Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 6, 1925, p. 6

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djrtlti marrluaea anil deaths are now clinrccd or at tlic following rat 3 btrtlu soc marriaaco 50 dentin sue memorial cards 50c o per line extra for poems born httitjmer- at oakvluo on monday august 3rd to wr and mrs chailwt v hiumcr a son mllidrd in umehouflo on friday tuly 3id 102s to mr tnd mrs w l mllheio 11 daughter eleanor mao married worpisn plant in toronto or wcrtnomlay july 29th 1025 n tho rev cr w barkor francoittf or flraiot daughter of tho lato mr and mm thomasi plant gueiph to mi turnout g wciden b a son of men h nnrt the lato mr h h wordon of guclh brockfnrimewinflelo at tho residence of mt nd mrs e y tlarraelough glenwllhnms unclo and aunt of tho hrldo on saturday july 4 ldsbhy rvcv a c stovart m of acton coctko sylvester brock n bhhc of port hope to nora jsabolli daughter of mr and mrn goorffo avlnflold rjiqueslng died cook on tuesday july 38th 1925 elia ann cook in her grth year baubarcl3 at grand valley on frl dav julv 4th 1925 jane blair wife of daniel barbaroe of eat luther kfstrrt at clmftri on saturday august is 1925 cftmtrqn kciur m a editor of mie elmha- signot need 32 yearn mcarthur on tueaday amount 4 1025 nt wellosley flospltal toronto j- c mcatuuir lato of rockaldo ontario williams at colllncwood on tuoi- day july 28th 1925 william wil liams president of tho bulletin in his 79th yenr mcdonald at his homo at cami- bellvllle on wednesday afternoon july 20th 1925 archibald mcdonald in his g8th year pries t on saturday morning aug ust 1st dorothy bobb dearly be loved daughter of rev and mrs it c frlest 40 indian trail toronto mccannah in georgetown on sun day july 26th 1925x hnnnah bailey botoved wife of edward me- cannah aged 67 years and 8 monthn social and personal whe artntt stop tyxtm thursday august 0 1025 brief local items the barley harvest commenced last week actons share of the countyrate this year is 5 814 86 september wheat sold in chlcaro on monday at 57 the splendid rains of tho week have prplonged the raspberry crop a good many motorists still drive too fast over the street intersections there were numerous visitors here over the holiday everybody wel comed them do any hearts beat faster do any faces brighten to hear yourfootstep at the door tho next meeting of esqueslng council will bo held on monday august 10 at ls0 oclock civic holiday was favored with d gmin wg tfcej populace was out enjoying the day sweet corn which is soon a wel come addition tp the family menu at tr midsummer is appearing already thji 5ar quite a large number of our citi zens are attending from day to day the old home week celebrations at kitchener mih thomas moi t la of toronto vltilted htt statu lira john scarrow xlowor avenue durthg tho week mr and mm is o black of tor- onto and mr and mn sponccr hus band vlnitod rolatlvea at kllbrldo mr and mrs bosh andoison of tor onto visited at the homo of mr spon- c h ovei tho weekend mi howard king and mr veinon young of kontnoio n t spont the weekend at mr georgo h la tit a o mm j d doughty and children and mla graco sunloy of guolph worn sunday visitors at dr e j nelsons mrs maud mcbnln loft on saturday to join a party of friends who are holt dnyitiff at tliurstonia park and und any mtaflos ruth and ada cassolnian of nlagarnonthelake wero guests of hov arid mra zlmmorman during tho wo ok mr and mrs ii swackhamer and oon of brantford visited at mr r it wansbrougho add friends at churchill and erin mr and mrs earl h vincent who have been visiting here left on fiton day to spend a few days with friend at oahawa mr and mrs roy ruraley and their llttlo daugnter v audrey of toronto visltod at the parental home horo over the holiday mr and mrs george edwards and misses lucy edwards and jessie mor ton spent the woekond with relatives in beaverton mr and mrs a t brown and mr and mrs w h walker enjoyed a pleasant motor trip to kitchener on civic holiday mr and mrs f wickeno of gait daughter jean and mr w b andersen spent sunday nt tho homo of wm lands orough mro d humphreys and daughters of sudbury and miss jessie morrow of toronto spont a day with acton relatives last week mr alfred soper who has boon ill for the past three months was takon to st josephs hospital gudlph lait week for treatment mr and mrs david williamson and mr john williamson woro at poit nelson on sunday attending the fun era of mrs brawn mr and mrs charles a balloy of gueiph bpent sunday in town and at tended the consummation services of their old home church mr and mrs tvank mittlefehldt and mies oua of st catharines were guests at the united church parson age over tho weekend mrs a e nlcklln and daughter mrs frederick s bel wood of calgary will be at home rriday afternoon august 7 tii from four to six oclock mrs hewetson tho dear old lady who resides with her daughter mrs mccleary church street celebratod her ninetyfirst birthday last week rev a c stewart m a and mac left on monday for juversdalo to join mrs stewart and family they will spend a month with friends there mr and mrs w s holmes of odessa and miss alice and miss dona ander son of napanee have been guests of mr and mrs li b shorey this week mr nd mrs c c henderson edna ralph and arthur left monda for holidays at their cottage near bala vtlttrt tirf mcdonald la w thm news of local import a business change mcssi u watson son havo taken possession of uio tab banks baketv which thoy recojiuy purchased tho were provioualy in businosis in grand valloy from which town tuoy coino highly rocommondod mr fahbnnku and mrs schiam loft foi tholr mw dorno at chippewa on saturday doatb of mis eiiza cook tho functal of mies ell 1 cook whul 5 yards for fflrla 3 to 0 luabol the volume of motor traffic over tho highway through acton on civic holiday was the largest in the history r the town esqueslng fal fair will be held on the 25th and 26th of september not on the 2nd and 3rd of october as has beeir announced most of our ills are balanced by our blessings it is tough to get up before daylight but it is great to go homo before dark rev h g i baugh of acton conducted the eleven oclock service nt st georges church on sunday xjuelpb mercury tho actontlaaies tennflrteam wmf play tho st- catharines ladies on tho inglowood courts at hamilton hhis thursday afternoon boost your town boost your friend boost the church that you attend boost for every forward movement boost for every now improvement isnt it about time that the barrel o used during a plcnic or garden party in tho park a month or so ago wer6 removed from the park driveway the price of hard coal was increas ed in toronto on the 1st of august from 16 00 to 15 5a tho jump in price is a month earlier than usual tho organization of tho new united church in acton will be com pie tod at a congregational meeting this ovonlng whon the officials will oo elected general appreciation is felt bt cause at last the annoying depresstor on the crossing at tho south wont corner of mill and main streets has been filled in in tho absence of rev mr stewart m a tho pulpit of knoxi church will bo taken for the ne3cv two sundnya by rev w m kannawln of st job nehuich7ham hto n don be disturbed by the driver who disregards warning signs and u zipe past you on a durve you wlll sunny 55 doubtless have a chance to pass him easily a 1 1 ttlo farther on y tho sum of 70000 was paid into h civic exchequer as the first lpstal- ment of taxes such a largo payment 1 considered good and really better than expected oauvitte star mre john troey baa been ap pointed act big townehlp clerk at u salary of 940 0o per month with mian flora mturroy- as- her assistant at 2c 00 per month thts- anrongement- has been made up to september 15 tho few vacant properties where noxious woods are allowed to grow in town are spreading weed seed over welf kopt adjacent properties this is un fairs and it is also unlawful all weed should bo destroyed before they go to seed fm going to drive the cows homo jimmy- josy said a summer visitor from tho city to a neighboring farm as off ho proudly sfhrted hold ing high his head back he scamper ed screaming poor tittle josy- jim i ho didnt drive the cows home the cowfl had driven hlml mrs fanny hart of brockvibe ar rived in town on tuesday to visit he- brother mr alfred soper who has been sick for the past three months mrs j frlck and her daughter bet niece of milton visited at the home of mrs william walker on saturday and is now visiting relatives in erin mrs fitiwin hunter mrs mary card inal miss gladys denny and mr grace of toronto visited at mr r h wansboroughs lake avenue last wcok mr and mrs k e meyers of ur- bana i1l arrived in town last evonlng on a visit to mrs meyers parents mr and mrs d h young main streot north mrs g hoggart and daughter of clevejaud wh mrs wllbert leslie from streetavllle spont the weeken 1 with their cousin miss jennie mccturo bower avenue mr alex mcdonald of bracebrldge for many years a foroman in- the beordmoro tannery there has re moved to acton and has a position n the tanneryboro mr d l watson of owen sound spent a coupld of weeks at the home of mr george soper en route to ro chester n y with his nephew mr robert j mckechnle mr and mrs robert j mckcchnlj and master donald of rochester n y have been spending ten days visiting at the home of mrs mckechnlos parents mr and mra george soper messrs john livingstone of 9t catharines and hugh llvlngstono of hemlock mich were the guests of mr and mrs j d gamble croscont villj during their stay in town last week mr and mrs g h brown loft on saturday on a motor trip for a fow days they called nt gait brantford simtfoe fort dover woodstock paris and spent monday with friends in kitchener returning homo monday evening after an enjoyable trip mr and mrs w k graham and chil dren motored to buffalo on saturday and spent the holiday with friends there mrs gardiner of walton whd hoa been spending the past couple of weeki at mr grahams accompanied them mr- and mrs d hoblnson and family of toronto mi and mrs r levins chariehanreilecn of wcir and mr and mrs j leavens of rock wood mr and mrs s nellls and fam ily of eramosa spent sunday at tho died on tuctsday 28th of july was hcl on friday and was attended by man relath ob and netghboi s mihs coolc was a daughter of tho lato george cook of tho sixth lino esqueslng and was born on tho homestead in 1857 si c lived thero until about 8 oi 9 years ngf when hho camo to acton and bought i home on bowor avonue about a yeu ago miss cook was taken ill and tbioc months ago she wont to tho hospital a weston foi treatment htr health gradually declined and death came on tuesday miss cook was a lady of fine character greatly beloved b all who knew her she was a member of knox church of her live brothorj and three bisters only mro adam cook and mlb fyfe somorvillo uurvlve married in acton golden wedding in mount forest mi and mis duncan m living stone celebrated the golden annlvei 6uy of tholr marriage at tholi homo horo on wednesday july 22 th family gathering which marked the happy event included their eight chil- drenjind 10 grandchildren mr and mrs livingstone wero married at acton by rev lac h ian cameron on july 32 1857 mis livingstone was before her morilage mary frank of nassagaweyg the children are james of gueiph john s of mount torost mrs c a mclellan and mri abncr mcelroy of mount forest ana mrs oakuhotte mrs siwyei misses laura and katherlne of toronto there were abw 40 guests present a purse of gold and numerous other jovcly gifts were presented to tho bridal couple mount jtorost representative serious accident on tho mountain side a motor accident with rather serious consequences occurred on tho mount ajn side on the second line near duf fer in school last thursday ovening joseph hulso of orangeville was driv ing tho sedan which was badly wreck ed and its occupants injured hulse his two daughters misses clara and dollah and f faulkner woro on thol way to milton to take part in tho pro gramme at the summer carnival he was coasting down and when near st helena road hid motor got beyond his control it ran wild down tho hill struck a telephone pole and turned turtle several times all t occ were injured miss clara hulso more seriously than the others having several ribs broken a doctor was sum moned from milton who after render ing first ai had miss hulse taken to the horae of r friend there later she was able to return home with hot sister the motor cor was considerably damaged a jqit s s picnic tho sunday school of the baptist church acton and the congrega tional church churchill tho sunddy buipois of tlio baptist chuich acton and tho congrogationa church churchill hold tholr annual plcnlc ut roclcwood on clvlchollday tho scholars woro convcycd in motoi cats while a number of oldei pooplo wont by train atour of tho rookn wna conducted b fred crowson tho following rogi amnio of spoiti is enthusiastically carried out ciowson whdii mclaughlin 2g yardn for boys 3 to 0lclinoi colo heiblo wood co yaidij for girls oto 10 miuotth easdown jcsslo colon- 76 yards for boys g to 10 frank jones bett ctewson 00 yards for girls 0 to 8 mtuguorlto martin etta swackhamor 00 yard lu dennl- dl h woo easdown william near john h maud in the toils last saturday evening armed with a search warrant inspector rcovely and chief jackson visited tho home of joan h maud georgetown on a suspicion aide farm sentence suspended dur ing good behaviour gordon gallagher of nassagawaya ia oivtn liberty after ten daya in gear 3 th brookanbhirarwinfiald nuptial on saturday july 4 mr george sylvostcr brockenshlre son of mr nnd mrs willam brockenshlre port hope was united in marriage to a nurso of tho porf hope hospital mian nora isabel le winn eld daughter of mr and mrs william george wlnaold of ksqueslng tho ceremony was per- formed by rev a c stewart m a of acton at tho home of the brides unolo and aunt mr and mrs e y barraclourh qienwilhnhig t after a short honeymoon the happy couple returned to port hppe and have taken up their reaidence on john street the trial of gordon gallagher foi the theft of the motor car of his slste 3vira phil forbes took place on the 2fh of july a conviction was regis tered but judgment was reserved until the 31st inst on the 31st at the court house at milton when galagher was brought before the court he was addressed by police magistrate moore as follows considering your previous record which upon your own admission in cluded a sentence of ono year in the ontario reformatory for tho theft of a cor previously i have felt strongly inclined to impose a heavy penalty for tho present offence upon reflection however and talc ing into consideration tho fact that you are a young man and being influenced by the solicitation of your sister who preferred the charge and having the information that the atolen car was re turned to the owner and taking into consideration that you have already spent ten days in jail i haye doclded to give you another chanco to refprm your manner of life and liberate you on susponded sentence your sentence whi therefore bo withheld during yor good conduct i sincerely hope tho future will prove that you appreciate this leniency you will pay the costs incurred in this case amounting to 36 20 qullagher prom jsoav to live a better life and was liberated shine liquor instead ofvhaving a sup ply of liquor illegally purchasod on hand they found maud busily engaged in running off a supply of liquor from a etlll ho bad constructed in his own kitchen three or four bottles o tho moonshlno had gone through the worm and tho batch of mash was percolating through the apparatus quite freely maud wanted to know from tho ofllcun why thoy disturbed a peaceful citizen in tho nighttime and thoy said that if they waited until morning they would have found his place in apple pie order thoy becured the outfit and impounded it in the cells until tho trial as this is a breach of the inland revenue act and comes under the supervision of the dominion officers tho trial will bo arranged by them it looks as if maud has gotten himself into a serious position a kitchener motorists admissions watch your step or rather your spoedemetcr that was tho deduction to bo drawn from a llttlo incident that happened on the north gueiph pro vincial highway ne a a td tho story of a kitchener motorist as he was driving homeward bound from toronto at 35 miles an hour ho heard the rumblings and toar of a truck behind him- which apparently was going along at a fast rate of speed in order to make way for it he pulled slightly to the side the driver of a motorcycle spd by and when up tho street a few hundred feet stopped and turned around meeting the kitchenu driver on tho way back must take 1 our number tho latter romarked yob admitted the lcltchcncr driver i admit i was exceeding the spood limit my speedometer shows 35 miles an hour you had better got a new speedometer mlno shows 50 miles an hour tho ofllcfal lotorted tho kltchenei motorist endeavored to cor rect him but met with tho reply sorry i cai t argue tho case if you want to argue tho matter you 11 have to ceo tho magistiito at acton so long good bye tho story endo af this 1 olnt and the local motorlkt is waiting for his summons w ondorlng whether or not ho will hear fui chei from the conutablo kitchener ivcws- rooord this speeding motoilbt re- colvod his summons all right ind he evidently concluded that the ti afll oflloer s apeedometernnd official action were both all right inasmuch as his cheque was received by the magistrate on thursday for j15 2g 50 yards girls 10 to 12 viola ma sales mildred fostei peanut race eima giaff dorocn masales sack race leslie swackhnraci roy donny candy race giils l6 18 claia savage vida ramshaw threologgcd race boys 1018 w murray and h swackhamei wllmtin ciipps and a webb jiumbei race marjbrlo roid and wilman ciipps jack stcwnit and may bdyd thread and keodlo raco for married men and women mrs colo and mr sidney mrs j colo and mr denny clothes pin race mrs aleoi ciipps mrs hugh roid tug of war r kerr captain a l cole r cole a crlpps n cripps r crewson captain d v woat s j bwackhamer h smart w fostei mr r kerrs team proved to bo the winners aftor this programme and some good games of baseball and soft ball 1 bountiful supper was served the ladies of churchill sustained tholi oldtime reputation won at tea meet ings while the acton ladles refused to take any second place in supplying delicious refreshments aftei supper rev j w boyd gave a short address and led the united sunday schools in a hearty singsong credit is due to tho superintendents of theso schools with tholr staff of teachers for arranging a dolightful outing for tho pupils and their friends 1 fine memento from earl haig a mcgltl who accompanied the earl on his canadian tour is remembered monday n ottawa citizen gives this interesting pleco of news mr ja mcghh general agent in ottawa for the c p r is tho possess or of a fine tangible reminder of the visit of field marshall earl halg and tho members of tho british empire service league to canada mr mcgiil accompanied the corland his party for about 3 000 mllea of their transcanada trip on behalf of presi dent e w beatty of tho c p r and during the weekend just beforo tho party sailed for the old country mr mcglll was presented by the earl on behalf of the parity with a lovely sliver salver beautifully inscribed in token of appreciation of tho services of mr mcqj in iookln nf r accommodation of tho visitors tho inscription on the salver leads brit ish empire service league canada tltlx june 3 1st july 1935 presented to j a mcgfl esq with sincere wishes and best thanks by tho mem bers of the british empire service leagut in appreciation of his great kindness during our canadian tour halg r m tho engraved signature ia a facsimile of the earls signature presentation was made at an in formal reception in rltacarlton hotel montr eat mi and mrs mcgui sail on friday this week for a trip to tho old country and while in scotland thoy will bo tne guests of earl and countess halg dt bcmersyde their scottish seat neighborhood news town and country crewsons corners mis ii mcgoiman of noopawa and mi and min w ballantyno of dau phin man visited with tho foimoro slstoi tviio william dennlh und othci ft lends heio and in acton hint week mi lomon tho train 0 otylcir icoopij a pretty koun oyoiuight on tho vpeedors ovor tho uplondld highway thiough hate and lie needs to thoiu aro a lot of di ivors who abuso the lino privi- lotfcw tho highway offers tbtm guolph pupoi box co ffnd guolph l o l no 26j1 plcnlckod at tho dluo spilngu on monday tho park that day had tho largest nttondanco in fts history mr and mrs thomas gcoon and phyllis of toi onto visited at tho homt ospr1nqe those bright sunny daya ate ideal foi harvest- operations which aro in full swing and our industrious farm ers uro making splendid progress cut ting oats is tho ordor of tho day and thoyoto a splendid crop on many farms in tho vicinity tho yield is much botter than qxpocted a fow weeks ago fi om reports thi oshlng operations will bo commencod noxt wock in this locality many of our residents attended the laces nnd field sports held in stanley park erin on civic holiday the weathei was ideal for tho evont a largo numbei of our young peoplo enjoyed the dance held in tho stanley park pavilion on monday evening the garden party nt evorton lait wednesday ovening was 1 euccess and well attended by citizens from the sur rounding district our local ladies aro busy theso day picking theii supply of raspberries which are a splendid crop miss marjorie aitkcns of toronto spent tho weekend holidaying at the parental home miss a martin of toronto is spend ing a few days visiting her parents in this vicinity miss annie marshall of gueiph is holidaying with her friend miss emil young 1 the lower school examinations tho aoton high school students who ware successful milton the crops look good tho hay is now all under cover much of tho wheat has boon harvested the throshing operations aro commencing farmers aro getting ready to cut the second crop of alfalfa which tho rains have helped and which is reported to bo very good roots look good throughlr out th country and potatoes aro fine cornris coming along well and if the weather continues favorable should bo a fair average crop tho barloy and oats aio also looking exceedingly well pastures aro unusually succulent for this timo of year and tho stock should be in splendid condition mr and mrs bon brown of toronto are visiting at tho home of mr and mrs w a chapman mis i baker of waterdown is spending the week in town tho guest of mrs wm bews the band went to burlington on tuesday night and played for tho burlington firemens drill corps whllo they went through their drill in prep- aratioa for the competition at tho fire mens demonstration at thoroltt at the halton county league game oi baseball playcd here last saturday afternoon between mansewood and tho milton team clai once hill of tho mansewood team got two fingers of his right hand broken but pluckity played the game out miss mcbrlen for many years an esteemed resident of milton but who for a number of ycais has been living with her niece mrs archlo freeman at north bay died on tuesday tho remains wero brought for interment in ashgrovo cemetery burdette qrnham tho young daugh ter of ml and mrse js graham met with a painful mishap on wednesday evening of last weok whon she acci dentally pushed her hand through the glass panel of tho door leading into tho store receiving a nasty cut that extended from the wrist up for several inches and which required six stitches in dressing hon t crawford nprrls expromler of manitoba has been spending a week visiting relatives and friends in milton and district mr norrla was born ut omagh and taught school nt boyno be fore going west he is a son of the lato arthur norrla who was tho local preacher in trafalgar years ago and is a brother of edgar norrla of milton george jng chinese proprietor of tho emplro cafe appeared beforo b j campbell j p charged by chief con stable wjlth keeping his restaurant open after 12 30 am in violation of a town bylaw ing was convicted and as it was hfs second offense lie was fined 15 and costs according to the chief aftei midnight customers disturb tho town by disorderly conduc tho following are tho results of tho lower school examination at acton form i e boyd aflth geom gram latin m brown alg eng llsh culuidlan history latin french f coolc h cook f day e graff alg a henderson f hojloway e james r lambert art d lant s lasby x mann bot eng lit cart hist lat french n m mceachron lat french english a mckcown english ii mollon alg dot ait can hist latin french a mills g scarrow mao stowart merlo stowart a storoy algebra cap hist lat fiench m bwitzor l tyler art j woadgo v wiggins alg j young arlth geom fiench n young alg eng lit can history form ii j allison m chalmers m colo eng lit fi arith geom physlog d cordlner latin arlth geom physlog m dion arlth geom physlog latin french i dunn m edmonds r finnay fronch e gamble e gibbons m grlndoll c henderson arlth geom lat fr alg g huffman ii janus ailth aff geom eng gram r kalacr m konyon m lawson arith q maddock arlth geom phj slog lat french g maaon n noble arith alg physlog tr j say ci8 alg eng giam e whson eng literature ojlcslio alg la rrenchy rorm iiia dunn j dunn bot n harrop s hackle eng gram note subjects in brackots aro thoso in which the candidate failed the three candidates with tho high eat marks in torm 1 in order ore 1 merlo stewart 2 tred day 3 mac stewart the threo candidates with the high est marks in form ii in order aro 1 maygarot grlndoll 2 mary chalmers 3 georgo mason those who have not received their certificates may havo them by calling at tho office of secretary r m mc donald the condition of fair view cemetery editor fioie poess door sjr i havo been wondering for weoks why tho fnea pjutss didnt call tho at tention of the council to tho condition in which falrvlow cemetery has been allowed to get this season but i sup pose you feel that for years you have been using your space in tho effort to secure some adequate care of this hal lowed place without securing the de sired results that you feol it is im possible to impress upon the council the stern duty which faces themndj therefore decided to leave tho matter in abeyance until plot owners and citi zens will rise in their might and de mand that existing conditions bo rem edied and some scheme adopted where by tho feelings of many whose departed lovod cmea rost there are not further outraged tn the forty years since falrview cemotery was opened thero has not been such neglect as has prevailed this year grass and weeds havo been al lowed to thrive on tho splendid gravol drives until they were breast high in many places and ragged clumps of sweetrelover we than that rockwood came to visit the old home week after wtek former residents of acton come to tho town of tholr birth or early residence to view again tho scenes of their youth and mcot any who were school macs or companions in tho early days iast thursday mr john livingstone of st catherines and his younger brother mr hugh llylngstone of hemlock mich como to visit their birthplace thoy no sons of david livingstone one of our early rcsidenta john was born in the house now occupied by mls murray as a millinery store and resi dence on mill street citizens used to refer to tho place as beside charlie symons store and warehouse hugh wan born in a house which stood across mill street roadway about where young street turns off from j 1l after leaving this place the fam ii took uptheir rcstdonce in the hewn log house on the farm on the first lino now owned by mi john harvoy tho family loft acton about fifty years ago john was back tot a visit nine teen years ago but thin was hughs first return in fifty years thoy visit cd mimorouh friends of then youthful fays nnd found a fow relatives of their mothei who wan miss masajos a slstor of jacob christopher and john both have dono well john is retired and ilvjjig with a daughter in sl catherines hugh lives at hemlock michigan where ho has prospered both in material things and in his family he has ten children who apgiar in a iiotogrniihbe proudly exhibited ni bright intelligent young people of whon nny parent might feci proud drovers careless about cattle somo drovers driving cattle through acton continue to violate the law respecting herds with impugnity last week ono of the host kept lawns in town suffered very considerable damage because a herd of cattle was insufficiently herded and several of tho animals were allowed to stampedo ovor tho lawn the law distinctly says that persons driving cattlo mut piovlde a sufficient number of herders to control them so that property ad jacent to the highway shall not be damaged and fmther in caso of damr age tho owner f tho propel ty that la damaged may take action against the owner of tho stock creating tho damage a drovoi was recently fined in guolph for infraction of this law and tho owner was awarded 14 00 foi tho damage sustained effective town decoration colborne street assumed an air of festive display on friday and saturtuy tho days set apart for tho great dollar day campaign this much heralded event was the occasion for tho raising of tho flags on the irraln street for tho flrnt time in accordance with tho scheme of tho oakvhio business mens association cement sockets for the flag polos were installed in the bou e- vard between tho pavement and the sidowalk in front of ovei folty storeu tho flag polos are twelve foet in height and can be easily installed and ro moved whon thoy wero all hoisted and floating in the breeze the effect was an extremoly pleasing one it gives he business section a touch of color such as it has nover had before the flags were raised again on civic holiday and wnl be on all public holidays and special occasions in tho future oakvluo record churchill mr and mrs henry nlghtswander mr and mrs dane parkor of tor onto mr lindsay miller of alderdalo mr and mrs georgo mccharlos and miss thora nnd mrs james mc- ciclghton of windsor weio guests of mr and mrs john graff during tho week misrl lucinda gran and miss beat- llco loft on friday night to vjsit somo friends jn north bay and powassen -o- i limehou8e i the limehouso womens institute will hold their monthly meeting this thursday afternoon august 6th at the home af mrs j blnck tho united church limehouso will hold n monster garden party at the homo of mr w gowdy this thurs- he has a- hirge farm in a flno locality day evening august flth tho pro noar saginaw and is ono of tho men gram mo will be given by the bi um of his community who la looked up wlcft trio and tho balmoral klltlos of to london the t v s girls had a radio carni val saturday evening at tho homo of mr george bolton when they put n a varied programme which- was well can led out among thoso who con tributed wero mrs robinson of toi onto mi wilson and mi robinson of gueiph miss edna m pe iron mlsd madeline taylor miss mao weathcr- ston tho cornet solos by mi robin son were much appreciated no well as tho duett by messrs wilson and rob inson tho evening was all that could bo desired after tho postponement from tho evening previous on account of rain a good tmnout greeted the girls in theli effoits to put on a listening in social time rov mr donaldson was chairman civic holiddy has come and gon and tho day was rather quiet witn tho exception of plcnics on tho river bank down tho valloy road we wore pleased to have with ps ovor tho weekend mr and mrs a j murray tnd daughter giaco of tor onto misa alice joliffe miss margaret dudds of toronto mr and mrs harrv boltoji and daughters v gueiph johnston he wu land elwyn lockor o mmcoc mra tvm jagoahd son or toronto mi strachan croft of dur ham at the homoof mrs joseph croft and fred croft of kltchenciv mra a f johns and children of clinton aro spending some time jn our midst with her hi others george and edwiu d pcarcn and her aistri mrs mcphedian of everton miss margaret richardson of woy- burn and hoi cousin mr freeman of clearwater sask aro on a visit to tho noma of air and mrs john richardson tho preparatory services of the continuing pi cgbytei lans wero con ducted by revi a c stowart of acton friday evening the congre gation was addi eased by rov mr simpson of toronto who gave an earnest discourse taking for his tox i cor vt 20 thoroforo glorify god in your body and in your spirit which are gods thirteen individuals were received into tho church by certificate an piofesslon of fattb on sunday tho communion of the lords supper was obaervod and rev mr slmpsoi took for his text i coi v 7 christ our pussover is sacrificed foi us a large congregation waft present tho continuing presbyterians aro fortun ate in having mr simpson mlnlntor to their needs and his messages are both helpful and inspiring preparatory services woro also hod thursday evening in tho ttnltod chuich and communion on sunday morning tho ball gamo last saturday aftor- noon between tho local team on tholi qwn diamond and georgetown wasin favor of tho visiting team tho sojoro being 12 to 4 in tho ball games at erin on monday our boys were unfo- tunnto again messrs s ft poart and jas watson havo onch installed a new gaaoll u pump recently and tho lattei has al had a retaining wall built up at the corner of the gaiago it is topped off with a meftu railing which lmprooj i the promises considerably tor very shames sako a farmers mow ing machine was run over theso gravol drives last thursday tho day when hundreds of our clticens and others wero expected to attend tho unvot ing of the memorial to the lato ro j c wilson and thero tho nowmown hay lay as tho scores of cars and hun dreds of pedestrians passed over it the walks running cast and west which the council decided somo timo ago to sell for plots look as if they havo not been mown this eummerrtxnd in this condition with carefullykept plots on cither side tho contrast is rather painful the beautiful circular plot facing tne cntianco to tho cemotery where tho fine monument to our south african soldier hero stands also looks as if neuhcr a lawn mower noi a scythe had touched the grass slnco it began to grow in tho spring now i havent it my heart to place the blamo for these conditions on th official whoso multifarious duties in clude tho care of tho cemotery i jancy jiosaoovorloaded with other work more jnslstent that ho le un uble to undertako all that is placed upon him tho fault certainly lies with the municipal council itself and its cem etery committee frankly i have to confess that although i live not far from falrview cemetory and am often in tho cemetery itself i havo not once seen the councils chairman of the cemetery committee make un official visit thci 0 since his appointment tho existing conditions must not be permitted to continue falrview cem etory has always yielded morerev enues than havo boon expended on its care und maintenance the auditors statements prove this conclusively in fact the audited statements passe 1 and paid for alnce tho cemotery w is opened show that hundreds of dollars of suiplua icveiiue from the cemeter have gone into the general funds of the municipality with no accounting to the credit of tho cemetery fund for yeara according to statute i understand not do war derived from tho cemetory revenues can legally be used for anj other purpose the matter resolves itself into this position the council has given very ample evidence for years of its in ability to properly take caro of the cemetery the people sriomanowr- mand that its administration and caro should bo placed in tho hands of a commission that commission shoulu have power to formulate a plan for perpetual caro of all plots to employ a competent caietnker with experience and ability as a gardcnei whotfo wholo time would bo tmployed so that dilves walks plots ti ces and shrubbery would bo kept constantly noat and tldj and then it would be at all times pre sontablo the timo has surely come when this couisc may reasonably but firmly bo demanded now mr editor i hope you w111 back mo up in this proposal strongly it is amply manifest that if falrvlov cemotery which has all pobslblo na tural advantages is ever to bo plnced in tho atato citizens generully and plot owners universally desiro it fb be a commission must be put in charge if this cannot bo accomplished in an other way i m in favor of making this an issue of the next municipal election very sincerely plot owner and ratepayer acton august 5th 1025 three bigday s august 6 7 and 8 it will pay you to study carefully our august clearing lines 119 bed sheets hemmed ready for use good vaiue valueaat 1 75 for each teddy bear blankets 30 x 40 regular 1 35 for 98c 36 x 48 regular 2 00 for 149 25 dozen towels pure linen huck and fancy oq stripe towels 18x34 regular 50c for ctifc a real house dress bargain at less than you would pay for material 50 house dresses regular 1 25 qa ladies handkerchiefs 10 x 10 inches white with colored cord stitching border 3 fo 10c 8 for 25c a big saving fctr men 10 doz overalls goo j- oq 1 89c jieovy weight standard quality cloth oil sizes for mens work shhits- good value at 1 25 for soap at half price this soap is good j- 9c value at 10c sale price d for 9c remember the date august 6 7 8 mclean co mdx street acton got store closes wednesday at 12l30 when you serve pie made with national flour make the cuts large if the fill ing is as fine as the crustawill be pie crust la considered a test of a bakers skill use national flour and you will be able to make pie crust that will tempt a stone image ord- a sack of national flour to day it is the finest flour made for all round family baking norval flour mills w a browne co props norral out dance at stanley park erin on friday aug 7th and saturday aug 8th return engagement of bud suitors melody kings 7 pieces of toro who will suppl the music two silver cups will be given for prize waltz and pnie fox trot at the friday evening dance sunday afternoon at 3 oclock sacred concert by bud suitors melody kings of toronto attractive august furniture sale smiths rurnlturo storo qulph 1 otforlng ercut bargains thla month hero aro a row apcclmens of tho at tractive ottcrlnka congolcum bugs 0x0 rcaular 9 oofor 0 70 754x0 rog- llliu u 25 foi 8 7c 0x9 regular 13 50 for10 76 9x10 regular 15 76 foi 1175 9x12 regular 18 00 for 13 00 a tapestry chcitoi field aulto and ni litautiful floor lamp with silk shade rogulai 105 00 for 97 go many almi- lai bargains aro ontci cd como in and examine thorn smiths wyndbnm street duelph for friday only lake trout by the fish 16c by the piece 18c sliced 20c watch our window for friday and saturday specials w j patterson corner mill and main streets acton ont free press job printing is always neatly done 1 t 6- v

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