birth mftrrjra and death ar4 now charged for at lb following ralea iitrth 260 uarrlag soo honttu loa memorial card mv 10c per una extra for poem doftn i ashy hi alton on tuesday hoc imlor 31 1018 a mr and mra ilohl iunby a son marribd jianwooi 1micvoht at fit al- lnn church acton on thursday iccemler 20 lffia by i lay jc p mounncll m a sergt ii ii liar wood to rilaaheth daughter of c m 1 rovpijt all of acton died htoiua at hla residence ulll street acton on monday january a 1010 david storey in hla 77th year wtnoitovi at aberfoyle on tbura laj january 2 1919 uisbeth oun stone widow of tho lata danll wln- grovo aged 08 yearm thompson at tho family homo ntatttl lot 0 con 4 isrln on monday january c 19 jo comfort tan of jonrph ii thorapaon aged so year van wyckin acton on wednes day january t itls margaret annie infant daughter of mr and mm howard van wyck aged 14 days ailmbtitono in cjrey townahlpnear bninnela on saturday december zi 1918 cheater armstrong brother of mian olla ii armstrong acton aged year jackson at tho residence of hla non i q jackaon of the era new market on monday january 6 119 erastua jackaon founder of the kra in hla doth year oibdens at the horn of ber par ent main street acton on sunday january 6 1911 agnes margaret daughter of mr and mr thomaa qlbbana aged 13 years and 7 month in mem oft i am savixx in loving memory of our dear darling wee noel born decem ber s3 1014 dred december it 191ft we miss how dear nroet smiling- face for now she ho ida another place tn jesus anna aho rest folded oh ilia loving breast we ahall lose our grief and pain jwhcp jramflct hor onoa ag la in that home so far away on the lost great judgment day mpmcn and father george barber reeve by large majority a o t ilcardmoro john lciflh- man jeremiah ikll and dr gray were elected as councjuoni root ocott nodt mophcnoon and gconqc mann ochool tsuotccq tho annual ohrtion c f arto clpal council on m nday created greater intcrcnt than uny ulrnlla lion for ynvn it in eight yearn since acton had an election for tho ileovi ship and it in mutiy yearn iilnco i many councllh rn worn can udatc an in th in election tho rriult wan a keen fight for munll ul tnjiiltloiis and large voto of tlio electors wo co aoqucntly iolic i ilr iwrlmtrn courtio in liuit years council evidently won for him a warm placo in tho hearts of tho people of acton in his mndldaturo fur tho higher position of the jtcovcahlp his ntncaa won doomed of ouch a tliar tor that ho was uwardul tho chair chief magistrate by a handsome majority ho la tho only member of last years council who has u neat in tho council chamber thin year hi opponent il v moore nal 1 at tho public meeting of tlio electors lant thumday evening that hla name had been proposed by two culcomod clt sens but without hla nollcltatloi knowledge or denim that ho liad ne or aspired to tlio poaltlon of iloovo of hie native town at tho nomination meet ing he hod nominated capt torrance deardmore who won one of our prom jnent returned eoldlern in tho hope that ho would accept thin mark of distinction an an evldcnco of th preciatlon of tho people of acton of his aervlcca oversea mr deardmoro modeatly declined tho honor preferring to earn tho iteovcahtp by a term of apprenticeship as a councillor mr moore reluctantly consented anally to allow his name to go beforo tho elec tor at the earnest solicitation of num bers of prominent citizens ho now jpreediilmoeifaatiulpco7itcnt with from awnboorduly lolo jons the the choice tsife attan jtwr ftaefifl tiiditfldat januaitt 9 ili editorial notes the call upon ofm by great ttrttttln ohd other of the allied nations in europe for- aupptlea from our rant resource of forest and field baa com menced great britain baa thj wmi given orders far 140 000 000 worth of lumber great demand for other pro duct will follow in mora or leaa rapid uccesaion theu lnrmenat ordera will mean free circulation of yt uma of money and this in itself will avert any financial stagnation through readjat ment canada ban a great material tutor before her sir wliyom ilearat on tuesday re- afflrmed tho statement ha made to a deputation of tho prprlnclal executive of the dominion trades congress te- cenuy that tho ontario government haa under consideration amendments to the ontario temperance act having to do prescription for liquor by doctors the prime ministers attention drawn to a case which la being heard ip windsor where it la alleged one doctor issued ico prescriptions a day for ten days charging 91 for each preactiption f tho peoplo and will con tlnue to nerve his follow citizen in other avenuco of usefulness in the effort to be helpful to tho community a be haa earnestly endeavored to do during tho forty years of hla public career in acton a good council has been elected mr bcardmoro la an experienced busi ness man a native of acton and haa the towns intercom at heart dr gray baa already had terms in municipal council ho bcrved two years pre viously a n member of acton council number of ycara ago and also in other town in which ho hao formerly resided mr bell is a citizen who ha won a place a a real dent who has done much to improve tho town by the erection of a number of aubatantial realdenceq when they were needed to accommodate tho growing population ills practical knowledge of affairs will be valuable mr irishman haa been a resident of acton since boyhood he ho had ample opportunity for observ ing tho improvement tho town need according to hla speech lost thursday evening he will esteem it to bo his duty to ascertain what tho people want beforo taking action on any public business he pledgod himself to call tho electorate together every three months to discus public matters mr h who coma close to tit voto of the successful candidate y have made an alert and acuj cillor and added to thafa coun men of tho cm d acu- du tcflb mr itoraahaw vlco hist year on the board ucation and aspired to municipal another campaign may move him higher up in tho counting xast year mr woodhall headed the poll this year his poaltlon wo reversed that la tho penalty a good cltlsen is frequently called upon to pay when he exert himself to tho best of his ability in the interest of tho municipality without recompense or reward tho voting of tho day stood as fol low o el honors their sol dier heroes who died n action iff defence of the empire ham and liberty ijint krl iny cvmlnr wo tho night of liintallntlon of the officer of th lions of i ngland tho fallowing m cer ware iimtollod by the district dei uty q irico ff guolph i ost prcoidont u i ilornea prcnldeiit w oici vlco i resident a 1 cttlngel chaplain i oreen t hecrclary ii ilcutchlnr- treasurer jj jiollowny inside adido u tyler quldeo 1st j davies 2nd ilowlc 3rd ii 1 rovoat 4th ii dicka llevnral membern of the ituyal cfty lodge quelpli accompanied the din trlct deputy nnd asautcd him in tlio installation eeremonleu after this bualnena a deputation of the wives and mothers of the membern nought admins i m to the lodtj room they were admit tod an i introduce by past president uro j i hcarrow mrs a w cook then read tlio tq lowing addrenn whlrh with tl presen tation of a ncrvlco tine was a surprise for the rh cm hem of tho lodgo president and membexs of wood green lodgo wo women who aro your wives havi ventured to visit your lodger upon this occasion our usual place ts at home whlld you moot to transact the bual neon of your society bualncot that in elude our wrlfaro a well an neighborhood news- town and country i urn of lntrt from various local tiae covered by the free prssa cncwoono conncno tho recent anow fall improve 1 tlio sllshlng here tho sclioola opened on monday after tho christmas and now year holiday a number from hero attended knox church fianday eichool entertalnmenl in tho town imll acton on now year night to feel at homo here and that wo aro not unwucom probably when wo assure j ou that we have not coma afl flptea to find out why you stay out so lute at night you will be still more comfortable and wo more welcome we aro hero to night not an your critic but as yonr admirer we wish to express our admiration of your lodge by presenting this service hag it value is not in dollars and cents its beauty is not in its blending of colors or the shaping of it onglea ita beauty is in its meaning these 4i maplo leaves symbolize the fact that 4d of your members have served heir king and country during tho war every man wo a volunteer there was no compulsion about their service except that compulsion tha c 0pcv01dc j autos are ntill on tho road ioliliig tho nlclghlng mm imll and mian mlchlo spent now years pay with mrs j c mcdonald wo aro norry to hear that tho in flucnza ha vlnltod the home of mr nell amies and mr kvann of the third line much inconvenience was caused ly the ice btorm on new yenrn day two telephone poles fell downfrpm tho weight of ico tho damage wa ro iialred tho noxt day when a man frotn georgetown arrived tlio u b aulld aro busy eottlng firewood for tho church mr ii p iawson la aupplylng tho wood and a couple of the young members nro cut ting and drawing it tho next moot lac will bo held on the 16th inst errensr rr wrtt jttl jjgiiffl q ecisus fit the big store we start the new year by giving our customers a speeial bargains few mens wool shirts and drawers this c our regular 200 line penman a make a flood heavy weight for winter wear wc have 3irc 30 38 40 nnd 42 in hirta and drawers limehouce the firat meeting of a king of great britain with a president of the unltsd state under unique conditions is well worthy of note in tho greetings x- changed at the charing cross station ixndon between king george and president wilson the king said mr president england 1 indeed proud to welcome tho representative of a nation which has rendered the greatest po aible service to the cause of humanity the president ahookjands vjthteo king replying ittuj highly flattering oclbusty welcomed by the bead of tho democracy of great britain tho valuo of public meetings of electors to discus issue of interest to the municipality vu clearly man fest et tho rneetlng of elector last thursday evening at auch gatherings the member of the council who are really the servant of the people are afforded an opportunity to give an account of their stewardship tb elec tors on the other rand on auch occa ins are afforded tl opportunity of ankng relevant quenioni and con ducting such catechetical examination oa will require tho member ot the council to clearly deuno their position on i ubllo last- vow that such 1m poiljint questions as waterworks pari irat rovements completloi of tie good rondfc system an 3 tho shoe factory agreement are live problem t public should bo kept well lnfrrroms ns to the council a proposed action thereon geara barber k p mooro ron ileeve no 1 no fon counclllolts no i no tot john lsjahrnan a o t biardtnon jsrsmlsh bsll dr t gray k j haaaard 80 103 7c 27 a ncstor of canadian journalism iiossed away on monday when eraatus jackson of tho newmarket lra died of tho ripe old ago of ninety years jackson wa r a idoneer of york county he left the stair of the quelph mercury in 184 and proceeded to newmarket where ho founded the em ho was ono of the charter members of the canadian press assoc ation nnd up to hla closing years manlf a rn frrrrat in a mnt ters pertaining to the craft mr jaoksdn was twlco warden of tho county of york and was for many year known a the minister of education of tho county council he was largely instrumental in the in corporation of nowmarket a a village and atnr oa a own he was a man of study intelligent character inter eatod in tho growth of the community on projrrenalvci linen always advocated educational commercial and social 1m provement and wu withal a staunch friend to everyone kor thirty ijvs years tho most cordial fellowship has existed tietwoeii the editor of the fs ptuouj mid leather jackson and his eatlmablo family and in his passing we realize a distinct personal loss the era ho been successfully conductsd for more than a quarter century by mr i q jackson son of ha dosad it itonuhaw cranmer woodball the total vote polled wa 365 1c3 4nrkd 208 in no 2 tho schoo trustee wero otocted by acclamation a follows hubert mc ph croon and ilobert scott re elected and george a mann- tho board for 1019 will therefore be a followu c c speight john kenncy d c bushl1x uobt mcpiiinson itobt bcott geopgl a mann tho new council will meet for or- ganlzatton on monday- lltli lnst at eleven oclock a m tho board of lducatlon wilt hold their initial meeting on wednesday lfith january at novun o clock p to- these date and hours are fixed by statute outside elections duilltnaton mayor t w poart iteeve e hugjica cleaver deputy ltseve ii a j raj lam councillorn 1 w taylor w c ivearim george blah n gray alex loitch and it i ate a school by law for tho erection of u f 10 000 school was carrlud eiun tho mombtni of lriii village council were ro elected ly acclimu tlon esqulmino ltoeve j k standlsli deputy iteeve john 1 jllott cuuncill m w j l haun nhlrx lrtl c thomp son jam os mldow gi onaicrown iu vt muj urmt councillors duu cook mcmillan nnd bradley milton mayor l b 1arl urclu malhin itcov j 1 littlu ucliu nuttloii duinhk ru 1 unicr slcr moxtood bell chuiiilmru uuiiiuiluvv nllson llcovo cliaa llcadhtui i was re e lot tod oa1cviij e mur w h davla ileevs geo hlllmcr both by accluum tlon in tho lo n l cat fyr livi uty uvevu a kl porstur uhu wun htovo oji 1 warden tuot year lcfijiltd junius i icdrmcil mor four red leaves remind u of wtlliam lea auiied wlnteitbdrn artiiuii ni2al philip aodrfley who nobly laid down their lives for ua and you may we over keep their memory green wo oak you to accept this dag it is not our words but your deed that have merited for it on hon ored place upon the walls of your lodge room mrs wfntcrburn and mrs coles then handed the flag to tho president who while receiving it sold ladle it l wljh the greatest of pleasure that i receive from you this nag in token of your appreciation of tho services rendered by the members of lodge woodgreen in the cause of our country we appreciate your kindly refer en co to tho fact that each member re presented by a maple leaf wa a vol an teer especially do we ireasuro tho memory of our fallen comrade to the mother of our fallen comrade bro a win ter burn we as a lodge extend deepest sympathy we appreciate your coming hero to night that this will not be the lotuat lodgo will be graccddcfirr e the ence s5 your pre- igurnment wo then made to parish hall where a abort pro- m was given and refreshment served during this part of the even ing an official welcomo home sra tendered bro j p barrow who gave some of his experiences while in the ngllah camps and hospital the dlathct deputy also presented an or der of merit to bro s- scutching for hi service to tho lodge to the ladles is given tho entire credit of tho success of a very enjoy- ablo evening if you reside on the farm you wid surely and the farmer sun a profit able and candid friend its market report both stock and grain aro un equalled while its independent views have long been appreciated one dot lor for u full years subcrlptlorx the rormcre weakly sun toronto tilapalaah itoovo w ii gan was ro clotttd dlftatlug turner who was d uty hcove iu year an i opposed him fur tho jtuuv ahlp military news gunner a m smith returned to exhibition camp on tuesday pte linton kenney who la now at exhibition camp toronto wa home on leave during tho week flight lieut bennett of tho rait toronto spent several days last weeli with acton frionds prior to leaving for hls home in the northwesl lance corp edwin pcrryman son of thomas perryman formerly of acton who recently returned from overscan spent monday with acton friends ho was severely wounded in ono of tha hot engagements but ho recovered a wlrelcaa message from col com eron a warren of tho canadian ex pcdltonary lorce enrouto to siberia 3j tuesday says all well on board capt arthur kenney and pte ernest borr or acton aro with col warren a lettor won received thla week by w il kenney j p from hla son cupl w o c kennoy il v c who la at cairo lgypl saying that ho had just recovered from tho second attack of influenza capl kenney hopes to reach home next june lieut gordon bcordmorc who re cojjtly returned from oversea to hla home in toronto spent a day or two last week in town lieul lleardmoio contemplate toklpg up his residence in acton shortly rms deardmore and their two little pnes were in lnglsnd during the war and came over with mr deardmore jt is uurely high time the usual public reception was tendered to tlio last three soldlor heroes who have returned from franco i to arthur i luut pto hcber williams und x to leonard atkinson the poopla of acton nro getting imi atlcnt at tho delay mow ml catton of ruturned sol ill era of lscucaing liave also buen un dccasajlly delayed a very rcasaurlnf h ttir wu ru tvd by itov i m moyvr from his m corp sheldon moyir from tho llitary boapltul in lngland whoro ho liud boo l fur several wock ho is uakiug fair progress toward recovery from his mimtouu wound received ui octubor 31st ho hopes to be ublo to ituvo for ho no in iobruary or manh tho letter was written on docembu- 18th mfun minnie shaw of toronto spent a few days with mrs a j smcthurot pte sidney kirkpatrlck of toronto spent a few days with hla mother hero during tho holidays misses dorothy and winnie polking home of toronto spent tho holidays at their homo hero mr and mr john meredith nnd miss olive jrvtng spent tho holiday with r h davies tffronto mr and m j j mcgml spant- ctirlslmas with mr and mrs il pol ktnghorne glcqwllllams miss jean koaxel ot ballinafad vbilted at tho home of mr john nickel mis aleda meredith la spending a few holidays in hamilton osprinqe tho stock and implements of the late milton wllbert awrey were sold by auction on tuesday mr liobert plsber wno ha been in poor health for noma time will bold a clearing salo next tnurmday loth insl the good sleighing on new years day gayo promlao of much driving but the rain in the afternoon rather spoiled anticipated pjcasurea nev john lindsay who wa suffer ing frotn on attack of bronchitis wai unable to preach on the last sunday of tho year ho is recovering at tho annual school meeting mr j campbell was re elected for on po other year satisfactory repartsgfi very serious year business w meeting ven at thi i envoy were united in holy wedlock at the everton parsonage on christmas day tlio new couple will reside on the flrst line enin miss il i lil no j nowmarket a form teacher here lia been visiting with friend in town ilev il s- scott and two iltuo daughters who have been 111 with in fluenxa aro ira pro vine nursing sister marjorlo carmlcbael of illllsburg returned to whitby on monday after five days leave which to spent at her home here scrgl g c lllentoo toronto who is a dispenser at one of tho military hospitals in toronto spent tho holl days with hi relatives hero ir prank malt by son of mr and mrs g malt by died in toronto last week from the effects pt influenza interment took place at huxley ceme tery rtev g trimble stovcnrrille was homo for tho holidays and preached in methodist church on sunday even ing he is ono of tho erin boy whom the villago is proud of and aro always glad to hear advocate oakville our neighbors of the united mate ulh east unl wmt tuivo bt lttlng to take ntlio f tho liyulty unl enterprise munlfiali t ti our n nt victory ixiui ciiliiialki 1 ho nash ville teiui lhtistlnii advj alu ouy canada has just r no ovt r th i tt ji hi her victory iaiuii ijo b out was 1300 000 000 but hie nmduiit ntiliscrlbt i was 1700 oop 000 jacking jiwt a little with a populutit n of about naven und a half million and at tlio end ot moro than four year of actlv and costly partlclpauon in thu war thalr abcceas la a rsa achievement 00 per capita they have bsaten u wo are proud of thsxn aa our neighbor and jmakid riwuih tho salvation army tuui boc since llui comui unotn out of tlio wr i no of the muit uctlvo u4ji clos dealing with tho comforts and welfare of tin 1 en who have boon nghtlng the tux hon batik it has nt t mmlo a gineml jipjteal io the cana llan public thr wur work of tho army hus boo i eui 1m rtud urirfly by tctij lonal tag das ant f r rn nlfiuniul funis but the problem of ret oitntructii n aro solrout an i tho army a program to help the men get back to civil life is so ex ten alvo tint tt 1 compelled to u peal u tho gonrrosuy of the canadian itoopla for financial assistance jfalton lt nrgnnlsed fur a drive for funds to help in this worthy cause a meeting was held here yosterday by organisation ofiloer and acton niartmntel on aa ready as usual to do her fair whaxv in worthy and pajtrtouo antarpris this town had thirty flvo nominee for membcra of the council on nomln ation day 1- light uout dreamer green who 1 now in england lias been awarded distingulahed hying cross fur meritorious conduct in tho olr lieut lark in a son of mr and mr o a lorkln lake slioro cast ho by his gallantry a un artilleryman had tho 11 c conferred upon him the latest move in tho radial rail wai situation la that proceedings aro being taken in the exchequer court to do finitely doclaro tho company insolvent capl brock chlsholm an oak villa boy second son of major and mrs 1 ii chlsholm who went away as a private has been decorated by tho king with tho m p tho remains of tho lato caj tain e o tod bath arrived at oakvlllo from england on thursday and were con veyed to tho parental home on sun day the funeral took place star flowered pattern sale nt fcacli regular price 2 00 on sale at sis50 ladies kimonos regular price 52jjo i or 210 these crepe kimonos arc made of good quality japanese crepew 210 ladies black undeikikts tlicsc black taffeta underskirts nrc made- juith colored rffl jfm frill at tho bottom regular price 1 50 oh sale at each ipi uip bed comtohteits at reduced prices these comforters are made up of a good qualty chintz and come m pinks blues green and fawn mixed pattern arc extra e value ao l- at 4 50 on sale at each j3570 we wish oar friends and customers a happy new year mill street c yve sell for cash lllsr we sell for less acton new advertisements the methodist church rev i m moyen pstor psraonafja willow ot sunday january t2 tim i anti r will i rrorli nt ik th lie miming an i evening oervireo you are cordlahy invited come puroe found contninn small nuni of m inoy may bo had nt prli3 pltl jh oki 1ci for rent mrs mcklin n inuac corner of main rtreet an i nlrvlcw avenue tcrmi rcaaoiiablo apply to margaret mcihaac 2c tf main street pnick 5t0re for sale or to rent tho- 1 rick atoro and rrsldonco on main street opponlto tho ityder mowat glovo co la for naln or to rent i or particulars npply to oi ollgfi aonew 31 tf mill street acton card of thanks i hereby wlah to think my support n in tho recent municipal olection i am well pleased with tho results anil hope tiiat tho peopu f acton will glvo the counrll elect their full uu iort in their work during tho jnr respectfully i j jiasiabd january 7 1919 h a wilson stock buyer taxes tlii year have como in better tluui usual up to date out of a lovy of about 23 000 only the small turn of about js70 remains unpaid while morohall white wo playing hockey on the pond last friday after noon tho puck hit him aquarely in tho eye inflicting an ugly wound which required several stitches tho board of health met lost pri day dr gowland medical health omccr and drs il k il a mccoll ogrrrd lm- p no 1 n tho situation and still asea in the town and neighborhood all agreed that it uld bo unwise to remove the ban on public gathering geo hlcka and james harding con vlctod of stealing cattle from il p lawson are to be taken to guclph as witnesses for ute prosecution at tho trial of arthur horton and archibald saunders accused of receiving tho cattle knowing them to bo stolen it likely that judge lliot will defer sentencing hicks and hardy until after tho quolph trial champion acorqcrovyn miss l horbtrt of walkerton u ci t now year at mr a ij coatolla tllxht llcul james clark arrived homo from lnthnid on new years day mrs i kcrmy has retiirnod homo utter hor lun ninths in ouetph ho iltal miss lhiu clark matron of mllltarv li i i tul at niagara wus homo for i o hullday georgetown citizen cuntrlbutod 177 3 lo tie funis of tl o muskoku lycu hospital for consumptives i leut btccle of lerua wlu iiuh juut relur icd from overstao vis till relatives in luwn und vicinity lust 1 lie druimm ru inak club oliic mrs j w lkeuudy treasurer of tho ludlcu lalrlotlo society a choquo for 27o 23 after tho imnuat intuiting last woik ir and unc i j barber of ir it vtro visitors in town during tho week herald na88aoaweya ir thomas harrison has sold his farm to mr ceorgo wilson of arkell irs prank say era and daughters of toronto visited friend hero lost week r itunsoll lis ley who woo very iii with pneumonia is now gradually f covering mm charles a darby has been sun erina from erysipelas in the face but is rooovcrlng mr and mrs john logic of paisley spent a few days last week with his slater mrs alex iloll mrs nancy clayton had the mlnfor tune to fall and tpllnter her hip during now years week but la doing nicely now ho home of mr and mrs william prank ha been seriously anile ted with the influenza for a wock or so but oil the members of the family ore now recovering mrs leonard i taley daughter of mr and mrs d h taylor who lived in saskatchewan died of pneumonia on december 30 a huubiuid and two email children aro left ir robert locker who lux been in saskatchewan tlio past two years re turned homo u touj lo of weeks ugo hi brother gordon returned from overseas about tho uamo time january 6 1919 something new oppning dati1 oi tiih wintkr tlrm gnelph business guelph ontt you know tho nature of our work you know tlio demand for our graduates you know it la to your advantage to cct our training come dont procrastinate a i douck if you have to sell any herts chlcksns gmss ducks or all kinds or hides from skunks eueim weasel foxes or unk or parm produce call by i bono cc alex qilooord dox 2q1 acton ont- or let me know by mail your ad- drefla and i will be promptly at your place i will pay the highest cash price for everything i buy nnd 1 am euro ou will be satlsflcd alex gilboord acton ont let free press ads help you get your share of business farmers business for tho past 54 years thia bank haa given particular attention to the business of fanners we have helped many over tho roaffh places and havo aided many more to tho highest piano of success wo an prepared to extend you every aid within lefpumate banking- practice come in at any time and fa tv over your affairs with ua you aro always welcome has gone into tho business of buylnr cattle sheep and lambs for which ho in prepared to pay tho highest lash price any having stock for sala will be promptlyyibited if they will rn in turniullon nt thobank of nova scotia acton tenderswanted lor wood tender wil bo received up to thurs day january 1g for ave cords of hard wood maplo 10 inches long 2 cord of cedar 12 inchon long to be deliver od at dublin school within ono month after tender is accepted the lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted john thompson secretary trustee board address il r no 4 acton card of thanks tho undersigned desire to express hla very sincere thanks to the elector who by their vote and their cordial support endorsed hi candidature fur tho iteovcshlp in tho election on mon day under the c 1 ru emu tunc e prevail ing till action on tholr part is es pecially appreciated it was soon evident after tho cam paign wa commenced that tho lssua wa not upon tho broad intelligent ad ministration of the important matter which will force themselves upon the town during the year and the fair reprcacntatlon of tho municipality at tho county council hut wholly upon the appointment of tho new clerk and treasurer in november personal ex perience and ntncaa were manifestly and frankly no stated by many electors who are warm personal friend not under consideration x thorn k my friends for their support but i havo absolutely no regret that i will not be hoove of acton for 1910 with biit wishes for actono proa pcrit i am sin co rely h p moore ti1 mcrcmants bank head office montreal acton branch georgetown branch of canada esubtutud 1804 i- b shorey manager c wcrandy manas duqlin tenders are asked for the wood supply of dublin school at the adjjumed meeting of uublii li hit section lust vrcok mr duacyn wai lie was 4lrtted school trustee tho dear little- daughter of mr thus gibbons agnes who died of pnou nu nla in arton wus burled in dublin cemetery un lues lay morning thin vicinity 1 nut to have tho hi nor of a representative at th township council this yur 1 or a number of yearn mr alex joe lias loin given auch liberal supiort ttiut ha has tieen returnc i year after year ho hel i buci tutfuvtty tho iwultionn of councillor icputy itcevo and iteeve an t wa hold fn high esteem at tho county council had he continued another year or o longer he would undoubtedly have been honorwl with- tho wardenshlp at tho nomination ho was proposed by mossr usaumapt and harry clo ugh of glen- wltllam two of the most prominent electors in the towitamp magnani mously however ha retired in favor of deputy reave blandish who wa pro mopx to u raavaahip i v 1 soldiers home coming campaign war work and after- war work of the salvation army first to serve last to apreal tho slvtinn arm bu or 33 yean been oreinlicd on a military ltnln innrf1 to hardahli- aacrifice and aenrlce it la always in action day and niiiht mift 1u- maintained mulurjr hota hoatela and rcat kooma provldlnk food and rent for mna of tnouunaa of aoldjra each day 1200 uniformed anrkcra and 45 ambulances hao been in service at the front la sd to taxing care of the neida of idlers families here at home nlh the laa and orphans and rellerlng djatrcss srlalng from the absence of tho soldier head the family notwithstanding all tho government la planning to do notwithstanding the pensions and tho relief work of other organisations hundreds of cases of urgent human need aro constantly de manding the practical help tho saltation army la trained and equipped to render the salvation army million dollar fund january 19th to 25th while it could do so tho salvation army has carried on without any general appeal now ths crisis is srlslng wtth tho return ol tho 300000 soldiers tlio budget for essential work during ths coming year has been prepared a million dollars mast be raised to continue tho slttrthowsr activities which include hostels for soldiers sulrlloa army llt v vlully mcmw fr uk re notice the annus mo una of acton fall fair will bo held in tho council chamber at acton thursday january 10 1010 at 2 00 p rn d usin l s3 p lection ot qrflcera and director for 1019 receiving the an nunl report of tho secretary treasurer and of the auditor and the trans action of such other business n may po necessary a good attendance 1 requested j l pesahln quo hynds president scctreas ting plm tkctwrrct nu tbeaut iiimici or salutary kuult fxldsi cootl tuod clcta be ji hoksracia ctllsrilniuot i a pile lb mljkr csa avflosti l par k lbs 1jt did btc kura ilutd lu o tut vviikkx would tacy got care of tho wives widow dependents and orpiian of splalcrg been and hundred of cud could b cited wbeta si- titer iaau bava been cdgdiiutcd by uw ututwcn thtt ivb tllliaj amy btu iumo in lo rtlica ttttit fanslllc iwn dls dcil aa aa lntncc mudtcr wit ldra u 1m pcixmuilticli iljac u u tul coallr too lb cauniild tuulilch a uios out of tb cr ftf jsilltlim wulowa autl ig tiluu a keepinc the kanuly unit intact tbe wuuuo u itfl balgaiion abt oa tkeir rlalti found w uuiliah tt annit at ly jiaixsaallvle la tlm i auicr out ot a jobf tby hod him la tb fc mt cllriiwl- io butnehoik jullos up ik cbildrca u u mitt laotthtr um chlmras tiuntnt nerd for load fnl i diildroi u localrd and dim tkcy at clolbca ii- iliit ol aerksi la lika tw woil when tho soldier needs a friend tlf auatiia army i aaaja pioidc the br with hot toiler llw i ca cbucolalc mutil mm wiilu- tssajriiiu a ad i be ni itual ccoafot w uu bor u khaki stod unl 1 i be i bunwwod bound aoblicr ta fiafabllabid i- r i wu you no jjp m ijajsj it kit patbl- s uiacunilurt and t11 uut bcaet the gervico of tho salvation army lwondcd op aacrifice demonstrates the true spirit of the mas ter it 1 directed to tta extension of th kinjtdom of christ kor two generations th salvation array has stood out and out for ood wa it approaches practical problems la a practical way and achieves resujta it cooperates whh all overlaps none it recofnlscs neither color race nor creed it la always in sctton dav and nltht nd oiwanisatlon does grester work st less cost to csrry on its crest work it must have financial help and on its behalf members oftbo dominion oovcnimcnt business men and rchinied soldiers endorse this appeal for funds wmiwuj let your gratitude find expression inservice the aalvatlon ashy million dollar fund committee headquarters 20 albert st toronto notice to creditors in the subkogate couet of the county of halton in the estate of archibald john modslnnon deceased notlco la hereby given that tho creditors of archibald john mscklu non lato of tho vlllogo or acton in tlio county of halton liarrlator nt law doccaood who died on 6r about tho eoventoonth day of november ad 1018 at tho sold villago or acton an ull other persons having claims against hla eatoto aro required on or befort tho 17th day of january ar 131d lo oend by noot prepaid or otherwise do hvor to harold nash 1armor of the n tho wu county r halton narrlsur atlaw uio soil illor for allan jumos uackluuon or the townbh of uoy in tho county of j the admlnhuraior of tlio estate or tho oald doceaood their isjivti and im uddrcooen and descriptions lull nirtlculimi or thulr km by statutory do l 1 tho securi ties if any hold by them hereby further given that ortor ono month from tho soli sis th jary a d 101 tho ld uctmlnlntrnior will io ifj o dtatributo tho assets of so nald cotnto aceoidlng to law oiicl vsti no uu admlnlstrntsr will not bo naponallil r tli period flso1 for such dlstributl fj haj ot then huvo roeolyocl notlco os aforesaid aa 17ul d ur oeccmbar axjan jails3 jlacltlnnohf m i administrator iiaioln n iialtmlu i o un ju n i fclollellor ilox 47b oakvllle ont 5 4 wonderland friday january 10 countess charming with julun 1 itlmo tho cook with iuiroo lutty ar bucklu saturday january u mystnloutt mlbu lurry with llllllo llurko anl parr2 of llrlt nln llulwnru tuesday january 14 the fftrthor ttdvinturu of linn sawyer iim h and tom with jack llckfonl th ctintltiuel photoplay 4 ho woman in tho r l gregory pah