Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 30, 1923, p. 1

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tia e- si xr j fortyninth year no 0 thursday morning august 30 1023 acton ontario canada thursday morning august 30 1033 singlo copies five cents the methodist chusctl acton l rev chab hackett psetor pareertage willow bt labor sunday tim mnhdor subject f the okl testa ment 2 30 p m i 7 00 m how mut i than a ehoopl nvkiahoiiv welcome iduy school m m dilator hub joe prkfikyterian knox church actqn minister rsv a- c- stswart as a manse willow street j mbit class and church service withdrawn white the church la being decorated sunday hchool as usual at 10 00 u n the pastor and ofdcial of the mothodlst church hnvo extended a cordial invitation to attend the metho- duit chorch while knox church is closed church reopening reopening and anniversary date september 9 uev j w hue former kstor of knox church will preach at th servloe all ajuc cordiallt invited new advertisements for rent house tar rant- enquire of miis waterhouhe tf bonne street actoi ford truck for bale clawed in suitable for grocery meat delivery t h- laookkhead brampto a grey reld oendron baby carriage nearly new apply to mbs j lxmbebt no 7 main street cost pox hound white with black and tan pot anawera to name of barney anyone detaining this do after this tiotjoe appear will bo pro secuted w d talbot carp ofthank8 mr it a brown and miss clara desire to thank the many friend and i neighbors for their kindness during the illness and death of their beloved wife and mother uo for the beautiful floral tribute strayed to the premise of the anderahrned about the end of july a jersey calf with whits star on face owner may have same by proving property and paying expenseaj james mccallxjmj third i4d erin township farms for sale 98 farms in tbs oountlcat of halton and wellington tarylng from it to 10 seres let na send you our list a number or homes and business pl la acton for sale fire and life insnranoe money to j- a smith beal estate aent tenders wanted for first line drtoh lot 2s a committee of esquesleg town ship council will meet at lot zs 1st line esqueslng on septmber e at three p m to receive tenders for ditching and improving the road wvj- u hatupshlrs reeve q a wrigfllesworth oemmlsslbnsr wanted maple hardwood 18 20 24 or 48 inch dry 24 indvaa 48 todi prefenrcfl ckkelmans limited georgetown onurlp auction sale of 0attlb the undersigned has received in truotions from w j- johnston o mil by puhllq auction at let 11 sst half concession ft nasaagaweya pns half mile from crewsons cornel blva qprlns atop on toronto suburban hallway on monday september 1l tfzs at ub oclock the following 77 cattle consisting of steers heif ers and cows this is a rood oppor tunity for farmers to secure good stock oattle at home terms four months credit will be riven upon furnishing approved joint notes 3 off for cash r j kerr auctioneer phone so acton wonderland friday auqu8t 31 wjien rnlarithood whs in starring marion wivlon tsesfn jtalqi reqw with beauty redolent with ho iwm nvr qt rqtnadchereb ib most 14 hu picture vr msd tits viichuntlnf ton of madcap princess and her daring luver filmed at a cost of over i100 000 and with a oast of s00o inoludlna 66 all- star priopipmls the picture maniaaent ifox weekly news one show if i m admission o and lc saturday septema 1 -conflict- vuc0ay septembers rrte gboit breaker with waluoe llejd a lurti mount picture hat u bound lo keep vmm istlyhlmt nil he way otowp domedv kplaode woj f h fhe world n ii ii ii j i jf a bfccuouc a son a great savings on mens suits 29so one hundred suits in a fife mustering together of all lines that cannot clairn a complete size range but the seasons most popular styles because they- have sold down most quickly jto one and two of a kind grays tans blues and browns plain effects and neat stripe and check patterns a number of twobuttoned suits included worthwhile savings for every man who comes to guclph to take part in the clearance our word for it boys sturdy school suits without any boasting or exaggerating the biggest and finest array of boys school suits in this part of tho country everything is included which careful parents or particular boys would want to choose a big special in boys two bloumersuire nr 893 boys tweed bloomers at 245 350 pairs worth up to 325 new fall fashions utility coats with a swagger and practical air clinging wraps that are tho very acme of graceful elegance furs apd fur coats in a profuse and luxurious array with new prices that prove quite tempting felt hats with a jaunty and businesslike style4dress millinery with new fashion ways tyle department the mecca of interest these days indeed you will enjoy a trip to macdonalds this week d e macdonald bros ltd godphs leading and largest store weekend specials assorted chocolates donf forget tp buy a pound of our famous assorted chocolates the stock ia always fresh and clean regular 40c lb weekend special 29c p zephyr creams zephyr creams regularly 40c saturday special price 34e lb- variety bars variety rars four flavors in each bar vanilla strawberry chocolate and caramel weekend spedal 6 dais for 25c if ice cream whn 0p shopping some in for drink of chocolate royal a banana split or onoof our appetising sundaes mill street acton hl wiles the proof op the boot is in the wearing advance fall footwear at harrisons for ivqen brown and black calf and kd goodyear welta best styles and lasts all price roirj jwto sm j ments box jiip brown pnd juck t s7- hcjiyy orjt shoes slack am hron 3- for women qooijyeir watted patent colti f atrip grey trimmed hoel and waist now atyje toe and vamp at s90 womens brown 1 strap goodyear welted calf leather at roo womens kid calf and patcnr leather o it fords and strap pomps and slippers at 375 and 0 boys and girls school shoes solid leather all sires to suit dongolas kip side and calf leathers at 290 50 300 isjso and u0 nfants 3h0es at lost friqis summer saeof footwjarat bargain s prices o glear saeg harry harrison the shoe man we will save yqu money news of local import band concsrt sunday aftsrneon aclon clllsena ttontl will alvo ii other ir tiolr sacred hand concerts on hundnrlund house grounda at four clock un kunduy ttfleroiwin noxt dowtlno toumamint sspt 19 4 on wtxlnnndsy hoilomtxjr iv a ono- duy lounuunnnt will ba hold op ttio krevm of acton atlo asaoclatlon thlriyalx rinks huvo boon entorvd and hn day protnlsss to ba one of spocli ntarcst to thwj bowlom psrtlclpatlna hsrvaat fsstlvsl ssrvloss tho annual barvst fcstwsl sorvlces iii bo hold in the mot hod 1st chuch ri tfundsy bsptomber 10 thers will io oclal snmions by th pastor iltc t uin by tlto choir and rlunli will t artistically decoi with tho irodurtn of ncld anrdon churtl and rovo bcon4 prtzsln hi cum conarstulstlons am duo to mr mao mcdonald tho leadlna gladioli grower in town upon aocurtn second jiixs on qim vsrioty of clad loll exhibited at the in turns tlona1 show of clsdlolt st tho o a c ounlph last week tho show wan u msjrnlfleent one ex hibits worn made by grower front all parts uf tbe oontlnenl nsar osorastewn it cost throe youne fellows from tho hlabwsy near acton 137 eaoh for bs- lna drunk while joyrldlna lt hun- day herald in court these three young- follow stated ul they were from tho camp st wlldwood aoorae- towti and hired their motor osr t cntinintown and got their liquor on umohoumi crossroad nosr thr seventh lino sslswss er 4hs present ftekoel buff the salaries uf the acton hchool tan ror tho school years opdnlna next stoek are as fojlowa continuation bchvol ford m gould sz ww draco woq i public school minnie z bonnett tlsoo daisy folster 11025 ulnnls 11 moore tlooff oils d armstrong si 000 jssbel anderson 11000 nellie anderson l 000 uessle oarulner 11000 u total of 113125 improvements st fairbanks banksry the substantial improvements which mr jamas fairbanks baker oontom- platcj making to tho property he pur chased last year are now in progress the old shop st the roar of the build ing has been lorn down and is belnc replaced with a new brick shep which will be utili as the mechanical part of tho bakery after this is com pleted mr fairbanks intends improv ing the main building- by rebulldlnff the frunt and sides with brick and s new plate glass front the funsral of mrs r o thrown although tho funeral of mrs ft o tirown was prrvste a q umber of rela- tlvea from a distance attended and the following beautiful tributes show ed tho ok teem in which deceased was hold wreaths mr and mrs i wilson hamilton mrs stuphenson and miss josle toronto new hamburg- school board mfsa clara a prays womtni institute women s missionary society mrs if s wilson miss m symon the pallbearers were messrs r d elliott toronto qeorate jciuott ches ter plank william arnold herbert llrown and charles mckeown hlllaburg lady died at bsesbslf mstoh mrs charles hall of illluburg ex pired suddenly at that vlluure friday afternoon while slttlqs in her car watohlns n ball aarao between belwood and htluburs- her son was the pitcher for tho latter team th gams had reached th olghth inning tha home team was being badly beaten and there was oonsldorsblo excitement mrs- hail uftered a audden attack of hnart failure and five minutes later passed awsy she was the wife of mr charles iisli merchant of hiii4- burs and was between flfty and sixty years of ogre- her maiden name was sarah mcmillan and sh was born at hltuburc 8h loaves besldeslier hus band three children william minnie and haxel a wslsoms 9 the nw tsaohsrs anton schools re open next tues day four how worobsrs of tbe tsaeh- ina ataft come to town to maks their homes her for the present at least our tltlxena have always bean asnar- oua n their hospitality and will no doubt cordially welcome the new teachers and endeavor to make them feel at home among- u the three members o tho hlmtt school stale ore all now cltlssrts mr ford u oould headmgstsr misses qraos 1 hood and isabel surt assutant tsacbers mrs minnie r moors of kdmanfon alta ukei tho puos of miss muriel floury on tho public hchool suit while mrs moors hss been sway from acton for a number of years a he ts no stranger hho was an esteemed member of tho talf for several years before she wont west- bsd motor col i la ion st milton about 9 30 wednesday ulght martin karly son of yed early superin tendent uf tba rvmpton sterworks commlssoln arrfvod in town in hu fathers car with five posasinasrs three of tntjm gins just after ho had cross ed tho main street bridge his car was truck by that or louis jacobs 0 nelson who bad four usaaengsfs nelson iuaflo kls tace w cut iucobs wjs aly 9q ma brulssll w ww fsm nuroi attention stifl dqusflaltts wounds ssyetml stltohes ntibody was hurt in th brampton osr but both oars wr so badly mashed h seemed msrvslloua that nobody was kluod esoh driver blames th other karly says jacobs was in the mlddle of tho rood and speeding jsoobe ssy ifisrly was onshe wrong ids of tho track there nay be legtil itrooeedlngs cliomplon ths tattoo at milton iteaufkitlng tho recent band kjioo st milton the he former saya to sa lhat it was a grout auooess wpuld bo putting it very mildly it was yii tft llrief session of the council accounts psaied and stone ordered for rap a irs to streets at monday j evening seeslsn the rnsulur ncsslon wrtho council was nld on monday ovnnlng with councillors ilell and thetford present apd itoovn rtdrbor in thochatr tho llnance committee presontod their olghlientli report and recom- mondod payment of tho following ao counu qonersl aocount a it hishop coirtetory a o doforoat labor airohi vkkm pnssa printing n p moum lubor and eupplles j w kennedy supplies ii c miissey repairs to blcyclo 111 so e 00 1 25 7 0 3 80 5 00 uo 6s wstsrworke account jas hympn supimfg ro mtvioos cfl k moonoy muppstjsjsr- 8 vlc 7 jib j w konnody hon ia4c n i mcljam suppllas 3 to w v uxiney supplies 66 ii h 39 the report was adopted it was decided to order half a car of chipped stone and half a car of half inch cruahed atone io be used in re pairing the streets tho clerk was instructed to write to ther fuol controller regardtng actons supply of coal and ondeavor to see that an adequate supply was assured the town new millfneiy pshors uukmoii is opening new millin ery parlors in tha rooms above his alore on mill street miss qalbralth un cximrlrncwl milliner of toronto la charge of this department an sn- nounoemont in another column carries full particulars us to opening data eta hsvs returned from edmonton mrs hubert holmes and hr dsugh- r mrs mlnnlo it moore returned last week from edmonton alberta they have boon residing for t raged a mombor of the teaching a tart of acton hchool iloth are cordially srelconied back to the old- home 1500000 this yssra objective managing 01 roc lor john o kant prodldts un attendance at the can adian national exhibition toronto- of s00 000 an increase over last year of approximately 128 000 people he figures tha farmers attendance and th ruah rrom american cities will account foi the jump over a year go which up to this limn is the record qualph motorists caught speeding hair a doson qualph motorists are said to have been caught exceeding the a pood limit on the hamilton cluolph highway on sunday by special o racer is connor their cases will be disposed of shortly an outoftown man paid over his 110 and costs on sunday rather than wait for the case to bo dlskmed of herald the automobile show st toronto tho automobile passenger show will again be hold in tho trans donation ilulldlng st tbo canadian national exhibition auto kruclcs and aooes- sorles will occupy the lower west wing of the coliseum by x91s it is hoped have a new building costing- 170 000 large enough to aocommodate un der one roof tho entire sutomotlvo indumiries visits tbe home town asln mr k j lurry of sault sto mario mich visited acton mends on monday mr ilarry is proprietor of ths barrio dy works of the above city he has prospered in bis adopted city has a modern plant and is at present enlarging his capacity with a new brjck bujldlng 40x60 feet two stories mr ilarry thinks the old home town never looked bettor than it does this bud- raer hlatorlosl township council meeting trafalgar township council will meat on tuesday september 4 when mrs colin it campbell of win nipeg will give some facts in connec tion with early days in trafalgar and mors particularly about early ctvla legislators mrs campbell will pre sent ths counnil with portrait of her father the lata dr iluck john duck and jacob lawrence ah wore former reeves 8 tar trese along th provlncls highways mr h j mo4ro of islington pro vincial forester and member of the hegria ration committee oi the can adian council of horticulture was a visitor at the gladioli show mr moore hss charge of the planting of shade trees along the various provincial kiigwsys thousands of trees have been plsnted along these roads this year and mr moore is confident that tho po pi o will appreciate tho value of such a work when in tho course bfa few yearn the tress begin to unfold their beauty a uolph mercury erin orop eotnnttlen thp ytlinur in the standing field crop competition in oats oonduuted by tho urln agricultural society are as follows h w bingham and sons 911 barbour and bona m h e qrimn and son 11 fred mcmillan 80 4 jkmes mokeuricfc uw- h n nodwsll ik meorvw whosler and son b7 fabert imrcy of st marys was judgs those ellglbls to compete in the until ng netd crop competition classes ut tho canadian national icxblbltlou are j l- overland ueorgs overland and harry laughllu qsoraotown paving hlghwsy seotlon at the last mooting of ueonretown council jhe fihiowing resolution ws passod moved by councillor dunes ii seconded by councillor itarrlngton that tha mayoi uitd clerk be auliur- ld to sign tho as ream tint betwaan hun ou- h hunry mlnuter of public works and hlghwuym of he ptohaw of onlariu and the jumlvav e ikjrayoo o tyi toftn vf wniownj to uoutrlrt pvptw uh uuelllh bureet rt iws rhrh hneoling link ww wf vw wasa- kl qotuns wlsldlng acion rand gave a very fine number repeating part uf u in rssponss of the enthusiastic encore of the audience members of the george town itund also rendered a spiendjd vocal selection a piper rum aihwl i kiiw am4 w ths moyoiow hf h rrwwrlii wi goojl ivr ft nwhlbw pf itvpular airs whloli tluklvd ths crowd especially those with eoottlah jhood in their veins t ltiaaisa tbs nmlng 1 lkipillsr that uiexs in talk of trying to go other bands in the county to par ticipate in thotn it wuuld bs a splen did ida marjory mann won first prize in august contest amort the 27 conlehtants in miss fojsterfl room in drawing competition doris lantz took second and ooroon smith won third twentyseven of un pupils of miss fobtors room in tho public school ubmlttod drawing in tus fits poena contest for this month those wore submitted lo mr j i jones tho votornn ungrnvor of tor- to wh9 has so kindly acted as judge the varloun comintllons whimi have boon in progrhs flrico april mr jones has made his awards and wrote respecting thorn on monday as follows tns acton fiikm ikxsm acton ontario oentlemen i am returning you tho drawings and by same mull wind you sine engraving of tho first prlro this tm or kkfltchos la even bettor than tha last uriil the first prise certainly does tho studant credit 1 would llko you to riva the pyflli i l didlwlngs which i rccelvi ings which i receive must be drawn in black ink when drawn in any other color they do not photograph well hoping that the next lot pf sketches will bo us wall drawn and as interesting us theso wire i remain yours very truly j l jones toronto august 37 1913 mr janes has awarded tho second prise to toris lams and the third to gordon smith tbe engraving of marjorys sketch appears above if sho will cal at tns ffcss paws- office tho prise n bamboo- craft betf- filler pountaln icin valued at 13 75 will be presented to her with pleasure a very successful ftcnlc ths annusl outing of ths methodut sunday school at blue springs psrk was tho aim of tho methodist sunday school to hold the annual pic nic within a weak or so of tho re opening of the schools so as to have this event to look forward to after tho usual surfeit of outings earlier in the season wednesday august 22 i consequently selected weeks ago as tho date for this happy function which the juveniles enjoy so much the showers of tha day before laid the dust effectively anil motoring was consequently vary pleasant more than the ususl number of udults at tended and the motorists conveyed be tween 300 and 40o persons to blue springs pork the rendesvouu selected for the occasion the park was in plandld condition clean and attrac tive and its spucluus expanse lent itself admirably to thu games and sports arranged for tho baseball field is superior to those usually available at plonlo resorts and the diamond was in commission for soft ball games all the afternoon a football match was also enjoyed the list of gamos for tho sajholoro big- and uttla was a feature which was very atractlve tho various con- testa which wore open to all comers resulted as follows olrls v years and under kathleen cook kathleen yates viola musales boys i years and under oordon qook harvey hod gins norman utile olrls 9 io 12 ethel james gladys scarrow hose turn well boya 9 to 12 gordon mccallum billy wilson harry forstor boys threoioggod race elmer hornby and itussell woadge ladles walking lluco mrs joseph agnew mrsj h denny peanut ilacouurlon james clothespin usee clarancu kent nor hundred yard bash boys undo kl xyesllo gregory hundred yard dujiu man nelson mclaughlin mr a t brown the unurgotlo sup erintendent was surrounded by a covts of earnest and capahlu workers both ii the- tost tor of tli programme of games ana ths management uf the cuunary dnpartment everything wont torward without any dolay und to the satisfaction of nil tho piunlf lunch was a feature which entered largely into the pleaaurum of th aft o moon no t withstand i ng tlm largely aurosnt- et attendance of themu uutslds the ahool membsrsbll hrewas ample in the wsy q provisions and this was true also of the supply of ice cream ths organisation for conveying so many by motor to tho park was ably supervised by mrs u i orogory 1 mt aloyhw nrbllnw w u twnlaml illly m ll l hi wn iz cnrlioi fiiilrt m thfrvbiftop hf acton rand gave a very back to swhool again jj tuesday morning the school bells will ring out their weloutws trt pupils returning to halr suhvbl itudloa in the meantime preparations or tn progress in many homes for th school term now cjothlng nw school books and other incidentals are rooalvtng consider t ion upon arrival at the pwjhoohf new tosuhsors wl welcome pew scholars and in some esses ths iii wh h b in nli w woicomo tho return or those previous ly in tholr classes if al pupils will 1 punctual the school work will pro- new lurn burned at arkcu built thla summer to fhtsss barn blown down last spring ilost wneduy morning the tiow- ivbulit bsru erected by john touoll o4t his farm at arkell to- replace tha ono blown down by tho storm on jua 36 was totally dnstmyod bv irn en tailing another liuuvy kjss j thu the threads wsro at work on what wu w be half 4 days threshing when iru was dlsoovored jnsldo the bsru and it was soon ablate with practical ly no opportunity f savo anythlnit tha flam oa wore kept front spreading hut tho barn was totally uuroycl with its cot tents uf grain etc tha atruaturo wun u stoo wa cently orectpd and hk loss sustained by mr tolton will bs heavy over 3ooo twtuing as it does on top th rsoent dusstor from uia wll tortri mr tolton is to bo ayinmthlxod with social and personal miss vera hurst la holidaying ir toronto mr w ii mulor spent tho woakapd in toronto miss rkrtolhy mcphorson is visiting frfonds in toronto mr t k m bert of oualph was in town on saturday miss r mills was homo from oak villa fur tho weekend mrs j a smith margarct and jack are visiting in toronto mr john kentner of kitchener was here over tho weekend mr hoy brown of hamilton was homo ovr the weekend mrs aeorge agnew spent a few days last week in toronto mr malhuma overholt epei day with kltchonor friends minn frances konnoy fnw days st curwon pla mr and mrs john clark o are snd- ing a few weeks in muskoka miss irene osborn of ransselear n y bt visiting friends in town mlfs emma itoblnson visited frlrrvda in toronto ovr th weekend mr j t walters of flint mlcb- u visiting friends in nassagaweya mrs vlctcr watson and children are holidaying with toronto friends mrj and mrs peter smith and miss smith uro holidaying in muskoka mr b j anderson of detroit visit ed friends in town during tha week mr and mrs n f moore visited at iloamsvllla for several days this week las williamson of georgetown visited acton friends over the woek- nd miss martruerlte small of kilbride is visiting with mr and mrs q a tllls miss olla armstrong returned from spending hr holidays at brussels lost week mrs j 1 lodgers of strabane is vlalllng her alster mrs wm john- mrs brown of norval spent th weekend at tha homo of mr p if lindsay miss buth mcbean of detroit spent monday with her cousin mrs maud mcbean ulss nellie young of tho fourth line has bn visiting- her sister mrs david madeline iwln and master ken- spent the weekend of toronto spent t her friend mrs baseball at campbellville welland o ll a a htttrinodluti champions uf nlaguta punliiauui will plsy ths second game uf the serxvm nt th mlriy fur roundt rtu iu plonshlp at unipbollviuo wh tha locals wimluns of u a north wnntworth at csauiiaohvuto next bat- biy ulubar k m i k- av v mr htchard ui ith of london tn town miss eva jam tho weokentr s maud mel jean mr john c hill went to toronto istarday to take in the bands com petition today miss dorothy coad of toronto spent io wttokaml with her friend miss josala cummlnga miss allle jimwn spent several days during the wook with friends at abor- foylo and oualph mbut ilolone oqdfrey of ouelph spent tho week0ud at the home of mrs e v couler lie e nelson has returned home uflvr u pleasant holiday with friends in toronto and mrs roy burnley of tor- apent ths weekend at the parental home bore miss ejva dron of toronto is spend ing a couple or weeks with friends tp act on and bockwood ulss alteon davis of mltcbed is ipendlng a week or so at th bupe of mr b m maodonald mr und mrs w ix ttnsworth los ahgalom cau oxq visiting with mr and rs john il kennedy mr and mrs bromley uns worth of toronto spent the weekend at ths home of mr j k kennedy misses uertle 8pebtht and fern urpwn are spending a few holidays at centra island toronto master qarvln msaales of toronto is visiting at the home of his grand mother mrs garvin peel street mr and mrs it l johnstons messrs orwell and hoy and mlna edna spoat sunday with friends in kitchener mrs t aumltr who baa been at ianltoulln island tor tbe pasi fow wsiks returned home on saturday mrs will booth of whitovaje pick ering- township is visiting with mrs howard church street for a few days mrs e f collier and mrs ken nedy un attending the convention ror loyal true blues in toronto this week mr and mm sanderson and miss sanderson of mb ton were guests of mu mamie masafes on wednesday iter h i l buugh roctor of st- albsns churchy is at sparrow lake recuperating attar his rosit opera tion mr b m mcdonald who has been in detroit the past wok o- so re turned homo to resume his duties on monday mcklnnon and muger clar ence of jlracebrtdge aaw visiting tha homo uf mr sad mrs o w masai w mr un4 mrs l b uhorey motored to muskoka taat friday and am ape ad ing thpir holidays at claveutnds en laka joseph mr and mrs oscar ismon oc ban isco cal were a aototi last rrook renewing thq acquaintanceship f focroor years mjsses irooe kenyon of ut mary und luu kenyun of toronto spent last week with mr and mrs 11 v knyon exhu place mk lulmrn win murray mtss cluru workman and mr cscll jstoes of kitchener ware cuests of mr and mts a j murrey ovw kundsy mrs jloth powell and baby vuru o mflsduwnaaw and mrs msrjurlo doty at lw vmk ware kueels of mr and mrs james 11 anderson but week ulss bertha llrown who haaapeiit the holidays at toronto in summer school toathlng is how at hamuvpntu his sr4ht roiins uu aeliyemlror 4 mr and mrs w cartwrigrht and children mr a soott and mlas nellie bcott nuteu from detroit and ware th susw u mr u mills for a weak r r a mao loan of watford is uoiidlng the week at her tethers hino hre she attended tho west- frits welding in ouelph on wadnos- dy ulss tlludys huffman was home rron toronto ovnr tha weekend muster qordon raluniatl to torotite with bar uimi will spend thu week with friends tlmre i urm lnuldane miss illy and mas tjr j arrived on monday from alunuowt tseetland to join mr donald sun sro atxl will make thole home in av lr tain halh rf f l r fran umehoubc school caje fails the boy charged with the depreca tions bwssre that his signed confession was not true on saturday morning hurry kuwm a stalwart son of auntrlu ovur ulx fot in height won biouglit bfri polloo magistrate mixirit by chluf mc phorson cltorgod jyth btilitg drunk on tho public street ow tlm prfleloum sat urday afternoon harry in his brokon engllsh denlod thu alligation two wttnosses grave ovljonlo that iro was very drunk ono of bum a follow- employee at ono uf tho tuunurive said i mat horry on mill htreni look hold df him and told him ho liuil bettor make far homo or ho wftuld got plnch- d another said i saw htm from iur store and it is such an unusual thins to sen a drunken man on tho street that i wont tq tho door to wo if i was mistaken ifo was very drunk and n tug go red up thu street a ino 110 00 and costs wuii jmjhiuoil und niirnti nf milrtv iiiiyh jillal lj at hard lubor tho big austrian said ill go to jail mo got a good rest i couple of hours in urn lockup changed his uttltudo in tho mutter harry sent for a couple of his friends arranged to pay tho trno and ootitu und got his liberty mcdowell who uvea not far from the corn or of mill and main streets took a short cut tho other day with his car and turned tho corner tho laclsldo of thti silent policeman it cost 12 00 and court foos ed wont do it again but will soo that officials of tho town snd other folks who cut corners coma before the bak on the first opportunity sitting of police court was hold in community hall utnohouso on satur day afternoon at the opening uf tho court police magistrate moore ututod that thla was the first police court ever hold there it had boon convened for tha convenience of those interested th charge of wilful damage at tho school house the charge laid by police constable atkins against gordon mc- alptnri the slxtoon- year old son of thomas mcajplna who lives on the fn ll 1 trusteesrwtnickon and john new ton gave evidence that depredations had been going on at tho school ho use for some time they had inspected the school after tho damages perpetu ated the previous sunday and decided that action should be taken to discover the cullty parties mr william c vdy p atatod that ho had sew for police constable atkins for hu felt thst stops must be taken to stop tho depredations which had become com mon about llmohuuso latuly suspi cion in this cssa had fallen upon gordon mcajpine ha was at tha school when officer atklnu questioned the boy and when ha hud u droit tod that ha had done the damage he was there when the boy had cleaned the filth he had thrown on tha blackboard and had witnessed the statement qordon had mails and signed confessing that ha was tho culprit officer atkins sold whan he brojght gordon mcalplno to tho school and measured his boats into tha footprint in tho mud outsldetho back door of school thev colnddod exactly he questioned tho boy in tho school and he sold come outsfdu and ill tell you all about il he went outside and confessed that ha had dona tho d about cloven oclock sunday morning for tbe defenoo mrs mcalplno the boys mother and jean his slater stated that gordon was in bed until ten oclock sunday morning that ho was not out of tho house during the day that he was not noar tho school house gordons father testified that the boy was to his knowledge in tho house all day excepting betwean three and ave oclock in the afternoon gor don himself who volunteered to go into tbe box swore that ho was not at the school on ho sunday upon which ho was charged with tbo offence und that he was afraid and had when he confessed to being the culprit before the provincial constable v tbe magistrate regretted exceedingly tbe position tbe boy hud placed him self la as a selfconfessed liar in vlow of tba fact that his mother and alster had both sworn that ho had not been out of the house on tho day tn question that tke evidence hinged on 4 boys own statement which had made before tho officer and which tho truth of wlllch he now denlod on oath be felt he would not be justified in m a conviction ho took occa sion to remark that u close surveillance of tha community would be mode from this lime and if further depredations were made at the school or elsewhere every effort would be mado to bring ipon the guilty parties the punish ment which such offanoe warranted tbe authorities aru duturmltiurf to put a atop tu tbu indlacrlmlnato sale on sunday of elgareltas ice cream candles and soft drinks which has become w prevalent a hublt seven informations wero luld by u provincial oflksr before polloo mugiatrutu moro monday for offuninis committed in halton and pool last sunday- tlnjmt lasav will como to court uomu tlmu ext week eerees mi marry ft ms sister u tlobert denny hrtflsttt 44 vlli fourth lluu duiing th mr my roll hahl and d him mr und mrs joseph htonu mr und mrs jumos strlngur und duughter oaraldln of dockervlllf mich are spending a faw days with mr und mrs c uckeuwjt mrs thus scott muster jack sad miss florence- llobortnou of acton visited oyer tho weekuud at thu homo of mr wilfrid mcdonald scotch block herald miss mury clurrldgn whb wua in jured in tha runaway a weult u lust mundayvwas ubl to resumo bur dtillus in tho uttka of 11 n furuiui m a barrister on monday mr und mrs juooh kunbdy of hamilton und mr und mrs lotutmu kaiiuady utd baby uoorifu of mllun 111 spent u onuplu of days lust wok atbi liumn of un harry macllenam mr and mrs uurl murray uiid tliolt son budd of toronto spuitt tlm weekviid wt the baptist lurnimo tby ware grostly linprossod with the fine liumiw tint jvullkupt luwitu uiltl thu beautiful flovor ituds hi anion mr ami un h o kuhiur of lou don mr and mrs m b collin mti if camplwll und ulss l4rothy of toronto mrv and mrs a c cuhipbull uitu miss lueitu of gettrgotown tipunt bunday with mrs e f colllot ulul rrlands mr and mrs w h ournxy mlu murjorte und muslor wulluci of wiig- huni sient u faw lays lust wok ut tho homd of mr oiorno murray they attouded the jubilee uiiiilvi ary of mr and mrs william outiivy ut fergus on wed i om day mr john a hunduruoii of wiihiipuk who is just returning ft am u trip lo europe spent u tluy oi uu lltul wtik- vlal tins- frlonds in tltet old himut iuiti while tn london engluud mr hun th s10 ro wffc ills stuk orfy editor of th dulillti i i inuii wife ttooompaiussye mr mooro in u huay muu pjglte at home lu louduil tintafu f

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