Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 13, 1923, p. 6

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vi xxwp rjr deaths u now jsc ir pr line eitta fcir pomi married miinhokc11aink at v prcwliytorliin churrh tin wedmalny hitnmlwr 0 rev hr lllt1i john munrof of klrlar mwo to ctuiitt yiwlcin illim of mm robert cruln- hltl u 1833 by lhxutilor oninrli dautfhtf tom lit r bhr arton 3tor jlrgaa tiiuiihiiay hkptevi1eh 13 has w brief local items beitember frosts mny w lw nx- jkm3td forrutf ux rule has h truck st 4z mill j tho tax rate at wullacoburb thin yar la ec mlllo tho first lntblmftt l in dun next thursday thle week- ends the tnlttttlshlnir season until next uny plow inn for allwheat is wvll ftrf- vancod in this section falls cominff tho autumn iuln- qx n blltod for ntxl week loyalty to your uomo town in tho boat to at of real cttlkcnuhlp- miss anna kelly 1 inmllnn few week with relatives at hlyth this la elderberry lm tho crop bonorally la tighter than usual town and country should unit to make acton falra crownlna success tho football match at thtf park on saturday afternoon pramlsoe to bo lute mat ins- mr frank scrtvon has faunred tim fran paxsa with a bouquet of very beautiful asters tho foundations re being put in for mrs minnie moores now residence on knox avnuo tho llat of specials at acton fair la unuaually comprehensive and at- tractive thin year- mushroom ratherlng la a favorite pursuit of some cjtucnn these ft no autumn morning od laabor day 12070 core passod throuxh oakvillo on the toronto- hamilton highway the preserving season la pretty well over and prices of sugar are therefore going down neighborhood news- towp and country dallinafao mr charles hnlwuod for many yenrs an estcntaod rcaltlunt of this com munity has been very iii lately at his han in toronto mm oru illltxliis dm ft liter wun down lost week assist- inic in numlnif lihn mr mill mm oldhnm and daughter of mr ilodiiins eighth line last wtjok mr andrew croe for many yearn a familiar ami tstocmud rrsldent of this tmc t ujm luuiaad away on wedneaday of lust wokk a very large funeral wan held on friday mlui kdlth waddell nurae who lias ihm- in lha west for some time and lior sister mm pickerlngend family of ulonay creek are vial tin at the ireahytertan manse their father liom mrs m iloukhnor minn lleughner atut mr oordon forbes of htratford mr mnqun and mr ooo mcqulrc of woodnrftck and mni harry ily- wuy und bhn of bu thomas via i tod mr wm and mr und mrs nelson lloot 7th line erin lost week bockvvooo itockwuod fair isnow a llvejtoplc pro pa ration are already tn proirreaa on all aldoa maklns tho fair a bit buoceau prof and mm a hobortson of london have returned to uuslr homo after holldaylns with the bitters mother mm james nines mlaa e llriitawb of-sa-art-ste- marie who has been vtsltliur her aunt mrs millar loft hut week for home mr kobt thatcher who had tho misfortune to have a fork pronf peno- train his knoo and was confined to his- homo fpr several daya is now r- covorlnx mjr j b bowes of chauworh visited with mr and mm jolbbons and other friends last wwfc mrs c harris art v son gordon of nlafiara falls visited friends hero inst week miss mnrraret llfchardaon xradunte nurse of weyuurn bask has return ed to ler homo here for a visit school fopenod but week with miss douglas of lucknow as con tinuation school teacher miss m clarke land miss l bahderson are on tho public school staff as before with the- nddltlpo of miss mao we thereon osprinqe at the oakvltle fair this year will be a potato race on borseback acton fair prise ust will be out tomorrow ask the secretary for copy if one falls to reach you the next fair to attract the people for a radius of twentyfive mllea acton fair on octohor 2 and 3 tho celebration of tho jewish now tear commenced at sundown on mon day and continued until but evontnx it is rumored mr john i word on intends building- a skating rink on his premises in the rear of ryder a mowat olovt works owing to dunage to property and acts of theft messrs beardmore co will hereafter prosecute all trespassers on their prsxnises ing hlngt is the poetjo namo of the new laundryman who has com- tneooed -business- in thas t tau c c speight t jttmuierpowlooia hunter i the booming- talngiorlous drum of the partridge but abrnau the hunter to slip in a osutrldgro a largv truck went through the brldga opposite m leslies an no jo sideroad one day last week it took several hours to get it out hr a j hurray of cloverdale wmxm has his one new cement silo about complete and ready for storing tho seasoas crop of ensllag a chicago corporation which has boon investigating the held desires to erect tnoaelph a new modern hotel of iso rooms a a cost of 760009 my fred coles and his son ernest who have been working in preston have returned to town fo take up their fonner positions in the shoe factory softly the winds are blowing- to fall while beauty spreads- her ntle over all valleys hills and fields a wondrous sight in the set ting suns nugnifloeniuttbl at oalcvtue fair there wurbe a greet parade of sckool children led by the banov every child will be given a souvenir and alt scholars in the parade will be admitted free harreat featixaf aaorlges win ba held in the methodist church on sun- day morning and evening- the decor ations or the fruits of the harvest promise to be very attractive turn ptta paasa has received from mrs- alex mckenxio stonehaven scotland a box of very fine heather 4n bloom in a note mrs mckonxle wrliee wereall weu and happy alex is doing- well -the- straw hat has nearly served ayhsii at the and mrs koy hlndley hom of mr lira t line brln a week ago last aiur day the occasion being the annual reunion of the robertson- family there were one hundred and fifteen present from ouelph brampton peter- boro nerval oalnrllle georgetown and windsor all descendants of the late duncan robertson who lived for years between the town line of brln and eramosa and the frst line of brln an enjoyable programme of music was provlded a number of artists taking part tables laden with spod things tneat were set on the lawn among those present was dr webster of norval who although 81 years old was as young as the best of them driving bis owp car from norvalv members of tho family from quelph in attendance were mr and mrs her man tovell miss vera tovell mr and mrs wesley mclean mr and mrs gollnp a m- wt dr and mrs qollop and miss marlon oollop georgetown jin and mrs jtvehatar miss prairie maaulre mr and mrs george oollop norvsj mr and mrs john oollop and daugbtertf margaret and gladys peterboro were also pres ent i i churchill the anniversary of tho congrega tional church hero will be hold on sunday z3rd inst rev qenrxn mor- loy of toronto wilt preach tho an niversary mormon in tho afternoon on monday oven inn an oldfashioned tna meeting u l0 held itov mr marley who la un accomiiluthod elocutionist will provldo a progrnmma of mi un uaually ontortnlntnii clinractar music will txi provided hy local tjiltmt the lndlea aid held their monthly weung atjjrsalbcxtynulilgillj weijrumluy the hospllaltty of the homn was much enjoyod rio m crop has at last lunn houn- d and harvest in prikllcally over mm jenkins of toronto lias been visiting miss edna russell during tli week acton juniors win again oefsstsdthe milton juniors in milton lea saturday in ten inninpv oeme dlue springs park the season at illue hprjnbs park in over and mr and mrs murray art- putting everything in iihlpahape be fore returning to their homo in town tho past lummor haa boon a record dne for the number of plcnlcs end visitors and as usual nverybody gone awny with praise for this atttao- tlve placo for upending upieeaant day or an hour or o mr murrays garden haa been much admired this summer by their energy and perseverance mr and mm murray have created a proline and easily cultivated garden wjioro rtqwers and veuetablcs ar gitfwn in profusion only inst satur day mm murray ga tho rod a large bouquet of woo ikjom which tpro worthy of a rod ribbon at tho tower show they grace tho editorial d and nro much appreciated crewsonfl oorner8 it was both disgraceful and unfair to the people who have regard lor their character and reputation that certain unprincipled persons unlaw fully took liquor to tho social gather ing at i suburban park on monlay evening a number bocamo intoxlcatod the matter has been placed in tho hands of tho authorities and the gantxers of the affair may yet required to answer in court lor the part they had in it respectable people will be very charry about attend nx gnthertngs there hereafter if there is no guarantee that such disgraceful doings are to bo prohibited tho highway is a hour all irravellod from acton to the corners mr and mrs r alrdrle moffat spent sunday with friends here mr and mm bone and mrs home of uornby visited at mr m crow ns on sunday mr j crewson ouelph visited friends here on sunday and mrs john duff thornloe visited friend hs w w many old friends here were glad io see them again limehou8c rfl tfynntyiiae now is to help tart the home tires burning ex cepting he one reserved for wearing christinas week by the- janitor of the government building dr parmer and messrs angus mo sachem aiul bert mullln returned the first of jhe wmkfrom the bass ftihlng trip inprontenaa county they had fairly good sport but did not secure the usual blgr catch i alia mamie msaales la having n new fonndation built under the front of her rcsldenoe to allow the car penters and masons to work several blocks of cement pavement had to be lifted ouelph board of education is obliged to ask the city coubcl for another 180009 to oomplete its new collegiate- vocational institute upon which flftevvobas already been- pended rmr samuel slngham who u one ofhe regular exhibitor at acton fair established a new record for heavy oats a week ogo w mcmillan thresh ed for him and they weighed an- or dinary bag of outs which balanced the oale at 108 lbs eden mills mrs barker yand her two boys are here from edmonton visiting mr and mrs a e ruddi mr and mrs rupert have returned from their extended visit at burling ton mr and mrs castle smith of whit by have returned home after a visit with mr and mrs a anderson mrs colgate and children of wing ham who have been spending a couple or months here have returned born mr colgate who is editor and publish er of the wlngham times visited here several times during their tay the garden party under the auspices of the girls base club held on mr argos grdunds was quite a sue i durinx tho afternoon a baseball match was played between the rock- wood girls olub nod brockvllle girls brookvllle winnnx by a few points brookvllle and acton girls then played awoniririswinninxby a few ppjnis itvas a well contested gomel in the evening the strand orchestra of ouelph provided the musical numbers which were enjoyed the brunswick trio the harmony boys of london put on a splendid proernmme which i much enjoyed mr wm brookes was homo from toronto over the weekend mr geohodxlns and children of acton spent sunday with friends here mr and mm geo adams and doris spent the weekend with frlands here mr wm cotton of ouelph visited llmebouae friends last week mrs wm oowdy tx still quite ill large numbers of friends from guolph acton and bthei points visited th anxious family over the weekend the school children are quite do lighted with thojr new teacher mr jolley it is some years post since the section has had a male teacher it is a matter of regrax ural the playing space is so woefully inadequate for the play life ox the school your cor respondent- is of heopinion that some land could be annexed from nearby farms at a not unreasonable cost to the section it is a matter of great importance to the citlxens of llmebouse and vicinity that tho c n r station will not be closed for the present at least mr and mrs j r croft and family very much esteemed excltixens umehouse accompanied by mr and mrs cameron of hamilton visited friends in the village recently georgetown m93000 peoonf attended the etjiimuon i toronto exhibition establishes new record for attends no an attendance of 14300fj which was but 7000 short or the lboopoo goal of- the dlrootorawbj tho mark which the 46th year of the osmadlan national exhibition at toronto had attained on saturday when it bussed from the realm o reality into that of mere ofoalal record it was s notable achievement the greatest of i which the fair can boast in all its history last years previous record llj7x01utjrxalpedsa and saturday itself battniet a new final daw mark of ioo which wu i 0000 gvaurthan the jibooo at- tandanoe on4be ejpstnf day ot last r r iv it was n fitting ojose to of jplr that truly great anfllt lift eyerybody the dlrsctors tbontselves beyond btuiwuhi mnfl in- r of thevltailty uon- huten which ttsiet badiln v jj chief jacksons nower beds af the town hall are very attractive the armenian boys attended service in a body at the methodist church on sunday morning mrs j a aberdeen of mobile ala bama is visiting her sister mrs e mocannah mi lunoanmedohald oarbon hill alabama la visiting- with rela tlves in town miss irene sinclair left last week for toronto where she has accepted a position as teacher school staff misses mlna and pearl saxe have returned after spending several weeks in nsw york phlef jackson has been authorised to purchase a new uniform at a cost of 16000 the georgetown troup of boy scouts under the command of scoutmaster staoey returned home monday night after an enjoyable three days camp at milton the ladies bowling clnb enter tained three rinks of ladles from milton and two from acton on tues day ajid supplied luncheon on the green the horticultural society ore ar ranging to hold ajnowor show in the public library un saturday septem ber 15 wjuh for details and prise list next week our post office has been enlarged and otherwise improved it looks tery much as if the government has dis carded the idea of a new post offlee for georgetown mr w j wlllson has returned to ottawa after spending a couple of weeks at his home in ksquoslng mr snd mrs j a- tracy were at ingeraoll an sunday of lost week at tending the funeral of mrs tracys mother mr wm stringnr of- berkley call- fornmf was in town last week colli nx on old friends mr strlnger left geotrsmown about four years agot advce james baltantlna and mrs bollanune qf hamilton n y and mrs rogers of montreal ware guegu at ur john bailan tines during the wjeet the yaqnr peoplp of the methodist cftdpoh njoyeit a corn rosat loathe par onthursdny evanlng there was a ipkdfttendsjioa and an enjoyable m ab8aqa w e va mr and mrs george ilarwood mr and mrs frank bcbaldle mr alex a reborn and mr leo m- harwoodi o hamilton visited at mr kenneth ma leads last week mus bethea and master frankle shoidle returned borne with them after spending some weeks with their greatgrandfather mr mo- leod roy- a lloyd smith of toronto as sociate secretary of home missions preached missionary sermons on the nassagtaweya circuit last sunday a meeting of sunday school workers of the township was held in the ebeneser church on wednesday even ing of this week the township sun day school association have planned a series of moetiigs to be held in the different ohurches which they hope will be very interesting to all tho sunday schoolst mr daniel kingsbury of dundos visited relatives and friends in nas- ssgaweya on sunday mr bert nightingale of knatchbull is visiting relatives in toronto this week misses annie and alice mcgregor of ouelph vial ted their parents at knatchbull on sunday anniversary services will p held in the nassaaaweya presbyterian church next sunday 16t inst rev d n mcluchlan b d of toronto will preach ut 11 a m arid 730 p in the maple leaf jarutle oi gait- will furnish tbe muilc on friday evenlnx following slat inst- a garden party will be held on the church lawn the following artists have been engaged duncan r cowan entertainer torpnto miss maud hush ten violinist toronto mm a r west lick pianist toronto addressee will be delivered by rev john little hock wood and rev george c cass- mora b a ebeneser rev j t straohon the minister will preside these meetings promise much of in terest tho local junior ball team played milton juniors in that town last bat- urdity ami uxaln won in a very close rum ii the locals were forced to so in innings to gain a decision the game was fust as is always peeled whon these two teams moot nc gome time it jookod ilkomllton aiiuewa f atthou end- o the third fro mo they led s0 after lhn third -gibbons- actons portside t wlrlr tightened up ami elded by rimm snappy fielding let the milton cmw down without a run white the locals began o use tho old hickory and aoorv it was miltons turn to do tho worrying acton soon overcame the lend end forced tho game over tho regulation slxe and m the tenth uft or ivacock bad muffed a hit from tjlbbcns- jlggins hit to short forcing gibbons at second bauer drew a freo ticket for one hose mosaics pjncn hitting for hollnwny was lilt nillntr tho boxen ii mcdonald hit to atkins and forced jlggins at the plate ut atkinson in trying to make a double play overthrew secorld base and hauer scored the thoughbj of an extra innings game seemed to knock ihepraps rrom under the mlllon crow who up to ih tenth played a fair brand or bell tho teams ijned up as follows mllt6n biewart s a ptdlmey c r and 1 it little 1 r atkinson 1 b and c hill c and r f chlsholm 3 b ioocock s b brush r f aklns p allan c f acton white s s l macdonald 3 li drone 3 b olbbens p jlxgins c baiter r f hollo way a f h macdonald 1 f butcuffe 1 b maenles e f property changes hands j a smith real estate agent has sold robert g boons toronto house und two lots pn young- fltreet to mr- isdwln crlpps of eramosa new advertisements auction sale henry flunley will hold a sale of his farm farm stock and implements at his farm on the 2nd line of bramosa 1 mile south of the ernmona post office on friday september 38 u3 roy hindlby auctioneer auction sale tho household furniture etc of the estate of the late james brown wilt be sold ot the corner of church and john streets acton on saturday sep tember 16 at 2 oclock ftt h j rmfl aufilnnhte auction sale of high grade household furniture an auction aale of the houaehold eftecta of the lae rev john mcaaklll will be held by public auction on sat urday september 32 at 2 oclock at tho home of e baldwin near c n it station u3 r j hterr auctioneer farms for sale 38 farms in the otmntles of halton and wellington varying from 40 to 200 acres let ua send you our list a number of homes and business places in acton for sale fire and life insurance money to loan j a- smith real estate agent phono 108 acton ont school fairs of the county the following urn tho dates and placoa of some of the school palm in ilnltin county it nasaagaweya school falr beptent- iftfr 3 to iht hntn on tlm farm of w- j alueon tot 6 conceoslpn 4 eequslng hchool fair septrmler zb lo be held at llmehouan in tho athlotia i1etd hornby school fair hoptombor 27 at hornby championship iuli september ft at imifint meals firstclass appetizing meals meal tickets 21 meals 800 10 meat i j00 board and room 750 empire cafe mill acton john vt savage store main street acton p o box 469 be independent of the coal and wood merchants burn coal oil in standard oil burner companys oil burners foruse in qoolc stoves heaters and furnaces three times the beat for halt the cost no ashes ho trouble no risk money back after 30 days trial if not satisfied can be seen in use at tlje store sales attended and goods bought en commies ion qeede wanted an experienced journal lit t says i little compliment mmrandtherema relished hy the grouchloxt men saturday treat now tliat the very hot weather is over we have some big specials to offer you maple fudge 29e lb a rich velvety fudge maple flavor brought fresh from the factory to us and we offer it to you at the very low price or 29c ib weekend chocolates 32c lb just as- big a favorite hs in a larger assortment including nougats crcamscaramels jellies and peanut clus- taro dont fa noma witnyau for over noweekend regular sue and buc rt sail ice cream and light lunches if you are thirsty or hungry if you wailt a hot drink or cold drop in and look over our menu we are sure we have something to please you a full supply of brick or bulk ico cream always on hand v rumley ptfone ntts acton ontario autumn exposition mmmtmmmxmmm i i first hints of fall mclean co weekly store news this week we areshowing crtrn rood values in flannelette blankets light and dark flannelettes shirtings dark teavy weight for fall and winter special lit -joq- ladies vests fall weight vncck shdrt sleeves a special st 85c lale sizes at 95c twb is our spec ial mens pare wool- swetitor coal comes in dark gray and lovat without collar in sizes 3fl 38 40 42 the best coat on the market today for the money come in and try one on special price b 150 another big shipment of buffalo scotch fingering yarn coming in ttus week y in and ply in li and nark firayi jghitr black red andbluc mclean co mill street acton ont better pastry flour if better pastry flour were procurablcj wc would dot ask you to buy excelsior brand simply because it is made at home bu when quality is better and price compares favorably vitb other brands why hesitate to try this ttjadc in acton brand excelsior every day you put off trying excelsor flour you are missing a teat mill street dh lindsay acton ontakio imewaa spent on rdday evonlna kt u m r j miui w foot bs 1 1 notes this week the football mtch which was an nounoed to be played at the park oi saturday was cancelled cheltenham defaulted awarding acton hangers two points for the game the deoidlna game tor the walker cup will be play ed in the park here on saturday after noon with streetavllle an incident of mltohella runlon know bow it feelrto pay 4 t or m bottle of popt not well ask several stratford men who visited mitchell last week they know for they did it and thereby hangs a tale it ap- pearl that some stick agent oonoelved the bright lea of assuaging the thirst that many were suserlng from pro curing some labels reading malt whiskey lib started in bualneee yllli some bottles of pop passing the word he had some so customers lined up and then began p selling admonishing each purctuiaer to get away as fast as he oould with the bottle in a very tow minutes be had sold the 10 battles and then quietly lolded his tents and tola away newsileoord we specialize in women apparel coats wraps suits fitoqkh blouses sweaters gloves hosiery rnundkhweait neckwear corsects veujngs uno drib it fa not neces- suy to pay more than our price- nor safe to pay autumn modes for autumn days which are not far ahead its always such a delightful satisfaction to know that the costume complete is ready for the 1 first cfiill blast adaptations correct to the nth degree charming the utmost in their smart stylings and lovely new fabrics are here in readiness for your selection we cordially invite you to attend our formal opening nrspr methodist church acton harvest festival services sunday september 16 11 am and 7 pm special sermons byhev c ilackett pastor a muaio by tiiw choir the church taftffefully decorated monday evening september 17 1iloauammk at 8 oclock the choirthe orchestra vocal solos violinnumbehs elocution an eveninq of excellent music and elocutionary numbers adults lo children ay whichtake place saturday september 15th and week following roy hindleys sale pates saturday kui h pwad tfivardell lilllabll tprnltura oddrml- dono stirdy sptambr 31mr dmik- ton ittmikwuod furniture thurmtay saptuntmr 37 auktln swudkhamar farm klac and untl- the autumn mode 1sindeed a joy pleas ing the eye with its dauk rich colors and the graceful silhouettes that be- stow slenderness and poise upon the figure which will you choose that is the question i whether you will find the straight line most becoming or those expressing bouffancy any questions you have been pondering about what will be worn during the coming season will be thoroughly an swered in this comprehensive colled tton of new fall fashions kxcbllbnt collection of kuh coath kbatubina kinkstfief- etjted l-kl- thiif and faultlbsh wokkklansiilp at minimum 1iuces it vvill pay you to get acquainted with fosters store rrldoy feptnibr 3s- huif- itjniotnj9ymljjatati layjot t cvaonlon x bnatm tani j-t- btyif fu implaro fosters fiheiphs oniy bycijusivrf wombn-shop- purveyor to particular palates to peoplo who are particular about tho sort of meat they serve we are generally picked to fill the bill wo always have the cuts you want and xbp stock is always thehoicest we have rightly earned hc above heading by our attention to supplying your meat needs cooked meats and ot course our stork would be incomplete if we uoulj not supply your needs in cooked meats if you dont see the kind of delicacy you wan just ask for it as all our stock is not in view canned goods just to make ordering easy for you wo carry u standtird line ot canned goods and when placing your order for meats you can also have these included with the delivery wiuch our winsows friolay and saturday for pecialfi- corn8r mux and man otrkct8 acton ont aoaiaiaaaasimbejaxeasa jrt pll t ww i ipniitiiig at the free prw

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