Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 13, 1923, p. 1

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ht etum sfn fortyvnintri year no 1 1 thursday morning september 13 1023 acton ontario canada thursday morning september 3 1023 single copies five cents otr methodist ciiusch aoton hbv cha8 hackett paator parsonage willow bl harvfht ffhtlval hr uvick8 1100 a m thn minister huhjeot thantaaglvltik 2 30 p m sunday hchool 7 00 i mth mlulslor huhjoct gods tilled runl rvnutiiodv wwicome1 presbyterian knox church acton minister rev a c suwirt m a manae wulow street u 00 u m tho minister subject our religion trua ijcufcloo m 7 00 p m tho minister subject building accord irk to plan hunduy school and dlblo clujsat 10 jo p m v stranger leaving address with the ushers will be called upon by tho paator altx ark cordiauly rnvtttjd new advertisements wanted capable womin for cleaning oae or two afternoons n week apply to box free press office for sale auto knitter machine nearly now apply to mro robert warne h h no 2 acton notice will tho party who picked up um brella on canadian national lawn lust friday evening kindly return same to tub cnr station cow for sale jtresh oow duo september 14 dur- hanfgrsde for wale apply tp jack ucoltbaor phone oorli linno 1 acton for rent house for rent on scene street for particulars write to mrs alger 11j 11 mcmlchaol ave toronto to let six roomed house on third line ad- jjolnlng town tolephone apply to r n brown m- r ictfo acton to let two furnished rooms good loca tion twp mlnulea walk from toronto suburban apply to box s btu3b press office por sale good comfortable frame house tarn lot good stable apply to t a storey phone mrl4 r r no 1 anton notice due to window being broken and good stolen on our property in the vicinity of tho tannery we herewith sre notice that any trespassers will prosecuted bbarduore co card of thanks the undersigned wish to thank the mends and neighbors for their kind expressions of sympathy and foe the beautiful floral tributes at the death ot our belored sister dorothy bauer bister and brothhrs 1 for bale a largo stone house situated on main street- oopcy lot house suit bis for two families must be sold at one apply to- r j kerr 101 real kat agent position wanted smart girl -ot-u-tjgaufcl- like position after four and saturday taking care of children or helping with house work address j fv p q box 381 aoton ont cfiorj el km pi h v it i it- w clearino amotion sale of iive stock implements ahd fur niture on thursday september 27 at 1 p m sharp at mrs t a swaojc- hamars lot 3 concession 4 erin uvj rot hindley auctioneer strayed to the premises of the undersigned bout the middle of july a red steer about two years old owner may have same by proving property and paying expense august buntih lot 7 sth line u3 erin township card op thanks mr george dills and family desire to express their heartfelt thanks to the neighbors and frlunds who showed such kindly interest and helpfulness during the illness of tb beloved wire and mother of the home and for the expression of sympathy and floral tributes at the time of her death these acts will always be gratefully remembered v it friday september 14 thefurt a big million dollar production booth tarklngton a master piece all star cast includes lydla knott eileen percy and buddie messenger no matter how wonderful your imagination or your ability to visualise you are bound to fall short in pic turlxjns this vivid rollicking comedy drama it a a-unlveraal- jewel production comedy bob by vernpn in in dutch saturday september 15 pd bound with dorothy dolt on this story unfolds in florida and da- plats gtr in love with a wealth iflof purine ft party at reedrt the puee is raided and the girl m father u revenue officer is murdered see the tnfeeslon comedy creation al st john in the author tuesday september 18 the exciters with bebe daniels and uert lytell a society drama which la not like the ordinary im in stead is full of pep cent try comedy vamped episode no 4 around the world inl days wednesday september 10 thcbuaur btaprlng oustln fmrnuro a high oajlbre weatepi drama which tmt pff in an eastern city wth ft young girl who is being sent to her gunfs ranch tor vacation the foreman ot the ranoh undertake o tgme her witch him do it oomedy the village nhojk one show p m admission loo and ise j a- mecwmk a son the a utumn exposition enter now a new season of grays and greens rich lovely tones which but offset the glorious shades or autumn itscjf enter too a new mode reflecting in flared godets arculaf flounces new straight line silhouettes and gay embroideries the smartest trends of the new fashion the new modc tho new grays and greens arid brown the new adapta tions to protect you from autumn s chilly winds the autumn exposition i millinery- wrapsutility coatsfcks fursfabrics new fall representations here are authentic and inter esting in every detail and theres variety to insure sstis factory selection in every instance a most cordial invitation is gtven to come a visiting at guelph s big storo thw wedr new wallpapers draperies floor- coverings blankets etc ready now too for adding new cheer and cosiness arid comfort to the home now that the indoor fall and winter seaon is at hand a prico included to suit every home purse largo or small d e macdonald bros ltd gaelpb leading and largest store weekend specials assorted cftbcolates just arrived a fresh shipment of our famous assorted chocolates in lemon strawberry vanilla orange pineapple and caramel centres try a pound this weekend special price 29c pattehkhisp patterskrip that old favorite regular soo ih weekend special lb variety ears four flavors in each dar regular 5c each weekend special 6 for 26c oub ice ckeam parlors come in and try our chocolate walnut mallo sundao or one of our refreshing sodas mill street acton h wiles the proof of the b0ot is in the wearing advance fail footwear at harrisons for men 4 brown and black oalf and kid goodyear welts best styles and lasts alt prices from 500 to s50 adens box kip brown and black at 375 heavy work shoes black and brown at 395 for women goodyear welled patent coirs i trp grey trimmed heel and waist new style toe and vamp at f50 womens brown i strap goodyear welted calf leather at 1600 womens kid calf and patent leather oxfords and strap pomps and slippers at 1375 and 350 boys and girjls school shoes solid leather all sizes to suit doogolaa kip side and calf leathers at 200 20 300 30 and hs infants shoes at lowpst prices summer sale of footwear at bargain prices to clear all sizee son the shoe man we will 1ave you money news of local import qandmaatsr downs a halton boy ilultun inkos rons id ci ra bio prldo in llitr fnct that w el downs tho turnd mumter of llrumiton m fomoua flrat prim hand for two jears in auccoaalon ut torimlii fair in on of hor onn lie wui horn in trafalgar and rxcolved hi flrt inspiration for nrt cla band muolo whon u momrwr of milton ilantl yttira nro oaorgo waluo rtmovii to toronto cltuonm will rokrnt th doportuifl from quolph of mr onormi wallooo formorwyndham htrnol morchant but nt tho tamo tlmo will bn pleaabd to hoar that ha han lnon appolntetl aolfia miimir for harbor knowloa motor trurjth llmltod tororto tor toronto rj r1 cminiy mi wallaca will rrt oli 1411 onto itliortlj whom hn will in fuuiro make mm homo quolph mnrcury aqualng man injured n ru sway mr leallq ilradloy of tho alb lino eftqunnlntr wu norlounly injured when hln liorae took fright in hu barnyard ono day laat wook nndtran away hu hoad n truck tho litter carrier track and he wan severely out and brulaod ilo mnnbaod to set to tho phone and call for omdlnlanca when mod leal aid wu nocured and oft or a temporary droaa intr tho unfortonate man won removed to quolph tloaplta whore ut but 1 oporto ho wu drosrroaalnff favorably jury vard lot caum of deth unknown tho jury in the oordon baidu case mot tn tho town hall tuesday evening curtinor mccoli and crown attorney dick being present after hearing- the ovldenoe the following verdict was re turned that alborl oordon ilarnoa cam ft to his death at tho home of his fajhftv john barnes tot t con com ion s ijiqutnlnat botwtcn the hours of 11 a m and 10 90 p m on bon day tho 10th of august 19x3 and from tho nwdnnco produced wo ar nnable to state the auae of doath the post mortem examination rtrreatod no marks of violence nor any trace of poisonous material all tho orsna wete normal and tho doctors thought death mlht have been caused by a heat stroke herald pns rssldsnos for vsrnon psrk dr uoattle the owner of vernon park birm formerly ths propwty of the lato peter gibbons of aeton and tho late henry bayers of bpeyslde on tho second line between tho chock lino and speysldo is about to erect a nno new z0 000 residence and green bouse tho rosldence will bo 60 feet a inches by 38 foot and ths groenhoubo will bo 13 by 20 feet a dog kennel el by 37 foot will also be bulll all three buildings will be of stono and concrete and roofed wlfh british col umbia royal shingles tho founda tions aro about ready now and tho rost of the work will b finished as soon as possible alfred john haynor of toronto has been alven ths contract there are fine barns and other build ings on tho farm already dr seattle is ranking his property qne of tho fn ost forma in the province it is located about four mues from aoton womans nstuvrts mtno ths regular metlnf ot tba aeton women s institute was held on friday afternoon at the home of mr a ii duhop being- the flrit mooting since june a good atondanee was present after general business was over mre j mowat come forward and with a vory suitable talk presented mrs h a wilson theretlrlng president with a aheaf of gladioli for whloh mrs wllaoo replied mrs w lsby then presented mrs it 1 gregory with a hoar of gladioli and with well- chosen words expressed their regret at hor removal from among them and would always remember her everreadlness to help in their work mrs gregory fit tingly replied and the president mrs fouter spoke a fw words in regard to mrs gregorys readiness to help the committee then served unoheon and a social half hour was spent acton to oreweons corner highway open it may not be generally known but it is to oomo that tho new provincial highway across country from acton to crewsona corners is now open far traffic the roadway la not completed but is fairly good oyer the three miles the grades are easy the roadway wide and where gravelled and levelled is ezcallont the gravelling of this sec tion is now blmogtanlahed this crosscountry section of the now tor onto to sornla highway will be very popular- with motorists and farmers who drive from the region of crewsons corners and westward to and from aaton ii shortens the distance to crewsons corners by over a mile saves driving up and down half a doae the steep h a avoids two- level railway crossings whloh have each in the past been the scene of several fatal and numerous other serl ous accidents as the work of the new provincial highway proceeds through ontario its value is more and more appreciated and the ad v liability of thn undertaking is more fully under stood and favored a magnificent floral ceiitre oiu of the most attractive places hi ontario just now la ths premises of the georgetown floral company and visitors are numerous from all parts of the country who feast on the magni ficent floral display afforded upon arrlvu at the grenhoiusev ur the cutmdiun national ualrsay tftlftn he visitor la greeted yfith the mam moth lvd of cannea adjourning the boulevard in all tholr gorgeous beauty and wealth of coloring there are 1000 plants in this beautiful bed and the twentyodd rmltetes include all the rare and popular new varieties this display is now at its best and commands the attention of all passing both on the street and on the trains hut a feature of tijejavlanil company s prejiont wealth of bloom is seen in the fields of gladioli wher to 000 bulbs lire eitdlng forth their many hued and rarnly beautiful flowers not alone in volume and color does- oils expansive display merit praise jt ambraees many of the rarest varieties huoswu to the grovfera o tnl bower this was evidenced hlfih eahlblt made at tor onto kublbjtlon by the deorgetown i oral company which was awarded aral prise hy the expert iudgea in addition to the jwo floral products montlonedj above there is a plot of qstnra mntalntiur same 7 000 ptgqts now in rulhttvmni which for color and jfvarlsly would oheer the heart of any lover or this hardy nower whloh ik being brought to greater perfection year after year mr 6 klrkofth flnnil company is president of the a iqa- urlo and mr thomas duggan of the tale company si brampton is vlce- prealdent i asphalt orderetwor repairs tq tho streets the fuel controlur to bsadvled of aoton s requirements for coal for this wlnur tim rigulur hohslon of th cuui on monday nvenlng lutd counolllom ul ilolmom unci tho t ford prosoiftt antt hunvti ljurbor in tho chair tho rinunco commltloo prusentoil tholr nlnntoontli report and rnaum monilnd t uymtitit of tho folio coutltfl qeneral acoount john h watson labor canada cruhhud btono ce hell tolophnno co eervlccs hydro klectrlo cbmmuslop streol fighting a hydro kleotflo commlsslos town itnll llghtlna kstato d a nlvon krooport hunt tor lutn cuttn hun national ituliwoyn fn lelit wing no i 0 26 70 cfi a oe 146 ho 3 00 11 70 40 cd gl 71 1343 3d waterworks account toronto huhurbun itallwuy freight municipal world supplies jamos jutbertaon co supplies dell tolophono co services hydro klectrla commission power at spring hydro floolrlo commission powor ftt pumphouse noptuno mutro co repairs n 1121 77 tho niiri whs adopted mr hornby waited upon the coun cil an 1 requested that immediate no tion bo t iken to remedy the water connections to her residence on mill htroot him said that every winder thft pipe worn rrosnn tliroughout tho winter tho council promised tho mat tor would bo attended to at once a communication was received from nnrdm ir a co notifying the coun ell that nil truspassors on tholr prem ises will bo pronsouted as goods have been stolon and uvlndows broken a letter was received from the puol controller advising the council of thn c situation it aslvlsed the use of substitutes wherever possible and eftored oo operation in finding these substitutes the clerk wsa instructed to advise the controller of actons requirements the clork was instructed to ordor 13 barrels of d liquid asphalt and 3 barrels of cold patch for repairs to mill street council adjourned at s go p ra f hsrvsst festival servleee the annual harvest festival services will bn boll in the methodist church on sunday the church will be artls tlcslty decorated with grain and vege tables fruits find flowers special sermons and special music on mon day evening a harvest festival con cert will be given in the church a splendid programme will he rendero 1 ij ths choir orchestra violinists solo ists and elocutionists- the aims fsrtlsl ecllps on monday afternoon there was a partial eclipse of the sun dearly vlnlhle here the sky was clear and the sun bright and the eallpa vary sharply donned this eclipse was caused by the moon coming- betwoon the earth and the sun the first phase was observod at s 30 p ro the eclipse at its best at 4 89 and ended at 6 31 smoked glasses were called ipto very general commission by people viewing the phenomena during the afternoon has wen buceess in clevsland mr james q hill of clove la nd ohio aoton s nrst municipal clerk bus favomd ths kan paxes with a budget of intcrebtlng illustrated matter in which cleveland is prominently ex ploited juthe convention city of america among the prominent altl sens uatd in tho letter press we noticed tho- name of charles if hill son of mr jo hill who is nrst vice president of the lake erto trust company of cleveland and a dime tor of the company mission circle welner roast the mission circle of the methodist chuitab welner roast on tuesday night had to bo postponed until ilia follow ing evonlng on account of rain tho young peoplo bad toadied the stono quarries where the toast was to bo hold and had a roaring ore going they even hud some welners rousted before tho woather man interfered however it w a wet rain and the young people got qlilte a dosing they wr not to be daunt ml and decided to nolo it the following evonlng munwcralne nuptials westminster presbyterian church toronto was the sosae of a quiet woddlng last wednesday when collnn gordon llna second daughter of mrs itobert grains toronto formerly of aoton was united in marriage to mr john alexander jack munroe of klrklanduiwtjnt nor tn utile officiating the bride who was given away by her brothev in law mr w jl pol lis looked smart in brown vrepe nmt duvetyn trimmed with kolinsky fur and hat to rfcutch with corsage bouquet if illy of the volley and sweetheart roses mlas margaret cralne alstur of tho brldo wearing navy blue satin with black velvet hat acted as brides id and mr krank currio it beat man immediately after the comma n the happy couple left for buffalo to continue by motor through the adlrou dacks and new york slate to astoria long island wtiero ucy wu1 toe up tholr resulonoo a 3 vlcut avenue for he wlpl a 0sr narrow esoape ltosl wwek while a company of rih erpifn were driving from aoton to myers cava in irrunlenuo county tliey had un experience which fur a fow minutes tvasj quits exciting their baggage and ashing twokle wr pluooa in a carrier un the running lioard on i ho left side of the motor cur as the nshormen reeled off the miles of their journoy they wiiiimi uway the time by smoking their matches tliey caro- leasly dropped over the alda of the car as they ware running iong the ki igslon ilouit lu the vicinity of newcastle oly notloeil peopla ges tlgulallny to them but thoy gave the matter no utloiitlun a utile farther on they hoard shouting and persons pointing at tb our a glance around showed that iheir rtshlns equipment was on tire the futmo waro flying two or tliree reel high their matches had fallen on the canvas saoklng ot their outfit und this bursting into names set are to their equtpmeihu the name were soon subdued emt he tlihermen took stock of the damage sustained a suhcose belonging ft one pf the party was almost entirely oon sumoil with its oontents of clothing a pair uf ruuber wadljig boots and other oqiilpniout but tho v bait was 4tuluumad tlnujitjjuuattl wujartlv bllstored hut otherwise sustained httlo damage vvr the remainder of tin ulp the smokars killed their matchee elcwjuont sermonb at knox church last sunday itcv j w uaca vfelt al the an nlvcreary greatly enjoyjed by old and new friends the newly decorated audi torium was qheatly ad mired by the large audiences jtho ro jonlng of knox church inut sunday was nmphaslxo i hy thn hold ing of ha annlvajsary aarvlt en this imikirtunt event will btwic lforth lie held in ho litem ber instead of in foh ruury nu for many yriars past tho occasion wuu churuolorlsod with grau fylng mucloi cupuclty uiidloiicnm at tnnded nl both tin morning and the v nlng sorvlcos there was nufurully soin curiosity munlfcmtnd ronj t ting tho apponrnn a of tho auditorium un a rttuult of tho work of tho i alnturu und urtlsta flur ing the month whon the church was closod muth rtutlhfuctlon t wns ox preasod as to the transformation of fee tod tho restful colorings the chusto und phunlngly harmonising tints tin urtfstlc dulgns gave amplj vroof that the locurntora vtf ro men of skill and uxporfonco iscenlums of pralso woro hi un on all sides thb eloquent uormonn of ituv j w itae pf orono wore u fitting emphasla of die important ooouslon in tho history of tho church hov mr hue was the inlstijr hon tho church was built und iledlrated in 1b05 his pastoral term oxtendod from 1bh7 until 1800 it was difficult for old friends and former parlihloners to roullxo that it is 27 yeum sine mr ita s ministry coused here ho n tulnu his rather youthful uppcnrumi is still uitlvu und vlgorouh phyulrully mil muntully has withal thut rip f rlchvr splrltuul tono whlth roncs from long xperlence in christian uulvlty and effort tho wokuino to this estnumed former pastor and frland wus manifest ly cordial and sincere v itev mr itae s sermons had tho old- time ring and wore ohuructerlxed by earnestness and fervor prefacjng his discourses both morning and evening he expressed his pleasure at being in acton again meeting the friends of former days and making nw ones and rehoafelng incidents which brought back vary vividly experiences of tho rurlle days at the morning service tho text of in very interesting and helpful dis course was hov 3 26 ho that over co me lli and keepoth my works unto tho end to hjn w i givepower tho themo was truths the trlumnh to day tho progress uf the rove la tlon of truth in tho old testament was marked by groat events euch as tbo fall the flood the cull of abrahnrij the exodus the building of the temple ut jerusulom th exile the coming uf jesus christ those w ra the kin d rgurtoti days but in the uifoleoenoa duys thlu hide tin crosii ot christ great triumphing truths marked the epochs august ln proclaimed the limit y of god athunaslus the deity of jesus christ martin luther- tha shining column of justification by faith calvin the oleotlon of grace armlnius the immortality of the atonn monl but to day there are four triumphing truths that victory win ners aro using in overcoming tho fore on of evil 1 the living christ 2 the living book 8 the living pledge utid 4 the living child kuch of these was developed and enforced in the manner which thn older members present recognised as churai terlstlu of tho preacher in tho years of hln pas torato in thlu church the text for tho evening aarmon was taken from levllcus 20 j then shalt thou cause thu trumpet or the jubilee to sound on the tenth duy of the seventh mopth in tho day of atonement shall ye make thu trumimt sound throughout all your land the occasion he said seemed appropriate for jubilee experiences was much a the active history of tho church now tovnrod a period of fifty or sixty yours in the year uf jublleo god accopts tho sacrifice jind forgivi the people s aln tradition says thorn worn nine blasts of thu sllyof trumpet whon the year of jubilee was utthid hi tor conven innca of em hasls ulna exprhiiaes in christian life and qxpurieiilu worn used in the discourse i joy to evury one whoso heart w in thu right relation to rejoice in the token of his love there were thre aouroea of joy joy the things of reality joy lu tho hornu joy in looking on the bright sldo of life touching otlmr people that they may bo ulutl a tut joy in the things of fulth tho fountain of life liberty ln odom mini a broken law throilgh tho river of repentutice 3 hesl the wondurful god cures for us with his lovu 4 abundunci r nougli in my fut here house and to spore a holiness the bab bath of the year t uelinlon the result nf juhlt weeping for- joy the- ytjhr of juolleo when wo go iii to tho hi jv only homo 7 sovereignty a vd- truth that ood u noverulgn he is on ills throne tils bund is on tlm hi ltn 5 forglvonusu oubts forklvon in the yiur of jublhe forglvmiesm nf sin lu a wonderful note to humun ears a prulse let thviil refuse to sing who novor knew our oud but chll iron of the heavenly king tnuy slug their joys abroad if wo fait tho love of god morv we would praise tho lord more for all ills goodness churches should unite tp sing praises before qodi friends go on and us it for fulth joy liberty rest abundance holiness ra union sovereignty jorglveimsm un i praise if them bo uuy vlrtui if there be uuy knowledge think on these things hov mr stewart thu minister of the church tires i led at both services ho was in a wry happy frame of mind during the day the congregations of the vuptlst und the methodist churches worfhlped with their follow chris tlans during tho day itev mr howard assisted ut the morning pervtoo an 1 hov mr hacked in the evuitltig tho choir uf the church mode special efforts in tho muslckl servltes ami their anthem solos und duutts wru much appreciated thoy w re usslst oil by prof charles kelly their leudor muster kelly of ouolpii uml mr john hurc or orunguvlllo generous offerlngn well given itut lug the day to assist the huurd uf managera in tnetlng tho to it of tli docoratlrts uhil ulntlug anniversary ssrvloss at churohlll amitvwflbiy hoivloou will bo hull ul chbrohlll on hutitlnv hoptembar 33 hov dr q k uirly n a toronto will bo tha piakrr huryke at b p hi on monday seiitember 24 un ijjld fashioned tea mot ting will bo iflttd lbs progrummu will bo given byljr murky entertulner uml lh mupln i oaf quurtntto admlnnlon nupper uud outi rtiilniuerl 6tql ilillilnu under moo- chair hill sunday bokiiorcbtt dran fe llev mr howard will be chairman obituary anprdw n ciibi at thu rlpo ago of olghty six years andrew n crm of lot 3 fifth lln krln fell usleup at tho end of u well- spent life on tuosduy seutambnr 4 mr cnu hu i nit tho burden of hlu yours for namn tlmu tipd i specially tlncn tho doath of his wife whllu tbey wro living in arton four yturs ago ills non jumin und his daughter miss an till with whom h rniidod since ihi rnturn to tlio furm front ac toil mln i ii ui rod with nlnj cjirti during hln i dining yiurti an did ulso tho other members ef the family whi novor thy had opportunity mr cren was ixirii at llggar in lanurk county hcot land sixty seven yours ago when a young man of nlifloen hn was attract od to jcunndu io landed at oukvllle and from thoro proceeded to the tin mo of his unolt tho late thomas bomor- vlllo hr on the farm oik the fourth lino wh n the hcptt urotlk ra now rouble aftur u timet he engaged with thn lain nlnlon lindsay on the seventh una with whom ho upeni two years he wus also with tho luto james gillies futhor of noll gllllos in tbo scotch block for u coupla of years fllfty- ii ix years ago ho married marlon hub uell daugntsvdf the into jamos rus- sell sr of tsrln tho young rmiplo settled on lot 3 fifth lino which has vvr since been the homostead of the family a number of years ago mr ml mrs cree retired from farming nil came to acton hera they lived n comfortable retirement until mrs creea death thoro was a family of four eons and five daughters of whom tho following survive gavin on lot sixth lino krln james on the homestead mrs marlon mclaren hlllsburg he matthew v of lou don mrs kllxubolh mc burhorn of 1 rln und mhut annie nt home mr d was a man of rtno cliaractori ono of thn duos of whom it is said hi word is us good as his bond un was a member of the rreobyterian church the funerul lust friday wub largely attended rav n waddoll of ualllnufad officiating interment wus made in the family plot in fulrvlew cemetery aeton social and personal mustnt sell ice cream on sundays seven dealers convicted ef sunday baling for outside censdmptlon poll co magistrate moore has had an other tmsy week last wednesday lulgl lanxa an italian merchant in hamilton who has a branch store at milton heights was charged by in pec tot- boevoly with having several gallons of italian wlno on his pramlsos lanza gave ovldonco to show that tho addition to his store where- tho liquor was discovered was leasod to another italian mlhole uaxxamurro a charge was laid against maxxamurro he pleaded guilty and was fined 200 and coats i f s3s 40 or three montiis in jull maxsamurro said ho badn t that much money hln friends who wero with him oftored to pay tha balance hut ho snld i can earn i233i60 in as easy u wuy irrtliroe months as going to jail ho was tho re fore committed for thieu months ut hard labor on frld ty i ollce court was hold in geurgutown flvo cases came up for hearing three of those were cuses from glen williams terra cotta and norvul wbre the provincial officer charged the soiling of ice cream and cigarettes on sunday each pleaded guilty tho magistrate explalne4 that tho duj urtment had no doslre to im pose huuvy penalties but required that tho law to prevent iho profanation of the lord s day be observed no pen alty was therefore imposed the coses being settled jin payment of costs james jennings of stewarttown and mux reid of georgetown were charg- ud with juggling with motor car num bers one possessing the license and tha other tho markers and each driv ing a car they pleaded ignorance of the law but admitted guilt tliey were fined f i oo eeoh and costs at auelph pol toe court on saturday two motorists from lbuowel two from toronto and one from hamilton were fined 110 each for speeding inspector heevely visited the homo of harry hllson kaquesjng near mil- tun heights loat thursday and dis covered a cache of two bottles of moonshine liquor he arrested hll son s son a married man who was on the premises und the easa was re manded for hoar ing until to hay young hllson is out on ball of icuo pollco magistrate moore bold court in brampton on tuesday the four cases remand ol from snellgrove the week before on the charge of selling goods on sunday came up for hearing crown attorney morphy stated thut the crown would be quite satlsdod if the accused would admit tha sales and pay the oajits if the magistrate would concur lu the suggestion this action wus tnken and tho bench expressed the hope that there would be no further selling of goods on bunday in vlolu- of th act which forbids the profanation of the lord s day by ouch ithe ixii in wach oaae worn mrs jc hn youngmuii of detroit is visiting friends hero mrs hoht ilumo f juol h spent tho holiday in acton miss vera hnrvey of toronto wan homo ovtjr tho week end mrs t scott and mrs ii c clarldgo bpont friday in gworgotowji mr and mrs vuiinorniun ouolph visited frlonds hern this wmk mlsa auio brown lift mt win u to visit friends in tho northwest mrs maud mcllaln spent u few days last week with frlonds in hula mas norma clarldgo- of dundnlk lu spending the weok with afiton friends mr and mrs edwin lun dehorn ugh uf kitchener spent the wmk end lu acton- mr nnd mrs david williamson bpont n fuw days last week with frlohds in toronto meesrti j chuppnllo lcrno and wuldon bcott blmlru opont tho weak end ltt town during his stay in town hov mr rao was tho guest of mr and mrs c henderson mossrs david und william robert eon of toronto apont tho wook end with relatives here mrs h c clarldgo of dundalk has returned homo after spending tho week 1th friends in aoton mr h c clarldgo wlllla norma and mlas oliver of dundalk visited acton friends last sunday mr and mrs john hart of orange vlllo were guests of mr and mrs alox kannawln on sunday mr and mrs john cameron wont to visit friends in varna and other points in bruce on tuesday messrs jack and william iillkln and master jim of aurora were ip town i u short visit last sunday mrs hsv dr t albort moore and las norma of toronto wero guosts ut moorecroft during tho wook mrs fred williamson and daugh- r of toronto aro visiting at the homo ofmr william modopald mr and mrs fred babcock francis i and eunice of milton spent sunday at tho home of mr wm lands bo rough i mamie maaales who has been the teacher at rramosa school no b for several years is not teaching this term mr and mrs james kannawln of shelburne spent sunday with mr kannawln s brother mr alex kan nawln ajrs william g warrington of sharbot lake is spending oouplo of weeks ut the home of her brother mr a trotter mr and mrs j b mackonxle of georgetown wore here on sunday at tending the anniversary services in heir old home church mr wm barber and mlns ella barber of uplands farm nussag-a- woya are visiting with col and mrs ballantlhe hamilton n y airs charles c gorhum or brook lyn n y who spent a inonttt with mrs o cook left last wook for tor onto whoro she will visit frlonds mlas margaret j macdonald who has been holidaying with trleads in fort william and sam la for tbo pagf month returned home on thursday evening mrs lottie bakor ot watardawn und mr and mrs m e nixon of milton wero at the i resbyturlan an niversary services on sunday and visited friends at moorecroft mrs elisabeth parsons or buffalo and daughters mrs john qesl mrs schardt and miss nellie parsons moaurs tho storey and frank m schardt and harold qesl visited acton and vicinity over the week end mr robert sprawl who returned from quolph general hospital a week or so ago la feeling quite comfortable at his home on the third tine he contracted a slight cold while coming home but is now getting over it many frlonds of ex reeve george hynds were vteased to see him in bis accustomed place in knox church last sunday morning at tho anniversary services this was tho first time mr hynds has been ublo to attend aburch this year mrs a rjurubaw mr and mrs ej u swuckhamer and maatcr armani mr frank browning and mr j swuck hamer uf tiroqlo mrs fred ryder of brockvllle und mrs v huuck of kitchener mr and mrs ghas hynds toronto attended the funeral of the lato mrs george dills lost thursday war in thu com ugalnst charles philips of chlnguaaousy for refusing to pro perly nupport his wife which wuu remuiiilud lust week for further ovhluncu it was found that philips wus ulout eighty years of ago und unabtu to work continuously und therefore unublo to ekrn sufficient money to mulntutu a homo und supply tho neoesaarleh uf lite and medical uttmdnupa which both ho und his wife reoulra the magistrate conse quently dismissed the charge and itrongly recommenod that the town- ihlp council look into the matter with l view to making philips and his wlfn wurda of the county und inmates of the houst of itefuge wolclech plnguk wus sent to the on- turfo reformntoiy on tuesluy by 1 ollce mugiutrutu wutt ut guelph tor robbing hts rhond john dtyak or 1330 the mm wore working- on tho high way dlyuk cashed his work cheques in- thu bank of montreal acton and wuiit to ouelph while sleeping at the pliue of nick tjsimdy he wits rob- be i most of the tnonoy was reuov i el the austin kelly ink c i ho fii st mull monday morning i rtiught u clroulur ktter from detroit i earing a hpu ndld wngruving of tio iuw factory of the austin k lly ink i o mr kolly who wus for muny yutlis a representative or the ault a wit on ink co or cincinnati ohio oomim nco 1 buaiuueti for himself in detroit si von yours ugo lit has trow porjtd hi his undei tukltig and now has thu sutufuotloii of doing business in a lino new steel und brlok factory ooxtfo two slorles mted willi all modern inuahlitetyttror the niauufs turo of prlntiiig and lithographing inks mr kelly is a sou of tha lute patrick kelly s7duejryud tu call aoton his blrth- l lane ilii first smelted printers ink wilt- ii us h lud bo hutliitud 1 un fhsjj iliaiui olfkf uu i uvi i euito ho has lien more yj ttlt wltlttl f its lias i juris uffens slnuere uongrululutlons upon mr kellys splen did knox church tastefully beautified the re- decoration has transformed and enhsnosd jhe appearance of ths auditorium lor four wooka thu interior of knax churoh was in thu bunds of tho pulnt- frn wrii dejjirntnm t v jll rflt lw timtnuntly sutlsfuutory to llourd of management and the co segregation tha re open ing services were held last sunday i the hoard was fort una to lu eoourlng as oontructors for the work msrs stoitoinuti crawford of toronto who are uklllod and experienced church dot orators and liave been ontrusted with the work of decorating somo of the leading chorohes in cuhudu tbelr treatment of urn work has been true to the descriptive spooin- catluns entered into whon the oon tract wus assumed and tho rult in suinly gratifying tho walls are palntotl in a gutiural tone of light brownish grey mtutrul in oolor hoft and restful lu ffout tlio celling panels uru ix uiitt d in u lotio uf color slmllur to the wulls but lighter and liu llnml to u gr ylsh rruuni thb ten uelling luifiols along tho side of the celling have un octogou medullloii in soft tones of pleasingly contrasting tints in the centra of each a wide band runs luttgthwlaa on the sides of tin celling giving 10 thu church u length which much improves tha perspoctlve theru is a stencilled band on thu dado gunning between tho church win dow ip soft colors ami rilluwd with small square stencilled ornament t he arch has u skilfully executed border of gold and sort color und is sui mounted ut tho top with u paint ing of tho burning uimh tho omblen of the l church lu tints to hurmonlsu with thu guaurul nclmmu the columns uups and corbels are matullud lu antique bruss this treats rneut has also been givujk to tlkb grill work in front of tha gallery tho whole scheme is urtholux church duoorutloi of modern and approved tp chaste and dlgatlled lu effect und quiet and restful in all its tunes und tinting the jqngregation far knox church may well feel proud itf their odlllcu us it now appears indued tnost klnd- huu5llt a hoar1 on jill sides t bunday at tlio jroupoullig services by members of the coiwregation and the many visitors wbo atunded i

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