Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 29, 1925, p. 6

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-i- blrtha marxian charged for at the louowinar mo duwi marruscs sl dcatha soc memorial r line eatra for i cards and dealhi are now following ratea blrtha 50c 10c per 1 pocma born someuvillie at acton- on octobor 9 192b to mr and mrs geortro somerviuo a daughter margaret pearl polster at niasrara falls ontario on sunday october 25 1926 to mr and mrs david k kolster a son john irving married cream6hegoldhamin toronto on saturday may 16 182b dtels lillian daughter of mr and mrsth goldham to mr johrt creamore all of acton kennedyjohnson at the par- nonage acton by itv r e zim merman b a on tuesday october 27 1925 eva may younger daugh ter of mrs hannah john son to john edwin only son of mr anil mrs e frnnk kennedy foled lane at his home umehhouso on friday octobor 23 1925 robert ijtnc in his 67th- year barr in burlington on tuesday october 27 1925 goorglna wllllam- ina taylor wife of walter j barr police magistrate daughter of the lato george t and roblna taylor and granddaughter of the lato judge taylor of hamilton 2hj jvrtrnt rt ftem thursday october 29 1125 brief local items now altogether for a sane hal loween both the weekend th month end with halloween grit or tory take your choice same old story different vblce twill soon be tlmo to look for the always welcome indian summer keep sweet today the election excitement will be over tomorrow octobers woods ore brown and bare the autumn leaves fall every- wkere general election today it will bo orderly and courtesy will no doubt prevail quarterly communion services will be held in the united church next sunday the recurring snow storms this month havebeen very- unusual for october electors you have two ffood men to choose- from today use your franchise tholaot night of october ishau lowoen night thebrownies go out to set things aright the kiddles at the schools are hav ing lots of fun over their new milk rations theso days even 4he merchants of the little town of thorndale have just held a successful dollar day or all nights in the year the eve of all hallows holds a unique placo in the popular imagination the school pupils wouldnt object a bit if the election half holiday to day extended in their direction the bricklayers have completed their work on the starkman store on mill street which is being ro built halloween masquerading visitors will of course be careful this year not news of local import property changes hands mr i starkman has purchased mrs algols liourfr on scene street the solo was made by il j kerr real eatato agent good price fot county bonds at tho meeting of the cdumty coun cil last weok fourteen bids were re- coived from toronto bond dealers for the coming isaue of halton dcbentures 32b00nvo per cent twenty years that of hi k bain co- ltd 9985 wan the highest and was accepted v the cloying campaign meetings dr anderson held the last meeting of the campaign in the- toivn hall on saturday evening owing to the very wet night tho attendance was mudfii smaller than at his previous mooting the speakers of the evening were dr andbrsopar a t hayuon ottawa and col j k mckay mr camp bells closing meeting was held on tuesday evening thero was not as largo n crowd as at the capacity meet ing the week before but tho interest was keon g h thomas of jbrace- b ridge was tho outside speaker but oure own county men mcsstb i iz robertson milton and wj i hamp shire esquefllng wcro the tipeakera who enthused tho audience valuable halton farm sold there was an important transfer this weok when ex- warden e a orr of clarkson purchased tho big sir frank bailllo farm west of oakvillo this farm contains twp hundred and fifty acres and has one of the best stock barns and stables in ontario the barns were built by tho lato sir frank balllie to house- his champion herd of shorthorns whlchje had gotten together just a snort tlmo be fore hla death these shorthorns were sold to duncan campbell of moffat liberal candidate in halton in the elec tion today mr orr gets the place aa a going concern btock implements feed etc and immediate possession oakvillo star neighborhood news- town and country bannockburn the october meeting of tho ban- nockburn womens inatltuto was held on wednesday octobor 21 at tho home of mrs a gi clarrlilgc acton cross road tho roll call was responded to oy 10 members each of wliom- told a joxe mrs thomas konncdy wus appolnjd a dologato td tho womens instit te- convention to bo hcltl in toronto on november 17 1 mul lj follow ig routine business mra georgo r as- new of acton district president g vo a very interesting address on tho vlio nocesslty- of properly supervliod amusements for young people a short musical progrununc wan given following which lunch was served the next meeting will bo held at the hcio of mlas betty lowrlo 5th line on wednesday november 2 nassagaweya at iiih sale of puo bred shorthorns at afoftut laat wednesday mr duncan campbell sold twenty lioiuu tho prices ranged from 1c0 to485 mr and mia james isuuterbroolf were suddenly bereft on sunday of their twoyearold babe from summer flu interment was made in kbenezer cemotcry on monduy mrs euster- brouk huu been cuito ill during tho week a good ileal of interest is being taken in tho election which concludes today nassngawoya will stand stoiigly for her prominent son- duncan curopbell crewsons corners ballinafad price realized at oac sale receipts approximating 10 coo were realised at the annual sale of llvo stock at the ontario agricultural col lege lastthursday afternoon which was attended by buyers from all over the province the solo was featured by good stock spirited bidding and satisfactory prices the total receipts amounted to approximately 10000 the top price being realized for king sylvius colanthus a holstein male which went to henry sproatt off port hope one of the heaviest buyers of daiw cattle at the sale for 34s the hlgnest price received for a female waa 200 for warrens saint sultana from 4 s shepherdson markdalo dairy cattle males averaged 14 and females 1118 acton population now about 2100 it is very manifest thalt actons population is growing rapidly year after year- new houses are being erect ed yet every house in acton is oc cupied and the supply is not equal to the demand tho population is evi dently above 2000 now the voters list prepared for tho election today contains the- names of 12c7 residents there are 300 public school pupils registered and 99 high school students in addition to this there are ail the children in tho town under fivo years of age and those between school age 16 to 21 years about 20o of tho former and iso of tho latter this the anniversary services in tho united church last sunday was large ly attended especially in the evening owing to tho ruin the morning con gregationwas hmallor rev mr zim- mermaht of acton prooiched very help ful and inspiring scimoua which the congregation enjoyed very much mr and mrs cameron mcenery and mr and mrs william evans and miss ida beswlck acton visited frfenda here on sunday a farewell and presentation was held at the home of mr xnd mra david mcenery last friday ovening the neighbors were present in large num bers and presented mr and mrs mc enery with much valued gifts in tho form of easy chairs kind words were spoken of the esteem in which they have always been held in the com munity and the bent wishes of all follow them to their new home in acton mr smith nellea who has been very ill for several months is now recover ing and hopes soon to be his old tlmo rugged self crowsons corners is supplying a fair sliuro toward weddings theso days and they say tlxavearo mqro to follow the snow and rain havointorfered seriously with tho gathering of tho root crop this mohtha fow weeks of oldfashlbricd indian summer will bo welcomed the highway has heon pretty sloppy for a week or two but tho aoction through hero dries l off more readily than many other sections of the road bod osprinqe milton to disturb the homes where there is gives a total of 2009 in addition is sickness those in that section or beardmore crescent which for municipal pur tho drinking fountain at the government building and the horse fountain on main street have been closed for the frosty season tho electors of bownaanvlllo voted last week to give the qoodjwar tire rubber co exemption from taxa tion for ten years by 663 to 11 ottawa merchants aro discussing the question of keeping the atorea open until ten oclock on friday evenings and closing at ft oclock on saturday evenings chestnuts are falllnar applea are ripe bonfires are burning footballs arp out halloweens comlnar then well have fun isnt it jolly the fall time has como by juggling the flgrurea of the last election one can prove almost anything but it is tho ballots which are put in the boxes today that will really tell the tale bramptons experience in building under the municipal building act has not been very satisfactory only ave of tho twelve houses taullt are rented a deficit has to be met niontbly the liberal male quartette has been industriously rehearsing that popular old song the campbells ore coming they expect youll hear it tonight when duncan arrives a number of the xaexpbera of the acton womens inatltuto attended the masquerade party of he eaqvesing womens institute at stewarttown on tuesday they report an enjoyable time the early frosujtndurainaplayed havoc wlth the maple collage this year the usual autumn colors of gold and scarlet and bronze have been lacking and natures palette has not shown the delightfully vivid colors which usually pr in the canadian call time iort hopo police aw getting to be mighty particular last week they hauled a young cobura man up before the magistrate for reckless driving he was fined 15 and costs for driving an automobile with one hand the other arm being around a girl evidently when iort hopes chief of police ras young automobiles were not in use coburg sentinel star poses belongs to tho township of eaquealngbut which is for all other reasons part at he municipality of acton these residents will brine our population up to 2100 tariff tq keep hie heres a story from across the line which coay sweeten somo of tho local politicians who though this is elec tion day havent yet got throughtalk ing tariff high or low a certain congressman from a mountain dis trict is troubled with a weak squeaky little volco which sometimes foils in the midst of what might otherwise he an eloquent peroration recently the annual thanksgi vingoupper in- connectlon with st pauls united church milton will bo held on thurs day evening november f mrs john black passed away at tho home of her daughter mrs colin a campbell edmonton alto on sept 30th in her 86th year mrs blacks maidon name was may do da ter of the lato john dowar pioneer settler of the scotch block esqueslng anniversary services were hold last sunday in knox church rev t crawford brown of toronto chaplain of tho 48th highlanders preached both morning and evening to largo congre gations thero was apeclal music by the choir wqlli sung walter mc- cutcheon of hamilton a noted- bari tone sang solos with splendid effect the collections wero the largest in the history of the church wesley cardinoll who has u garden on victoria strceet near tho cnlt station has taken two crops of pota toes of tho samo piece of ground in- side of six months tho first crop planted on the 17th of april was irish cobbler they yielded 38 elevenquart baskets the second crop put in 18th of july of green mountains v token out the 16th of october and yielded 19 eleven quart baskets arhount 57 baskets altogether the ground is 28 foot wide 80 feet in length and less than a 90 pound bag of potatoes was planted at cach time champion erin accounts passed by council only item of business attended t at brief sesaion the session of the council was brief on tuesday evenlngttio following ac counts were ordered to be paid general account j williamson teaming j 60 00 h n farmer salary and sup- plies j b mackenxle supplies w j held selecting jurors geo barber nelec tings jurors 239 20 waterworks account h n parmer stamfffl j 80 47 j b mjackenele supplies go francis hankln co supplies 70 88 gar t shore thompson co sup plies 16 60 17 97 34 23 1 00 1 00 the report- was adopted 88 35 r j kerrs list of 8ales saturday november 1 mrs nlxdn hlllsburg household furnhure tuesday november 10 herbert aullfte nassagaweya farm stock implements hay and grain thursday november 12 winter fair quelph seed grain and roots saturday november 14 eatato ot archibald mcdonald campbell vine- house and household effects tuesday november 19 david mc enery ka twnow favm in addressing the houso on a matter connected with the tariff he exclaim ed why tariffs are like a pair of- auspeqders sometimes tight and som ou tlines loose but uncle sam needs them just the same to keep hla here the congressmans voice struck a high treble note flared and stopped the house held its breath while he clear ed his throat the suspense which seemed to last cor fully a inlnutc was more painful to the auditors than to the orator for every one was wonder ing whether he would say trousers or pants and some wcro even hoping that he might say pantaloons even overalls would be better than pants for pants is most unparliamentary but all fears were without foundation ite cleared hie throat with the greatest care and in a deathlike stillnesa re sumed his oration where ho had drop ped it to keep up his running ex penses the words which followed wore lost foreverjiiajfalo of jaughter dr and mrs mcmano and little daughter of toronto were sunday visitors with mr and mrs r w hull rev p e hcddon of wellnnd is visiting with mr andmcrs j a step hens and other friends here mrs nell johnston and little son of detroit mich are visiting with mr and mrs e hvhowywilh local horticulturallsts enjoyed a splendid illustrated address on horti culture by mr h j moore j of tho department of agriculture in the town hall on friday evening miss gregg principal of the local continuation school was called to her home at uxbridgc on monday even ing owing to tno sudden death of her mother on thursday ovqning last tho many friends of the bridetobe miss ma- jorle graham assembled at her home when a miscellaneous shower was given jner manyanauflefulwerflthe gifts showered upon hor in the death of george ramsden at his residence hcroron saturday the 17th inst erin loses a highly respect ed cltlxen and business- man oi many years ho conducted a successful hardware business and was well and favorably known a pretty houso wedding was cele brated at the homo of mr and mrs amos to veil guelph on monday after noon 12th insl when miss sadie ger trude atchcson daughter of the lato john atchcson and airs atchcson of erin township became tho bride of mr george andrew d rennlck of georgetown advocate our industrious farmers i aro busy theso days taking up turnips and if favored with good weather will finish them this weok from irosiectu tho coming election will bo a quiet affair in hls com munity our citizens being too busy with tho rush of fall work many of our residents attended the funeral on tuesday morning of the lato mrs edmund synott from her late home on the town line of erin and eraqiosa tho friends of mrs william usher- wood second lino will be pleased to hear that she is doing nicely in tho guelph general hospital mhs of guelph vjaltdliat the homo of mr and mrs overland during tho wcokend a few of our farmers attended the big auction sale held at the o a c lost week tho erarnosa ploughing match held last saturday on the farm of mr roy grumment on tho rockwood lino was a very interesting affair and was fairly well attcnd64 by local fjarmers tho championutimwas won by mr j oakes of eramora with mr x alton a close second the third honons went to mr w talbot of ejeerton thoir splendid workmanshiivwaborth of praise and tho popular judge mr mc lean of richmond hill was hard- pressed to decide the lucky winners from reports mr william usher- wood of tho second line jias sold his beautiful hundrcbcacrc farm for a high figure mr will douglas of the first line has purchased the farm of tho late e bardon on tho second line our residents uro looking forward to more prosperous times after the com ing elections judging by tho business being dono in our community georgetown mr george uuvih ih progressing nicely since iiih ojioratloii and was uiblo to leave tho hospitallast week mra h p luwhoii la rocoverhig nlooly from her recent operation and expects td bo able to return homo from tho hospltul this week mr edmcwhirter was ablo to re turn homo from tho hospital last weok ho is recovering- nlcoly from hla ro- ccnt operation and is looking fine mr rd warron and his two sods ernest and ctiroy and mr w g col lier of toronto enjoyed a round at tho golf links on saturday afternoon the daughters of tho church hold a progrcsslvo ouchro in trio sunday school room of st goorgos anglican church on tuesday evening mr j b wallace of tho- bank of montreal wont to ottawa last weok td attend tho funeral of his sister-in- law james brown of esqucalng town ship had his right log broken on sun day ho wafl a motorcycle and in turning a corner at stewarttown tho machlno skidded and threw him off with tho above painful result su ndaywaaob so rvodns missionary sunday in st georgos church rev d m rose for 10 years a missionary in iqdla was tho special preacher knox presbyterian church anniver- sary was held on sunday when rev dr ellison of runnymodo church toronto preached both services there was special music by the choir oh the monday evening following tho anniversary tea was hold herald a barn party rockwood a faithful civil servani iii scores of homes in this community now miss the dally calls of alex mc donald tho faithful courier for rural route no a ever since the rural route system was establlshpt alex mcdonald has been a courier day in and day out with rarely a day missed after a storm whon roads were irnpaa- slble even to his majcstys mail in sunshine and storm has his route been covered with scrupulous and punctlllt ous faithfulness and mr mcdonalds service as a civil servant chargcd with the custody of his majestys nihil dates back many years prior to the adoption of rural routes for facilitating of the distribution bf moll matter down the concession liries and over the crossroads andalong the by paths of the farms in this section of halton county alex mcdonald waa post- m a and had tho con tract of carrying themall to acton and to knatchbull and it was here he put in hla apprentice work in dignifying the duties of his office delivery of the mall always on time rain or shine was his motto and mra mcdonald was tnbued with the same spirit one winter a good many years ago the nassagaweya roads to knatchbull were blocked alex mcdonald was sick in bed at his home at speyslde mra mc donald brought the mall to acton and started to knatchbull through the drifts with the mall bag fnrrricrs aleng the rdad told her ahe would never get through but she said tvo got her majestys moil and it must go through and through it went over snow drifts and pitch holen yes over fences it went and tho mall was delivered as usual it is a great hardship for alex to give up his re sponsibilities but the illness of last spring is now renewed and the dear old man is really incapacitated it wan n hard blow- to him to hayo to offer for sale hls faithful horse the other day it waitpathotle to those who knew the circumstances many who have heard hln cheerful oood morning through the years of the past miss it nowtry keenly the best wishes of all go forward that the faithful ourrlor of tt r no 4 may rti2ura tit irdst thmrnay bo burl1nq itorl owing to tho inclement weather of monday last week the young peoplos society of the united church post poned their visit to norfolk- street methodist church guelph milton watson was to have taken the topic in the interests of young peoples work in the unitod church theso exchange visits should prove of great value in tho welfare of church activi ties among tho rising generation of today who are the men and women of tumorrow mr john forrest and mrs e wil liamson of hamilton also miss nesslo selckney of stoney creek spent the weekend vith mrs robert henderson mr robert- henderson mr and mrs william firldser of simcoe spent tho weekend at their home here mrs george young is visiting at tho home of her daughter mrs archlo mcnabb tho fall plowing match in the township which was to be held on tho 20th at roy grummets farm was postponed until saturday tho 24th weather conditions are interfering with farm operations considerably lately and again interfered with the plowing match mr johnharvey of the llmtcworks has moved hla men over to tho north kiln for quarrying stone it is somo eleven years efinco there was any work done at this kiln which was closed when the great war broke out dur ing tho past summer a great quantity of rock has been taken out from be hind tho east kiln which waa con demned somo tlmo ago oakville mrs geo allen has accepted tho position as resident nurse at the kress house preston and is leav ing shortly to assume her duties tho young ncopler of st lukes church wilt put on atlrcat comedy on wednesday november 35 thehigh school pupils are making arrangements to hold their- annual hajjowoon party on friday ovening octobor 30v tho glara ev moore mission circle will hold a halloween party in trin ity school roomon monday evening october 26th at oclock halloween features will be order of the-ovon- ing on sunday november 1 tho east plains united church wllr- hold their anniversary services at 3 p m nnd again at 7 p m rev dco e smith of beamsville a former pastor will bo the speaker on thursday inst mr frank wllk- erson of appleby showed the gazette a potatohnt weighed two pounds anfd measured 14 inches around tho ode way and 10 inches tho other mr and mrs w a deane miss francis deaneof oakvillo- and miss breckon of burlington loft last week on a motor trip to miami florida where they intend to apend tho winter the womens institute will hold a homebaking sale at their next regu lar meeting november 14 in the pub lic library deputyreeve hojtbv presented the report of the finance committee re commending tho striking off of uri- collectablo taxes which dated back several years in some cases the par ties had moved away and in other cases tho amounts wore too small to warrant suing for collection on motion the report waa adopted rev w a wilson b d of tor- onto was the guest of his brother j g and mrs wilson burlington avenue for a few daya last week rev mr wilson loft on monday for british guiana south arnorich where he will engage in missionary work under tho missionary society- of the united church of canada at a meeting of young peoples aodlmlea of trinity and christs unit ed church j on monday evening last hho following ofllcora were electrfl for the coming soason 1st vicepresv miss crulclcshank 2nd vlcepren jack til- ton 3rd vfceepros helen graham 4th vlcepres allan brlderman secretary newton ghrent treasurer arthur har- ff pftlsfe marjbrlo spoors lym v trtfr smith qoibtto mr l st c little has disposed of his properly in oakvillo and is leav ing for trail british columbia mr e a polls has purchased tho trucking and general cartage busi ness of mr john mcdonald mr william peaao of toronto spoke to tho rolarlnns on monday evening on the educational objective of the rotary as yet sufficient domand fon the establishing of a nfght school in -oak- vllle has not been recofvod by tho committee in charge thomas shields and jack french left oakvillo last week by motor for florida where they will spend the winter twolvo hummonaes have been issued by chief kerr this weok for non payment of dog license and poll tax the tardy onea are appearing before magistrate shjplds today harry fleuty and james martin who figured in a level crpsslng acci dent near port credit a week flgp- sun day are recovering from their injuries definite information was given at tx meeting of tho council on monday night on the proposed roopening of tho-captoln- andrew shipyards under a new management the ladles aid of knox church will hold a hcalloween tea and sale of home cooking and candy in the church hall on saturday october 31 from 1 to 8 oclock a musical pro gramme will ho provided and a pleas ant tlmo ia anticipated fanned by mondays heavy wot wind fire in the waste piles at the rear of the mjirlatt tannery spread to tho western pier and was blazing mer rily beforo discovered orr response to a hurried call tho firemen soon had tho blaze under control about twenty feet of tho pier was partially burned tho garden gity press whose rop- resontativefl vial ted oakvillo some tlmo ago ivith a view of removing thoir torontp plant to this place art- still considering tho change and while another town 1b bidding hard for this industry the dlroctors still look favor ably towards thlsplace when a chango is decided upon tho rev c e hiloy who for tho past three nnd a half years has been rector of st judos church has re- colved an appointment to st georges of st catharines succeeding canon broughall who in turn has been ap pointed to the cathedral in hamilton heralding ronqwod activities on tho pnrt of the young people ot st johns united- church rov j h mcbain preached a special aervlce to a inrgp congregation on sunday evening last members of tho young pooplou or- gnjiliatlon assisted and took ovei the outstanding choir programme on tho following evening over i2d members ami frlomia tff the league wait down til fc wjsrtftnft in lufek hmlrbmu halloween with its witches and hobgobbllns and elioata ia the holiday especially suited to tho outofdoors if you are planning a party for the 3lat of october hold it in a shed or a barn or if there is no readymade shelter make one of cornstalks built upon a framework of poles pump kins ranged round tho aides will serve as seats for tho guests and jack-o- lanterns will furnish plenty of light send out invitations in envelopes dec orated with drawings of pumpkins and with jackolantern seals and ask xachuesttq come prepared to do some original trick or stunt in keop- lng with tho occaelon of course you will play many of the traditional halloween games such as bobbing for npplca and naming and burning candles an owl hunt is good fun cut little owls jrom gray black and white paper hldo the owls give each guest a toy fiuri a little bow and arrow or a bean blower and let them hunt tho owls a gray owl counts five a white one ten and a black one fifteen the player who bags tho most owls or who makes tho most points should re ceive a prize fortune hunting is played with a largo witch cut from black paper pin the nguro to the middle of a sheet pin many httlo envelopes with a for tune sealed in each round it and let the morefavorabip fortunes be those nearest tho witch the best fortune of all is placed in tho witches hand- blindfold the- guests and let each in turn touch the sheet with tho end of a broomstick write the name of the player upon the envelope she touches qr comes nearest to and when all have found their fortunes open and read tho predictions in the envelopes just before the time for refresh monts let tho two smallest children dressed in fairy costumcb pass bas kets one to the slrls and one to tho boys filled with little black cats owls horseshoes wishbones and witches cut from paper there must bo two of each kind and tho boy who for ex ample takes a black cat must find tho girl who has the one to match tho couples then find ucats on tho pump kins and are aorved with coffee pump kin pie- and doughnuts conceal a ring ti penny nnd a thim ble in the doughnuts tho ono who finds the ring will be married first tho one who flnda the pentfy will in herit a fortune and the ono who gets tho thimble may expect to remain a spinster get into big pay work why drift from year to year aa a laborer at small pay and hard work when with rf few weeks training under export guidance you can be earning big money in any of tho following trades automotive mo- chanicnl electrical ignition expert battery work welder halrdressing mechanical dontlstr or barberlng largo demand pleasant iwork big future write at once to dept c for apeclal offer hemphill trade schools ltd 1c3 king- st w toronto wonderful healing salve for ec zema burns sores etc send 3 cent stamp for sample or 25 cents for a box 23 dunlbe rd toronto 5 had been deceived a certain jlttlo western- girl came to her mother with a triumphant air and said ive aoeu something i guess nobody else over saw what was it asked her mother it was a chinaman in the street and he was wldo awake right in broad daylight well why not why dont you know you told mo that when we are awake all the china men aro asloopran d whgrrworo asleep theyre awake one syrnpton of eye strain a peihon vines in the morning feeling fit nnd ready for any thing he htnrta to work with enthusiasm but in two or three hours begins to lose his energy this is particularly truo of those that uno their eyes for close work if your eyes aro a handi cap to you first wo could con- vlnco you of the fact then re lieve you a d savage optomatnat and mfg optloian riehtnttfrtrfoatofflce savago building quelph auction sale farm sjock implements etc the undersigned has received in structions from herbert e auliffe to sell by public auction at lot 19 con c nassngawoya township on i tuesday november 10 at ono oclock sharp the following houses 1 bay horse rising d years weight 1300 1 brown horse 12 years weight 1300 1 bay driver 10 years cattle red cow milking bred september 26 red cow milking bred oct- 16 red cow milking bred sept 18 holstleh cow milking bred sept 30 jersey cow fresh two months red cow due nov 1 red cow rn liking bred sept 20 steer 2 years red and white cow due feb 4 5 steers 1 year holstein bred sept 1 4 calves 2 heifers 1 year old igs york sow bred sept 1 implements bain wagon and box massey harris cultivator set 4 section harrows cockshutt plow no 21 sharp j hay rake ecufflcr molotte soparator daisy churn no 3 hay rack stone boat steel tired buggy gravel box grass sower butter bowl and ladel good cutter eet team har ness set single harness grain and hay 4 tons of timothy hay 1 ton of clover 450 bushels of oats poultry 30- plymouth rock hens 2 geese and 1 gander teums all sums under 1000 cash over that amount 11 months credit on approved joint notes 6 off for each huy grain and poultry cash no reserve the proprietor ta giving jp farminip r j kerr auctioneer mclean co signs of early winter cold weather setting in makes one think of warm clothing- we have the stockour prices are the lowest for no 1 stock mens combination underwear turnbulls make i 350 and 400 mens heavy all purefwool ribbed shirts ant drawers sizes 34 to 42 ateach mens heavy combination all pure wool at tfj ca special each pou 200 stanpields twopdce hirts and draw- ifro rja elts at each boys fleecelined shirts and drawers sises 24 to30 at each 75c mens fleecelined shutts and drawers at 100 125 150 each men s pyjamas made of good quality scotch flannelette sizes small medium and large regular price d0 jf 300 special pz4i carhartt overalls we sell carhartt overalls the best overall made get a pair and try them every pair guar anteed mclean co mill street acton ont store closes wednesday at izso l mcmillan clerk phone 30 acton 182 mccoys cod liver extract tablets fine for thin underdeveloped kids children lov thm booauso they are sugar coated and as easy to take aa candy j cadesky of toronto eyesight specialist willbe at a ibrownh drug store acton monday nov 2nd anyone sulterlng from eye- train defective vision or headache should not miss the opportunity of consulting this oyoslght specialist appoint ments may bo mods with jar a t brown druggist consultation free office hours 9 am fill 4 p in n i r millinery all the latest shapes and sizes at moderate prices now is the tffne to think of christ mas gifts we have a large range of fancy vorfc and novelties miss j galbraith millinery and fancy goods phono 109 bfmim9abvm its your uuty mother to aeo that tho frail pcuked sickly youngster grows up to bo strong in body keen in mind and robust in health icxtntct from jtho llvorb of the lowly coclflhh hfo tho heulfh weight and the strength producing yitamlnea that ure found in mccoys cod liver extract tableta which nro old by pharmaciuuj all over north and south amercica doctors know abou them and ap does the druggist and if your children need building up aak for theso fable ts today if you want to givp your loved ones a good appetite and pupounda of good healthy flesh on their bone but bo sure to get mccoys thoy aro not expensive 60 tabids 60 cents and 11 you are hot pleasod with tho improvement after 30 days your money back a very sickly child aged 9 gained 12 pounds in seven mo and nnd healthy ono skinny woman gained 9 pbunds in 24 days puts par excellence full lines of the very fiqjest of meats we always have the cuts you want and can supply your iyejy need in the line of meats cooked meats f beef t pork i j lamb homemade sausage veal f we carry n line of thejlnest canned goods and the prices aro the lowest consistent with the quality just phone your order for these lines and have them ddlivered alpng jth your meat order phone 16 now oien every wednesday afternoon w j patterson corner hill and main streets acton ont when father shotus them horn it should be played i never took a music lesson in his life but he loves music feels it lives it so thats why he takes a player roll and makes othersfeelit too if daughter who is studying piano thinks she ha3 not yet reached the stage when she can finger the second rhapsody she puts on that roll fine says father but here towards the end let those notes sparkle faster and louder tne crescendo explains daughter well whatever it is this is what i mean and he adds his own expression to the piano roll henry herbert player pi ano possess excepnal qualjjjpsjaf tone and perfect control of ex pression in their player actions their workmanship is assured by the fact that henry herbert pianos are made by mason srisch toronto limited canada guelph branch 1 0 5 wyndham st

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