granted in two cases a where extreme hardship arises by rcabon of tho fact that tho mun concerned is either tho only son capablo of earning a livelihood of a father killed or disabled on service or presently in bervico overseas or in training for such service or under treatment after returning from overseas orthe only remaining of two or more brothers capablo of earning u livelihood tho other brother or brothers having been killed or disabled on service or being presently in service overseas or in training for overseas or under treatment after his or their return from overseas j brothers married before 4th august 1914 living in separate establishments and having a child or children not to bo counted in determining tho fact that tho unnn is tho only remainink son or brother b where extreme hardship arises by reason of exceptional cimunsuinces such aa thn fact that tho man concerned is tho solo support of a widowed mother an invalid father or other tielpless dependents it is to bo noted that in all theso cases tho governing faptot is not hardship loss or suffering to tho individual concerned but to others uiat is members of his family or thoso depending upon him procedure to obtain leavo of absence a simple system for dealing with theso caea lias bo n adopted forms of application havo been supplied to overy depot uattalion and an officer of each battalion has bocnlotailcd whoso duty it is to give thuni immediate attention thotnan concerned should on reporting toliis unit state that ho dcurea to apply for leavo of nbsenco qn ono or moro of tho groundsmentiontd and his application form will then bo filled out and forwarded to militia headquarters ottavro in tho meantimo if uio caso appears meritorious tho man will bo given provisional leavo of nbsenco for thirty days so that ho may return homo and continue his civil occupation while his caso is being finally disponed of issued ny dnraiminnt ocmujtia nv defence department oir justice attn b the motiiolit churcli nv nor lr tj a n d psitt prona willow mroot tl istiii irl 1 come and welcome icc foi1 hall ica luxlrs of l viii till tii cn- tlm lot ut u liuiljju if lie t roll ly juitn t rlrrn will l lulu n o- ilvcry by tli ll tt j a flmlth ur mill wlihur rts 4tf acton hongl aotray titmyrtl t thn i r mliu of tlio unilrniii imil lot j nn g naannr- vrnya a hay mini with wtiltn utar in tare list moult owni r limy rccovrr by idciitlfyiiir iujui mill i sylns vx- poiisrs w t miajl c03 it it no itkkwood tcnderq fon coal hrsltxl u iiiiilcrblciin 1 coal for tho id i i in iilni ii 1 i tho r for will ln rrcolvim ut thl jiir until 13 o uxk noon on tbuniluy jumi 27 191b for the stipiily roiil forom imitillr hutld- lnr thro tif limit thu dominion lomblnnl uim llwatlun mtil firm of tnnilrr can im ohnlind u thli nico and fnim tlm mnlilnni of tlio dlffor- ont lomtnlrn hiillllrij n rrnons u mu rlni mi mitlilo 1 llutt tunlon will not lj ri ii it 1 unless nuidn on tlio iirlnttil f n urn uuniillcd and nl vltli tin u- itrtu il uliiaturrs llsch t nilrr inunt lo n jmntmiftd by an ofrcptcd clikiuii on a rliartrml ban it imiytihlo to thn ortlc- of tho uln istcr of iubllc worl ji equal to 1j jmj of tho amount of thu ti nlcr uy tin it c di mikjciiiita rcpartmcnt of public worku ottavm juno c 131k ci 3 new wonderland friday june 2a ghosts of yesterday a select picture with norma talmailj thn btrnn tchjnuu njld a lillllu kikmiiii oomedy saturday june 20 the yunkcr- war with geo walsh bqii c liar lis cluxjilln in eay btrcet monday july 1 conscience un unusual pic ture with cuidyu itrockwtll tuesday july 2 rlamliitf oram u vltacraph picture unil iplitodo 3 of tlio mystery ship r l gregory a novor whisper in tlio pxbsoncs of a latlent ur oxhlbl- b1iis vt worry ur oicltcinont packet of wilsons fly pads will kill more tues than 6- wqimh or any t sticky 1 1y catcher pfpflrjfo handle bojdby nil dnif hurts orottr j uu oikra tjturcf recruits g rol voc 7 ixn thl uusiniiih wuii uo into tltainltvj ai thu 9clph ijugineyq tyua jluttiu llcqe kju1wm thoros u tooaun for calls boliur nl in luut wwk ui jusliriad ho in last vmp ono nrm iml 10 u our craduatos mi uu urtitlu atoa in lr cimlo tissslun tho oulliu yum u liortlduuirs guelfri business couxgk harsld did a at tho post ofhc ouslph ont highlands- ontario oit kill of iul r ufp 11 tho fuiully tho aloonquin park muiikoka lakto oloiiqian day lakl of uayo timaoaui arv all loui p lay o round m dxo hotula uffurtl tlty i umfortu ut ny i fc it livu in liut or hit t l yu bu u nuiuiiuilild iojt mu ioui uiloi ui htwiiiiiu cai hiuuiiuihibiio udvulmu liull jooj nwuuiji froii any ci ujnl iunu i k asonl or c u llurnluu ihnu 1 una i at- lo il holml aait acton ont phwns 13 fall wheat seed announcement in viow of tio partial failure of tho iiull wheat crop in thl i pro vince this year u will bo nectssary for farmcru to mako drly arranco- ments for tho supply of sued which they will need for fail ijwuie under uilso circumstance a farm ers who have on hand quantities of wheat nultutilu for fall licldlnc aro urged to conserve tlnm fur this purpose if thero hi no demand locally tho information should bo supplied to this department or to uio local offlco oftlilii pparunent in your county o that every effort may bo mado to iulvu an aqultablo and satisfactory distribution thu nefcd for foodbtufts jiuiulliu a larso aceroiio of ivh vlitat in uils pro vince scain thl i ymr und tho co operation of tho filnucni in tlie mo- bllixauon and distribution of tho avallabli seed uupphca ii invited w f sthong agricultural rcprssontstivs ourlinoton ont qeo s henry linlstsr of arjncultur snt dldas toronto ont quality counts every time vonoo a charles strosts toronto lias latuly bcn asked to flit posi tions worth fniin si out to 51600 per uunuin 1 ho drmaiid far our knuluatcs la ivo tlnioi our supply no vacations lnttr nuw writs for laruo catulutuo acton bakery m edwards co mill gtreet acton i to fsqllltsta tho handuna of ths prod u ali of uur usery snd to mua it tnora tumvoniont for our customar va hv socursd th hop iixt to wllo con feet ion ry whir auppllos of our war bread brown bread tea biscuits cakes buiib and scones may always uo vioiumd wldqinu cakl a ohlcialty m edwalids 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