Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 30, 1923, p. 6

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ifxriisr lor i l u v ioc tr imc i horn iiahiuh- in rjuiumtiiir i halurda aiiktjiti l io3 mr mini mm kf win lliirrii a imn clru on mr inil mi sjjurioy auuit it litviitr iatlciuiil i ul llonpltul toronto ti n hurry a lnrfb married piikbmavwathon- at th- huf- fulf aviihik llajillst cbuwih tumi klurldu pu wrdnoaday aueuiit it 1023 john ilntiry krwrtiaii m mra ilitinui ii wutnon 101 k luw avotkii twrnjui florida dido cilolt- at hii naral hospital tr- onto n haiurday auut 2 1v13 murgarnt ivnalda alaoixmald wif- of hlrnchitn d croft of durham in hor 37lh year kahmku al 1h22 clrtnlar avcnuo citck 111 on thiiraduy au 23 14s3 alfred- karmor mdst son the htfo john karnier or at aged 8 yoara 1ami1krt al th hftmn of har dauichtcr mr wlllum murray illllhknto m mniyiay xugual 1u2s martha lulchl wlduw of luto lovl lnmhrt formnrly ion in imr 76th ywr thn lie artnh 3ffngffrg0b iiiuilfloay auoubt so ims brief local items schools raopen next tuasday those nm busy threshing days wn tuc ut- hchools rooimn hltambar 4 uatna of th birds or mlffratlnk uauthward already nofc- loac now until tho ftroat will b on the pumpkin it was nlmmt at tho croat line aovaral tiroes last ww i the pllrtma to toronto euhl- bltlon ha begun in earnest loyalty to your homo town la the boat teat of tod citizenship hpionlfarsl2hji we over for tha present lununer lost weeks weather wu tho cool est tn aanvt for muiy years every idy in every way we are cettlnc nearer to the cooler day of fail knox church ro open inx on sep tetnber 9 will be utilised aa the- church anniversary the gladioli show which wo auch a success last week will bo held in queiph acaln next year the sunday school at churchill will hold their annual plcnic at blue sprint park this afternoon hramptono old home week had a deficit of syes which has been as aumed by tha town council it really felt much like october last week hope well have the week ausruat skipped in that month fall plowing ia becomliur choral beading win commence this week on aome of the netshbortnc farm tho builders are speeding up now ao aa to complete their outside work v before the real cpld weather cornea the october weather of tail week iaauppnoitoa by palnt beach weather of the real aucnat type theae days sugar prices are eaid to be drop ping not at all peculiar seeing that the preserving season is about oxer the galas or the past week have blows down hundreds of bushels of toe meagre crop of apples in this section there are so permanent buildings and over tq0 temporary structures at fair time in exhibition city toronto at tho csnsdlan national exhibi tion toronto the buildings have more than 1360000 square feet of exhibit space coal and cool substitutes are be- v ginning to omi lp now and jnany householders bins are less empty in consequences newmarket council has passed a bylew for the issue of 116000 deben tares for the erection of another public school mr alao mcdonald is very gener ous with hut prise gladloll tua fwof pxsss was favored with a generous bouquet on monday the toronto suburban euectrio railway station has been in the bands of the painters the peat week an improved appearance is the result a muchneeded cement bridge is being put in on the fourth line where the- acton creek crosses the road near the farm gate or messrs scott bros this la the time of year whan the family begin to check ever the names of their relatives in toronto to decide who shall put them up for exhibition week the brick work on mr gregory new picture theatre la bearing- com pletion amrlt expected the building wj1i be ready for occupation in oc tober tho now highway is now passable for trafna from acton to crewaons comers only part of the road from tha orst line westward la gravelled yet however obitijary mhh lifvi lamhkiit llln ivcn nth vvhmi hie mill mr ivl ijtmlwrl dtwl t lh honm of bar luukhlt mm wllllnm murray lllnhautr nil moiuluy autfunt 20 mr lambert r i hi lila wlf a iium- iwr f yam iik mr ijulhnrt wn mix mm urn itiillr 111 t i mui ring l ivl ijtinlwrt wminrr ovi nfiy yaru uu i ih nettled in acym i lent tlwili- ihlwran or daughtfru wr born john uto romovwl lils und rhtai tn lllghvalo mr and mre ljmlit went with him to that town thf funwral wun held on mn- ml i iif urxl liilkrmonr took t clminfll tennitnry ilnr broth t jump llttchli of ilnrtxir ihnicli ml ii and bin dauuhlnl mrs- ountttrhiiui t windsor atirndwl ihn unirul mr illtohls l the only member of lha llltchle family now living mr imlert wua uwomnii ylio enjuyd thn watptii of th com munity hhf won u faithful rmmbor of ih 1roabytarlon clturcli alvbed fahmlsil news reached tho rrlend hem on turday of the death lat thursday ut his home in chicago o alfri parmnr oldeat on of tho lute john farmer of aclon ijlood knltn ing ooniraotod during a holiday in kanaaa was the cause of death- mr farraer wu born in acton sixty- eight year ago and spent hi boyhood hare over fifty yea re ago the family removed to lambtonrcounty he llvod for many years at sheboygan mich several year ago ho removed to chicago where hi three sons are in business mr patraer survives tho funeral on saturday was held by the masonic order of which mr parmer was a prominent member there wore many floral tributes tha aarvlce was conducted by mr farmers- former aa p mn farmer were lh acton on u visit a bo at a year ago pent a day or so very pleasantly with mr and mrs victor watson mr and mrs lantx and mr 11 i moore during his stay hero he motored to crewaons corners to visit hla coualn mr james oamble mhb 8traciian d croft through the death of the wife and mother a happy home la in great sorrow at durham the heads of which wore united in marriage in acton ten years ago on saturday mrs croft wife of strgchoji d croft agent of the canadian ialibnarranwgys ttx durham passed away in the general hospital toronto after several week or serious- illness a tumor on the brain was the fatal ailment from which she suffered and notwithstanding that oil skill available was employed in the effortto combat the disease it was unavailable the body was brought to acton on sunday mornhag- and the funeral took place from the homo of mrs peter mcdonald mother of de ceased corner park and lake avenues on monday afternoon in4he absence from town of rev mr stewart and also of rev mrf hackett the funeral was conducted by rev mr smith of durham pastor of mr and mrs croft tha funeral was very largely attended mrs croft was a daughter ofmrand mrs peter mcdonald and spent her girlhood in acton in addition to her sorrowing husband donald whp la eight years of age and a baby daugh ter of four months will miss the loving care and solicitude of their devoted mother her widowed mother and sisters i4xale and annie and brother james are also sorely bereft many friends here offer very sincere sym pathy in the aorrpw of the bereft ramlly friends attended from oakville oeocgetown toronto rockwood kitch ener queiph walkerton paimerston grand valley and a large number from durham of mr crofta brother masons and several railway offldala from pajmerston the pallbearer were dr pickering messrs peter oagnon e d mcclock un durham john macgregor robert maepbaraon george mann acton those sending flowers were durham stone gravel oo the famfly pll lows durham furniture co durham maednlo lodge durham c n r station staff misses mary livingstone and ouve kennedy georgetown lir wm patterson canadian national fern ployeea division ie wreaths durham mens bowling club durham v bowling club durham grey chapter l o d a mr and mrs wm colder durham mr and mrs clifford howell durham mr and mrs p gagnon dur ham mr and mrs a durby durham misses e and m calder durham mr and mrs m wilson durham mr and mrs f g eldt walkerton mr and mxa w m jago toronto mr and mrs t l croft guelph mr and mrs wm croft rockwood mr and mrs s w getx guelph mr and mrs chaa ilynda toronto mr and mrs geo maofvmrs john mann and famll mrs duncan macgregor- and family mr and mrs a macoregor mr and mrs j mao aregor mr -end- mrs c swackhamer mr and mrs r h wanabrough mr aadmra robert maopberson m mrs jaa anderson sprays actori rangers and oakville head the league rangera defeat ths cup holders at straatsvllle by a score of 6 to 1 anton ranger journvyod to htrealn villn op saturday laal and ilntxl up u tolliiwajturnnr llallny iluyllfm ilnal- iy jroiit trotter muciri mr f julian ilniiinun porrv buvuuj hfrn w tliumpoon tororlo tho aiimu utarlod ut c p m bort n lnrk crowd of mpen tutor from nour mill far it wu tho flrai time strentn- vllln football tnutn huvn boon defeated for two houmous und tiny ara now holding the helton und pool cup tho wuikor cup acton hangers loat tho loan und hail lo play ugulnnt a nllgtit wind- blow- fug and soon the lumber wore not- uod down to football although strootn- vlllo made aome good rfforthto com finally tho home nam rntitra rorwurd myit tho ball over tho nroos imr thu gout kick wua tukmi by ilayllaa who out tho ball to midhold und acton forwurd took the play jlrannan giv ing tho hall to moohrlo who in turn guva it to mocahon who made a fttio nhrit und u co rod tho oionbik goal in anion favor- tho play waa resumoo tho liihldo right hiving the boll to the outnldo right who waa brought to u hioji by trottor vrhu gavo the ball to h run nan who uguln guvo it to mq- cahon who ut once ocored a second iioal this half found the sooro acton 3 strootkvllki i lit tho uocond half the homo tram utarlod tho play and noon tho acton dqfonce hud tho ball clear of any danger porry got tho ball gave u to drannan who in turn gave it to iorry again who boat tho goalkeeper with a pice ahnt tho homo team made groat efforts tn acore but wore repubtod overy tlm ilaylifia got the ball gave it la trottor who sent it to porry iorry brought it down tho hold and sent it acros to moohrio who at once ro- int1 n pawn toj brannan wh put a stiff shot into ho home loom goalkeeper who failed to uva it when play tarted savage got the ball sent it to porry who ahot for goal but wua cleared by the t molts who ent it down to mldflotd trotter ocurod tho ball and sent it right back to n ran nan who boat tho team back and acored whop play resumed the home team played extra hard but were hold al every point- perry gave the bnll to savage who sent ln a beuutlful shot across the opponents goal but it wu sent by aa the goal kick wa token the whlatle blow bringing a good gario to a- finish the flnal result waai acton rangers s streetavllle 1 lhaoub standing iii t w l acton ranger 4 4 c oakville 4 c slreetsvllle 3 a 1 cheltenham 4 13 crodltvalo cookavlue to date d k p q 3d 3 8 4 0 13 games next saturday acton vs crodltvalo oukvmlo vi streouvulo cookavlue vs cholten ham br- upon m time there was schoolboy who was glad the holidays were over so he ooulid get back to bis studios now you tell one bheiburne economist a groucher on etiquette saysi with tho advent of corn on the cob table manners automatically go into the discard for the time being it is thu upon season aa- it were soma property owners are very slow id having weeds cut on their vacant property or in some ceeeson property that is occupied the law jsoufcea t weeds be cut an observant medical man re marks that a generajjon that lives on wheal auch aa that of today should live more on fruit and fresh vegetables than the generation sfhlch walked the community sings will bo con tinued in front of the grand stand at the canadian national exhibition this year over 16000 people take part in these interesting feature eacli bight at the county council meeting held t milton lent week the county rate was struck at 7 110 mills it was decided to build- the new highway bridge at aeorgetovrn as a county bridge mr john p bcarrow occupied the pulpit of st albana church last sun day he is aiven credit for preaching two excellent sermons ths attendance in the evening wo larger than in tha morning re the boys and girls of your home who intend continuing at school redy to starf on the opmlag dayr its munh tn s van f be i placea dont permit a jlttle thing to keep them away uviue fair directors have secur- ed a merrygoround ibrtbe cab a simjja amuaement feature ataoton would m appreciated and would help tor make aomeuan go it would osvutaoy deugbt the ehudren new e to toronto for the toronto suburban elaotrio railwaywhrough to vonoe street the dominion board of railway commissioners has approved tha appll cation of the canadian national rati waya for diversion of the toronto suburban railway from the lumber river to keele street in toronto this means that the latter road can now start construction between these points so that the sleotrtn railway which runs through acton to guelph may get antrenoe tnto toronto and connect u wl what is known as the old belt una as aresultof the sale of those part or the railway within ward t to the olty the toronto suburban lot entrance to the corner of koele dundaa street which it ha uaodover lncetho road was built it applied for the right to divert its tracks therefore to a northerly route follow ing along the private light of way held in the name of the toronto a niagara power company with thla approval of the plana- by tho dominion hoard t is understood that construction of this strip of read will be undertaken as soon as contracts can be 1st and that ths rehabilitation of the belt tine to tonga street und through to he eastern side of the city will follow aa soon aa possible exhibition opens with record attendance dr banting sat wheels in motion on saturday 7jkk visitors p torontos forty fifth annual fair was opened last saturday with an attend ance of 74600 the largest crowd on opening day in the history of this greatest annual fab- in the world tho ground were beautiful it degree the buildings altsubatantlal and sightly with ihelr varied exhibit in a splendid condition or prepared noes in fact the buj fair waa u road i nee lrf every way lor its big fort nights programme of edt tlon social mr and mrs gurneya golden weddino nine sons and oauomsrs their wivea and husbands snd children were thers a very happy event waa consummat ed at the farmstead of mr and mr william gurney near fergus last wednesday 26th inal in the cele bration of their fiftieth wedding annl- versary in the presence of their chil dren grandchildren and a few in timate friend william gurney aad maria mills daughter of the late robert mill of acton were married in west gora- fraxa iii 1871 rev mr sanderson methodist minister officiating early tholr married life mr and m gurney came to acton and the larger portion of tha fifty years since their home was established was spent here hare also more than half of their ten aon and daughters had their birth place u was a great joy to their aged parents that oil their children wore with them on this happy occasion excepting robert the eldest whose home is in victoria 4lrltlh columbia they came from high river alta port arthur wlngham gait kitchen er and fergus the gone brought their wives and the daugh tors their husbands and thegrand- cfclldren were there also the guests numbered thirtyfive and it was a happy gathering indeed during the festivities of the day tho following address accompanied by u purse of gold was presented dear father and mother we your children havo as sembled to-day- to hare with you the joys of this buppy anniversary of yoor wedding which took place fifty years ago we all felt that we could not let this important anniversary in our family history pass without coming together and doing our part in remembering you far all tho loving klndnessas toward u and the many sacrifices yqu bore in our behalf wo must have often brought anxious thought to you but you may rest assured your teaching end exam pie set before u when wo were young havo not been without fruit it has boon tho aim of overy ono of u to live honorahlo ueful uvea and follow thn wle exam pt o you not before u and wo have boon atntngthened in the knowledge that we huvo all boon the subject 6f your prayor for our welfare wo sincerely trust you tnuy both bo spared for many years to oome in tho enjoyment of houlth and happiness and wo hogyour uccept- unce of thla puree uf gold aa a very ellghl token of our oeteem und love the family in addition to tho purse uther beautiful preaenta were bestowed floral olferlnga wru numerous and at tractive 1 mr gurney fooling i y repliod on be half of himself and mrs gurney and easurod them ull that there would al- wuy be cordial welcome at the old homo tho following son and daughter ware present exmayor william 11 wlngham albert port arthur ern- kergus mrs albert mo william and mrffed lawrence jtgh river alto ura wll korby mrs william robortaon vergua mrs stanley lee- kluheuer and mum wilms ut home both mr apd mrs gurney are enjoying very good health and wore able to ontr into the festivities will the same enthusiasm and seal aa l hi younger folks all of their ten chil dren and sixteen grandchildren an living except fyfo the oldest grand child son of robert j their oldest eon at victoria it c neighborhood newtf- tpwn and country everton tlio dlhciplb church had two visit iiij tnlnlstornon sunday uov dunlul ijtuwart of south carolina who oc ciiplvd tho pulpit in tho morning un in to nvaiiliig itov mr munroc of loit wayuv indiana u former pastor win the very acceptable preacher tho fsrmora ght in tho bulk ut their big crop of oats threading l u very common on ljymnt thoao days on the nalghboi in if farm limehoube mr und mr william uowdy colo brutvd tholr twontynfth woddlng un nlvwroury trulotly owing in mrs dowdys lllnaau but very huplly thuy wore romombored by telutlvoa and frlund with abundahco of ftoweia and other appreciated momeittus of tho auspiciouu epoch ln tho anna in of family history mr douglas gowdy thnlr hon was home from qrlmsby uouch whoro ho is suporlntondent of recruatkn fox tho summer ashorovb hoiut wrlgglesworth son of mr und mr walter wrlggleaworth had the misfortune to fracture his ankle when tho toam or hore ho woe driving wore frlghtonod by a dog and ho was thrown from the wagon the soventh lino has gotten into had condition for a mile or two along this section ho pa irs would be appre ciated fur this l u much travelled mr john wrlggleaworth exwarden of tho county who ho boon 111 for no mo month i greatly improved in health uov mr caldwell the new metho- dlst pastor i gottlng woll acquainted lie membera oftt ilia mormon are much enjoyed nffragahott as reguids polrrhml stabiliti hornby ml erma footharaton spent a fow days in urumpton lust week tho guest of her undo und uunt dr and mrs it u edward h sinclair of georgetown hoe com- pitted the bqlldlm of one of the larg est und flnuat barns in the nolghbor- hood on the form of james mcdowell at son before beginning ho had to clean away the wreck left by the tornado ut lent june- jtio made quick time on 111 contract- mr ktod wrlggleaworth whoso splendid barn wa blown to pieces dur ing the storm on jftno 16- 1 making arrangomqnta for a new bam to bo constructed on the foundations of the former structure tho death took place last friday of mary price wlfo of f w ingram after u lingering 111 no deceased who jra woll known and highly e- toomed throughout the district was in hor 44th year terra cotta muni nellie- sanderson who under wont an operation in toronto last week is improving slowly mr john udell 1 quite seriously ul a number of our citizens are taking in tho exhibition at toronto the terra cutta boaoball team mo tored to brampton on saturday and played tho juniors there tho score wa brampton 17 terra cotta 7 messrs jumos and willi o stringer went to toronto again this week on bualness threshing bow the general order of the day and a bumper crop is re ported mr john stokes had a valuable cow killed by a passing train last week harvest homo services will be held in the methodiat church oft sunday evening september 16 and the follow ing monday evening a box social will bo given in the church master frank dick mot with what migst have been a fatal accident re cently while shovelling gruvol in mr j rutlodges gravel pit the earth caved in un him and it took some tlmo to reloaao him a few alight bruises wore sustained but no bono were broken the c n r culvert gang re put ting in a cement culvert at the station here the hal ton brick co is still fun ning at its fulleat capacity plretl eoiu f ana ynrinl ueement dr f a bantln the young di- itetwe of irtsulln opsnedtho exhibi tion jkeorst time tbat a man of dao bag been so veooalgd he ejit abort huengaaemenu tosurape aiativ m l-x- anawj boost acton fall fair to be hsld on tuesday end wednee- day oeteber 2 anu 3 now is tho time to booet actons well known kail fair a membership ticket should be in thn poasesalun of every body 1100 gives membership com prising two admission and tho right to exhibit in pvery class us well as the specials fl iranoratelt- is in footloua and does mora to spall out sucoose t help the directorate by do ing things as talking about it is not mouiti tho dirwetora are setting busy lu ejocpest and are deturmlnod to make aotoo fall fair of 1913 the best ever remember actort fall vsjr u open totbe world erin mrs loughoed of london 1 visit ing with her parents mr und mrs j m stool hov m f cree b a- of loddon and daughter marlon visited his sis ter mrs arciya mceachern last week miss molelland of manlstlquo mich who has been visiting her many friends and relative in this vicinity boa returned to her home ur und mrsjbaall johnston acton vulted with mr and mrs w y dray on sunday mr and mra john leslie have re turned from a three weeks visit with mr and mra j l moore at parry sound quite a number of young men from title vicinity took advantage of tho harvesters excursion to help in tho harvest and incidentally ee ths prairie the 8th toronto troop and tho erin bcut joined forces and hold a auo- cosaful camp on mr homors property flth lino from august b to 18 there wore 63 boys in camp tho shamrock lacrosse club bold iiho honor of having never boon defeat ed throughout tho eeosoti in the caie- dunerln laorossw loague and have won tho atlvor cup donated by mr ii c auatlu of stanley park mr fred j arthur of buffalo n y accompanied by p m flah v 3 uf georgetown called on old friends hory on friday last mr arthur is an old erin boy his fattier having been in business her about thirty four ynj ano uov u 1 uuoiphrles tendered his leulgqatton to the congregations of tho luntlat churches at hlllsburg uol untalii and erin which havo been ider his pastorate for soma tlms itov humphries intends closing his work here oa sunday september 30 tho school board has beerf fortun to in securing tho touching staff for coming term mls cora hopburno of owen bound principal ml irene reueor locut hill assistant miss hamilton will again have charge of the second room and miss charlbtte bhee- ly of clinton will have charge of an acton son in ruuuv qw donald mann gives optimlstle opinion of ruls puturs v tho following liitonuttliig ititorvlow with sir doimlil miinn on hi return from lluoalu tit ioiiiii england wn jtlvmt to u slur rorruhdoniloiit last ha4urday ive not rioho any hunlncmh in ituu- sal htr donald mmui uald 1 wont thoro hoping i might do business hut havent dimo any whether any ruture bulnf will arise out of my trip i cannot suy i truvel- ol zeoo ml loo lu russia and round ha railway in good ehapa roadbed wura oxcellonl trulu oorvico wu not vory fut but it wuu punctual stoop ing cars are quuci gmd as you ot anywhere on the oontlnnnt from moscow to fntngrud 1 400 mllns und wo made t in twelve bourn t i aau wont by train down to tho niuuk hon ports the itervlco wn very fnlr tho uvonijo pood of pnasengnr truln be ing 27 to 46 mile an hour tlio star uakod what tho prnspoctn were for husslas ocqtiomln rocovinr sir don- did manns reply ultorod with cliar- ucterlstla dollhorutono ws surpris ing ut is qulto posslblo ho uald that russia wlllbe the first european country engaged in tho trout war to make a real recovery it i a won derfully rich country 1 travelled by train about a thuhuum mllns llirongh grain fields motitly howii with wheat thla country 1h just on fortllo u tho canadian north worn thoro i a fair crop throughout itulu thl year in tho north it ha boon vory wot and much grain ha liean lont in the south it was beautiful harvest weather wheat was all cut by the middle- of july whon i wa thorn and it was being threshed utid shlppod i all claaaea in ftusalu from govern ment down nro working vory hard and are vory anxious to muko good thoy uro putting their houne in order body toll mo thoro in no alternative governmont to tho prosont one whon you speak of russia being prosperous again you must romomber that overy country during tho war lost much canada knows that russia had aavon years of war hair that tlmo waa civil war cltlo became vory dilapidated but ovorywhoro in moscow now you will see buildings repaired and painted whole blocks uro iralng repaired and made habitable mftcow 1h crowded with people tuswlals not working on tho ordln- ry system bfprlvatfl properly minos and factories uro leased for tnrms of yearn and thesu are what thuy called mixed companies part private und part governmont ruaala la doing extra ordinarily wall at reconstruction four thousand throe hundred largo bridges are being repaired this is u very big job- forty thousand freight cars are being repaired and thoy are get ting on with it very rapidly i was surprised by what i aaw after all the newspaper reports i havo read russia is already exporting all sorts of things furs caviare whom rye lumber she could do with importing machin ery and agricultural implements and no doubt she will do so in tlmo toronto exhibition notes area of exhibition city cunudlun national exhibition toronto u 300 acros there is about ono mils or waterfront tha vuluo of the canadian national exhibition plant is placod at 611000000 made up or jb 000000 in bulldlnga and 66000000000 in ground a view of the vulley of the kings whore king tutu tomb wu discover ed will bo one of tho font uro of cleopatra tho spectacle to be pro duced before tho canadian national exhibition grand stand canadian national exhibition tor onto ha the largeat and most costly building on any permanent fair grounds tho world ovur tho collsoutn which cost ii t00 000 tnd ha b acres under roof it i claimed that practically every thing mado lu cunudn from u foun tain pen to a loconaqtiva in on display at tha canadian nutlonal exhibition there are over 16000 oxhlblta in all the pure food building canadian national exhibition is tho most unique exhibition structure in america it has been lengthened from 3q7 foot to 460 foot this year and boasts among otbor novel features sunken italian gurdens and open courts acton defeats milton jurilor in a game here last stfrdd arts r noon autoii j mi lorn champions ofialton junior lbaguo 19j1 and mllto run- norsup of tlio samn loaguo grayed an oxhlliltlun gum of ball in f ho- park lie re on saturduy and adt proved that thoy ware still tho beif team tho toum wa vory goodonsldertng tho vory cold weather mttw teams wore vory evenly matcheain the field while at tho bat both toms collected a hits acton tad the best of tho battory end gibbons fiavlng eight slrtkonut while a ikon had only two acton lod moit of tho way whllo mil ton was hut on the tmi too hot tn fact for tha onjoympnt of the fow fan who bruvod thwcold to sea tlio local play thn licsls hit alkatih whon hit wore noocftd wtillo olbboiui wan tet in tha plaohe the lota la piny a return ganfl in milton nnxt saturday when tly expect to hvo their btrongest lltftup in tho gamo tho box score or pat saturdays gumn was ua follows ton jcl r h po a e kennedy c ju 2 2 0 8 0 0 ia mucdonald f 4 1 1 3 0 0 iiuhmun 2 bf 6 0 1 3 3 2 gibbons p d 0 1 1 6 0 jlrgln 5 h 4 0 0 0 0 1 whilo ii 3 1 0 0 4 0 hollo way 1b 1 j 13 0 1 3 3 3 10 10 0 11 mucdonald 1 f 4 o j 9 8 27 11 4 milton ab it ii po a k w stewart a s c 1 114 1 itoimey l b 6 i a 14 o 0 llttlo c f 6 100 0 atkinson c 4 3 3 3 1 0 peacock 2 b 3 1 0 12 1 brush 3 b 4 1 10 1 1 h stowurt i f 4 0 o 0 0 0 allan r f 3 0 0 10 0 37 s 8 34 13 3 score by innings 4 3 10 1 8 4 0 3 0 0 0 summary 3 bae hits stewart at kinson sacrifice hits l macdonaid white hit by pitcher white allan buso on balls or aklns 3 off gibbons l struck out by aklns 3 by dlbbens 8 stolon bases little l macdonaid jigglu konnody double ploy gibbons to lelahman loft on bases acton 8 milton 8 hand laundry charlie wong foo 1 still in the old stand doing the fineat of laundry work no connection with any other laundry tho bet of hand laundry olways and strict attention to your require ment see mv new price list charlie wong foo 4111 street bams old stand john v savage store main street acton p o box 469 i be independent of the coal and wood merchants sum coal oil in standard oh burner companys oil burners for use in cook stoves hoatera und furnace three times the heat for half tho coat no ashes no trouble no risk money back after so day trial if not satlsfled can bo aeon in use at the store salsa attended and goods bought on commission oooda wanted mclean co weekly store news hargains in iilack and navy tricotine this is an oil wool cloth with rich finish in black and navy 54 inches wide very much in demand this season for ladies suits odd skirts cfc our regular 325 line tub wek 275 big shipment of our galt scotch fingering yarn i arrived this week nil shades in stock i tt for 35c t th for 140 hilkau yarn r a fine worsted and silk mixed yarn in nil the new shades and the ricc is right 2 ounce balls tor 15c pt boys worsted sweaters at reduced price boy worsted pullover sweaters in browns with green stripe sizes28 30 3 regular 225 for 185 mens pure wool- sweater coats x without collar in grays and lovctt shades great value at 350 each pure linen crash towelling 250 yards ot pure linen crash towelling nt half price in ends of i yard to 5 yards mclean stco acton ont mnxstbeet 11 special for the weekend mens pants regular 325 for 25 mens sweaters regular 350 for z25 mens caps regular 250 for 175 boys suits regular 900 for s50 boys pullovers regular 225 for 150 ladies silk hose in black sand and brown regular 125 per pair for 75c girls sweaters and pullovers regular 250 for l50 the royal clothing and gents furnishing m brown mill strt acton open evn1ngs phonp ei millinery opening we are opening new millinery parlors in the rooms above our store the latest styles in fall millinery will be shown at our openings to be held on friday arn saturday september 7 and 8 miss galbraith of torontowill be in charge of this department readytowear models are now on sale d c russell mill street tie primary advocate campbellville qld bov8 labor day monday september will be a bljf day t campbelyll there wiy be an old hoys lteunlon al 10 a m there will be sports races for old apd young there wltl be three exhibition tames of baseball ulltun vs uearaetowii at 11 a m llurllnoton vs uro n to at 1 p in car lisle vs itoclrwood at 1 p m scot tish plpoxe with a lady highland danc er will entertain on the krounda in lhuafjernbon addroasea by ed boys at 8 p m tho uolmrlana entertain nmnt co of hamilton will lve a krund coucero there will he a mid way lunch and refreshment booth admission adults eoc children uo quelphs fine new sehoon aoolplin splendid new collegiate vocational bvhool will bo eomplsted iul ready for opening jw tuesday h 1ms si olaas rooms workshops and a laborauuiea one of the oaagf auditoriums in ontario a gymnasium ami swhamiav pool specials for friday saturday only beef cuts round steak per lb sirloin steak per rib koustrper lb thick rib roast per lb round roast oft shoulder- per lb i shoulder rohst per lb stewing beef per lb rlbboilpcr lb pouk cuts presh hm wto or half per lb shoulder roast per it loin- rout per lb rib roast per tb side pork in piece per tb try our pickled pork per lb watch ou windows friday and saturday i for specials y 20o- 23c 18c 16c 14c 13c and 14c 10c lie and 12c z4c 22c 25c mi a 1ft to 4c your stove requirements the cooler weather has forced you to consider what stoves you aro going to nso for this winter no use putting it oft any longer you wjllhave to keep warm this winter and you might as well have that now stove now wc have tho agency for tho following lines happy thought ranges mcqucy ranges banner heaters with oven and good cheerheaters with oven we will solve your stove problem wd talbot phone 95 main street acton the proof of the pudding is in the eating thereof and it is just the same way with the trying of our excelsior pastry flour you can nover realize how flne a flour it is until you have used some of it in your pies and puddings and cakes etc and have then tasted what your efforts have done with the help of good hour ecelsiortastry flour can be secured at any grocery in act0n d h lindsay mlul street acton ontario w j patterson cobneivuiix and main streets acton ont saturday treaf jutjt arrived a btlipnieilt of hoxes of chocolates a vu- dcrful asurtincnt to choose from let u show yoq our pouted package of pletcher hall chocolates a real kent cocoanw kisses 29c lb this line needs o introduction a rich velvety crcahi fopdunt with lots or ribbon cocounut to make it tasty regular 40c tb saturday treat 29c tb weekend chocolates 32c tb you cannot afford to bo without a fow pounds of our chocolates over tho weekend a largo assortment of nice fresh chocolates in hard and soft centres regularly 50c und 10c th saturday special 32c tb ice crkam and utjht luncjres ibf tho oventpgy aro u bit chilly ipo crcajn you will prefer afjot drink jry now thaf tho oventpgy aro u bit chilly purhupi iiimcuij of n you will prefer a ot drink fry our hot chocolate wilt bih3 ytf wll lio jt v rumley puonbna acton ontario v ivai4siky wibum

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