Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 20, 1924, p. 1

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u 7 1vl ess l fortyninth year no 38 thursday worning march 20 1024 acton ontario canada thursday morning march 20 1024- single copifes five cents the methodist ciiubch acton rev chab hackett pastor personage- willow at connkxional day ii no m hcv h i w hortqn of gull 2 3 p hi sunday school 7 00 rikrv h i w 1 1 art on of flnll ivnimody wklcomh presbyterian knox church acton mmlurvlv a c 8twrt manse willow street 1100 a m the minister subject iteslgnatlon 3 00 p m sunday school 24c p m male class study in matthew chapter vh 7 00 p m the minister subject tho lords sapper strangers leaving address with the ushers wtn b called upon by the pastor ah ark cordially invthbd special notices potatoes wanted highest mnrkot price paid for po tatoes apply to j e mcmillan a mccann 3s3 at walsh scale 1 for sale strawberry plant and raspberry cone nil leading varieties dun lop and glen mary strawberries jt par j 000 raspberries 1 per 1000 ciiaries olpham 4 r r not 5 nerval repair work v the undersigned la at present avall- abla for all kin da of household repairs dont watt for the ruah season charges moderate n p moore main streel nur8ino tho undersigned who haa had hoa pltaj experience a open for en gogements for private nursing apply to wanteo local representative for the north a mgtjganhfe rtfamrannn cow -ail- f walls district manager 5045 bank of hamilton hldg- 18tf hamilton ontario for sale- r l six h p glhton engine style o mounted on ft b p steel truck with aaw attachment and belt tightener complete will aell right r kilty acton ontario card of thanks mr james matthews and family de- alre to express their appreciation of the kindness of so many friends and neighbors during the ion lllnoss of the beloved mother of the horns and for the warm sympathy expressed upon her passing away these kindly and considerate expressions will over be gratefully remembered farms for sale 46 farms in the xbuntleg of kolton and wediiistton varying from 40 to mo acres let us send you our bat a number of bomes and business places tn acton for sole fire and life insuranoe money to loan j a smith read estate agent ambitious men 25 to 60 weekly why worfc tdttitnall wares when you can set the above money easier our free kmployment departments report many positions for men- who will qualify as motor mechanics oas engineers chauffeurs electrical bat tery or welding expert also bar ber trade state position desired we train you for these big money posi tions- and guarantee satisfaction special terms now on write quick for full particulars hemphill trade schools ltd 163 king st w toronto ont- branche and employment service coast to coast in canada and united butes acton greenhouse a h bishop we now have ready for deliv ery daffodils hyacinths freezta rhubarb orders taken for all kinds of bedding plants del vary in plenty of time a ha bishop fai lew avenut phong m wonderland friday march 2t tim hlrrlnkjlorla kwuiiaon from hs play zasu unit oi how shu plyj it- fling thobi aaaln reel with three illustrated songs everyone can slnir tho chorus from the wrttm educational pomcily i saturday march 22 bio brother hy hok llmch atarrli tom uoore hoilire ili nuvlty refll- kducatlunal comiy tuesday march t thcshock a ltlilvrwl jowtil itroilucltoii mtojtloa tn rhancv thsuter 1 of the now tmrial th luunuxl valley attirrliijc uulh ltoland comedy creitlon- htarttn time t30 every lht but saturday haturduy b u ghetiobv 4 son all the stores a stage for the new spring fashions womens string coats npwnesa approves lovely sovt fabrics and straight lines with slight variations some chats ore in downy flaky tweed mixtures some- in deep pile textures some in shadow stripes and plaids their price range 1275 to 6000 womens and misses suits smart versions of the mode both for youthful misses and matrons the boyish models for in stance cuts its braid bound coat in line with its short narrow shirt and dangles a fob or tucks a bright hand- kerchiof from its breastpoc ket many other types in this spring display 2250 to 4050 milluaerydressesblotisesfabrics and accessories all the secrets of tho new seasons styles arc now re vealed in interesting spring displays dame fashion says that the very newest colors are antelope porcelain blue chinese green- and oriental red dont they sound fascin ating we heard her say too that there ace many attractive new materials some of her smartest blouses for spring are made of the new english broadcloth in fact she has one delightful surprise after another to show you do come to town as soon as you can to see and try on and inspect all the lovely new things special values mong the lovely new wallpapers tapestry patterned papers at jifst 25c single roll this is going to be a value surprise for you indeed the weal th ofbein tif ulnev tup estry patterns suitable for halls and downstairs rooms which you may choose from at the very moderate price of 25c single roll all in 21- inch width two new tapestry designs on embossed stock 35c wo quote these as particu cjttmples of jtobd style and as special values noth ing hitherto has surpassed them at 75c single roll 21- tnth widths beautiful rich color blendings count on ft great big surprise when you come to seo these d e macdonald bros ltd guelphs lifillng and laigest store weekend specials assorted jelly beans a favorite with young and old regular 40clb weekend special 29c lb assorted chocolates a large assortment of both hard and soft centres regu larly 40c and 50c lb weekend special 32c lb easter eggs we arc having the same mako of easter eggs as wo had lasf year they are considered the best in ontario watch our window for displays smiles n chuckles we now have some lines of smiles n chuchlcs in bulk ice cream we carry a full line of ice cream bricks also bulk ice cream wo wijl deliver to any home in town mill street acton h wiles advance spring footwear hsucan not xoorlau correctii unessyou just in mens oxfords kid patent colt calf in brown and black new boots in kid mid calf womeris patent slippers black and brown kid newest shapes and styles also suede and ttatins if its now wo have it holeproof hose mens and womens new farm factory and school uootu sale prices on balance op winter oood0 harry harrison the shoe man vhar onty coynu we win omi here h will lsy you news of local import connexions fund qsy ttov a i wall is irsrton or oolt will preach in the hsthodut church next sunday it is connexions fuhds pay ilov mr hortoh is a plcaslnr lranhfir and his sermons are always npprrclated llev mr hacjtott will occupy mr ilsrtons pulpit at gait the vouno peoples guild the youns ivnlilas guild had busy day or monday they extended hospitality to the younir people ot the opkreaatlod hi the afternoon and to the otilrr members of the canareaatlon lit the evenlna thalr social amenities were breatly njoyad as a result or the days procoedlnk the pipe oncsti fund was onhanced by about 1300 s42c30 due jn dulph for taxes at the beflnnlnir of the year the uncollected taxes outstanding in tm city of flualph amounted to 50000 filnco than a little ovsr ftooo of that amount has been oolite tod leavlnc about 41400 still due the city on last 1 cars rail there is still outstanding on the 1131 roll lots2 which tho bailirr is at present trytn to collect sflrao taxpayers evidently ot off easy in the royal city hydro still extending in acton last year about 300 h p was addad to tho capacity of xc tons hydro eloctrlc power station already 1 looks as if further provision tor powe- will be required messrs heardmore a co- who are already uslna a larae quantity of current are considering the operation of further sections of their large plant by electric power u prusent negotiations are carried out about 200 extra h v- h1 be required a slippery law breaker mrs caroline chubex the polish woman convicted here in january of violation of the inland ilevenue act and who broke quarantine and went to toronto and was there quarantined because of scarlet fever broke quar antine there and skipped to welland county this latter escape was the more remarkable inasmuch as both tho toronto city police and the board or health officers had the woman under surveillance mrs chubex will com to the jumping off place one of those days abpreelalerthemusia of tr choir at the service of the methodist church on sunday- evening rev b h saper missionary from china who was the preacher of the evening took occasion after the choir had sung the anthem to pay the members a bjgfa compliment for uje excellenoe of their singing ybu people dont appreciate m you should the splendid music the hotr is alvlng you sunday after sun day yeur after year we whose work js in foreign lapds and never have such music appreciate very highly such music as your choir has given us at this service the choir is now busily engaged in preparing the splen did cantata the lledomptlon story which will be rendered on kaster monday evening with selections there from on easter sunday cbolrmaste mason and the members will put their best into this cunt at a social and personal death of alexander pawoett from the markdalo standard the information ts gleaned that alexander kawcett passed away tost week at hut homo avknb at uiorlpa age of 81 years up to september mr pawcett had enjoyed good health but since that time his health had gradually declined lr pawcett has lived in the valley below eugenia fmju for many years his was the first brick residence built jd that commun ity- fifty years ago or more mr fmw- cett married the widow of the father of mr thomas t moore for twenty- five years the principal of acton pub lie schools and grandmother of mi j m moore of the herald george town several years after her death 1i9 mr pawcett married mrs caroline thurston of acton the mother of mr oeerge p thurston now mechanical suiterlntendent of tho courier of littleton n ii mrs uwcutt predeceased her husband on august 11 last and was buried in the family plot in ipalrvlew cemetery acton fined for- running mill on sunday a representative of the gold i e aim ing co limited pleaded guilty at cluelpti police court on thursday to a charge laid against that ann of car rying un the work of its ordinary calling on sunday february 4 con trary to the act to prevent the pro- function of tho lords day thci firms representative pleaded mitigat ing circumstance claiming the com pany were behind tn tilling orders on a contract a conviction was regis tered and the company was tinned 116 und oosta in commenting on the case crown attorney j m keoms stated thut under no circumstances was the rtrro jut tilled in working on the sabbath day and further stated tltut it was ihe second tlmejhe offence had taken place since the present cum pony hud takuit over the mills mr k earns also intimated that any firm offending in the same way would he prosecuted and said that the police hail wen instructed to that effect m aglstwuo wu remarked ttutt tb next time ia case of the kind came to bis utteiition the men found at work would ui dealt with ho also took uctusiuit to remark thut it was an urfuiuiv for a rtrui to discharge work men fur refujiltitf to work un sunday ed holmes wrlteeeldlsaster in uteri a letter to itis utothnr mi joseph i lutnm iiowur aveilue wuu received frum sir icdwurd hulnitui or kolopp utah un tussday nlvhtg particulars if he terrible mining dlsastei st castle date on the 8th inst he say ah explosion occurred in mine no un saturday morning with 176 men li the initio and it looks now ss though none will be brought out alive up till tuesday ill bojls were re covered and indications uro thai all the heat uie dead homo uf the bod i will never be recognised others identltltht by tlmlr bruss number checks in their pwkultt a rtre started after the explosion and numbers of the men were burned i have been u round iuttw a number of mine dis asters uml mora men have been lost in kouie but this is tile rirst where nvory single man in the mine at the time was lust ninety per cent of the limn lit the mine worn married and have families the relatives thousands of others crowded alout tin mine and a hundced policemen were required to keep the i if dpi e back so that the work uf rescuing could go on a lot of my best friends whom i have known fur years toinu of whom went uur neighbors lit hunnyslde imve been brought out dead among them several mombermot the 1 masonic lodge to which 1 uewajc my h a runell of qakvhlejwas in town on tuesday dr harold mawat wut home from orlllla over the weekend mr will robertson of toronto was in town ovti tho weakend miss lena costello wun home from toronto over the weekend mr k e darr of gait visited at his home hero over the weekend miss roes of the ueanlmoro offices spent sundsy with toronto ftdends miss myrtle clarrldge of toronto spent the weekend at per home henj mies- margaret brown of toronto spentthe weekend with acton friends miss knowlcs hchram spent a few days last week with friends in kltch- mrs w j hall and master william spent day this week with mrs w w scott mrs james alexander of milton is spending the woek with mrs a sfo- tavlsk- mr stewart lowrle or toronto visited at his home 6th line over the weekend olrs a v calbrallh and miss joule qalbralth spent a few days in toronto and mrs h ray wsnsb rough of toronto spent the weekend with friends here miss coyne of flrampton has a guest this week at the home of mr n p llndcny mrs hubert utne of umehoase who has been fcrlously sick is im proving again mrs j k lunvwln left on saturday to spend a week or two with friends at troy k y and mrs horace ledger tor onto spent u day or so last week with friends tn town miss irene martin of brampton spent the weekend at the home of mr a a clarrldge mr r j kerr is rapidly convalesc ing and will soon be able to resume his professional duties misses helen ostrander and doris mcdonald spent a few days last week with friends in quolph mr and mrs w h stewart of u d tori attended the funeral of jthe ufa mrs matthews on wednesday miss alroae speight of toronto was a atua mooreeroft a ad- with- ethertnbrwk frlenjsrln town over the weekend misses nellie hall and joan barber spent saturday with the formeri grandmother mra xv w scott llme- houae fr harold l wunsbraugh of the dominion bank toronto is spending holidays with his parents on lake avenue mrs thomus marshall entertained about fifteen rrlnq on wednesday afternoon the 12th inst at a birth day party mlss mary clurrldse entertained about fifty friends at a house party tost friday evening und an enjayahle time was spent miss o race howard entertained a number of friends at the baptist parsonage one evening last week a delightful social evening was spent messrs a t brawn jtforley ram- shaw orenvllle maaojes and mrs h p moore were delegates to the pro hibition convention in mxosey hall on tuesday mrs wiiham cripps frederick street who ha been sertctutfy- 1ft ttwj pejt week is slightly improved her daughter arrived from hamilton this week to assist in nursing her mrs james moore and miss moore hospitably entertained th flam pans staff including the wives of the mem- hers at their tesldenoe on saturdav evening they bad a very enjoyobje time lev mr hackett was at hamilton tuesday attending the funeral of his friend mr laman an acquain tance of many years standing in both england end canada mr ami mrs wm j jameson in- glewood announce the engagement of their only daughter joy to arol john onalll aeorgetowp the marriage to take place tuesday march 36 m und mm alfred soper of bolse- valu man arrived in town last week they have decided to leave the west and settle here all their old friends will he glad to see thm settle in their former home again major qrnht uf georgetown was here on thursday attending the fun eral of the late mrs james matthews none of oqr early residents who havu removed from town are more faithful than the major in paying respects to memory of cltlsens who have passed away the auction sale of mr philip iteed on monday was well attended and the stock and chattels brought very falr prlcea mr and mrs reed have dec ided to give up farming and return to the city mr robert kerr who had his leg painfully bruised between two loss a week or so ugu is able to be about again miss olive robinson of kenllworth is spending a few weeks with mr and mrs albert smith one outstanding event of the social evening 09 monday night was the neat ami successful way in which mr hugh mccutcheon dumped his load of fifteen young men and women into a snow bank in front of mr harry gibbons home on the third line esqaesinff township pathmasura will be appointed t the april meet ing of the council at the march motlng ot eisqueslng township council ut which all the members were presunt the following business was transuded a bylaw was passed uppolntlng iheep valuers for the township notice wus given thut pat hums tors and commissi utter will npiwlnttn at the april meeting uf the council- acoaunxawata passed as followa refunds kur statute labor purformed and paid alex burgess ulen williams 6 do fred thuinpson tilanwilllams t 60 t broaklsbaiik ulttnwllllatnh 7 ou william mullln art on s 00 norman wrluilumworth dou to william mullln dag tux james mcnally cllouwlulutitm electric light j uo irewood ourthw divi sion h john kason uurths division 13 0 a icccles oarths division 34 uo k eos ton oarllts division is 0f work on roads sldnev itountaiu putting ciitvert 10 udrroad i 3 00 o a wrlgglesworth uu salary 15 00 wunoq a bruits nglnears at norvul 40 t0 duncan hlnclulr uruvtl v 21 so joeepli hulls work murray bros work uu cjiwk line jsircy wasbtaty gravel murray bros wm kon click lum juuton brot woik on 10th lint jno law if r work on 16 alitit- sheap and dogs paul h kennedy sheatp killed and ewe injured u municipal war let 600 dug taus mleeellsneous municipal world 0 subscrln- toorgvtowiv hnluld htullonury lid printing i j mat die w formaldyhyde bell telephone account a u7 a 76 c to 2 so 10 00 lu re 43 10 6 u neighborhood news tora and country oakville tho lost snow storm cunt the town 11000 for cleaning tho roads and side- walks had deputyiteova chambre moved all tho anow the ratepayev wanted him to the cost would havi easily been elooo more jfnother important business enter prise was removed from toronto to onltville a few days ago this time it is the fret harris co wholesale music dealers with connections every town of any importance in tho british empire as wall as in other countries on monday evening over seventy oddfellows were present at the flftleta anniversary pf the local lodge which was celebrated in their lodge roams the feature of the evening was the presentation of jewels to the member who have been in the order for twen tyfive years news churchill t rev mr moore of the baptist church georgetown occupied the pulpit of the church here ojt sunday afternoon and preached a surrtno milium a social evening was held at the hg of mr arthur swackhamer on monday evening the congregation sbsmgtded largely and a very pleasant evening u spent a programme of rauale and recitations was given mr smith ariffln occupied the chair a feature of the evening was the pre sentation of a purse to tlev w h howard the pastor and mrs howard mrs albert smith made the presenta tion k mr howard who was greatly surprised expressed hip ap preciation of the kindness jwhicb had prompted the generous act toward him mrs howard also thanked the people for their gift dainty refreshmenut were served during the evenlpg it was delightful a have present mm austin swackhamer the president who had been confined to bar home through illness for several months next sunday afternoon the- service will be of a special character rev mr 116 word will preach on the theme the pity four square tho choir will render new numbers in the ser vice of praiso mr john butler has been buffering from an attack of pneumonia during rockwood mr barry mutrte has purchased a very fine driver which he will at up for the fall fairs next autumn mrs w b smith and mrs joseph mooro were in toronto with their sister mxs jlakeown at- the general hospital where she underwent a seri ous operation in six days last week thirteen cars if live stock were shipped frofh rock wood to the toronto market miss margaret dodds left last week to take a position in toronto mr august young has returned after spending a week with friends in toronto mm wllbert guild spent a few days toronto last week visiting her sis ter mrs d harry rev j uro stewart and air colin kjtchtng attended the presbytery meeting in quelph last week col mo trie spent a few days last week in toronto at tho homo of his daughter mrs air red jupp in com pany with hl son captain j t mut- of vernon b c captain mutrlo is utto riding parliament at otlawa lit interests uf the okunussii united growers lltnltixj of which uruunlaa- lion ho 1 president vury pleasant evening wm spent the homo of mr and sirs john pouch saturday night when the or dinance df baptism was udm in lateral their grandson ivenhoth stanley son of mr anil mrs stanley hutchin- of gueiph also to their nleco doris fcmlly daughter of mr and mrs arthur bolton rev 11 m uclger pas tor officiating aftor the baptismal orvlcr ti bout twenty friends on joy o j u bountiful dinner provided by mrs peurh dui ing the ovenlng flash light was taken of the four genera tions hev uy gelger b a tutd rv j it stowurt h a attended the big prohibition convention at uuasey hull toronto on tuesday the close of u long active career in educational work occurred the other day in htrathroy when thomuil duna- liioru fur ovjr 40 years principal uf htruthroy public school passed away un monday luhls 7th your in luu yuuug manhood he ultedol theo roakwooo academy and obtained hlj teachers certificate from the ottawa normal school for u fnw years tuuvht various uuhools in ply mp ton township luiubtoii iounty going o htruthroy in lhjtl um lylnulimil u xm lion hu held until hltf retirement six yuum tto owing to fulling health a pluualng cvcnt t6ok place at mrs lniursuu grippal tm wednesday even ing 13th lust wiiaii a probuiitatlon to mrs crjpps provlous 10 her du- imirtura to klurs was inudv the fol lowing address wom reud by mrs j h laveny ptvsldenl of the class ami hit prviuuitutlon wus mutln by klih josepl moot a dur mrs crlps we the members of tint lattli adult bible ciums of thu ltolkwood ajluthodlul ctiutcb have tilul with you this owning to convey to you the- respect and out rem tlue you we shall miss your presence vry- hturh in uur clasx und also in out social life but wn trust yni will be us valuuble u uluasmatn in your new home our wlrilt fur you u that you will enjoy your now htnnw bo a useful worker lit rtto oliuflh there and usit uvury opportunity urrered for uueful at vlcn as a smull eutblom uf uutr love uittl uppmclalliiil of your hrrvitas kre wo would ask you to uiopt tmg brusji jardluleru hlvned un uehulf of the curt mhh j h lkavknh wllh johlcill moohk mlth j pitvsimmuns mhh it b uiciiaudhot tvd crlpps lit u few wellchosen words thanked the 1iunm for their ptesoiit and for tlitilr kindness lu her during hei stay in llockwotk she statotl she hud never lived any place wharw the people wax so siylly police court news a milton man pleaded oullty to belnu drunkf was jelled for no telling where at milton on wednesday a hun bow man pleaded guilty to a charge nt drunkonnens ho was flnnd i0 uml costs when put nndorhoth its to the source of bin supply fit lajuor ho re fused to nits won ho was consequently committed- tn jail for two months or until pq would disclose uie name 0 the party in about an hour ho in- fanned tbo jailor ho was then prepar ed to tell from whom h obtained the liquor when he came into court he said ho got it from a man on the road but he did vot know hie name or fh place ho came from magistrate mooi said he could not accept this as ai answer to the question as it was not the whole truth bowman was ru- comraltted to jail- a similar case occurred at bellnvllln on friday stephen n fluke a farm er residing in hungerford township was committed to jail i by magistral- maason for three montha for refuting to tell where ho procured a 1 supply of moonshine whtakey which waa found in his buggy in that city fluke will be released if he divulges where he procured the liquor michael obrien a vagrant was committed to jail for twenty days by which date ho aald he could get a job as a stonemason george ruck who waa charged with assault causing bodily harm to his alsterlnlaw mrs bert buck was committed ror trial mrs lcpipl buck charged her hus band with insufficient support under the douertetl wives maintenance act the jtlaglstrale got the husband and wife together after evidence was ad- daced and they were finally recon ciled and agreed to live harmoniously together tho charge was dismissed with costs william martin on irishman from londonderry celebrated st patricks day not wisely but too well on mpnday at georgetown chlqf jack son found h necessary to put him in the cells until he would sober off he njo before police magistrate moore yesterday mprnlng and was fined 10 and casta when sworn as to the source of his liquor supply he aald he bought a- 7croekfxqm a jtuulwho got off tho 1120 train ha did not know the mnn bat thought he came from acton way if he comes again ill phono the chief at once ao he caused mo lots of trouble for im not a drinking man ballinafad ho death of john short 11 occurred suddenly ut his mothers home in bal- llnafad on wednesday of last week deceased who was a son of tho late rtchuru kliorttll was in his 60th year he leaves uvi pons whose homes are in ueuntotown osprinqe t hi the report of ogprlngn school fur february iv oorden altkcn 31 mar garet lcltch robbie akllt s3 forwine cook 310 jr iv fred campbell ms george orumlj 271 jim martin 233 sr ill nellie altkcn z2 beatrice fluhcr i2j klyn tubman 10 if islio webb 196 willie webb13stuiirf sinclair 10rjahhftrrvadace cook 87 jr ii jean kirkwood 141 elm or fisher 117 bert robertaou lit doris keclostono 109 arnold sin clair 6 joan martin e alex sin clair 3 lornn loavoy id beatrice vannorrnun 3 frank sagaski 34 rob wlb s3 margaret cookw teacher thoue marked with an were ab- nt for some oxamlnatlons crewsons corners mr juj1 mrs parker received the sud newx lust woek of the death of their son thomas at wulkervlllo mr parker went up to attend the inter- mr john alrdrle und family moved lust week to welland during their residence hero they have proved them selves good clllxuns and all wish them every success in their hew home mr frank day purchased one uf the farms of mr john alrdrie when he sold his property here mr john bennett is getting his sugar ovapora ting plant in shape for in season mr albert wilding bus the xtn slve tmprovumonl to his farm build lugs about completed now his bvnt und tablet add much to the vuluu of o property we referred lust week to tho uud mill of mr george l graham tov any yeui u an ateemtl resident uf this community mr grahatu was born itt uoeborough hi iktl uv could rerull tint uulldlltg of tlie grand trunk ltullwuy und tut u boy had played about their camps he was nmrrlm in ma by the 1uv dr torrance of oudph to violet murduck who prtt- jccuhod hlin twu yours ago thu atlt of his htloved purttmr lit llfit us u sud shock from which hu never covered mr gruhum led a blanto- jtuut lifu wuajualaud itoitorubluln all his tlnullngs u loving huahumi und father und a worthy nelghboi who wtm ulwuys witling to lend u helping jtund 11 tul givii u uhuerful word he wus uu elder hi ltockwoml presbytar- up church the punt thirteen years und hud the pwiiuiu uf wooing r bin 1 tdnst umi joint ulccted un elder in the uunm cliurch atiotlur uot wil li 11m entnrtit the ministry and is now uiutloitml ut vuncouvor u c tho fuiteial tin mmtduy wu- iionduottid ut tho fumlly home pete by ltuv little uml stewart of rockwood who upou of hlit nlorllng woith uml uprlglitiiaes ut fltuiuclfr u wiim lurguly attended by riimulm itmu itolghboru who syiu- itatlllno deeply with thu bereaved family bev j u htowurt of rouk- vtunt utlil rev a c stewart acton oinclutid u tho kiuvu ut fulrvinw fnttictery aitmi thu following ft umilm from u dihtancu attuudutl xlru chan taylor kindersley hank mr und mis wlngflcld pushnohi mi a mumhall uml mrs curaan durham mr wlngfliim and daughter hwepol- er miu ju murdock mr and mtu i ilouurlsuii und mr robert amom juilpi mr inul mrs atkuuumiuid ami mr john murdock muldeil uvurgu yquug tot onto record crop in sssuatohewan lulu ritport of u rvcordbruklng crop comes to tuar flues pmuut him it friend in tho maidstone district on muin line of thu cunadhm na- tlotiul itutlwuyn west of north uut- tlffotd saskatchewan thu uuwlin bnithxtw there now ight ucrej of tiuts fur gratiti teed they threahad the nop which yielded 136 buuhels to thu uurn mid weighed 40 puuuds tp tho bushel news of local import a peculiar euclrlo shook miss flntcher a nuruu ut the gen eral hospltul wun tho victim of u vary peculiar uccldeht ut thut lntttltutlon on saturday whlio uuini the tnhiphonu miss flotchnr look bold of tho inntal part of an nlaatrlo rcjulluc iniup which had in some way lniitiif ilwrced with energy no luc unuhln m rnmve bar hand she cnllod fot nlp und n oushloo was used to tt inr bund froe from the lamp cluclph mnrcury will be city editor at owen sound mr murk dulmace liuu of the quelph djxtly heruld has rumovod to qwen sound where ho will auiiuma the position of city editor of tho bun- 0lmes a live dally publinhixl in that city mr dulmages dpartunt ram gueiph la much rngrottd as ho wan well and favorably known among a large circle of rrionds gained during 1 his slxteon yours service with tho herald fourteen of which ha spent as city editor of that publication defect in grid as not yet found af least a month will elapuo before the new oakvlllo bridge an tho tor onto-hamilton- highway will bo opon for truffle shifting of tho fou mint ion piers and thejappaarunro of alarming cracks in the structure have introduc ed an element of uncertainty at tho present time tho provincial depart ment of highways in concentrating its attention on tho taking of careful measurements of th movement it is stated that no nhlftlng has token place during the puut thruo weeks and it is hoped by tho onglnoam in churgo that tho movement hue completed and that when the frost laavtn the ground it will be found possible to uo tho bridge far traffic record tlllsonburg ihas new fire truok the tlllsonburg nuws is quite elatod over tho now fire truck uecurod for that town it says tho iro truck ordered by tho town from lornn trac tors limited aomo time ubo was de livered on monday und the citiion are delighted with the beautiful outfit supplied ic ua combination chem ical ladder and bona truck two jthlrtyfivo gallon chemical tanks with 200 feet of chemical huso aro used where oro lu got ut in its early utaaos or confined to any room thus avoiding damage so often done by wnt it oiso- carries- sufficient ladders for airy ordinary building and 1200 foot of inch fire hoao thcro aro alao two hand homlcals for mull flrca tho equipment is mounted on n rugglos ih ton truck having a- speed of 40 milos an hour with ampjo power to ollmb any hill it is fitted with a vary powerful revolving searchlight and a screeching siren to warn iratcc to gether with tho usual axes crowbars eto mrs matthews laid to rest the funeral of the late mrs mat thews was held last thursday after noon the funeral obsoqules were confined to thn family and clpse friends but scores of cltlxens called at the residence prior to the service to pay their respects to tho nuimory of ouo who haa been an esteemed re sident of tho community jor so many the service was conducted by rev charles hackett assisted by rev c stewart the- body waa borne to th family plot in falrvlew ceme tery by two sons and four grandsons messrs charles and cheater mat- thews and char a o mfllth ldwin maddock and sjl a black of toronto friends from a distance nttonded tho run oral os follows mr b mutthews kitch ener mr w b broliiy kloru mrs maggie akins miss kthot mud dock mrs j p secord gueiph mr- jumcs a matthews orungavllle mr charfcs matthews mr george matthews 1 jenrlle 13 mutthows mr and mrs charles a o matthews mr and mrs earnest black mr und mrs 1 q- mad- dock mr fred maddock ml as isabel graham mrs b- m lindsay toronto major luchlan grunt georgetown james havers und mitjs is j stewart hamilton mrs itobeft mor ton oalt mr and urn w h stewart milton there win a wealth of flornl tributes surrounding thu caakol th i cnun cot sat liv missionary visit iatt of rov hunntol soper b a missionary to chluu wus an event koen lutkrvht tu thu mtthodlst church hero 1 this weok on sunday evening rev mr hotter proucpod a cry instructlvu und limplrlng innpun in tho growing inftuuttco of jesus christ in chlnu through the work of christlutt church in thut great try lie uhowud unit- buddhism and confusclaulsm with thuir muiersth tiotih uro loosing tlielr grip upon the people tuid thut if ciiihtcrut chris- thin workers uru on thu uround to point tile pooplo to clirlsl grout results may be ucllluvci much progress is being muilti through tho hotplials hchuou und orpluilutues thu children and young punplu ut lilng roachod und us thy tunliruc- chilht ultd uiu suhooled in clirlhtlnit ulfiilri hecumo affectlvo tuuehtu and ovutigolihts on monthly uvunlug ut thu mtiutlng of the young ilhipleu lougint ltov mr hopni guve further vitluuhlo infurmu- tlmt uud lllustrutvd his uthtrutfji with luiitern vuiwh thu iiiuttogtuphs for whlult he had tukeit with hltliowtl cumeru thu petilof jvist cllna th uooompllshniuiifu ut th schools the tochnlcul t ruin ing the furm in- struutlon anil milch other intubating tufnrinuttoti wuro vividly tluplcted uu thu ncroen uttd uxplilol liy tho mlu- slunury a gunnrouu offoting for mln- hluns wuu titutlo ut tllo clem ltev mr mopur will return to chluu with his family in septoiiibor 1- a liclam trial a futty story which was n by judys elliot op tuusdtty adui vuphu llll of t01 juilgu klilot in t ctlmlnul court t urson burning tin 1 llnll uml iiim wlfa tltj wiim tt itnl by 0 county judavu 1 thu ttliargti uf dwelling on tlielr furm lot 1 co 1 1 tin lull 1 n d k tmf algal tut alltfiiiit 10 10j2 thu utillh uro 1oldu thuy whim nut huupuctutl till hint apiil uml thuir trlul wun ilnluyutl on uccniut of the illness uf mrl boil their tuiiunt llirhurt bui tow uu k1tgllrthhm11 wum thu prliilliutj wlt- nues ugulnut thu pi luonniti lli uworu thut bull hud orfuio1 i1i111 j00 fo holpln goltlug a guild luitttunitiiit from tlto iuuruiiiti louiiuiiiy ly u htnry that a quitiitlty of fuiiiltinn lunl hotut tli- stroyod lu thu iioutto thut ho ukrued und gave thu holp hut hull hud not paid him on unimjoxuiulmition ho udmlltud thut hu won id nut lutv tulk- nd uud got thu piihoiiuih into irnuhlu if hu hud borni lnid bii for tlio iiufmi tiwor that them wuu mi ti ut it in liutkiwu utory ami us t wuu not 1 ut rolioiutd tho judge dhtmuruul tltr tliuigt c10w11 attorney w i lh k ptoiinill uml s j rlrtihulltu of tittontii unfunded the psisoueia chuanploa

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