Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 9, 1925, p. 4

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v t thursday afrij 0 1925 easter 80nq snowarop lift your timid hcadf ah the earth is waking field and forest brown and dead into- life are breaking snowdrop rise and toll tho story ho ho rose th lor of glory fi v li ilea lilies kaator calla rlsoto meet tho dawning of tho blessed light that fallh through the easier morning ring your bells and tell tho story how ho rono tho lord of glory waken eleopjng butterflies burst your narrow prison spread your golden wings and rise for tho lord is rlbon spread your wings and tell the story how he rose tho lord of glory from plfgrlm song neighborhood news- town and counliy milton the conditions of tho trau would allow ton pton were dowii with tho grip and two had pneumonia tho doctor wont as he cxprohsbj it ho imd to go ho believed the mon would have loaded him upon u sefl und carried him willynilly ho rcach- od homo after six days in tho woods this ntory vividly illustrates the spirit of oolf nucrince and perhonnl inconvenienco which clui nearly nil our doctors and especial v those whoso practice is in tho country rftjwrnha itioffley ptqmintrthtir i stt fair example of tlio typo of doctors with which oils community bus al ways been bjfesaed und oirr pcoscjit doctors arc no exception to thla splen did rule t pvv last week judge elliot went to barrio to try a county court caso thoro at tho request of tho judge pf tho county of slmcoer tmisses jean b farlow and kathleen l hamilton of milton got their dip lomas ob trained numea on tuesday ovonlng at tho graduating exercises of tho toronto general hospital school for nurses mr and mrs william powell of lowvlllo announce the engagement of th only daughter vera iijerio to harry percy king bon of john g king compbellvluo tho marriage to tyke place during easter week tho owner of a fine motor car freshly cleaned drove nbout twelve jnlles overcounty good roads to milton on monday it remained clean until ho turned the corner of main and bro wrt- streets but accumulated a good deal of mud between the corner and tho court house he was indig nant brown street needs attention- the third annual meeting of the milton golf and country club was held in the library v on monday evening there woe a large attend ance and the 7 were olocted jos mockrldge hon presi dent dr r k anderson m p presi dent p r mccannell 1st vicepresi dent miss it campbell 2nd vice- president m f panton treasurer robert wheeler secretary mies aug- usta martin assistant secretary alex wlumott captain of club the greens committee la busily engaged in getting the- necessary work done so that the fairways and greens will be in good shape on the new grounds recently purchased champion moving r they- have taken everything out of the old houses chairs tables bedsteads- bedding carpots and ruga the curtains from tho windows two huge vans hardly held them and they went back- after tho laat load t6 too certain nothing had been for gotten c everything ah -here- inthjotwlilght by the old fonce where tho lilacs lean in the springtime you will know better than that who lovo if tho old house with its worn sills and gray shutters and tho creaking stairs on4 t looso boards hero and there in tho flooring thoy think they have token everything but no oho could take what i re member tho loved hours there in tho library and- the holidays when the kitchen was fragrant with apices and tho old dining room rang with the laughter of voices beyond the dwell of dreams burlington a social afternoon under the auspices of the womens institute will bo held at the home of mrspiiarrls bumby elizabeth street on wednesday april 8 rev laoyd smith misslgpary sec- rotary toronto occupied the pulpit of the methodist church on sunday morning and rev mr bradshaw of hamilton in tho evening mr and mrs fred allen and son have arrived homo- after spending the winter at st petersburg f they rugs carpets utensils even the ffftta- leg table 1 the walnut whatnot andthe pictured but still on memorys wall they hang and the mornings will come and the moonlight r and the soft music of beauty sound through the empty old rooms forever r b in baltimore sun m m made theehtlro trip by motor c co halton rifles will jiave now quarters as soon as the gymnasium building at tho brant military hospi tal has boon put into proper shape the contract has been- awardect to roakehecessary alterations and work has already been coriimbneed the l that thoro is aoxno talk of reorganising ttfo firemens band was received with a great deaj of satisfaction and the hope was expressed b several leading citizens that a meeting of those in terested will be held at an early dote lo discuss tho question v- a very pleasant time was tfpent at 1 tho home of mrs w chrlfltophorson on tuesday afternoon when she en- tertoined the- baptist- church ladie aid the affair took the form of a miscellaneous shower and a number of useful articles were received for tho sale to be held onsaturday after noon on saturday morning lost lire broke out at the residence of mr r w dingle elizabeth street a spark from the firoplace ignited the couch 1 but fortunately the family were awak ened by the smoke before it had coin ed much headway the flre alarm summoned the firemen who- were on the scene in record time in too action of john i meadows of the townjof oakvllle against the town of burlington and members of uho horticulturalsociety for damages to his motor cor through alleged de fective- roadways which was heard by his honor justice meredith at the spring assises at milton on tuesday tho action was dismissed without costs his lordship after hearing the evid ence for tho plaintiff gave his decision without the defence calling any wit nesses at a meeting of the chamber of commerce held onmonday evening it was decided to reduce the membership fee from 1000 to go0 per year a drive will be made to boost tho mem bership tho headquarters of the chamber will be removed to the public zilbtary this month word has boon received from hon john martin mlnr nster of agrlbuiture accepting- tnejh- vitatlon to address the chamber of commercp it is expected the banquet will bo hold early iri may when hon rjwmirunwliriio presoht gaeette a 76 tearold acton boy will write some recollections the editor has handed mo the fol- iowihg intetesting epistle signed iala toronto it promises some in torestlhg mempriea from a new angle toronto march 30 1925 tho old man of the big clock towop fiuee pjiess offlco v acton ontario door sir will you kindly excuse my breaking into your quiet in this abrupt way but possibly i may have ari excuse it has come into my mind that i can from my own reftollbtfonoof the doyw long pflbt actons doctors of today i remarked in this series povernl weeks ago that acton hud boon favor ed through all he years with resi dent doctors wjio have boon menrof ijiiurqcter and uluhdlllff ill tlio ium- munlty this fact is trueyiduay as in the past yoarsr our present doctors mcniven fttifkdft nelson rare- 1 mpn pf character nnd occupyplaces of esteem in t bo p0 lenity both of them have been iniimntelyashocln ted with this good oldcounty of httlton for themjtqfjhsjrcpxrst j l dr j a mcniveh taught school inhamdn county before comnionclng uhir practice of his profession ho has a flnofrocord of his teaching days and men and women throughouttho county how capiff fhq responsibilities of llfe speak in high tfitms pf the doctor when he was their teacher dr mcnlven has otbor reasons for regarding halton courtty r very kindly one- of these is that tho talented lady wlo consented to share his ifortiinea nhd preside over his home- la a native of thlb pftunthi she was miss white a slater of thp ffohi pljomab- white for some timirmlnlbtor iofphwncp1nt mlnlon cabinet anon and a daughter both grown tip have brought joy to the home dr mcniven practiced for years i beliove in a western ontario county with splendid success ho was fortunate in securing the practice of pp e d auld whehhe left acton and hnay6qpd in building uupjjwider arena dp pjf lygfia pesfdpnfce and surgery is the flno pppnerty at the corner of bower avenue andfegp street wblob ho eppured from mrlj m henderson when lie igtovqd tb 3alt profits in flax t skwi why the price wa8 low m a shabbv man entered a small gen- eral store in a scotch village apd ask ed the owner a gonuino scot who was known far and wide for his pawky humor if he might have an empty soap box ah right said the shopkeeper ye can have one but the price is two- ponce j f tuppencel cjaculatect the appli cant thats too much money alio- getheri i ciuw get them for less than that less than twopence youre dreaming man replied the other who disliked nothing so much as hogging whore cdn yo get them for leas7 down at your neighbors tonuons was the reioinder w replied the man behind tho counter apparently much relieved no doubtye woulct get thehtfor jes- give some- pleasure to a number of your readers at least to those who remain- of the early residents of whom of course i count you os one 1 before i commence yovmayjieed some propjithat i am qualiflto do thl wgu first- 1 am ah actoh- -bern-bev- jsome odd seventy yoraj ago i arrived in your community as near as i can tell that event took place in the house which stood oppoalfe to gordon hall the homoofjohi gordon and family the one 1 who wielded hp tawse at the befool nov- know as ban- -nockburn- school wfa myrfather arid in the whirligig of time hv had the task of teaching the young idea how to shoot in7the old school house that stood in the presbyterian church yard op posite malcolm kennedys house if this is proof enough of my in- dentlficatlon it will be for you to accept under my mon du plume such history of incidental happen ings and events of the early days as i may be able to recall i shall try to make my scrawls as interest ing as possible but of course i am well aware that they will be but a candle glimmer following your brilliantly written chronicles you may it you deem it wise show this to the editor of the jertss pmhsj he and i being somwhat ac quainted already respectfully you frlnd well now i guess i will welcome all the inomorles touching the annals of tho arly days of acton and vicinity which iala in the ktndneas of his heart may inscribe send them along and welcome your credentials are ok for i knew your father and i know you tool tchlfi quite safely assure you tbat the readers of these columns will appreciate and enjoy such incidents and events as you may send k dr e j nelson hod the good for tune to succeed tho late dr thos gray and secured both his practice and his r0elpn and surgery his association with dr gray for several months prior to hla death gavohlm ft flflp tra duction to one pf tbe pnest town and country practices any young physician could secure anywhere ahhls hfo ijr nelson has been ihtlmatly associated with acton- his grandfather tho latf john nelson was in business horc for years hi fathor tbelato r e nel son pfcmayor of qaolph conducted ji merchant tailoring business hero jjqr many years which he established in- 1879 he was also associated- with messrs christie henderson when the business was conducted under the firm namo of keloon mcrae co in retiring fromthls business lie rprnovd to guelph wherehe won ftvyor with the people and success in business dr nelsons- mother misi maggie nlcliflin daughter of mr and mrs jedward nicklin wab born in aeton land lived lre until her marriage he has more relatives hero today than n any other locality dr nelson came into a g practice here and lias rnaintalned lonal skill and prompt response to all calls but ho caino into another valued possession since settling in tho home of his fathers one of the fairest maids of the royal city miss nellie sunley was joined in the bonds of lioly wedlock with hirii three years andhere- andeth the local hlbtbryof actons iwerityono doctors who- have practiced here during the past sbventy- flve years horizontal 1 gentle not tough g to mount or climb by 11 a girls name 12 finished 15 kind of 17 without 18 trs stato ab- 19 where all trains stop 20 scotch name for baby 22 infants way of expressing thank 23 narrow liassages 24 witnessed only during sleep 2oexclawatioti7- 28 to make invisible or rub out 3iflmethlng tfld 33 motor ansocifttipn bngllfib ati r 34 j done bv 3fl for holding ice eream backwards 30 used for cooklpg and illumlnatlntf 40 conjunction 41 third perspn 42 a small child 44 jumbled typo 46 latin for note following ab 47 toronto traneportati on commit sloh ab 49 bast tcnsq to ijo froncb 61 uflpdtp upffv0li fthprsfi 52 used fop flnvoplnff bqups ete 53 one of the forty thioves 54 to the end 5c friend fd 57 what one does when cutting grass 50 academic tijlo ab 60 universuyitegreg vb x 61 days past 63 negative s4 u s state ab 66 name for a friend 67 fruit saline 6p swfiot smelling- flqiffort 71 nqt lit 73 used by shoemakers pi 75 queried 70 certain 77 upod making bread 80 musical term 83 christian era ab 85 tp change 87 govprnert 88 royal ranch so a common t metal used for making hardware 31 people whq do not go to asylums d2 dirls name welsh 93 town in germany 94 to give work 05 action of football player takipg balu down tho lold vertical t curer of leather 2 boys name 3 a continent nb 4 jamous garden 5 madofrcim hemp fibio- 0 to mix 7 ripped 8 not out fl decay 10 to catch animals with pi 13 prominent feature pi personal 14 french conjunction 6aseamanab 1c full 13 p4 name- 21 national nb 23 to answer or talk in a very off- hand way 25 great in mind brave 27 slangor revolver 20 to nook in water tq separate flbri 30 firm schid 32 room for chemical research ab 34xcopholo 1 35 an empire of bygonevdays 37 choices of pi 3 company fr ab 43 correot ab 4fl apalr 1 48 111 roman 49 tree soslngle 5 jewish name j 5g for example ab b4 qrief g9 not cooked 01 a docile quadruped a mineral in natural state oc yours and mine 6fl in your mouth 68 a biscuit made of coarao meal 70smoll or aroma 72 a place of worship 71 covers greater par for worlds area 7j seen on wash dtfy 78 including 73 xo remain 80 to go steadily on 82 a delicious fruit 84 not bright v 7vreetmcnroriireiinmra 87- a us state ab 85 long and slippery 90 an old political policy ab osadeath notice ab in- the year 1024 tho ftbrb dlvlutqn of the exporimental farm ottawa kept recorda of tho coat of producing flux ftbre in western ontario and at kent- vlllo experimental station nova pcotia ivjontrtiioi live varlotlcs wert- tested and at kentvlllo one tlio aver- ago cost pcu acre of producing flax fibre in xntnrlo was 18425 tlio aver age estimated grosh retuiiia per aeroj were 15583 nhd the avorago not pro- fltrper nrro whb 7158 at fciitilyntc the cottt of production per aero wu 8coo the estimated grofm lotunnt were 1034 tj and thjnet profit per nerd was 201 g it will be noted that the returns pet u ere from flaac grown in ooturlo wors very much higher than ut keutvule nova bcotla but the growing con ditions in western ontario wavo ex ceptionally favorably last your und tho yield und seed per acre obtained hna-not-faecn- equalled for many yea furthermore tho ontario flax was handled throughout by experienced help w at ifontvlllo practically all tho work was done by inexperienced labor nevertheless the not profit of 2045 per acre which was obtained at kentvllle is very satisfactory when compa with that r for oth yathji crops during the war there was much at tention drawn to the growing of flax in canada but flax like many other products bufferca conaldorablo depres sion in the years folio winer pijfcotlio autumn of 1023 tho demand for flux fibre has gradually been improving this is no doubt duo to tho falling off in russian production and to uip shortage of raw cotton in view pf tho fact that there is likely to bo a world shortage of both flax and cotton for sometime it would seem that flax might be produced profitably in cer tain- sections -of- canadav successful cultivation depends largely upon the rainfall during the growing flcason tho soil requirements are very simi lar to thwe of arty other grain crop j only it fit important to havo tho seed- sown on clean land o knowlcs as- hlutant olvioion of economic fibre productioni j onion sets for producing atl hunchtnhttont or t zorue onion 1 frf to grot maturity by plantingrtnfile dutch qttiwt urill have better tucceu in rafaiflg hnt welt flavored onions either for bunching or eating green and ready for the tablelnweet from time of planting rennieo dutch sew ttptoettk tho bttt obtainable and hafe won favor frora both home and market gardener for their uperb quality arid unuaual productiveneu place your o for renniea dutch onion sets with your local seed merchant if to obtain them locally write u direct reniegsbs of adtlaldlmnd 1a1y13 btthii toronto ifoa cannot attain locally puat tortt u gletngistour alr odditis rcnole 84 anajialtb awt cpmput cssdla sod ctjocafr on rvaomt a swapping party the success of the party- depends on how much fun and ingenuity the persons who attend it have if hoy ave chosen articles that when dis played are sure to cause merriment and have disguised- them by numcrouj wrappings the result will bo a lively evening at tho ontrance- stands a customs officer to refuse admission to those who come without parcels an official leader announces the rules for swap ping- for example at tho ao und of the first bollv gentlemen exchango par cels with ladles at two- bells tall per sons exchange with short persons at throo bells those who happen to be nearest together exchango nnd lastly when all have formed a circle to the accompaniment of music each person passes his own parcel to whoever hapr pens to be on his loft when tho music ceases all open their parcehc fbrsale in augooddrugstores saving a city ment all nffbt r pull together kes- mft dbwensloh in a town mokes the gras arrow in tho streets unity makes the trad o grow in the stores other things being eaual ajown i usually ns big as tho faith of its people if they beliove lnlt enough to sink all differences arid pull together you bet dollars to doughnuts tha town is on the upgrade when all the merchants funito for the good of their burg it is a safe gamble that homo trade will unite luetfto them it u better to havo the long grcon in the tour than the grass green in the streets unity makes tho long green jrriw the town that does nqt puflktogctbfer wkl be pulled to pieces mow about it men a doctors visit to the lum ber camp v 1 many rernarkablostorifis are tpld of extemporaneous doctoring x dentia try in a winter lumber camp it is kfortunnto that the avenago lumbermoii 1 is toujth both inside and outside for loggers farev cannot be the best and thevork is as severe as tho weather often is moreover it must be a pvef ty serlbus case to warrant getting doctor from the nearest settlement a feat in itself almost as remarkablo as some of tho camp remedies a story is told of a doctors visit jto a camp in the- groal uaine woods through which tho canadian pacific railway runs he wabtf country dqc tor of course so that the lack of streetears or motorcarsdid not dls commode him seriously the call was such that ho could not ignpre it dressing in a blg coat with leggings- and snow packs low t moo- cnslnfl after the fashion of the lum bermen he went o west covd ou moosehead lake- there a lumberman from th camp met him and with a hnhdcnr t twomeriset out ever the rails of the canadian pacific forweslj outlet once they iud to stop nnjl unload the car on their backs in u gully to thejo the experience knoyn at poppipe the question is th- bugbear if evepy man however- cohfldentof h i ft charms or fluent of spfffleht mariyorigina ways of asking young women to marry them have been resorted to by bashful men but perhaps the most brilliant suggestion came to a learned german professor who- having remained a bachelor till middle life at lost tumb led head over ears in love with a little flaxenhaired maiden many years his junior one day after vainly endeavoring to screw his courage to tho eticklng- poiritftho learnedman como-upon- hla grotchen ae she sat alone darning a stgcklng with a huge pito of the family hosiery on the table the pro feasor aimlessly talked on general topics wondering how her could lead up to tje eubject nearest his heart when all nt pneq a happy thought came to tilm leaning forward h nut h biff hand on the little flat doubled up in- l r ne car on tneir oacka in u guuy to there but i wae nevtor fool enough lo 1et ft freighttrain pass from mm leavemy boxes outside on ihe pave- i ouiet flcrpfls the jake a part ofahe surface was ff- fr snow over this thetwo men went fin tes hcrj there wns of falllnyun hf vhiat wrinklb- mrido by the crubhlhflr to gether of masses of icoapots whlob arr dangerous and treacherous when they reached tho mouth of moose river the doctor although by no means a tenderfoot hud to admit that ho was fagxid out not so his wiry companion who found a hnijrt sled ho had left thoro on his down ward trip nhd unceremoniously pack ed the- doctor ftnd bag thereon then they started over the touc food the doctor walking when he could and riding when ho munt his companion did iot seem unusually tired when ihey reajshed the camp- one of he bo8 bad met with an accident which needed pronpiflurgi cni tratment ri j before the doctor wjui wlona there side the stocking- and sdid hesitate ingly you darn very beautifully frauloln would you like to darn my stockings only j fortunately tho frauloln was not po slmplo as she appeared she groped 4ho slgntflence of tho question ititr madiatoly ftndpaf no time in answer ing yes no eye for color apropos of tho umuning- comments on academic- costume that so ofien popular ignorance of the symbolism of hoods and gowns is the following fltflry told by a contributor to the llverpobn pos a frlerd of miner says he is a curt ate in a locl suburban pftvl s little tima back he went up lo0fpra to take hla master of art daafpe and the foiipwlig suriday appeared in the pulpit resplendentjn hi new master of arts hood a few nights later he was dining in thehpuse of prpmin ent parishioner and was amazfid to hear his hostess pleasantly remark mr x that new hood of yours doesnt suit you at all i cnmtlmagino why you with your complexion chone red of all colors n- the world a myrtle green or pn old gold would have suited you much better and would have been far more effective you men- never knowhow to dress yourselves- it was in the year 168 after a battle in the spanish revolution of that year and fbe streets ot madrid were filled wljh ttngfif crowds tbat wero bent on detpctlnberfhtnff andgveryone suddenly an jnkpoyn man appeared a thp cty halk jqiv ma a bapd of musicianbhe sal d and before nhjhtfalli shall con trol all madrid he must have been a man of rare personality to have been able to per suade the authorities in that dark hour to give him anything but ho got the musicians and went out with them to wander through the city while they played he sung- popular street songs or some old na tlonal air- when these bored tho list eners ho mounted old boxes and told funny tales by slffhtfaitpeace reigned ih7the city and the mob broko up and wont homo to bed the mans name wad pelipo ducnzol and he was only twentytwo years old when ho cleverly achieved ibis result we are told a deal about heroic things in saving countries by long orrfplo rides at night or hy tho sacrl- flgp pf oneself by dylpg in somebodys stead but jew qf up hear pt npyone who saved a town by laughter midget and the bible ansyver to last weeks puzzle dr caldwells laxative syrup pepsin get your jobprinting at the free press nncj maa edcs tsrasa qqli aiaab rmaa ataia nea q is clffl e3 ad cacaiaae eam delayed last moments in the battle of trledland on june 14 1807 there was young lieutenant lft napolftons army named schramm jyhen the yictorloua general was rid jnirower th battle field that evening b oawp-upftnvth-bberi-yeai- old omoeriylnff upon mo g9iind mortally woundfd and weening bltetly why do you weep fieked fta poleon as he rode by- because must die beforo i fiqn become a captain the youth eom- plalnwlj jrr the words of- the dying youth softened the emperors hoart my son i shall glajly fulftl your wish be said i hereby advance you to the rank of cantaln the- uiibpectyl promotion actually saved the boys llfoho recovered uiter on he fought moat yaltantly for the cause of napoleon and by tho tnneq the battle or waterloo ho bad wphy mfiss j enenli heropt- my mother had a beautiful cat nam ed- m id get midget was not only fastidious when it earn o to eating but w6uld sleep nowhere but on tho family bible my mother left tho bible on the kitchen table one night and mid get leaving herplaco in the parlor where ilo bible was kept hurftort around until- ehe- found it and there she was found- 4n the morning just to try out the old tabby my mother carried thtj bible upstairs to her bleep lng room and tho next morning lo and behold there lay midget a dictionary tho same size was placed in the biblev usual place und the bible moved to a small clothpspress next morning midgef was fqund on tho bible as uyuul and thpre sho slept until one- mornjpg she was found dead o b montgomery m t e n e r r o r i gilt p a t e a u t e r smiles yea smiles tho astronomy coed upon tho engaging- young profesao i can understand that you havo dis covered the stars and how far away thoy- are nnd how long it takes light to travel from them and all that but whui i cant figure out ia how you ever found out their names europe cooks ee europe the best way use the prgqgiz met of sightseeing which we have devised and which have proved their vaiue for almost a century our con veniently located offices are at your service with eveiy possible facility steamship tickets by all lines -p- canadian pilgrimage tours to rome r for the holy year 1925 1 departure from montreal atay 30th by the white stardominion line steamship jweonftp attending the ceremonies for he beatification of the jesuit martyrs departure front montreal june 3rd by the canadian pacific stearnship mirmedtisa under the spiritual pirfctjon of jifi lordship the st jrevt m f fallon dd bishop of london thos cook son 526 st catherine st wept montreal 65 yonge st toronto 723 georgia st west vancouver i lonspp mercialized owacash00mvattyba5l mtjfntjmyumtmtjfff jmaoah nshcr mfg co 10o3 enrlght ave rleuim lowcoftt trip to pacific coa8t he men ft mw mu the fiold heard of hl preene- a mm4ev ox rritobff uy m9 v w camflsto hull with w inuoh jtayut a captivatlnff fourweek tour of weatern canada and the pacific coast with a trip through tlio united states on the return journey iir being plan nod for canadian teachera and their frlfiids thla biunmcr tiiopo who take i advantage of this trip will aee the ffrenteat ocenery on the continent the buffalo herd at watnwfiftht 5aaper national park mount robfbn with its unourpasaed mountain fcenery blount kobsonhe hlghoat peak ln the canadian rockies the totem pqlea-of-kltwansa-and- tho royatic beauty of the skoona river- at prlnco rupert tfto party trnnsf fera froratraln to tt boat for the glorious water trip of 7b0 miles through piqsheltered scenic sens of tile nortel pacific cobl to vancouver victoria am seattle oi bo etupn ffln flvo wonderful days will bo spent tpuring yellqjvatone national park uywnotbii with grip to salt iako city and three day at rocky mountain national park col orado ttfcn its denver clear creek ffcinyon idaho springs anil lookout mountain before heading for chicago and toronto the tour leaves toronto july hj and ypu cannot afford to mlsh it v pull inforjroatlon fares etc can be jaecuped with llluatrated booklet ff otn a b bryflbn 4i silverthorp avo toronto martin kevra beulahave fefamutbn ibr any cariadlan national railways antt412 tliepublic health citftems tar- requested to comply withthe public health act j v notloo la hereby gfyon that all rosl- aentfi of aoton dr6 required forthwith to clean their- cctlarn drains yard a pig btyob water ciohgts outbuilding a not other premlaos and remove there- frorp all dirt manure nnd other sub- niancevhtch may endanger tho public health andto havo tle same completed bylh aljtth day of- may not on whlh flnythq sanitary inspector will iferfiiipricq k kohpral fhiweapfm ft furtlur utko podoo that ht aactlpn of tho publlo health act prohibiting tho keopfne or hoga b6tweon tfiti 15th of may and tholgthof november ex cept la pent at j coat 70 fcot from any dwelling houne and go feet from any treet lane with floors kept clear rom all standing water and regularly cloannefl will bo strictly enforced all citieohs are earnestly rcqupsted tq kop their prepilses constantly clenr nnl thdroughiy dlslneatcd oborobbanbhjr itooyo of jttlo municipality acton april 1 j026 401 2- m m sing in plain every day english itv tell- ing the other fellow what you want him to know wouldnt you like the thous ands of people within the acton trading district to know about the goods you have in your store jf they knew how suitable they were for their individual needs vouldjnt you stand a good chance to sell theiri no paper covers this field so tlior- oughly as the acton free press through its columns you can tell these people about the goods nearly as well as if thev were in your stpye put your story in words and we will present it in type to thousands of readers within this trading diyio thejtcton free press acton ontario stiiiiiimt

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