Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 22, 1919, p. 2

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lllrthn marriages and deaths are nnw thinml for t th fallowing rnln mirths 26c marruee 60c ijoiithi roc memorial cards 60 loo pr linn i xlra for poems will i j dtlt 1019 li c white i mine born milton on thursday jan mr and lln frederick daughter evslyn ir- died ucaltl in aienwllltama on thurs rtfiy january oth hi ftarah mullin whhm of the into win hoar in h blst y ar armstmontl in milton on tues day j tin 14th 1919 isabella bryan relh t of tnrt lato wlllam armstrong in her 03rd year taimot at tho home of her daugh ter mm joseph qowdr quslph on thursday lflth january his jana oliver widow of tbo tats james talbot ernmosa in her mth year he acton 3rtn ftoww tiiuhsday januajit 23 editorial notes the delegate to the great peace conference have comnwnctil their arduous tank the results of their deliberations will be regarded with ksoucat interest throujfhout the world tho future peace and goodwilt of cxlntlnd nations and nation yet lo be formed dopend upon the spirit of the conforonco and the wisdom of the delegates tho french newspapers are predicting that the conference will end by april a utrong indication of tho feeling of the people of canada- in reference to the adoption of permanent prohibition throughout tho dominion wa abown in alberta but week at the closing bconlon of tho alberta liberal con- ventlon at calgary on tyhioy the for lotting rcsoluuon wu passed the federal parliament should gosohltsly prohibit tho manufacture importation storogo or salo of intoxicating llqnors within tho dominion of canada out of 400 delegates present only z0 voted against tho resolution annual meeting of acton fall fair mr s h ijndnny elected prcnl dent w j- l- hampuhirc lot vice im-ildent- u m mc donald 2nd vice president the fair thio yeafi fjeptemdxr 23 and 24 1 ntln if acton tall tho fair laul ti ununjly wall ntt tided president pearen took ui secretary ilyn la read tho iort nn follows hicliith balenc from 1017 f 5 s7 oovrmmont grant 211 00 members tickets 169 00 tlurpluo from pair night c cert 81 60 special iruo donations 17 00 donation 105 00 booths and concennlonn 30 00 oato receipts l 012 4g hcecrvo account i 6 00 11400 42 expenditure paid for prise money 101b s710 2s rrlxo money 1017 lcf 60 special attractlonn co 00 special prizes 40 m grenadiers hand toronto 127 b0 printing and advertising 124 94 badges and prize iubbons 45 7b postage- nnd stationery 15 37 labor 08 30 dinner tickets 28 60 secretary on acct unlory 05 00 tho fairs association 7 05 judges expenses 18 00 supplies and cartago 19 02 constablca and date keepers 16 l0 balance on liand 33 41 caah on hand caah in bank n teroit id accrued in- counclllor w f bradley of qeorg town doclorod himself in thl manner in loot laauo of the herald tou navo elected a rcovo and council ton are cnullod to know their riewa on all vital public queauona tba greatest danger wo have to face will be the agitation to bring- back boos la there a booxe organization in oeorxe town 7 i think there la i am declar- tng myself in this lsaoe of the herald and hereby invite the reev sad the council to declare themselves in next weeks herald i stand for a- continu ance of the enforcement of the ontario temperance act of september tlt and am unalterably convinced that this act has been the greatest forward step towards a sound and solid stan dard of living wonder where the roembcm of acton council would tins up on a similar challenge by some member of the council victory ioan bonds prists moi members balance liabiljtb23 cy unpaid tickets 1019 3j 3 60 73 00 701 si v f the united btate ore now in a fair way for becoming rtd of the llaoor evil state after stats has voted by largornajoxuiea duxlmr the past year for tho adoption of bonedry pro- hlbluon as a constitutional amend ment today more than torsofourths of all tho slates of the union have individually voted for- prohibition un leas tho courts intervene at ths behest of tho liquor interests ths united states will bo permanently under prohibition after july 1 next as tho wartime measure which goes into effect on tft dato will hardly expire before ths con stitutional amendment becomes oper ative in january 1920 c will havo the advantage of the example and experlonca of the lie pub tic when thoy arc required to decide whether or no they will continue under a federal prohibitory law a wet c along- sldo a dry united states would stimu late temporary immigration of a kind that canada doesnt want j rousing reception to returned heroes our citizens welcome pte aztfatxr plant pte leonard aurfmon and pie ueber whumm civic testimonial pruenteo tito lost threo soldiers who have returned home from overseas were nccordod a rousing public reception in tho town hall on tuesday evenlnff thoy wcro aunner aixthok plant ptli lconalld atkinson 1tc heiiish williams tho town hall was crowded to the doors tho boy scouts bugle band escorted the returned heroes to the hall koeve barber extended a cordial welcome and was proud to have jjxp honor of welcoming men who had fought for tho omplre after a uoloctlon by the orchestra hov i m moyer was called upon lie tlnoko words of hearty welcome tq the rot urn otl soldiers and empbaslssd tho fact that tho returned men who had fought for us deserved ths very best places thoy are fitted for all honor to them mr john it kennedy who has been one of tho most faithful members of tho itecoptlon committee then presented on behalf of our clusens a gold watch ta each of the soldiers ii praised tho men highly for what they had gone through uud suffered for us and was stud wo would see them again in tho old homo pluces llie bo in brief spoeches thanked tho cltlsonn for the great welcome given thonf and for the valuable pre aentu bun to wed they had had great ospiirlriilcji overseas hod been given loyal wuleimuu upon arrival at john hut no wolcotuo or experience was utiunl to tho rousing welcome tlveu tlmm in tho old home town llx ittiv ilymlu skko fervent words of wohumo to tliouo boyu who had re- tiirnml homo ilrt uoaured them uie cltlxonn of acum will never forget their uorvlmi and nairiflcco nor ever lire of doing honor to he soldiers as they ruturn kav j c wilson ndded in a brief uitctich well rhuslii words of welcome prom the bottom of our heart said iyu should constantly ihank our eoldkrs for their groat services to can ada and to us mr john cumeron from the floor 775 71 the bookn and accounts were audited by a t brown and w j rld the report was adopted owing to tho funds of tho daughters of the empire being wholly devoted to pattiouo purposes it was moved and carried that tho a 00 paid for booth privileges at tho fair be re mitted tho directors for 1919 were elected i follows acton 1 p moore wm john stone il i mcdonald c woodhall a h mclean john it- kennedy ex j llassard w r kcnney geo ilnvll i b bhorey w k qraham dr coxo and j il anderson esqtjesino s ii lindsay thos coxe n oh ilea w j u hampshire donald waldle c b swackhamor ebjn john smith j n pearen charles mckeown and itobt- w low- rle ebamosa william ilortop n il black nasoagaweya wolloco losby nell patterson and duncan campbell honorary d ire ct o i u3h on d henderson w a storey dr ander son m p alex waldle a o t beardraore duncan mcdougall alex joe onl a s porstcr prealdont oak- villo fall ralr upon tho adjournment of tho meet ing the directors mot for organisation when tho following ofllccrs were elected president s h lindsay 1st vice plusa w j l hamp shire 2nd vice pre8r m mcdonald beciletauvtreaaurer geo ilyn da auditors a- t brown and w j bold mi- pearen expressed tho pleasure t had afforded him to bo president of acton fall iair in rourlng wished the fair continued success mr lindsay tho new president thanked the board for the honor con ferred upo i him ho sold he would do his utmost to nmko tho fair of 1919 splendid success ho would not bo an exhibitor himself during his year of office but would endeavor to secure all poaslblo members to make exhibits mr a s forster county warden who has been president of oakvllle foirfor many years was a visitor at fe meeting lie complimented tho board on twpltbiandid fairs which hd been bold and wished the present board every success this year it was decldod to hold the fair of 1919 on tuesday and wednesday september 23 and 24 tho president and first vico presi dent were appointed delegates to at tend tho convcnuon of the fairs association in toronto in february 6pey8ide the b b guild held a very success ful meeting in the sunday school room at speysldo on thursday night of last week tho next meeting is to take the nature of a alelghrlde when the members will meet at the home of mr win hold at tho meeting miss hat tie mcclung uas presented with a beautiful manicure sel successful peace anni versary seventythird anniversary ser vice of the method bit church iaal sunday were epoch- making able 0crmon0 dy ncvqco w darker o thou whoso lno bentowcth tho treasures of tho ycarn whooo ijithrr brayl wnll knowoth our gladncns and out team hlnco 185 regular sunday ocrvh cu have boon continuously held by tho methodist church in acton for thlrty- ono yearn these ocrvlrra were hold in tho pretty white frumn church which stood at uie corner of john and church streets and which gave the latter street its name tor tho past forty- two years lho present attractive church edifice has lecn tho homo at tho ron- grcgatlom none of tho fathers of tho old church ore left and few of their sons andi daughters aro now ronldent hero who worshipped in lho id church tho anniversary services have olwayn been occasions of groat interest nono of them wcro more interesting or moro largely attended than those of tho seventythird year held last bunday fno preacher of tho day was tl r rov oeorgn w barker of 1 urlirgf n a former pastor beloved who now oc cuplcs tho high position of president of hamilton conference th was tho fourth occasion upon which rev mr barker has been honored nn the annl versary preacher every time ho has delivered imprennlvo inspiring nnd ablf sermons and always to tho edification and delight of tbo largo congregations mr barkers sermons on sunday were powerful discourses worthy in every renpect of a president of ii o conference helpful and timely tho morning sermon had for its thomo tho challenge of sacrifice and the evenlne discourse pointed out in force ful terms the price of liberty at tho morning service rev mr barker noted that the anniversary had been referred to in tho nnnouncemi as tho peace anniversary this was deemed especially fitting nftor four l y of strugslc sacrlfico and uio shedding of blood his sermon was based on two scriptural selections matt 16 2fi whosoever will eavi his life shall lose it and john 3 16 for god so loved the world that hi gave his only begotten son that who soever bellcveth on him should not perish but have everlasting life tho challenge of jesus christ is to sacri fice jesus christ himself met the challenge so should wo the great challenge of tho church of ood la sacri fice ths some law of sacrifice must be upon ivery individual and no upon a few because of this the church of jesus christ is today face to faco with mighty problems the challenge pf tho trenches is sacrifice tlo men there found out that sacrifice meant friend liness it is ours now to learn our true relauon to sacrifice tho way of advancement of progress of attain ment is by way of struggle and sacri fice jesus christ knew gethsemane and gourotho we too must know sacrifice if we reach the hbrhest ideals of christian life and conduct and char acter in uie eve nlag discourse tho jirlce of liberty was ably amplified in tbo story of the cos tins out of tho dumb spirit as related in mark 9 20 artd the sprit cried and rent htm sore andcamm out of him he who would gain liberty must pay tho price it is a word we cherish it means much to ui it has a deep moral and spiritual sig nificance it has only been reached by the pathway of struggle and blood our liberties are often assailed wo havo just paid on enormous price to retain our liberty aa a nation every noble law placed upon our statute books has been won hy blood tho opposing deu fights every inch of th way tho smoke of battle is upon every line of progress humanity calls for and god demands leadership jus tice freedom liberty progress fair ness and god aro ours if wo pay lho price through struggle tho day is upon us for greater liberty but it will not be v whit easier or attainment limn it has been in tho past therell be tattered flags and stained uniforms and dented stile ids but if we put our trust in god and no forward victory will bo achieved just over tho top there 1 victory tho musla of tiro choir during tho day was very appropriate and crcotly enjoyed mrw gowdy of lime house assisted with much acceptance rev mr jones and the baptist con grcgatlon attended tho morning scr- vloe and rev mr wilson and the con gregation of knox church in tho evening theso followshlpplng pastors assisted in tho services tho anniversary offering was gen erous nearly every rqtmbcr und ad herent was a contributor tho trustee board asked for j2c0 there was over 1300 cash contributed farries mullin are akiun purchmlnk t nipa foi shipment at acton rocttwood and other points we uro puyinj highcat pncc3 for choice stock farries mullin acton ontario erin mr jos wordun of alpena mich is home on u visit to his slater on the 8th line and other friends the chargou against j hartou and a sanders of this placo for purchas ing cattle knowing thorn to bo stolen coma up at guolph lout week when after an all day ncujikm of the court both were ucuuk ted at tho first meeting of the village council tho salaries of officials wcro fixed as follows clerk 00 treasurer 25 assessor and collector 50 medi cal o tlcer of health 20 auditors each 5 caretaker of hall co no tab lo sanitary inspector truant officer and pound keeper and to furnish fuel and heat tho liull fur council mooting and court mcttln 56 the home of mr duncan mcarthur lot is third lino cnludon has boon radly ufillctd lho hdcst ion cluvrlv aged 41 died on tho hth inst und donald unolhcr uou uj til 2b tin lho 10th pneumonia was tho cause v oca to military news pts ueber williams received tils dis charge from further service in tho army lost woek pte j p btarrdw who lias boon in the convalescent hospital toronto was dlschanred lost week ho has been discharged from tho army and will now return to civilian life pto scarrow has largely recovered from his long period of illness sergt thomas alger will be married before returning to canada to a young woman of tho royal flying corps sergt alger is with tho army of occu pation on tho rhine n germany word was received hist woek that lieut jack newton son of mr and mrs j m newton of bam la had beii awarded lho military cs for services on tho field in tho ubaence of hii captain who was wounded young newton has been acting captain and lolng brilliant work liout newton is n nojliw or mn j mm- lirown church street clearing auction sale in thi township or ehqucsino farm otook implemonts hay grain tho umlomlgnot lias received in u true lia nil from john c watson ta ooll hy public auction ut lot 27 con 5 iloquealng nn fltlday january 31 1010 at ono o clock nharp tho following houses 1 bay ilorso 0 years old weight about 1400 1 bay horse 6 years old weight about 1 200 1 bay horse 0 years old flrotcloss driver 1 ray mart aged weight about 1 200 i bay more 4 yearn old wolght about 1200 1 bay colt rising 3 years old cattle 1 red cow 9 years old duo march 4 1 spotted cow c years old duo march 13 1 red cow 4 years old duo april 16 1 jersey cow 7 years old farrow i ogod parrow cow i roan heifer 3 years old duo march 3 1 roan heifer 3 years old duo march 5 1 spotted heifer rising 3 years duo march 2 1 red heifer rising 3 years duo march c 1 pair rising 3 yearn 1 stocr and 1 heifer 4 twoyear olds 1 durham dull rising 3 years eligible for registration 4 calves eight months old 1 pair fat stcern if not previously sold pigs 1 brcodlnic york sow due april 8 1 young york sow duo april young york sown duo in april 8 pigs 3 months old 7 pigs 2 months old 1 good collin dog sheep 18 breeding ewes oxford down c lambs oxford down all eligible for registration 1owl 0 gocoe 4 ducks 2 drakes 60 plymouth rock hens implements ono masooyhorris binder 0 ft cut in good shape 1 dcerlnff mfiwcr 6 ft cut in good shape 1 noxon seod drill 12 spout 1 massey- harris rako 1 doering hay tedder 1 mousey harris cultivator frost wood cultivator 1 two- furrow riding plow masaoyharrls 2 floury plows no 21 1 sot iron harrows 13 foot 1 disc harrow roller 1 mastwyharrls corn cultl- tor 1 peter hamilton turnip drill 1 wood frame turnip drill 1 wagon w inch tiro 1 truclt wfiiton 1 demo crat good as new 1 dump cart now top buggy 1 secondhand top huggy 1 portland cutter 1 square box cutter 2 oclbobslcighs 1 atom wagon 2 wagon boxes ono new horsepower 1 cutting box 1- turnip sheer ott of scales 2 000 lbs 1 put- per 1 chatham panning- mill with bagger quantity of grain bags 1 bag truck i hay rack 16 ft set o slings 1 hay pork 1 rack lifter 2 lirtlng ropes 1 cider press potato digger ljwhcolbarrow 4 neckyokea 6 pulleyu 3 seta of whimetroeu 2 logging chains 2 grindstones 1 emery stone 2 sugar ivettlss forks hoes ohalno cloviccs etc 1 steel pig trough quantity of lumber molotto cnura separator 1 daisy chum 1 cream ctn 1 milk can milk palls butter bowl ladle and print i hamilton incubator aid brooder 1 ladder 20 ft 1 ladder 12 fl 2 ladders 18 ft harness 2 sets double llarnem 1 set double drlvlnk hare ess 2 sets slnglo harness some odd collars 2 pair horso blankets robes curry combs brushes grain hay and ensilage so0 labels oats 200 bushels ilarloy 8 bushels timothy scad 5 bushels peas 8 tons of timothy hay 1 000 bushols turnips quantity mangolu other ar ticles tno numerous to mention no reserve aa the farm la sold terms 10 and under cash over that amount 11 montlut credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes 4 per cent off for cash i owl hay grain roots rat cattle cash r j karr auctioneer jja shoroy clark ypjione aoton clearing auction sale in the township of esques1ng farm stock and implomanu grain hay roots and houashold affects tho um jitructlon 1 wl lot 22 co bannockdurn on tim uduy uvilllllk tin limtituto nj tliu hunmhlt thulr t tho hoiuu of mimi pi rheru vury vujuyabjo flr the hall exhortod everybody to un press upon the government and leaders of ths country that liberal provision should be made out of canadas great national resources fur the soldiers who had fought our battles in ths groat war the mooting closed with three cheers fur tho rolurncd soldiers and the na tional ant horn burn frlrndn nut mcdouulil evening vrui after tho business of tho uiviluu r nltlul vriy ubly ipoo tho clhi and the following talent provided an enjoyable aivfortiiltiiniut solo by mr j unit a nlikul instru mental solo liy miss mlllur n paper on ideals by mian m if mclr il oolo by miss lillian auursini rnutatl in by uim btty jfowtle address by mrs geo havlll acton saio by miss myrtle clarrldgo violin bouciioh by mr nickel solo by mr l wordou after singing tjotl save tho king lunch was served by tho lad lea guinea wars then started and every one said they had a vrry uujoyuhlo time tho next luontliiir will bo hi id ou thunnbiy fobtuury 0 at thu homo of mas it n lirown acton furniture hospital w j stuckey who ig nn experienced cublnot maker and carver is prepared to satisfactorily repair furniture match carving on furniture make picture niamti stock of mouldlnus to aalect prdurs lift ut i i rco prxrin offli prothi t aurntlun sldeiilo next will rvcclvu shows schools toronto ont havti u reputation fur doing very thorough work that partly di plains why wo have ten luhouls in loronto husluoas shorthand and civil service courses write w ii shaw president for rutaloguo tho undersigned has received from william thompson lot 22 con 2 ejjqueolng at dublin school to sell by public auction on thursday january 30 at ono o lock sharp lho following horses 1 heavy black more weight 1 j lbs 1 heavy say maro 8 years weight 1 250 lb a this is a good team 1 road horso rising 4 ycaru good driver shorthorn grade cattle 7 cows bed heifer 3 years duo febru ary 20 orey heifer rising 3 years duo february 8 iltuck cow 4 years milk ing well with calf at foot and bred again rod cow 6 years milking welt calf at foot red cow 7 years milk ing well supposed to calve may 1 red cow 4 years duo in january rnl cow 7 years duo lbruary 10 this lu n bird of good milk cowa 1 red ii ifor 2 cirs 1 pair steers 2 yearu 1 pair of holfors 2 years 1 pair one year 1 halfer and 1 hteer 1 pair of steers rising 1 year l pair of young caivo 1 lounji calf oxford down bh1slp 10 breed ing ewes in firstclass condition iorlt hoy with 8 pigs at foot cxtru choice onon fowlso hens plymouth rocks minorca und leghorns a numlcr uf pullets implements deering binder 6 ft cut in good shapo frost wood mower 6 ft cut good its now stool huluy hay rake 10ft three drum 1 holier good as niuk iturm wag- von with box democrat oneill bug y with toil wlsnur ucoii drill sot f llobslolgbs disc 10 pluto coyltir a stott cultivator manure hprcador chatham i aiming mill with uajcgtr uttmhmeut set of str 2000 lbs small stale j40 lbs i leury plow ueirlxnuw utotiobout not or cocb- hhull ilitrruww four sutlons- 20 trruifi hutu huy itatk hiikii illicit potato dlgltir rtlitnlburrow hinder covur j sotu doubu trues and uhllllctruss n okyikc 130 fact of huy 1 oik rupo 4 lifting ropts pulleys hay fork logging cluiliui work 1 truth stone hook 1ulpor jrlndiitono 3 sugar k tiles 1orks hoes chains clovicw harmcsh hit of doublo harness set of plow harness sot of single hamem 2 pair of homo ulankots curry coiiiim uud brushes hobe grain an1 hay 100 bushols rf mined grain whout oats barley coo bushels outs fit t r em 0 tons uf timothy hay v ui lwaijioijl lin ecth cook hlnvo lounge j tab tea butler bowl ludlo and prints stands milk cans doah churn alumy 10 und under mall vor thut amount 11 mouths trillt will bo given on furnishing approved joint notes 4 per cent off for cash lovl hoy uud urulu cash h j kerr auctioneer l b mhurey clerk phono 30 aston ok33 want nt n conaldcrnblo onvlng over regular pricca slcuitn your suahi of this v wrats hprrraiy j friday and saturday are money saving days at this store if you watch this opaco each week you will see opportunities of oecurinj goods you iis wecks siixials lilaclt silk poplins there ia no material on the mnrkct todny that will give tho wear nntl look better than poplins wc have them nt tho old price rich flilkjflnlsh 30 inches wide special at 200 colored popllna m stock at yard 175 our special black imperial duchess silk at 52j0 yard tins lino of duchem silk ia guaranteed to give good wear la nil pure silk full 37 inches wide special nt per yard 750 reduced prices on ladles black cash mere hose the regular price of this line of hoie is 1 00 n pair wc have sold hundreds of pairs at this price they are lho circular box make and wc have just 10 dozen left in sizes y 9 q ond 10 to clear at special for friday and saturday per pair 83c reduced prices in 11 ribbed hobo for children this lino is also the circular box make note tho price for each oizc 4i for 33c 5 for 45c fl for 55c qy for 60c 7 for 65c these prices fdlr friday and saturday only boys heavy worsted hose only a few sizes cft and wc want to clear them out before stocktaking friday and saturday prices 0 for 60c 7 for 65c v for 65c 8 for 70c if you have knitting to po buy your wool here and now palonla flno set h fingering yarn in black and gray 4 ply only this yarn is good value at 3 00 lb special price for friday and saturday j4 lt for 65c per lb 260 reduced price on oar all pare wool factory yarn wc have sold over 200 lbs of this wool this season it has given great satisfaction no dye shoddy or cotton mixed in this yard the regular price is 70c sk or 280 per lb fop friday and saturday 63c ole or 2j0 per lb mens blue stripe overalls regular price 25 friday and saturday l95- now is the time to lay in a few pairs of overalls as they are advancing in price every day this line of blue stripe only with bib sizes 32 to 42 extra good value at 2 25 on sale friday and saturday at 9195 a pair s muxstbebt wedell pojtca8h wc sell for less acton p farmers account book thia book is as complete as wo can make it thoro ia a place in it for everything you plant raise buy cell have on hand with a summary of tho yearo buauieaa it puta your farm on a business hacis it ia free to farmers call or write for a copy th mrchnts bank hoadoffico montreal of canada acton branch georgetown branch established 1004 i b shqtley manager c w grandy manager get the habit advertise regularly u keep them smiling soldiers home coming campaign ths welcome lgn till ncngt high on the doors of the smlvstion army hostels help them to keep tt there 1 while our soldiers have need of the comjorts spiiitosl well ss bodllydont shut tho doors in tho boys face keep them mlupg the salvation army appeals for a ww ion dollara for tho boys who won the victory this u the first time tba salva tion army has made a gcneril appeal far its work wo urge you now for the sake of the soldiers and as a vital factor in the solution of canadas reconstruction problems with tho homecoming of her boys to giro and to grre liberally i our men in khaki may not all bo home for another year while there la a corapsny of canadians in uniform orcr there or over here there la work for tbo salvation army lassie the weary waiting and the relaxed discipline spell dangers that must be guarded agint a happy smile and a com- fortsblo body help to keep trouble at a distance do not let the hostels shut for lack of funds i the salvation army million dollar fund january 19th to 25th first to servo last to appeal a word- about the hostelsl have you erer been inside a salvation array hostel if not ask a returned man abouf the hostels in paris london toronto hamilton or any others that he lias stayed in otexi here let him tell you about the real beds tho homo cooking tho fried eggs and hot coffee and hot baths if be knows you very well he may give you a hint about the spiritual comfort the salvation army lassie give these men fax from name and all it means i salvation army m1lli6n ik3llar fund committee headquarters mail your subscription to treasurer toronto and ontario sir edmund walker toronto ont treasurer bfew brunswick james m christie rank of commerce st john n b treasurer nova scotia 1 donald macgillivray bank of commerce halifax ns commissioner richards 1 20 albert st toronto cleanln- p press 1 nz repairing your clothes thoroughly cleaned in sanitary workshop pressed and repaired by expert workmen wo can make that old suit look like new try us geo wallace guelph ontario vegetables promptly delivered potatoes cadqaqe3 onions carrots raoishs beet8 celery a bishop i msrkst qarcurw fa ir view ave ac clearing auction sale in thu township oi kltln hifjh class shorthorn csttls shrop shirs shsap farm stock impls msnts household furniture grain and hsy tho undernicnod has received in structions from w h hill lot 22 con 2 liin at awrcys bcuool to sell by public uuctiou on tuesday january 23 1910 ut one o clock sharp tho following hohhch1 hay maro it years 1 hujvy day usrc s years 1 chestnut horse hackuoy 12 years 1 chestnut horso hackney 13 years hhohthoun oh adc cajttjj 7 cows whlto cow mllklmr well bxca bcptcmur s8 i ted cow milking well lirnl october 3 ltaon cow mllklnjr well bred september 10 lied caw milking well bred october 13 cm covf milking well bred november la jumn cow mllklnc well bred scptero- nr hot holfur bred tetember 2 red and whlto heucr supposed to bo in calf this is a first clana hard u cows tor milk and butter lach anl mul has been bred from a sood rotuuln tlon stock tor years they are all bred on the dates mentioned and art vupposrd ti bo in calf pair of vear- linjr btccm cod ones 3 slsy calves 1 lmt calf 3 calves 4 nwnuu old 6 lut cuttle 5 titmrn and 1 hrlfei gool unm if not previously sold hhi pl vu lire ljiropshlrro 17 llraodltig lwc8 4 lwe lambs aged hum bred by clark or alton cllglblo for ret is trs tlon pultjs iiiici yotikbh1kk hoq- sows bru1 in december 2 bows just i rod 1h sboats it pics 3 months old 30 plymouth hock pullets well bred to lay i harred hock cockers 1 ytur old harred hock hens o a c strain 1 oood collie dog 1mp1jcmentb 1 deerlug nindor a ft cut with sheaf carrier and truck 1 leering mower h ft cut 1 interna tional cultivator wide 3 horso at- taclunrnt 6 section harrow glbaoi muke complete 1 international three- drum utccl holler i intomatlonoj munuro hprcudcr clover leaf 1 hoe drill 1 tinilp bower 1 lheury plow 1 wllkliiiiuu plow 1 two furrow plow rocknhutt 1 ailmwm heunler 1 wetd- t tlulky hako wagon rcmocwt with ihiiq and shaft tup hukcles i luibjilrlh 1 utoncboat 1 hcol burrow i turnip 1ulitur 1 outtir 1 chatham 1 mining mill 1 hag truik truck cala i 300 lbs 1 small htruw cutter 1 orlndstono 1 hay lork and 120 ft rotic 4 pulleys 2 sets whlol- trcea- 3 neckyokea drain liar und hucks 2 trigging clin lua lvirks hum shovels axes und other articles uto numerous to rnentlun 130 bushols i o a c harloy cloan nt for seed 300 bushels han ner oats tlouii go bushels ulxed uraln hmull quantity of hay ljaltnlui x sets of heavy liar mas 1 set uihsiq harness liuuikuts hobus curry combs brushes eta houhkiioli gooii 1 honor llrlgbt cook htove 1 lalry u cook htove 1 upright parlor heater 1 iiuiuli heater 4 lutehen hlrn 1 klthun liililo 1 ioonge kldchoard itattituh ltedstoad and springs 2 burns tub liar cream ttepurulor uiwu muwur step ladder tio nssrvs sa ths farm is sold 11chus 10 and under cash over that uinount 11 months credit will bo t on furnishing approved joint it per cent off for cosh 1 owl hay uruhl and fat tsttla cash n j kehii auctlonssr w 1c uratiam clerk phono id acton new advertisements the methodist church ncv i m moyer pstor psrsorisos willow ot tho pastor will prearh t iwtti tlin nornliig mid v nlng rnrvlrru you aro cordislly invited corns for ncnt mrs kvkllnn in use corner f main htrert nn 1 lalrvlew avuirffi- trmii reasonable apply to mahoailirt mrlhaac 2gt main lltreot card of thanks mr and mrs thos olblxnwi and family denim to lxlend nlnrrro thanks lo their many friends for kind mea sures and words of sympathy in tho sad dcntli or hu lr dear littlo daiirlite agnes onicx qtonc for gale or to rent tho brick store and rcsldnnca on main utreet opposite tho kyder et mowat olvo co is for salo or to ront kor particulars apply to oisonon aonhw 21tf mill street acton stock for sale i havo for sale n number of ytrunc cnttlo anl rreah cows also a number cf ilrstclaso fwu and 1 limbi- and well broken threo yearold colt prices and term richt i zilaki vannattilt hal una fad ont- lot 3 con 7 hrln 33 tf collie dog lost a young black colllo dog with whit breast tan on lerrs long tall answers to name of trip ilnder will bo rewarded if notice that will lead to recovery is left at wa press ofneo or addressed to eaweson stock buyer has go no into the business of buying cattle sheep and lambs for which ho ts prepared to pay the hlshrst cash price any having stock for salo will bo promptly visited if thoy will leavo in- formauon at too bank or nova scotia acton executors sale of valuable farm property in the towrtship of eramosa to wind up tho estate of tho lato elizabeth watt there wlu he offered far sale nt the winter fair building ouelph by public auction an saturday tho 1st day of february 1313 at 13 oclock that valuable farm property owned hy tho lato elizabeth watt and known as uio ijnderman farm con- is ting of 148 a mora or less tl o farm consists of part of lot number four concession 1 in tho said town ship of nrnmosa and is about 44 miles from dulph the soil is clay loam 130 acres is cleared and under cultivation there is n conldcrablo quantity of hard woo 1 timber on tho farm tho buildings co mist of a largo stono houuo 27x43 with kitchen with good collan in a fair state of repair there is a hank bam e0x70 with a stono foumla- tlon and a stone sheep houno und pic pen thre are also threo frnmo liari h there la lao a cottage 23x34 tim form is watered by a novcr failing stream anil la connldcrcd ono of tho heat stock f inns in itramosa township tho property will be offered for ealo subject to a reserve bid terms of salo 10 in on tho day of sale and tho balance in 30 days without interest sixty per cent of tho pur chase mony may remain on mortgiuo at fl if desired for further turmu and condltlcns of lsio apply to uio undersigned w e hljflcinoiiam solicitor for tho lxrcutors lames mcdonald auctlom cr ouelprr january hth 191d 20 3 notice to creditors in the estate of john robertson yeoraan deceased notlco is hereby given that tin creditors of john hobertson into of tho township of naasagaweyu in tho county or lib ton yeomiin de ceased who died on or about tho fif teenth day of september a d 1318 ut tho said township of nassaguwcya uud all other persons having claims against tils- eetato arrouulred on or befoni tbo icth day of february a d 1019 to send by post prepaid or otherwise di- liver to harold nash parmer of the village or acton in tho said county of halton bnrrlaterotlaw uio soil cltor for duacarf itobcruion of tho township or nasaagawoyu in lho county of halton farmir tho admlnlu- trntor of tho rntato of uie uuld deceased their christian and surnames nljrcw- cs and descrlpuons full particulars of their claims duly verified by statutory declaration and the unturu of uio uw- curltlcs if any held by them and notlco la hereby further glvun that after one month from tho sold sixteenth day of january a d 1913 tho said administrator will pro ceed to distribute thu aasetu of tho said cstato according to law and among tno parties cnutlod thereto and that tho said administrator will not be responsible after tho period fixed for such distribution for any claim of which ho shall not then havo reeolvod notlco ua aforesaid dated uils icth day of january a d 1310 duncan hoblittson administrator by lunold n faitmlh mill street acton ont wonderland 44 friday january 24 birth of a nation grim ths master picture ad mission 2so and 1 and war tax two shows 7 it und 3 saturday january 25 mrs dauuo lfen i with paulino lvidirhk a iwi pail siiiinlt comiimly luduu 1 iral tuesday january 23 itlinro k junta wltli wultmu held 1 pluodn 11 or lit ii woman in th wl coming ths llttlo prln ts xtfitli mary 1 lekford r l gregory roy hindley auctioneer ospr1nge ontario walllr m williams ii 0 aid titi 7 i mm an will hold a i luirlug ilo of uvo uto u hnptrin nlij tc in luinduy junuury 21 tl kfawv t ris v

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