Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 24, 1918, p. 2

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ttwkw w rrv n a births wnrrlagt and xekha ro now charged for at th following rates births jcc marriages 60 deaths coo memorial cards s0t 10c per llpo extra for poems t -v- djed habitotti i in milton on turirfay oct her 2 ibib hnrah inixahcth dton ixslqvcd wife of william jiar bolllo mcdonaujln georgetown on mon ily october 21 1818 mary lucllla ujo wtfn of jotin mcdonal i need ci yearn cai rvrj oil in artlon in iram iyi iny october u 1018 pie mlrliacl kaley nop of the lata michael kaloy jiturjilii need 37 yearo andi iihon ieh in aollon in ivnnco on tuesday october 1 101b 1 to arthur andornon son of william i anilrmnn i ark avonuo acton in hln 2int yar iioikinhat baronao lake n y on monloy october 14 1911 carl r hopkins eldest oon of mr and mra w v hopkins of burlington aged 31 yearn matiison at bangor michigan on october 3 1318 charlotte on homo relict or the lata thonuw oroy-f- j ma the son former crown attorney llalton county aged 74 yean in memohiam dlnny in loving meciory of john denny jjjqucnjng who diod october 12 11c do not ask ua if wo mus him when our bleed lot hearts are sore an we look around our domes tend hay by day wo mlsa him more wltfi plnny and childuln in arton 3xtse tytebb thuilbday october 2 1018 editorial notes tho united states fourth liberty loan ot j 0000 000 000 haa been over subscribed by icq 000 000 or mom according to conservative estimates just issued from tho twelve rcderal reaervo districts the estimated total la 6 1g6000 000 despite the epidemic of spanish influenza and peace talk two more acton homes t ark saddened io arthur andersoriand pto kaloy mak the supreme flai rjnc canadian journalism lost on of its most able members whn ueulcot j d clarke managing director of tho oalt importer died from acute pnou roonla following lira provalent influ- enxa last week col clarke wan an honor to the profession his ability as a nawbpapcrman came naturally doth hla parents iho late hon charles clarke and ura clarke of elora were talented wrltcro and contributors to the presa tho eud nown reiichod arton on lrl day thut i tr arthur aihlnrnni lion ol wjitlnni d an lemon i arl avenue had fallen in action tn 1 ranco 01 lursdiy tuber 1 i tn an it r 11 w ui an a ton ixiy an 1 prtatlj iflovitl by lilu einipanlopii lln rnlltfl in uio igith ilnltnn lint forln battalion n hln elitlitrenlh birth day an 1 hud njniiit nuirly lumvytar in kluilil lln wnt overman with hla itatuilhin mid went with d npeclal ilruft froru 1 uj lun i to 1 ranco about novel moiitln aji arthur wiw u hrlkht boy ho wo a rrnduute of actnn illrh ix hiol and npciit oonit tnontlui attemllnff ounlpli culler lute inntltute murk aytntathy in felt fur ila nnrents und family in their nurrow a memorial iirrvlco fi r lie andcr uon anil other acton loyu who have fallen will bo hell in knox churcli imt hundny tnornlni on tutwduy mnrnlni a menaago ruino tt r1joi i margaret and lhsa toth knluy ntntlnr tiiat their brother i to michael kaloy had fallen in action in 1 fanco on gctnber 11 i to talcy oullutcti lu the lcdh hal onipufterjii itnttnllon in junuary 1018 iio wont oftn an with the ilattatlon and crounod tn ituiich on u10 23th of march hxit iitlcrn mcelvel thtn pum mor iiavo fllwayu bicn clioerful and full of intcrcallmr nown urea thine ihrourh hla lattem uicro wau the plea- nurublo ontlclnatjon of rctumlnc home to acton after the war he waa ereat- ly attached to hla alotem hero and they naturally folt tliat ho wan tliolr chief aupnort icaloy waa born at the home atcad on the nccond lino thirty aoven yearn ixeo ho won tho on of tho lato michael kaiey after tho deaui of hla father and mother ho and hla two un married nlutcra came to acton to live two brothers gcorco and james live in hamilton and a nlnter mrs mc- nftily real ilea at olenwllllama ho was a devout roman catholic and hut namo occupies a place on tho honor roll of sl joseph a church neighborhood news- town and country lumi of interest from vahou coeall- tl covered 4iy the fre pra churchill 1 arrncru urn buuy plculntr apnlci tlitmn dnyu thorti have been a number of canes of the lnfluniika in this vicinity cocnruttliur potato dldftlnir and hoo hllllnir are on the iroffrnmme- now rhv w m mcdonald b apcnrtlnir the week at mr john llmltha tho cot iriro in toronto having bcon closed timt bit or the fourth lino from the town lino to i vcratt dennys rto is in very bad condition a doxen or twenty loadi of crave would crcatly improvo it oakv1lle oalary 1 1 kerr of hamllloi pointed chief of police 11200 v ti m crawley town clerk and mrs crawloy are away on a holiday trip to atlantic city n j owing to the prevalence of upanlsh tnfluenxa tho iark coram uelon have deemed it advlnable to cancel all mfiv- inr picture shows for tho present i to hid htnnahury a reennt return ed ooldler tipcnt a fow dayu in town mid feels fine hut ho li auitcrlnc terribly wlltj ida nerves from tho result of shell shock l william qulnn son of cpl jaxnes qulnn dleal in now york on werneaday and was buried in oakyule on priday at 3 o clock record qeorqctown mr and mrs a writes worth at jiaroil in toronto hint wednesday mrs victor mcdonald and children hnvo returned home after a vlalt to frlcnla in ohio tho anniversary servlren of knox irosbytcrlan church oooritrtown are indeflnatoly pootponnd mrs kerr who haji ijccn visiting friends in the western utatcn has returned to town it looks as jf tho contractor for u10 new lavement on main htroet will be unahle to comi letn the work- lieforo winter owing to tho scarcity of labor tho influenza which ban taken a heavy toll in deaths of cltiiens is now abating churches schools and places of public assembly have been cluacl fur a couplo of weeks mrs 1 dward coleman who under wont on operation at toronto hoipltnl lost week is improving nicely hrrnjd limchouoc burlington dr james w robertson who recent ly toured britain france and italy on hnh of i c oot ri and tho canada food board reports conditions in italy as extremely svri although improved by good crops of fruit and vegetables during the post summer there has been a diminu tion of over fifty per ccnl in the pro duction of milk butter and cntxsao and the total ration in germany according to tho italian food controller was better at tho time of dr robertsons visit than that of italy canada must thcrctox produce all possible food to give aid to our loyal allies the organization for tho victory loan campaign in the county of hal- ton la about complete tfie objective for the dominion this year is coo 000 000 hut it la desired to ralso 50 000 mp tho ohjecthro for tho county of holton is j1450 000 but the committee are working for j2000 000 tho county did eactrcmely well last year but with tho larger objective this year even more thorough work must bo done tho bonds will bear interest at the rate of s4 maturing in c 10 and lfi years free from dominion taxation with such on attractive rate of interest any ono familiar with investments should bo only too anxious to got their share of the securities wo mus oil do our best as patriotic residents ftown and country admission of defeat and uncdhdi tionaj surrender by germany is tho unanimous demand of tho american presa in its editorial comment on ger many o latest peace note in discuss ing the latest reply the london poet oaya germany enjoys all the advan- tagtsi possessed by ah unscrupulous liar over on honest man the allies demand unconditional surrender of tho armed forces of this dehumanized poople because until these enemies of tho human race are compelled openly to tako knowledge of their utter de feat there can be no peace in tho world we are alone when a for trcaa cannot longer hold it la no dis honor ir uio commander surrenders tho kaiser must take up hla cross of concluding quickly necessary peace ttnd accepting whatever is hard let the kaiser declare himself ready this utterance by maximilian harden addressed to several thousand persona in berlin on sunday waa loudly ap plauded harden pointed out that bulgaria was occupied turkeys falo was scaled and austria hungary was out of tho fight the victory loan in acton ths cnvswr nd thsir territory for town and vicinity tho following oro tho mon appointed as canvaaoerfl for tho acton district for tho victory loan campaign john r kennedy c c hendicrson d it hutcncon archib gillies mr kennody and mr henderson will look after tho district from tho 3rd line esqueolng to tho western boundary including tho town of acton mr hutch oon and mr gillies will canvass naasagawoya from tho northern of tho hpeysldo road to tho northern boundary mon have been solccted by thi county executive after very careful consideration oh being men who aro thoroughly familiar wrh their terri tory of good standing in tho com munity and capable of attending to their work thoroughly as their work is of such vital importance to the country it haa boon appreciated by tho county executive that onry nuch men could bo employed in this work change in tho local limploycrs committee mr john clorko ban been appointed chairman and mr wro arnold and mr w a storey have been mado membcra of tho committee the work of thia committee la to organize internally firms in tills area and to secure tho largest nubscrlptions possible from tho employeen honor flags will bo donated to tho firms securing their objective which la 10 of tho annual payroll to be comprised of oubscriptlana from jtfe of its ployeca mlna delia dingle left last week to toko a cuurno nt cornel university ithacn n y mrs w j thomas and daughter muriaj of vancouver b c ore re newing acaualntancea in town tho burlington cannery is having sea wall built at the rear of their property to protect it from oast storms mr a p alton and slater miss alton returned home from british columbia last rriday they report a delightful trip about 11 o clock on saturday morn ing tho firemen had a run to port nelson to the home of mr thomas patterson where some curtaim had caught fire cpl m w fisher who went over seas with tho 173rd two years ago arrived home on furlough bast wecjc after the strenuooj life of the trenches murray is enjoying- fully his visit home gazette mlos aleda meredith la spending a few holidays with friends in toronto mid dorolh polkingharno has se cured a good ponttlon in tho employ or the harris abbatolr toronto mr john mcglli of ottawa ia upend ing a few days at the home of his mother mrs j j mclll mm lrod downing has returned to ileachvllla pftcr spending a couple of weeks with her mother mrs j j mc j hi wo are glad to know that mrs w1i ham mllllere who has been buffering from blood poisoning la able to be about again mr douglas oowdy of toronto unl veralty is homo at present tho faculty being closed on account of the influ enza epidemic wo aro glad to report that mr nel son lane who has been confined to hln bod for a couple of weeks is able to ixi about again mr and mrs edward marshall have returned to their home here after spending a couple of mocrths with her brother at whllechurch all were very sorry to hear of the death of mr t p i vena of urantford for many years ho was a highly es teemed citizen of limehouse mrs ivens and family havo tho sincere aym pathy of the people of llmebojao and vicinity d 1 ontario a largo place in the economic position of canada waa uover better illustrated than lu tho last victory loan campaign but if it noalntaiiicd another supremo effort will bo needed lu the campaign soon t open nearly half the total subscrip tlons in november 101t were from ontario and there juia been talk thai the aanio proportion la expected this year tho war spirit and war service of ontario have been so jnagnlflcont that there is little prospect of a dla appointment now this province has been tho centre of munition making with the liberal distribution of money which tliat brings and its agricultural mining and other industries have been on p moat buoyant basis a a result of the splendid campaign und the gen eroas rcsiwutti of the eople tho pro vlnce or ontario raised 204 ibs 400 or tho 111589 000 ror tho dominion in the fourth loan this came from 3wo0o subscribers averaging 78 03 each out of the b20u3s ittukra in all canada averaging 13 each quo cccuruo mourn with pa7t0 from ftnti tojptmmni or hi dc each in fctjcotuivv 0 in v 7 1l wnn tjwvltt tt home itocchswef tw t grand na- tjous were in the hutnouk o in the domln- liir dwuh mrs wltliegjjpn eviry 92 hop uytcrlun military news lieut ii r preston uon of mr t h ireston of the urantford lxposl- tor has been killed in action in france word waa received last week that pte joseph lryor son of thomas fryer noasagawcya had boon killed in action in lranco pte- j p bcarrow left on tuesday for tho hold 1cm convalescent hospital at burlington for further treatment and possibly an operation pte erneat charles iowko quelph who returned from ovcracas nome time ago and received hla discharge died on sunday from innmnxo carpi arthar daniel mcgllhcudy son of tho late ponlol mcqhilcudy of tho godcrlch tflgnaj liaa dlod from wounds receive in october 6 whllo in action in iranco pto w r wansborough oon william wansborough toronto and nephew of robert wansborough lake averwo acton was killed in action in franco thlt month a field cord from pto kipling puffer received yesterday says ho was woundod in uction about tho end of september ho was in tho hospital when ho wrote andexpectod to bo re moved to tho base hospital in a fow days r mrs putrick kelieher guelph ro eclved a letter from lieut c cooke adjutant of tho 18th canadian bat tallon w o it stating that her him band corimrat p kelleher had dlod of wounds at no 47 general hospital on august 20 tom ho also informed her that ho waa awarded tho military meda for bravery lu tho field during erin miss cromer of elora has been vlaitluc miss jesale overland- mr d sanders has returned to fat- thomas ottera two weeks visit at ills home here mr nugh mllley of detroit m1 visited tho fair its 23 yearn since he was here last mr and mrs reynolds sollna have been here on a visit to their son dr e and mrs reynolds j j still of erin village has been appointed boilirr of the th division court of wellington in the place of p doherty realgnod mrs david rogers of london and her daughter mrs frunk marlatt or thomas motored to erin lost friday and spent tho day at r god overland s the evergreens on tuesday rorenoon mrs torzwell church street waa round lying tho floor of her house where she had fallen in an unconscious state stroke la d impeded and very uttlo hope is entertained for ber recovery j vocatc some general conference incidents a notable gathering of leading of the mfthodist church jsrgq butteriek patterns are the best for home dressmaking- we have the agency for acton november fashion sheet free o0pr1nge lvery ono who can should buya victory bond this month tho potato crop is turning ouj ex ceptionally good in this section he spanish influenza has not affected many in this vicinity yet threshing and silo filling have kept tho farmers busy tho lost week or two numbers of farmers are teaming turnips to acton the price is down to 30c potatoes were shipped thia week by io of our fartacrs to klngsvlllo in lsaex county some of the roads in this section hnvo gotten ycry rutty latcli neither motorists nor formers with wagons like them mr h r mccutchcon had two lingers of hla right hand painfully lacerated in the fan mechanism pt a threshing machine lait thursday part of tho first joint of tho wecocd flager and tho fleshy part of tho end of the first were amputated tho uction replying to mr martott in tho brit ish housq of commons tho right hon andrew bonar law slated that the dominion governments had not as yet formally nominated resident ministers to act as mcmbeim of tho imperial war cabinet but pnmler borden had recently urranged for tho attendance of canadian rcpruacntutlvus at raoet logs of tho imperial war cabinet neral smuts was avallablo as re pro aonttttlvo of south africa whllo j regards australia prowler hughes would bo ubl to attend meetings several meetings liad been hold since last eesoimt nt la in ft tho cnnmnamvar ixpartnn tioed of five h undrew million dollar to spend in canada for wur supplies now if working men want wages for their work tho farmem iay fur their produce und thu bu incsu mun cash for hln goods this money haa to bo raised by hid purchase of victory hondo which will bo offend you at you door some time between the hth october and thu 1mb n vcmbr if ou do not wish tho euovcrnmuiit lo luunui uu and collptt it in tuzra without ullowtr l milton witl alexander has been 111 for soma tlmo and his condition lias become very serious his heart is weak on monday mayor earl got official notico tliat his youngest son pte harold earl hud been wounded hla left arm fractured by gunshot champion tho daughters of the empire wish to press sincere thanks to tho girls of tho l t l who sold tags for them on fair day and realized the splendid sum of s172 the mayor handed out a nice little bouquet to tho streets and walks com mltteo at last meeting of council for tho good work uioy had done during tho year he had never seen tho streets in as good condition as they are now at last we have a churchlczs sunday the last thing we were dreaming of tho prevalent influenza is responsible for this now order of things it is to be hoped however that things will be all right again soon a church i ess sunday la about the least to be desired reformer naosaqavvgya intfituit fur uiuy iiuy a ikjil 1 and int 6 4 per nt 111 ri payable half eurly ut t e 1 unk yi eleal 11 lie m to ty 1 01 1 ictl than mortiu fct oil tlit 1 euet 00 ut unlnc unbend farm in o w towntililp un 1 tijiut wll t tai of 1 i ktuml you un 1 u y 01 all th way tn in lfo to li 00 u tt rm f from i to 16 j ut un 1 jou want 10 jl till my it 11 h 11 it fur what it it t on i fly for the auvamtorn miss alma frank of guelph ient a fow days ut 1 or home here miss wink worth of toronto la visiting at the noasagaweya manse all tho schools in tho township are closed for a fortnight 011 account of tho influenza i miss myrtle pickett returned home after a pleasant visit with friends in michigan for several waeks john kennedy had a very sue cesaful sale of farm stock and lmpla oicnia last week mr and mrs ken nedy intend moving tollamilton lu tho near future there was no service in unj of tho churches in this township luu u 111 luy on account of the action of tho board of health to provont tt u spnad of infllieuza the monthly moetlng of tho women s ing ut thu methodist iursonuge ut the methodist parsonage the nuveuilioi meeting will be hold at the homo of mrs william 1 illutl mr cotln kltejilug bud two year oil colt kit dut on thu uuhurban roll w ly ti iu k lust turaduy it was titt ut lc with tho ufti rnoon eur going wmt unl wus liutt uu tu lly that it hud to be ho lh loan in consluvrut le mm win withers neur kuutel i ull died on liiuimhu oi t 17th uftir u oii 1 1 ijjncji i hei rune itl wu i id e 11 hupunlny uflei noon from tho t imlly reilflenie to fntivltw cmi tni y aet m the hi red veil fumlly havo h- dealest nympathy of thu 1 cnuiiunky in tn ir f eorrvw wall jt was a great conference it waa the biggest event in my life said layman who had been a delegate to tho gsneral conference at hamilton last week continuing he said it waa worth much to mo to have tho right and opportunity of sitting in oils great mthodiat paillamenl for two weeks to see and hear and rub shoulders with the big men of tho church the leaders at tho head of tho connexlonak interests in the colleges in high pool lions in public life tho renowned preachers leading states men and jurists leading workers in the church a activities it was an honor beyond expression to enjoy thjs high tirlvllege 1 shall always esteem it one of th large opportunities of my cx- pcriencev the commodious first church was tilled to capacity on thanksgiving night when tho masterly addresses by chancellor bowles of victoria uni versity and hon n w rowel preal dent of the privy council of canada were delivered among the numerous public addresses these were admitted the best of the conference sessions tho election of conferenca opart- mental o nicer omulled in the re c lec tlon of moat of tho ornccraby prac tlcally unanimous votes of the b4em- bent dd crelghton as editor of uu christian guardian dr moore as general secroary of evangelism and social service dr endlcott as secre tary of foeign missions dr crews as editor or tho sunday school publi cations dr johnson as editor of the wcslayan dr org ham aa secretary f education vthe nowlyclected o ulcers are rev samuel fa 11 is book steward rev r j d slmpcon secretary of the super annuation fund rev frank lonsford secretary or sunday schools and tha young peoples societies these are all among the younger men virile en ergetic and well qualified for tho posi tions general regret waa felt that tho bur den or ago necessitated tho retire ment of dr urlggs for forty years ho lias been the honored and success ful book steward under his admini stration the book and publishing house of tho church has grown from a busi ness or 180 000 turnover per annum to- one or 800 000 a highly compliment ary resolution or appreciation to tho venerable dr was luiaapd he waa made book steward emeritus with a substantial lionoroxiuea throe of tho leading ministers were elected as fraternal delegates to bear the greetings of tho great canadian church to tho methodists of great britain and america rev dr spar ling of hamilton is fraternal delegate to tho british wesloyan conference lieu dr t albert moore of toronto to the genera conference of tho lpls copal methodist church of tho united states and llov balcm bland d d of winnipeg to the methodist lplar colial church south legislation looking to advanced uo tlvltlea in sunday school work in which the interests of the children and young people of the church are better coordinated was passed the church war and patriotism re celvod a largo amount of consideration in reports discussions and crystallzcd legislation increases in the minimum salaries of ministers and an increased scale for ministers who are retired from ac tlve work were adopted tho missionary enterprises of the church received much attention and improved mot hods and higher objee lives were adopted tho two ofneere who contributed the most to tho smooth running of the conference sessions were the venerable general superintendent rev pr chown whose executive ability was greatly admired and tho indefatigable and long experienced secretary rev moore whose secretarial ability and administrative skill were unexampled both of these principal officers were promptly at their posts at the opening or every session und continuously duty from the beginning to the end or tho oenerul conference corset manufgcturcra ad vanced their prices on octo ber i they aro now nearly double the price at which wc bought our present stock so vc can fill tho wants of all our customers at last springs prices as wc bought heavily before the advance ly cromplons brasiers at 60c these brassiera are mado of a good quality white cot ton steel filled with narrow embroidery edging sizes 34 to 42 special at 60a tho november delineator ip here call for a copy- good corsets at 100 it will soon bo impossible to buy n corset less than 150 per pair our next shipment or our i 00 corsets will be 1 50 our 150 corsets will be 200 our 200 corsets will be 2 50 these lines are cromptons and d a makes arc tho latest styles and arc as good value as any corset you ever bought at 100- be sure you jet a pair before your size is sold out come to this store for y0ue stockings we stock the kft at the lowest price ladies cashmere hose at ladies heavy cashmerctto hose girls fine rib hose at boys cotton hose at ladies chocolate brown hoso at childrens cashmere hose at boys heavy worsted hose at special at 75c l00 and 110 50c 50c goe 75c and l00 45c and 50c 75c 50c 60c and 75c 50c 75c l00 and l25 titonbulls underwear foe ladies vests and drawers fall weight at z 5 vests and drawers winter weight at 75c 90c l00 l25and l50 vest3 and drawera natural wool at fzxio conway mclean mill street wc 8eu for cauh we sell for less acton new advcrtihcinciils the methodist church rcv t m moyer poator psraonaoo willow ot ounday octooril thu alitor will rm h at i th m1vlwlj corpdl wl tj omii to vih1tok at all si iivk i s qclf fecdinq heatlfl tor gall lalon art huron if r lint heater in pnte i e- iidlti n at i ly lfi lf st al1ian h hi tory found a on mill htivet acton nfititlimaiiu gol i watch owner maj have 11 una by calltnr at thu 1 ivas j i uli 111 v proving the i r crty ami puyliij tlio expo noes house for sale right roomn electric upht c collar corn r church nn 1 marl acton 12 a blniiam u tf ilox i8c gcortctown tnent sts out young women are wanted aa never beforo for busi ness ofllces and as telegraph oper ators shaw s schools tor onto give tho proper training in short order w il shaw prea free catalogue write tho war la not yet over buy victory bonds wholesale poultry buyer ir you have any fowl rags rubbers zinc copper horsehair any kind of scrap iron or metal and term produce of any kind for bfllo send for mo by mail giving your address or telephone num ber and i will cuuranteo yvu tho highest cash price and aajure you tho best or satisfaction alex gilboord third door from willow street on church street acton ont c- box 2fll p iii o xlnjeio cleaning pressing repairing your clothes thoroughly cleaned in sani tary workshop pressed and repaired by expert workmen wo can make that old suit look like new try us guelph ontario if auctioneer jeveru choice i arms for sale card of thanks mr end mrs w p amir rami h1 i family dcnlro o expreui hn irtfi it thanks to the niahy f rlcmli un t mlj ti born who hnvo cxlcn led itiirli tlioiif hi ful sympathy t i ti em in tho death of their ooldler ion mil broth arthur who fell in action in i rinro on tin lot october tho many kind wor in p iter havo helped much ut thia tlrm f irit narrow and are highly npi reclulcd business temporarily closed owing to poor he ilth for immo llmu i havo been unable to live tho utt n tlon i woul i ilefllro lo my blnckimlth ing business i have decided to cl mo my shop for the winter in nihil i wish to think my mny ciiitomi ru for their patronage during tho yc int of tho past and trust when i reopen iy nhop in the uprlhi to bo ut iln favored wl h their cuutom which will as in tho past receive ray moat cam ful personal attention n p mclam blackumlth main struct acton better than pills i get a for liver ills i 2 j ha8sard acton ont r j kbhra list of 8 a leo thursday ootobsr 31 annual stock 16 ontario agricultural college ut guelph monday november 4 ignatius mi cann o untie farm stock and imple ments tussday november 0 william liry don osprtnge wednesday november m clearing alo alex mi don aid arton frldiy november ib mrs howard luivvlcy oustlc farm stock and implo tut nta oaturdsy november to at tho city hull gueilih the furtn eif thu lute ltolert jchioii lrumotui weilneedsy november so clearing sale t harloa itoblnutin ufti line lcrli fridsy novembsr 22- alex deiuul alton farm stotk mid imp nicmta tuesday december 17 hairy ialli ju ifrnxn near orton cleahng sale is coming kenney bros lill asbortment t t host linos ror winter wear lnejudtnj felt doots heavy winter ruqber8 overshoes heavy mackinac 800ku our prioes are blaht and our qualltlee quperlor repairing prerrujtly nd neatly cxeouted kenney bros main otrcet acton its something really sty lish in mens wear you 11 find it here the latest up-to-date- hats ah the newest neckwear elcgonr lines of mens colored shirts mens gloves in all shades see our lines of mens sweater coats r e nelson phone 40 next post office guelph vegetables promptly delivered potatoes caddaoeo oniono cakr0t8 radishes deet3 n u couple of wbcka celery a bishop market gardanar fairview ave acton notice to creditors in tha matter of the est to of mary ann mckeown of the township of efln lo ti county of welllnnton widow deceased notice a hereby given pursuant to tho statute in that behalf thut all creditors if any there bo and other persons having claims against tho estate of mary ann mckeown lato or the township or erin in tho county of wellington widow who died on or about tho fifteenth day of august 1318 ore required to nend by post prepaid deliver to tho undersigned tho solicitor for tho hxecutora of tho sud estate on or bcforeuho twenty eighth day of october 1918 their names ad dresses and full particular of their claims duly verified and the nature of their oecuriuea if any held by them will proceed to distribute tho noijui of tha said deceased mnone tho per sons entitled thereto having rcrurtl only to tho claims of which they nhall then havo had notico and they will not be jlahio for any part of tha said cs lata to any person or whoao claim they oball not then have had notice a- j macklnnon solicitor for tho l ecu torn dated this 8th day of october 191a 1g 3 acton creamery luii it your groom to us we will eivo yu the highest mar ket i rioo tut butter pat the fruit season at uvingst0ne7s this week plums peacid2s grapes apples other fruits vegetables grocer ls and provuiona canada food board license no ii 13013 lllghuot t j uli u vtunk kiwii 3j v ucuiough the post week l charleo m g scott 38 y j r livingstone mill street actoi acton creamery acton wiuw street notice to creditors 1itlhematter of the estate of anthony stephenson of the village of acton in the county of helton blacksmith deceased notice la hereby given pursuant to the statute in that bchuir that all creditors uf any there bo und other persons having claims aainiit tho u tato of anthony slupbcuuon lite of tho village of act in tho county of holton lllftckjjmlth wlo ilk 1 en or about tho ntlh day of july 1918 ro req totn7ndpyrjoflrl reprll e i dollver tn the undcnllirnod tho solid tor for tho ltxccutriccu of uio aalil estate on or beforo the fourth d iy ot november 1918 their nam u nd ire i ea and full iiartlculnra of their e br i duly verified and thonnturo of tlieli becurltles if any held by thm and rfter tho aatd fourth day or no ntei 1918 tho nald icxecutrlcod will prune i to distribute tho aaauta or tho a il i deceased omoi g tho persons entitle 1 thereto having rcfcurd only to the claims of which uioy ahull then huu had notice and they will not be liable for any part of tho aald eutat to any person of whoso claim they ahull not then havo had notice a j maclvinnon sollc tor for thq ljcvcutrlcei pated this leth tlay of october ifuh 1cs do your banking by r f d i illrulu nlv illr tvlopliuno 3d j kenn younct aoton make tho mail your mcawmjror and save yourself tho ions ndea to town bopoaita may bo madabuttor and cheeso choquoa cashod money withdrawn juati as easily and safely by mail aa in person wnto tho manager to toll you all about thia convenient plan of fiankms by mall or cull in and havo id explained tho next time you oro town th mrcmants bank hwdomcomontrwa of canada utabuetwd 1004 i b siiorey tlmiubtx c w grady attton branch ceohgbtown drancll second hand feraitiire sideloareja drcsserb beds tables wood stoves heaters l starkman miia htkkkr acton fish and chips and oysters a j stauffer hiaopcned a dining uimiiii in ton neeffon with his lish hton wheio fish and chips and oysters are ucrvod lu nil style uuy e r night having had lurgo ni inoomc of tho beat rentuuiunti in thfe llniteel htalou i am pieiuiwl t serve all ciatuiucrs to iboli tntlix aatlaractlon lunaero their wlvta and fumllui hi bo ecrvod with luiu h hit tea or corfoe uuy time they way 1m in town have u hot e up if te i or eilln nd some crisp fish and ehli i ei tasty oysters before you go home everything clean and sanitary try it once and you ii come again 1 ull un of blph ulu s j stauffer flh up cl 111 d hturnlor canuoa 1oou hoard iu nl 610e35 uocnso no 10 16114 phone 40 acton ont grand trunk ww highlands of ontario canaha ann ijf of 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