Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 21, 1918, p. 3

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headquarters for wedding awl ijirthday presents hirers 1h47 ollverwarel kulyr i f rkn and ipoons- pitney cut gloaa i ancy china wo cnrry the moot complete block in t wn marriage licendeq io0ucd geohynds acton i ontanlo news of local import i r actmt mxte press imjjlllpay noveuueil 21 1318 jbricf thecal items i ily read your label date i prii u of turulpu has dr thin li iu teen n nat autumn for full i lowlnr november iiaa been an unusually i i i i month a car of uuebt beets wax loadc 1 litre ycntcrdiv there were flurries of enow for nn hour pr no yesterday christmas is jum four wk uwny from next wednesday tw nnrao of borjln airwt quclpb nan been changed to foster avenue citizens or acton and district you dirt nobly in subscribing fur tho victory rondo hotter lay in now stocks for flags for tho cclobratlons when our boya como marching homo again tho town flac flow at lialf moat thin week out of renpoct to tho late a j macklnnon municipal clerk mr fi m losby la purchasing barley and oata for the victoria grain co toronto at tho station hotel mru i l bmith port arthur wrltcu wo fcet tho isx piuara rcgu laxly every week and i ctrtalnry la ly in on extra etocii of flags for uoo when tho boys como lioroe from tho war ac tori should be in a blase of lory then iloui tho government building and tho town hall ahould behrupplied es a ohowor t knox guild an njoyiil in lal i vol inp vw n rat luol rhllni lay tvonllig b the ranmbrrn or knox 1 nun i i in cjtill 1 n inbitinni feature won a mlncellamoun iilnvtr mil to tho president mru lrmal llarr a hiflh price for hog at the nurlloii ruilo hill by ifr alex mardonuid imit vm dncftduy u grado now with thlrti en plj n novrii week old brum lit 510 q0 uiilcr the hammer wlel led hy it j kerr uuct loneer tlili 1 tho lilphc it riro over recorded in this nation electrjo light dobonturss paid up tlin debentures for the oloclrio hght ing i ian i iiintalliil twenty yrirn ago tured un tho illli lniit twclv dobcnliiroo f coo t ut h btarlnt in tercet at four ikt rent wiru thoi issued they wi rt nil ntd by j 11 praroon luovo mi 1 thou t moorr clerk iloth tliiiro cite med tifllclaln of twenty yturu i l have i aimed reception qsrvico and communion at uio rt eutlon ocrvlce in tho mothodlnt church t n hun lay eveninr trtreo now nirinlx ra were received- bo veil by leurr and three on pnifenalon bf fultli7l ho timiibtr of rommunl nanls at tho uuriorly sacramental ncrvlro waa luno onnldirhinjf- tho unfavorable wather itev mr moyero nddrca i on clirlat a lucrinco for un waa lmijrennivo sociaj and personal remove 1 thin mln myrtle iltln vnn homo f rt ir i nil to over the week end mi n mar nrot kennmly of litonto il ill hun lay nl hor homo hiro moore toronto madn t 1 rief vlnit on jiatu obituary a tfn frlendn to provjda for qoldior comforta tho entertainments under tho aus- picea of knox church lad 1 en aid which wan potiti onod from octohor hth will bo lieid on monday ore nine 25th inal tho talent includes mra mckay nourano toronto miua may itobarloon contralto acton mlmlrma pattlson vlolinlnt toronto mrs ilob- extaon cjerutlonlat acton miss dut ten pianist guolph ami l 71 guild and master lrank ilockwootl e lac tad to utah lonislaturo the pnca pnsnj luui plcusuro in con rratuiauiuj id ilolincs ion of joseph holmes liower avenue upon his dec- n durlns tlio november eloctions to neat in the hlnto lecinlat mrs jjabtey and mlaa marsaret of toronto visited at mr i c itusnoll n ids week mlaa if fitavens loft last week for 1 laritln where alio intends upend i hk the winter montbn mm frank day and children of hock wood vlsllcd at mr rtnbert wans hroush n hln week oconto and mian 1oarl homer vllle jf acton nient uunday at w w mauiraon s 1 rin advocate mr martin omirlcn and mlas mar i aret vnnduacn of toronto ape t hundny at tho liono of mr j j kon nedy mr kdwartl forea of ijraebrldue wua hero last week in connection with tho funeral of his slater mr jonejih millard guciph mlus mary mtjnerson nurse who wua ill for several weeks with taflu nxa has been v lulling her sister mrs i a uills this week mrs macklnnon of cajcdon iid dr a j macklnnon of zurich wore here laat week durinff tho illness of their broth ir mr a j mackinnon man fill hill i it ma iai i ii hcrbc rt manulcs a yomu an of twenty three sou manalcn main mtreet died on wo 1 nendny 13tli innl at hln fattier n homo from pneumonia un wan burled in tho family plot at churchill on i rliluy ills itereft lilow waa mlmi i lluibetli hwcetman tiiey were rled a year ecu last juno general sympathy is felt for mrs masalru 1 her deep oorrow actons municipal cllhks ythe t t1iomah hyij1h ttiwiinblp of itoueslnc lost f its worthy residents when tliomas ityder tossed away on flunday morn inif mr ityder had licn in poor lira lih the iast year t r so lie rhvo u farm last fall his fiej hew i ion it i nrt tnklnr a lennn of tlio proiwrty 1iint week ho iad a stroke after which he rradually tmnt until death enme on sunday deccuacd waa n eon of tho late henry ityder n pioneer of thin community ho was born on tho farm on whldi ho died and spont his utn there in 187c hn wan joined in holy wedlock with i ha bmlth daurhtrr oi the late dovl 1 4jinlth a x rominrnt fanner or thef fourth line 1 rln mrn ityder survives her husband they wcro rhlldlcamr ryder was a man lerliiuj character iind enjoyed tho bl0hest esteem of tho cummunlty he was connected with churchill concre jratlonal church for many yearo and won always interested in its services tho funrral waa hold on tues y ttnd larscly attended interment was made in tho churchill cemetery havs filled the oh c alt iwi mui iclpal ci orp nitliin in 1h73 havo tuh rmi h fill i ii 1 mooiu5 j 1 migauvin tho i i moohi a j mi kinnon mr jjimeu 1 hill in of tl 1 it i riirl fi i 1111 no f th in nil jrn f tl o ilrnt nimcll wan nmt h rk an 1 trcaiiirer f tho low municipality he rtuliird tlio j hi n tin strop 1 ytur tin t tho nlld tho ik fir rollej e ui ixilntod ui jluru ilia thom s t 1 ubllo tollm about ten yr was ni pointed to tho marrlaae of miss do lena hayward and mr charlca colby oor ham of toronto will tako plabo in jarvlo street baptist church torooto on monday november 25th mr d if cook received a letter last week from his brother ilev dr chan a cook of butte mont fflvlns the sad nowa of tho death of his daughter mm dr urodcxcht of bpokane woah on uio 24ui october three little ffirla are left without a mother tho youiuj est only a year old ild oncsare worn to neiv flae the uhrcda almost an unusually one roof is belno- put en the new shoe factory the alieetuur la nixed tonffucd and irroovel j rltlsh colombia cedar tho ladles of tho itod crosa went to work aa usual on thursday after noon there 11 be no discontinuance until word cornea from overseas i nourh mr r w lowrie erin brought tho jtuie pnes3 three qno samples of hln swede turnip crop the other day one wcijiiib lj4 pounds and tho others 10h imiundu each hlora had a disastrous fire on tuesday when tho larce coanufactur ini plant of the t e it lose ii co was dcaldpycd blxty men were employed in the worka one of idwardo l co s delivery rlca came to ericf yesterday morniny in turnloe t mill and main streets the tiorao slipped and fell both shafts wcro broken the fold watch which waa foupd and advertised in last issue of the rks invta was restored to tho owner on monday a farmer who lost it from n lond of hav lie had hrpuxht to town tho beorlnc with reference to the pr6poned enlargement of the corpora tion pmltu hy representatives of the municipal and i tail way board of oi larln wul take place in the town i tall to morrow at 11 o clock gwink to tho effect which tlio lost tlmo caused by the epidemic will have on tho coming school examinations tho department of education la con n dcrlntr the alvleablllty of doing away with tlfs usual christmas holidays this one of each of four generation wurlnff tho i resent month the fam connection of tho late nicholas for ties sr liavo been oorely bereft on tho th lust mrs forbes br passed nwftj on tho 7th the wlfo of her nrundoon villlam millard ouelpb died on tho 12th a son of william mulurd was called home ana on the 12th mrs joseph millard quelph a daughter of tho late mra forbes and mother of william millard passed away thus within one week a mem ber of each of four generation of the ono family slept with their fathers 1000 for disloyal talk james waddol a farmer uvlna near toeswater w flnod 91000 and coats by magistrate tolton on friday for using seditious language tho charge which was laid by iteevo ferguson of tetswator woo that waddel hod paid it was great britain fault ut the war did not stop that great britain had atartcd the war and tliat great britain had done a many acts of cruelty and dlatruction of property a tho germans hod done only wo bad never- heard of it and other words t that iftoct david ilobertson k o appeared as crown prosecutor and wuddi1 arud as his own lawyer the lino unil costs totalled j102z 0 alktrton telescope thanksamna service at baptut church 0 sonday tyenlng the sons of iung- lind altendld tho thonksglvlna ser vice at the baptist church icvery tuliubcr except those kept st home through illness was present the itev r 1 junes preached an able sermon tnliiw as hi text ls- 13 if u had not beon the lord who was on our ldo itu i men rose up against uo then tlny i ui swallowed us up quick whii hi j wrath wua kindled against un jltnlni hln dlaoune tho preacher paid tribute to each branch f the service phi iord usus many methods of mak in hut wh known and in this easo umd man idto woydgreens liouor 1111 bus many names on 1c homo of the intinbrrn have mado the sui romu furrltlc hut ull are tliunkful tliat the ii uj irlty will return attsnded a j mi tlio fullowiinf i motored to c tic attind tho funtiul llarrlnler whlili v maaonlo auspllta sou 11 a w lit ilro t ii cook uwwn w urn w ilro john ii juhu wihmi v 1 ilrti xv a htoicy bro j il mi kliu fjru dr cum hi kin goina to mest dsddy one at the most apjkultiur nights ik tlcrsthlti in r streets from aay to ilny h h number of lltllo folk soms f tin in ni rely toddlers who may bo tin at the noon hour or a tho tlmo of tin evening meal approaches going i li i it tir two from the home to meet dad l whnn returning froin work i tho various factories bay after 1 y these little ones often under the tiuivalll into of older sinters or brothers u to bo observed going forth rroro tl u homo nest with the glad expectancy f l mlng homo with daddy in irluttly means a toying kiss at m ttlng u walu ov tttj blda with tho little hand in his or a ride u ids i niwuy arm or shoulder verity ihtr 1 not inurl1 wrong with the 1 on- thul mutual fraction la manifest acton may well i proud and thankful tliat many such htuiiei are to be found within her giejfory uf toionto urdcni ha was c lec tod by a largo majority mi and mrs holmes and family will tako up their residence in hair lake city wbllo the legislature id in scaalen wo greet you hon edward holmes 1 chopping mill changes hands david il x4adaay aoa uf sl il llrfdoay sixth line lsiiucilag bus purchased from b- il xjuiby hut chop ping mill bunlnens he m lindsay is a bright young m4n has spent two years wltli b noble limited at nor val and shou d understand well the requirements of tlio farmeni in tho matter of feed dour and other com modules the mhl in ope rated by on electric motor and has glyen cood service two hundredfold increase mra james l warren who always has a superior garden luui proven her self an expert in tho growing of potft toea in tlio sprlnr 6f 1017 mr warren took home from tho seed store u potato of tho green mountain varltty this ho planted and it yielded 1g lbs o uplendld potatoes these wcru rceerv ed for need and mm warren planted lot in hrr rnrd n loot oprlnj heccntly uio crop was harvested and 340 lbs of potatoes were gathered equivalent to flvo bags and forty pounds th spirit of thanksamna tho bplrll oi thankgiilng la abroad it was the topic uppcrmont in tho churches lost hunday in view of the coming peace i chron 29 11 13 civ- vivid cxprcsjl in to thouplrlt of tlinka giving which centrally pcvail i bin o lord is tho rrcatnesa and the pcascr and the glory and tho vleton and tho majesty for all that is in ne heaven and in tl c earth ui thine thine la tho kingdom o lord and thou art exalted au bend aboto ull now therefore our god wo lhauk thee and pralae th elorioua the story of khaki lad capl nov a w bobb who spent between two and thrto uiro as a chaplain with tho canadian do idlers in i ranee gaac u moul interuutlng ad dress in the methodist church laat thursday evening his story of khaki lad was vivid and rtplito with in tcrcot it gave in cranhlc recital urn varied experiences of the canadian soldiers they wore described as in tensely hutnii and natural t rave and courageous full of tho spirit of com radeshlp and intense lovo for the old home and tho homo folks dnd almoc invariably strong in their faith in god capt bobb camo under tlio auaplcc of the army and navy hoard of tho methodist church lkxx00o cargo for beard more co the halifax chrouluo last week said a large ocean liner recently arrived hero with bio largest cargo of coffee cocoa hides and extracts tliat ever arrived in this port tho hides and extracts ore ulono valued at more than fl 000 000 and thcao are consign ed to tlwi licardmoro co mi any who havo two of tho largest tanneries in the hrltish lmpire uuuuumi at acton and hraccbridie out it is suld there are over 00 000 hides in the lot mr david robertson ban 1mm n at halifax tho past week looking after tho con pl nf -in- thanksgiving service in krtox church a good id led congregation ojuiunb led in knox church m hunday morn bur to attend tlio liervlco of ttianks giving comiuciilorativo of tho end of the war ltev j c wilsun u a prtaclied u mnvcrful uocmon and baw tho followl u reunion for thauks 1 wo uhoukl bo tlutukful for tho ill en who un li f go 1 took up our cuuao 3 i or the uiiselflvh plan uton which tlio jltitlsi i ni iro wurltc 1- not for r tin self but wcakiie outlouu tliaiikful fur i c- will ha a pcrmai ful fur thu ret i and ptiwtr hi it lvu ihunkn unl th f th d v ahould be wliu h wo all hope t puut1 44 thank hum uf h a name wh ile mtt r wo jjrd has glad grvut tlilnga v lit run f wo urn f a funeral mil filents rumiljy to murk in non un i on luctt i un ler ilro u v j c wll- w 1 mulllti w w hiu ir john murray mcdonald in micdy w hii m w m cooler lri w it utnney i llio n mtlood ilro d b meluvloh c uuiitlllt r i a llm demon mum n piiltim j ft uln rlalr h ljinl j and it tl ijinby ilov hr wiijoi funeral snrvlt er u mcdonald v h ui mulllu dr oper lkmreri it km ilcluled at tho d bros murray mi y w a hlorey juwnm v m irdy unl xv 1 utled as pull canada8676027217 in victory bonds of this h si ton county qubscribe for 22550 double iu objeotlve aqton raised 33530 in the 1- campaiqn canada is loyal generous patriotic sho lias shown tho world on earnest- ness in auppoting the allies thrugh- out tho great war a concern for the malntcoajice ofour sojillcra mid a keen interest in tho future lirospcritj of her citizens the second victory loan uito its predecttssor was ovcr- uubscribed by tho people of canada dollars to the utmost without rtlnt or limit was the unmistakable answer of the canadian people to the enemy seeking an early peace a total of 07c 027217 and th probability of a toodly amount more has been piled ip during the past three weeks to nable the canadian soldiers to carry he union jack across tho rhino and into the heart of germany tho clos ing day of the crcat victory loan o was tho most productlvo of any day bubucrlptlons from the atlantic to tlio pacific from early morning 1te at night bj turday carried the loan over tho original objective of j500 000 00q and far beyond to the daxx lint joy and delight of the people of uio dominion ontario takes high ground as the financial leader of tho dominion with tho magnificent total of 329 679 000 as against 1204 3s5 000 a year aso ontario s figures represent 13160 for every man woman and child in the province nanlnbt 02 per head tho rato attained in the last liberty loan inlho united states every province subscribed in magnificent style not withstanding the many obstacles that confronted the loan workers at differ ent periods during the drive our own county of ilalton is very near if not at uio top or tho counties of thai provinco in going for over the objective net the objective of this county was 1 j50 000 the magnificent total of 2 625 3g0 was subscribed 1 very district in halton did wejl the various districts piled up the following splendid totals objective subscribed acton i17e0qq 386 8s0 hurllngton 220 000 411 100 georgetown 1b5 000 ai240q milton 4q 000 030 7 go oatvluo 280 000 50 160 the above lnclu les both general and special bubcriptlons in each case it la reported that halton and on tario counties ore in the running for first place for highest percentage over the objectives set the next two or uirce years era bound to be the most important to every canadian industry and to none docs this apply to a greater extent uian to thp farming industry to make- tho best of your opportunity read each week the weekly sun tho must helpful farm paper in ontario no increase in price one dollar sent direct to tho farmers weekly sun toronto will pay your subscription for tho full year of iflio with the balniiru of 10jb free there la no otier paper just like tha sun military news a memorial servlco iu honor uf uio late ltc j d bart will be bold in the mchipdlht churc m sunday tvciilng at 7 nvlock major j fitzgerald sporting editor or the toronto telegram haa won the military crose for gallantry in recent ilghlirk near atrns lt la an oav villa man an3 was catcher of thej7kvllla team in the halton llascballlesgue in 1s97 8 dtlvcr stanley pearson son of mr and mrs walter ioarnon guelph fuiim rly of attnn arrived home from the trout yvntorduy ho went over ueun with uio 04th ltattery draft and was wuuu tod iu the riaiit arm several m tilths ago he will ull rprgo trtfltv moot ut tho military hospital i it wallace smith of port arthur wh ipent his childhood days in acuui with his lraudfather tho lute anson smith in hi the hospital at heafortli 1 njlund ho is just cmi vulcoc live after un jiksrulluu for appcmucltti ullaro was in the trenches for two and a luilf a letter was received on monday by mr und mrs- w t hurt from thdi matron of tie 4th general military llmpltal frame uivlng particulars lot tho death of their son me j d bjrt on tho 2th october he was very 111 when arrived at uio hospital llewa i urlod ut the military cemetery at 1 tuples ivojico hod and qun for novcmsscr i ho november laauo of hod andoui 1 ubllahcd by w j taylor limited woidatixk is replete with good thuks for the sportsinun reader and lovcjr of t utdim r llfo tut rally guns and lam munition contain tho first inatahflnmt uf i ho national matches at camp 1 rny by t s landls rod utud gun mcihanhn for tra pers is u mtgo iltttitrntloiin an 1 oui jlctncn imirtment along he trap llno whloii hi continued lu this issue vlda izoua andbhson one of the sweetest moat luvnlda maidens jutt budding into womanhood twiancd away after only a few lyn illness last thursday morning when vi da anderson was callod homo nt her fauicra residence on church street at the opening of tlie ollcges in september miss vida entered rem ington college toronto to take u course in typewriting and stenography bhe had already spent two years in acton lllgh bchoot when the in flucnia becaroo epidemic n tho uio city in october tha college was closed and she camo home a fow weeks ago several members of tho homo contracted tho dlneaao and finally vlda becamo a victim sho wan not of a very robust constitution and succumbed after a brave fight for life hho was in her eighteenth year since coming to at ton with her parents threo yearn ago sho made mnnv friends her trustful christian character was admirable her thought ful disposition and kindly concern for others were very manifest hho wan active in her interest in the methodlnt church sunday school and epworth league at tho funeral on friday hor pastor rev mr moyer spoke words of high appreciation of her exemplary ufa and x pressed the rt interest sym paoryorthe communltywltinho be reaved parents and family letters of sympathetic regard were received from the principal and students of he mint on college archibald john macklnnon the community was sorely shocked with tho newn on sun lay morning tliat a j macklnnon barrister and clerk of the municipality had passed away mr macklnnon was in hln oftlco on saturday flth inst on sunday he went to bed expecting to be around again in a few duys it was not until late in tho week tliat his condition was eonnidcrxd nt all critical an aftccuon of tho heart complicated his caso und he died on sunday morning by liln ilea ti acton loses one of tho most prominent and useful cluions a man highly enteemcj archibald john mac klfinon was born on the fourth lino oast in caledon township forty nine yearn ago after completing his public an 1 high school coursea he entered toronto university from which ho graduated in arte uo then entered oagaode hull and took a course in law upo n being called to the bar ho came to actoi over twenty vears i and commenced a legal practice here upon the re tircment of tho late thomas t moore as municipal clerk mr macklnnun woe appointed to that position which he occupied until his death ho was a member of tho free ubrary board far a number of yearn ho united with kpoi church when he camo to acton and wan a regular attendant mr macklnnon novcr marriod he was a prominent member of the masonic or der nn 1 wan a past master of walker lodge a f a m acton a past irlnelpal of st clair chapter g it c milton a mcmlicr of godfrey do bui hon pnceptory hamlton and a mom bcr of itumeacs tcmplo a a o tor onto a j macklnnon was a man of upright cluracter a vo n- torn po red obliging and friendly ho was very popular in tho circles in which ho moved and his friendship was always appreciated ho was a man of splcn did talents and attainments for mans years ho was an o flic ci af halton liberal association and his haroo wan frequently mentioned as a candidate foij parliamentary honors hla un nclljsh disposition hewever always led him to practice the manly vlrtuo iu hone a preferring another ilia place acton will bo exceedingly dllucult to fill at tho funeral here on monday morning l johnstone s undertaking parlors lipv j c wilson it a paid a high trirtute to deceased wo wore boys togctner he said our fat tiers farms wcrif adjoining wo went to school together and to tlio unlvernlt together have known him all my llfo uiul fcladly bear testimony to hln splendid tiualltles as a man luxivo lyjtls also opoko in high terms of character and ability tho body conveyed to tho old homo in ledun where tho funeral wa hold tuesday afternoon lutermont be made at st andrew a cjiui cli etery the ugod mother is lyln tho home one ntattr mute lion of caledon andtjnt ythar dr a j macklnnon of kurich survive soofon butter fat lcton cfjimiry la now iuylif toc uutter fit i rluc in your rrt un ation chvamlhy opposite ioat oluce cton mr james iickey haa illiu oucd of hln in j lrtun as mudi tuwn s7aisagavlya township council at uie meeting of tlio to last wecking the fu ounta wcro passed lepry sayors gravel albert young gravel ii nlilitlngalc eniml churlts elliot uruvel it g co kburn timbtr munlciiial world supplies wm hums work diva 0 and 10 ijliuon currle wi rk dlv 17 ii mcintosh reiuxlrs to iwruimr a mckiunon snow shovelling juhu mcalplue work dlv 23 robert stewart co iuoxs nelson mcluushlln rulvert uteiihcn coxe work dlv 40 johnstone a co faucrul ex pciiaea of putcr dliiginaii a rnt of lb00 was iuuuo chli lienq aid holcty william j mo it wan u polutc 1 un local fuer controller for uio town ship t a by ui o lor the muiilcl put olittloiut was lasstid cohiicii ud joumed to mot t on december 10 ut 10 otlotk john mure ha ii cleric wnnblp llowlng i 0 40 7 10 4l tl bo j73ji7 9 611 lit j u 00 boo 37 00 17 00 lo urn in the matteirof tho applica- lioiiyfoic corporation of the vubfe of acton under section 17 of tho municipal act for- ihc annexation to the said vil lage of part of the coatiialf of lot 28 ui the second concession of the township of esqueslng containing 25 710th acres more 6r less and of part of the west half of lot 27 in iho third con cession of said township con- tainino 77 310th ncres more or less the said areaa being shown on plana and described in the ontario land surveyors des cription filed in the office of tho ontario railway and municipal board appointatent for heartng tho ontario railway and municipal board hereby uppolntu lyiday tho twenty nccund day of november a d 1018 at tho iiour of eleven o clock in uio forenoon at tho town hall in the village of acton for tho hearing lieroln dated at toronto thin i irnt day of novemlkir a d 101h ii c small seal j soerotary acton creamery wl re paying now roh butter fat acton creamery willow street acton every dollar you invest in a course of training in hi yongs dt chariot streets toronto will pay big dividend bvory grad uato of thin school lh3hyoar itecurdd employment promrxly ilnter any tlm cutaloue free w j elliott principal wholesale poultry buyer if you have any fowl rag rubbers zinc copper horsehair any kind of scrap iron or metal and farm produce of any kind for aalo send for mo by mail giving your address or telephone num- bernnd i will euurantco yon tho highest cash price and assure you tha bent of 3a tin faction alex gilboord third door from willow street on church street acton ont dox 201 crftndirunr5tf highlands of ontario canada the home of the red deer and the moose open 8ea8on8 dli r november 1 to november 1 inclusive moosl novtmbor 1 tjp november 1 1 incluulve in noma of no northern districts of ontario including tlnta ami and tho territory north and south f tho cunidlan government railway from lw quoboc to manitoba boundary opt 11 season for meoso la from october 1 to novcmocr 30 lnrlualvo writo foe copy of playgrounds tho i haunts of lluh und gome giving liimo lawn hunting regulations etc j h a holmes agent acton ont phana 13 i actoo electric f david h lindsay having purchabed the chopping mill of mr r h labby is now in pobbcsaion and is prepared to do chopping ot ull kmd3 of grain promptly and satisfactorily flour feed salt sold at reasonable prices the patronage of the public is respectfully solicited i david h lindsay mill stklet acton ont special bargains for trniiiedlate sale 80ackes acton one and a iialfmiles on thk- county stone road os acres workable balance bush 1 acre orchard 25 acres full ploughed milj clay loam to gravelly loam qood water brick house 10 rooms furnace hank barn l shaped on ntono foundation ggx3c l iart 20x30 pig pen umlrmruui driving shed wattr in stables windmill school 1 lot church 1 vi miles rural mall and telephone lrico 7500 terms arrnjiged 08 acres brookville ivi miles 7 acres workublo balunto bunh and iiaaturo l acrcu orcliard 85 acres fall ploughed soli clay loom good water lrarao house b rooms good cellar cement floor itankbani lfx72 otabllnt below for 13 head cattle 8 homes rcmout door in h 11 roc ntablo and cow utablo hoc pen cement floor rtxim fur 40 hocu hon houao driving shed cement alio 10x15 church mile rural mull und talcphonc irlco 97500 terms arranged 145 aches rockwood 2 miles 80 acres workable balance bunh and pauturo 2 acrta orcliard 40 acres fall ploughed gimm water rouili cant house 10 rooms utone foundation uplendld cellar hank barn room for 40 head cattle good granary hen house drlvlni oliod nllu bcliool 1 mile church 1 mile rural mall prico sjsco unh uiyincnt 1 000 75 acres 3 miirs from rockwood cro orcliard 35 nrreii 1 ruomel bouue prumo stable cement t horses hog pen rural mall price workabli clay loam good vfaicr dation room for 16 head cattli 4000 1 000 cosh watson fabm two miles from acton 200 acrea 135 acres workable z ucrca hardwood co acres hemlock cedar and basswood 4 acres urrhard boll clay loam to uandy loom titan o house 7 rooms eood dlvldil cellar pease furnace itonk born ooxo cemented floors tin up 0 horuca is head cattle driving house and tthed 00x24 lrumi i ut icn ibxz linn house 11x24 fjllo 10x20 bchool m mile irlco t terms arraiuod willoughby farm agency georgetown ontario pain exter mi nato r o relieve rbemtloh iirasr iuiueoy c jg ib2 ibank of hamilton whai may huppen uftti tho war is untti tutu but the man or woman with u savings bank account has no occasion to worry save now while curnun urc hijli opon a bav ingj actount with the bunk of hamilton v ulolttiltown bkancii w n mclioy getting back three million dollars ti1l paplr controlllr for canudu a tew weeks ago atltied 12 n ton to tho price of news print paper the kind of paper used tn the printing tho tree press this addi tion following closely upon several previous increasea author zed by tho paper controller hu- meant to canadian newspaper publishers a total increased publishing- cost in tho matter of ix per alone in the past eighteen months of three million dollars this very considerable sum canadian publishers must recover from their customers their readers and advertisers in connection with the earlier increases tho readers of many daily newspapers have been required to pay 1 or moro per year for their newspapers while the subscription price of very many weekly newspapers has been increased from 50 to 100 v in many cases mill further nierrascj will be necessary v but all the tlirco million dollars increase in paper costs cannot be loaded on readers some of tin- jum must come from idvertien tfns in the form of increased advertising rates advertising rates in canada are generally speaking mueli lower pe thousand of circulation thun ui the united states speaking on thu point the editor of marketing u canudiun advertisers newspaper published in toronto says in his lat issue in meeting tho cuuadiun publishers calls for higher mtej advertising buyers should not fail to recogmxo that for years they have beucllttcd by the publishers under valuation of his space und jiould be the moro willing un that uccount to recognize the present necessities to ull of which the tree pros- agrees v j

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