Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 24, 1919, p. 6

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mpfpflpj tijiwigmkanctotwxa yyjj births marriages and deaths are now charged for at tba following rates birth no liarrlagea wo leauia wo memorial cards ia 10c par line extra for pnama born ilavilrin montr on wednesday day july it 1911 to mr and mre frank k ifevlll a daughter married mcklnkonoaue at knox presby- terlan church ftf on treel on friday july 4 mr by oct j a montgom ery ix a pta knocti b moklnnon aon of mrs john mextnnou acton to ulllan kathleen alice only daughter of lb lata joan gale of montreal hamilton papera p py died anderson at llartoey man ot friday jury it lilt joaepb ander aon formerly of acton aged ii years mcdonald in esqneslng on satur day july ix it if mary hume wife ot ronald mcdjonam in her year miller at the general hospital gualph on sunday july so hit wlulam it millar of dower aventta acton la bta cxrd year olemanat ranfrew on monday july 1 1919 elisabeth gordon wife of judm d coleman of tbe mo- donald farm fourth line eequcslng blftjxtan3kttnba thurfldat juxt 24 10 brief local items harveeung la in fall swing bow peace day had fervent waathar boys dont climb electric light poles tbe raapberrtaa took on a new lease of ufa after t the aalarlee of milton schools this year will reach a total of ts a couple of blocks of main street hare been treated with asphalt thia week sweet corn and ripe tomatoes from the home garden are now on tba family bill of faro tbo halton shorthorn calf cutb baa decided to bold judging elm na and an auction sale of tbe calves in oak vlllo on attaint 38 r m mcdonald district deputy grand master was at brampton last week installing ofaoars of bramp ton lodge x oo f tho splendid rains on snaday night and monday did an immense amount of good sad pot heart into all dependent upon apt ins crops applicants for the prlnclpalshlp ot muton pabue sehool the scbool board has sele s w mlcbensr prtactpal at ziambton mills forhhe poatuon t xl gibbons of oxbow bask says in renewing his subscription we ara specially interested in the twenty tears ago oolonm and the observa tions of the om man ot the big clock tower at the bpwerth league on mon day renins mr a- t brown gave series of interesting lantern vtewa dc japan portraying the mdostrtoe of japan rtoe growing fishing andauk notwithstanding the dry weathar the wild raspberry crop baa been r- oeedlnlgy good there bare been more berrying parties than nana and all faithful picker have been r with can pens a letter from mrs r little from pasadena cal says she is quite cripple through neurltla t aojor the fasn paass very ntuen she says end read tno old man of the clock tower with gxwat interest tug acxow fsna pm has just peaeed another mllaatnne tn its jour- nallstlo career under the gelding hand of 1u old pilot bren h p moore who la still at the helm of the wtn of ontario weeldlea milton beformei the union peace thanksgiving service the oeigtmen of the town and soldlen and ciuseni united in thflnkbiritfmr to god impresaivb address by father good row at the suggestion of the great war veterans the street peace demonstra tion on saturday was followed on sun day afternoon with a union thanks giving service our cltlaeni assembled at tbe park at four oclock tn large numbers promptly at four the acton platoon of returned man tn command of capt a o t boardttoret marched to tbe park capt oordon beerdmore also accompanied the unit as rain paean to fall it was decided to hold tbe berries in the drill hall nearby this wii filled to capacity tbe eoldlera stood at the left- of the drums draped with the union jack the orthodox military pulpit- after captain beardmore had placed his men rev l m moyer methodut minister took charge of the service he said thecltlaen of all creeds bad assemb led to give thanks to ood that the war waa over and peace had come we wish to aire thanks to the almighty because he has given us peace we worship bun together today in thanksgiving tbe hymn 0 ood our help in ages past was sung and rey j c wilson b a of the presbyterian church read is verees of the lotth peahn ret harold carr of the baptist church thenlsd tn a prayer of adoration and thanksgiving after signing onward christian bomiarb rev father ooodrow the new pastor of st josephs roman catholic church was lntrodaoed rev mr moyer said it seemed fitting to the resident pastors that father ooodrow who bad just come amongst us and who was a chaplain with the canadlany forces o should deliver the ad dress on this wrfrtnlrm father ooodrow expressed words of appreciation for the cordial welcome extenjad xia felt that peace day was especially apt as a time for general thanksgiving when the armistice was signed a universal feeling of relief up from a weary world but when peace was signed and declared we all felt that special prayer and thanksgiving to ood should be offered we have been engaged in a war the like of which the world never knew before the flame of fire was written in veritable letters of blood there was a clash of the wills of nilwfi there was avarice ambition hatred end jealousy and war waa a natura donations to cfflu aid society made throughout the ceunues el hsltorr and pel fer the shelter tbu following donations have been made toward tbe furnishing of the childrens shelter at milton up to date cot donations m each mrm t h shields brampton mr and mrs hewitsoo brampton well brampton ruth ev paul hob- berlin port credit major w f baton oakvlilsmrs j c wllfanott milton mr and mrs sankrider brampton p i- jtobertson kfg oo mutosr hornby womens institute brampton womens institute acton womens in stitute cots mrs c b mcdonald brampton mrs b f mclntarrc brampton one baby cot furnished trafalgar womens instltuts 1 cots oraagh womans xnstltnte j cots bnelgrove women cneero clnb brampton cash donations of amounta over ftx box social proceed a naanaamweya and bsquesing l- trafalgar town ship council iso proceed of assemb- ly naaeagawcya and haquostng 911 hornby bookey club umi womens institute u040 robert stewart mil ton sum childrens aid auxiliary georgetown 1 pupils a s no tnfalgar for ball and bat mrs dr anderson milton mrs sarah palmer milton ful miss mary onamnerlaln milton w0 xnsutute palermo ftmm bsitb triotio eocloty nelson tlmb miscellaneoue d i inns piano mrs henry- mocartney table mrs q 8 bowes muton sets of books miss margaret dawson brampton grandfather clock girls cubbrampun ink stand miss ruth oorham milton two hall chairs j w lowe mpp boalgrtve dining room wutta buffet and scarf table one table cloth lax chairs four chairs and curtains five hundred club bramp ton five bibles pupils of muton pubuo school toys mrs rtobardsrm bramp ton toys mr holmstesd l o f brmtnpton refrlgermter mrs b r bewat milton kitchen range gordon nvrwaxds toronto electric irons miss wallace brampton boiler and wash years the world existed in abundant prosperity we bad forgotten that we were dependant upon the creator of all things we had formed a love fin- ease and freedom from reaponsibtlty a awe for money for wealtb we fsoed loyally to depend upon tba provi dent hand of god god wishes us to inculcate a new sense of our duty to ward him reference waa made to the war lt- self and father ooodrow paid high praise to the canadian soldiers for the part they took they never failed in taking what thsy went after and in holding what they got oonuaatsg he said now we give thanks to god that peace once more raise throughout the world the bs scarred veterans are at home again the war standards have been furled peace means 1st pa consci peace with almighty god peace of heart of rntnd of soul it means an immortal soul which has been rightly regulated subservient to god in mind body and wtu xnd peace with our enemies love for our country how that the shadow is lift ed we must be at peace wltto emaias trd peace at home in every wenregnlated country there ta a government to rule it is ours to obey there is no place in canada for the red flag of bolshevism or anarchy an endeavor has been niade to set it up here bat we must have peace there must be peace b labor and capital the rising- up of aristoc racy and tbe trampling upon the lower e see must not be permitted look at old roma she was great she ex tended her borders over many lands but she fell when she o the poor and forgot god we must have peace in the family in the state la the nation but this cannot be so long as we endeavor to be independent of almighty god a furore of eternal life awaits us if we put our trust in htm then we may look forward with a hope that- wtubttag ue enduring peace then j the closed chubches dear mr editor the closing of the two churches near acton will awaken many old nvmnpries and as an inter ested reader i thought to gjve some data in addition to facts already noted in your columns which will interest many the brick or blloam church 1t ot course the oldest the slab in ths gable gives tbe date as 1 111 which would be kt years ago in those days denominations ware plentiful and the episcopal methodists opened an ap pointment there from georgetown probably consequent i think upon a su camp meeting held in the grove opposite the hill oemetery at the union of list this church came naturally into the aoton charge but tn it st passed into rookwood a- few years later it became prt of kverton circuit and later again revert ed to rookwood on aooount of old- time associations it held tbe tort al though it likely never would have been even built being so near acton only fer the denominational reasons rev geo abbs waa the last methodut epis copal minister crewsons corners church was opon ed in 1b0 having been moved from dolmagss comer on the rookwood crossroad rev george h cornish was the minister then and i think pre sented the pulpit bible tn 1sts rev robl phillips took it up- in oonnec- uon with acton he waa followed in 1st- by john c stevenson and in 187 by rev g w calvert tor two years rev richard hdbbs was pastor tbe next three years and was one of the best remembered of the old pastors oi i aooount of nla sg vigorous per sonality as a pastor and evangelist about this tune rev albert moore an acton youth preached bis first sermon here rev t ly wilkinson followed for two years iyosl dur ing his pastorate the addition was put behind tasking it its present t shape also bere was the inception of the famous tennight debate on the mode of baptism in acton church be mr wilkinson and a mr mcdermld from tbe states rev mr brysra fol lowed for two years and while ai excellent preastter was remembered as the witty irishman he once remark ed to one of the corners men who was driving him out to a sunday school ptcnla at burns bush when halting for a train at acton crossing theres always ten feet more room at the bade than the front of a train rev joseph colling followed for one year and teemed to preach every ser mon as if it were u io last for either htm or his hearers so earnest was be rev it phillips again came to acton and was pastor at the corners for a year when acton desirous of having bis serrloea concentrated there tbe corners waa placed with rockwood having been in acton connection for fourteen years 1it31ssi instead of twentyfive as recently reported rev frank swann was rockwoods mints- tetand the two remaining years of his term had charge of the cornets and brick churches with w el kerr and r h barnby as junior preachers rev james walker followed for two years with b sl couch and w h harvey zn 18s0s1 rev john hart with henry harnweu and j w hitching was in charge tbe next year isis bverton and the brick were detached with rev h b christleln charge and since then the corners has been on rockwood as a onettan circuit most ot the folks can trace forward with such names as revs kestlb holden loundwpoug- neighborhood news- town and country grbwtonb ofimer everyone was pleased to see the rain on monday- a large number from here attended the g w v at peace celebration at acton oil saturday all report a good time mr cunningham and mr boyd of hornby visited at mr win millars tkst sunday mrs smith nallee aad little daugh ter bdna of kramoee visited at mr thoa nallse over the weekend church i u the rain this week will do great good the thunderstorm on monday afternoon was the heaviest that has been experienced her for years a distinguished visitor made a brief visit to this vicinity last thursday in the person of bishop f w wsrne of india bishop warns is a native of the fourth line and never loses opportunity of visiti the old home tie visited mrs william warn and her sons his nephews his visit- wai all too short but official duties de manded his attention elsewhere tbe bishop sttsndsd the great conference of the methodist church at columbus ohio and was one of tbe speakers there ol in bannockburn this community extends sincere sympathy with mr james ix coleman tn the death of his wife at renfrew her girlhoods boms last week through the death of his father at winnipeg the previous weekend that of bis wife last week mr coleman and oordon have been away at a very busy sea son tbe neighbors have endeavored to help in the haying and harvest a few loads of gravel have bean distributed in the bad holes and ruts on the fourth line thim a decided improvement- itls hoped this road will be further improved up the xcrtn town line before tbe summer is over ban sent a large contingent to the peace celebration and presen tation of watches to the returned sol diers at jrochoiee on saturday tbe affair was a g succes and much enjoyed especially tbe plcnjc feature t v board d f sari muxod mfciqr mrs b o graham brampton eleo- trio toastsr ms nlxia milton granite pail tea kao g cupa 1 two saucepans ax oowuc flugs hra robert stewart mtlcan- eeedex mop mtb t j browiy milton j ten towel- hand towels qtxw club brampton feathers women of peel apd haken pillows mrs deayes mrs edwards mrs manning brampton mrs hun ter ml pleasant mrs watson bnel grove mrs mcdonald cheltenham mrs john lodlaw mee4owrvaje- oomfortsresut of mrm joe stewart milton mxx jara fruit mrs a l mo- nabb milton jersey oqw b ll bull son drampton baby carriage mrs i s bobertson mltton baby car riage cart and clothing mrs c k turner mutqu baby carriage mrs w oel m the following d are ureatty required childrens clothing includ ing night- grasses and shoes for chll- dren from infancy to twelve yean af age fruit and vaetabss v the tumult and the shouting dies tbo captain and the kings depart still stands thine ancient sacrifice an hnzoble and a contrite bear- another hyrpn was sung snd then the national anthem and rev mr mover pronounced the benediction tbe veterans had thoughtfully bad hymn sheets printed and distributed knd this materially enhanced tbe heartiness of the glg a collection was tsken up for the soldiers memorial fund- lee and later minlatana heard in the old pews mudh good has many earnest sermons have bean been done perhaps more might have been done the old church has had its day and ceased to be tours away back inmemoriam milton mr and mrs frank hemstreet of winnipeg arrived in town last week on a visit to their parents mr- and mrs sam hsrrop got borne from england last week after a three- months visit nancy foster widow of the late duncan dewar died at her home on queen street last saturday after long ubieaa she waa in her ttth year and was miltons oldest resident out of s3 business places on main street milton ss proprietors or man- july hot weather specials july the month for clearing up odd lines colored voue double fold colored voile in pink blue and muvo ahdes good qurlity of voilo regular 100 special at 85c black and while stripe voue double fold black with tancy white stripe 32 inches wide special at il25 ladles embroidery organdy collars at sc this lot of collars are made of a fine quality organdy hand embroidered with laco edge good value at 00 a special at 48c ladies black lisle hose at soe this line of ladies hose tbe radium make is noted for its fast color and good wearing quality sizes 8j 9 oy and 10 ask for the radium make special at per pair 50c ladies french sok lisle bom at 60c this line of french lisle hoso is a great value at the price quoted here we havo them in sizes b 0 oy and 10 special at goc per pair corsets corsets corsets wcgiye our customers this choice of tho two best makers in the trade c c la grace and the d a cromptons c c la gracehigh med- ium and low bust special at jl50 f l75 200 z50 and 300 d a high medium and low bust guaranteed to give good wear rust proof stays special at u l50 200 t0 300 and 375 the delineator for august is here 1 grocery speciate 1 can each peas corn and tomatoes- 59c seedless raisins last chance tt 20c 3 pkgs ammonia powder 25c blackstrap quart 15c 4 pkgs laundry starch 25c 3 bars palmolivo soap 29c saturday july 19 peace day store will be closed from 1 pjn until 5 pm new advertisements continued from iuso onu headquarters for wedding and birthday presents itogers 1847 silverware knives forks and hpooim fancy cut cllos fancy china we carry tho moat cornplnte hoc in town marriage licen0eo iboueo geottynds acton ontario shaws summer schools toronto up pea 1 u ambition uiu- depts whoiio not extra to liiuu vri or throo months tlino ynu muy enter any day und oritltiu n stldustlon into h koott lxmltluii jtn booklet write w h bhw prosldenl mclean mills boll street we sell for cash we sell for less acton in cars which means that on one street alone in this town about 3sod0 has been invested in automobiles mr and mrs waltsr cola bavins lost all the contents of their dwelling by ore about two months ao ee ottrrir friends snowed their sympathy in a practical manner by caulnc ou them and prese them with equipment of crockery and a clock on saturday evening a peace night banquet was given in the methodist church to tbe returned men of theooc cresatlonat which rev c d draper of preston and rev rcaptaia a d robb of dundaa delivered addresses champion joseph awderbon joseph anderson of hartney mj passed away on friday 18tb u after a long illness from hardening f the axterlea hia brother james went over to see him test winter and last week when the news of his condition was reported serious james and his brother robert of milton both pro ceeded at onoa to hartney mr ander son waa a son of the late george jn- dersoaof knslhbull he spent his young manhood in acton as a plasterer about twentyfive yeexs ago be re moved to hartney where he prospered aa farmer his wife was miss chris tina keith she survives him there were no children mr anderson was a man held in high esteem he i e past master or walker odg atjt a m and waa for a year or two a member o acton council interment took place at winnipeg on monday running for office dont let your husband run tor office away down in georgia a candidate tor county commissioner filed his statement of campaign expenditures as by law required which contained among other things the following items lost 114s hours sleep think lag about the election loet two front teeth and a whole lofof hair in personal encounter with an opponent donated one beef four sheets and ave aheap to a oouoty barbecue gave away two pairs of suspenders four calico dresses is cash and thirteen baby rattles kissed lit babies kind led fourteen kitchen dree put up four stores walked 01 miles shook hands with tml persons told 10401 ilea and shrri enough to ttf in print 0 volumes attended six teen revival rneellnks and was bap tised four different times by immersion and twice some otharway contri buted m to foreign missions and made love to nine grass widows hug gad fortynine old maids oct dog bit thirtynine times and a jthl one word no ssrvtoe can be suooessful without a certain word no prosperity will prove permanent t o word p y li whuam il ullter william fl miller bower avenue died at the general hospital gtielph on sunday he had been 111 for some three months and for six weeks was in the hospital mr miller was a real- dent of acton for twelve years he born in toronto sbttythreo years when a little lad of three his father returned to the old home at hytbe kent county england here be grew to manhoods estate and was married he was the- son of a prom inent surveyor in kent but he en- gaged la the hardware builness klgfa- hls wife died in 10t canads and settled acton two years later he visited the old land dot in 1m returned here january ltlc he married mary lambert who survive him of his first family three daughters kaxy rath and hsnnsh in england bergt iemuel it millar with the british forces in franpe and samuel millar of niagara fus ontario survive mr muier was a quiet reserved cltisen and his friendship was prised by those who knew him intimately he was a iftem- oer ot the church of england but mrs miller is a member of the meth odist church during his luness rev mr moyer was s frequent visitor and conducted- tbe funeral service on toes day interment waa made in ffelrvtew cemetery pun perplexing details unpleasant silo atsons are all to b avoided by this one before amsn is oftnsldsrtd seriously for partnership this one word will be well weighed this one word will change your clut tered rolltop desk to a flattop and permit you to o home at night with lass worry f t la the one wjord that will increase tbe employees pay and insure tbe em ployers profit it is the indispensable virtue that holds the world tn the great wake of gods clear met and this one word la dystam mru jamk8 dcouqman james xx coleman of the fourth use has this monlh suffered great sorrow in the double bereavement of tbe loss of his father and his wife he was just returning from attending the funeral of his father at winnipeg when a message reached him enroute log of tbe critical condition of his wife ai renfrew mrs coleman lten in poor health for some time aad a couple of months ago her son oordon- nyvmiriwt h th nli oakyilxk the masons have secured tbe sbrin- era band and patrol for tbetr garden party on satnrday evening august 1 engineer chlpman waa in oakviue again yesterday and he has suggested some direct pressure to afford a better domestic water service in tbe northern portion of the town mr and mrs geo w fprd of chicago are here for a few days visit ing relatives after a most enjoyable motor trip through the states to at lantic city new york boston and other centres the lake shore grounds of major w fkaton will be tbe scene of a mon ster garden fete on saturday after noon and evening july under tbe auspices of the oakvllle cltisena band mr end mrsc3jxerr left last week for vancouver where they will visit- for the summer with mr kerrs parents john il byers left on tuesday for the magnetawxn where he will spend a couple of weeks at the summer home one of the original soldiers going from oakvllle with tbe first call was hiram williams son of mr and mrs m h william his parents and friends were delighted to welcome hlm bome on tueeday hiram was among the last to return after spending almost five years in khaki he waa wounded three times and saw much of the heaviest of tbe fightlngrstar kfficient and rapid sen vice our new dry cleaning plant will take care of your suits gowns curtains juankets etc our service is excellent and prices reasonable abe in now get your order in early wexl supply you the best to be procured pressing and practical tailor repairing by j m card company 1m wmhloh stmt oulpb a bji0lan aont arton spring lamb to your order erery day choice beef park veal steaks and cutlet- sausage oar own hake mcenery evans west end meat market miln street acton ontario lilt p out ha refrain thereil be a hot t it tba time in the old town tonight rather overdid the thing- most o usjson- suered the reminder very tnntiiisssry with tbe meroari at m and climbing home at renfrew in the hope that ths ohange would be beneficial tbe ren frgw mercury gives the following par- ucblars ttba daathtftolr plsoe h wedneeday morning at the reeldsnoa oetlr johh m jlubhr3nrfltreet of mrs james xx coleman of acton youngest daughter of the late robert gordon mrs colcqian had been in poor health for some years andrfor the past eight weeks had been at the home of her sister mrs roberts though her friends knew there was no bone of recovery the end came some what suddenly she has many friends here who will regret to hear of her demise beelfles- bar husband ah u survived by one son oordon as well as on brother il a gordon of rsn- frew and two sisters mrs j m roberta renfrew and mrm a- o temblaton of budbury- mr coleman returned from winnipeg isat week where be ha been attending the fun eral of his lather much sympathy tsjfatt have lev mr oelsman and qor- erin the advocate will take a holiday next wbqat- mrn r poeser toronto is visiting her sister mies maggie young sev enth line mrs d d burt of beuountaln ohio has bean visiting mr and mrs j r smith snd other friends nere- pte orr eon of mr ale orr ljrlh line returned home from overseas on saturday evening last and looks as if military life agreed with htm rev oacx j nuree m a rector of all saints church vancouver has returned home after a visit with his parents mr and mrs joe nurse on friday afternoon teae mr and mrs w hull mr- and m r w hull and utile daughter rutlr and mrs j justine motored to mllverton for the weekend mr and mrs a b orabajp and son lee of oore bay paid srln a horf visit last week the guests of mr and mrs h matthews mr graham was attending ths meeting of tbe orand odge a f a a m jir it c gibson of hamilton waa tbe beet at a very pleasant picnic and trout feast last thursday at his pre serve near terra cotu to a number of ch on returning to crtn a moat enjoyable time waa spent that evening- and ths next day at mr j b xaruvs ai mv gwwr checker ur wm claon formerly ot scotland came up from uamlltoii with mr r c gibson having crtptnrod thahahllan ctumpienehlp ruubn al reeert oittlng and mr angus craw ford ofuttqn champion of canadn came over by invitation mr craw ford defeated the city advocate decide today to train at the guelph business college guelph ont seealon the entire year fall term prom sept 2 bt courses efficient instauctoiis adequate equipment modern metuods write now for enrolment september t may bo too late a l bouck principal w phop teachar of piano violin mid oth btring inatumente also piib okqan will visit acton on tuisi1ay t each week until turthnr notlco pupils pro pared for conttcrviitory examlnatlona motuoscm rft at aotom fsss prxss otl0 will rciv prompt attention cpr cleaning preeslcg ilapslrinif your clothes thoroughly cleaned in sanitary workshop pressed and repaired by expert workmen wo can mako that old suit look like new try us geo wallace guelph ontario real estate if you have a house for mala if yon want to buy a huu hi acton ask r j kerr auctfonmr nd rmi esut du phone 30 younq street acton ont choice groceries and provisions bare you tried mcdoogalts for freeh groceries and freah fruits and riht prices mrs jennie mdfciigall hill street aoton ont wsr iiin i-lljil-l- ri 15 rn vftwwsb established 67g many a good chance is lost for want of some ready money sometimes a few extra dollars mko all the difference decide upon a fixed regular de posit in the bank and then ex ceed it if possible today s the best day to start mail contract sealed thndhith ulilrol t- tho postmaster general 1111 li iv- eelved ju ottawa until noon on rltluy the leth augurt 1019 for ih uitivy- anco of his majtntyn xluiln un propoaod contract for four yiurh nlk times per woek on tho rou in wii- llama il il n 1 from the jut otolni- 119 nexl printed notices oontulnluk fuithvr information as to condi tluits lno- poeed contract may bo ttuun uml hliiili forms of tender may b ottulnci ut tho poet oolcesof glan wunmium uml at the ohlce of tho post olllo- limiic- tor toronto a sutheltlann pout omen itmtxmtmr post office inspectors oillc tor onto july 4 1919 j bank of hamilton georgetown branch g a hackay hacer all tehm open sept x vw clrto trml tinml oor rocecda tor nfcmtna ardiia pmnptly in poallloi bar bmn uniaaaatf to writ to4ay ror latu talflaif wj elliott frinril tooth paste the wonderful 000i clean feeling klenso gives to thq mouth is like a morning tunlu cven children brush their teeth regularly when you glvetbcm kiouso uxctvkjive quelph aqents mckees th raull orua sur ouelfh ont farms for sale m aches i w mnes fforth dun das street hamilton 13 m1jljes j1b cres workable bance bush 6 scree orchard soil clay ipam s wllt and biffin preek flollflbrek hqiiau 10 rooms in good nbalr good oeugls iink brn3o70 with do -fc- ltj uon driving- shod impumpnt sited churches s miles nearest village s miles terms arranged uble i 8 sheds on sfoiie founda- rell at elubua sphpol i tnlles lea irosscsalon arranged price 100 acres wellington county erin 5 miles acton 6 miles iwunoa tmuiture tnd sryunp ffnull orchard gm 1 aprlugn sono house rooms ffpod 0 ncpee workable lolay iwim soil 1 well gni a spriugn sono house rooms apod cellar unk barn 4aga lg yen bohhl 1 lo rural mail- ftice frvkxl poososaion arrunged termm nrrangrd 200 acres trafalgar township 1 mhjb tpbomhsgh lis acres workable balanoe bush 0 scree orchard aoil day loam plenty of water solid brick house 14 rooms cistern and hard wntr close itcautlful pine grove in front qf house and orchard uank barn oxm water tn cattle- stghlo- barn wo 3vtstq ueup 1 bead of cattle 7 horses pig pen hen house garage sohool 1 mile church x miles rural mall poasoeslon arsnged prloe taooo tera ar ranvrd ft ttlu 100 acres of a mile from actonjust outside corporation 96 acres worfiubtc- uuhutco liaature land 1 acre orchard 10 crea ll pluuahikl soli gravelly umm to cuy loam x springs brick house 13 rooms bath roommeclary turiuw uank barn coxto oement- i noors htono pig pen htxto cemented floors hchool 3 lots aoton cliurh mile ihwaession arranged itlco mh0 terms arraaged notice to creditors of william withers deccastid tho creditors of willlum wilhii let of the township of nujutfattvy in the connty of halton rllrv1 tiriti- er who died on or about tho 2ol of jane 1019 are required on ur hoton- the 11th day of august lulu to unl to the undersigned houcltm- tor th administrator of the catto f thx tili wlllum withers their chrullun uii1 burnanes addreesea aiu dirliiii the full partlcularn of their irtiilinn anl the nature of the ccuritl- if miy held by them thorefor and notloe is hereby fuithr iivun that after tho said nth day l aijiii 1019 tho said admlnlttrntor will ir- oeed to distribute tha ajut- f the inl deceased among tho puri iiutld thereto and he will not lw i vitpiuillii for any claims of which uliull nn have received notl u tho tlmu ikul for such dlstiibutlon dated at acton tblu loth ily if july a p 118 chahlkh witiiikm 1 atliiiliiulriilm by ilarold tt itmnnvr 1ii irllu noc o creditors in the matter of tha ut uf mao jane mcolsudhlin ut v tlw town ahlp of nasssgawaya in tli- county of halton spinster dcuj labile lslerhy glvtn t u tonorofhofn having any ulilmtj mi i msnds agalnat th iliiy jan- ui- auughlln who olu1 un or ulu li twirtrrdy of junuury llflu in ui ald township if nh tttiini 1 una or ukaliutrtho uuimh it wuibughby far ip agency company m admin estate ire requltvd to tviui ly prepaid or t dollvvr t l unr edaouoltorsfortheouiui111 till company the atlmlnlalruim of eetd tctw their iaim- anl ulln- jvj full itartlcularn in wiiumk t oaioxm and ulmniu t thli jwunis ood tho nuturo ut tin i uoa if any held by nwni and take uoticu that tin- th day or heptember lulu tin- 11 q1kip1lthist company in diatrlbuto the uuotii u tn ceased among the iteoi uiul n i tlons entltlcil thovwto imvlni only to tho clutinsbf whuh hi theoukllmi tlujdtomianv then have had notice unl ilnt aid theankllh tliuht comla will not be until- for tho tul u or any part thereof to any m fcsnsyi clft pflwaittir titttbt comiianv m ajot then havo ruthiivmi none- jmtttsi ut oujljh ihu nviiui bf july iftto lfowtt i 11uw11t pful- hhg 20 ihtunliim h tlueluh ati cmllcttura for ail adiuiuiuti tkiiv st- 4ifey

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