a i births marrhtel and death ire now charged for at the falowing ratcilrtbs soc marriages sos dth soc memorial cards 50c ioc per line extra for poem born watson in acton on friday hay 38th 1920 to mr uiid mm victor vvnthon a daughter 4 creamer iii acton on friday morning alny 28 1920 to mr and mrajohn w creamer u son john curl murka at georgetown on- satur day may 22nd 1020 to mr and mrs john c murray a son irno board died reid in guelph on tuesday may 2eth 1920 james h reld in his 07th year r matthews at kitchener on fri day may 28th 1926 elisabeth deffipsoy foemariy of acton in her 72nd year stalker at her home lot s3 con 4 eaquesing juno 2 1926 annie ross beloved wife of john stalker tho funeral will bo held on bmday afternoon to falrvlew cemetery please omit flowers jgiartdn3frggprggg thursday juke 3 1926 ft brief local items now it ia real blossom lime now orangevilles population la 2228 june again the month of brides and f oses june exaralnduone are looming tip for tho- school puplja v kings birthday today lopff uve tho kins f the pretty illacs tiro blooming- pi of uely now 1 li vegetation generally is showing rapid growth now extensive improvements are in progress at st albaxs rectory moat people will have completed their potato planting this week some of the jneadows look excep tionally fine for the first ot june r -fmany- tarmers are shipplnir cat v cuttle and gvttjng good prices these days r 2 trn ex- reeve iwber ia havlns- his garage and barn removed to the rer of his lot june was ushered in rttfi iwploujs and refreshing showers and summer temperatures the tulip bed at the soldiers monument has been much admired during theu week v the contractors have been busty duriftfr the week painting the water- wojks tower tank last thursday maysv was the sixtyninth anniversary of oakvlllos corporation as a town mra j murray has had cement blocks made for a fine now hog pen he intendr shortly tot erect mjvr 1st bird wn is having erected a largo addition to hla barn on his farm on the acton crossroad -the- roseate hues of early dawn tho brightness of the day the crlmabn the sunset sky how fast they fade awayi j rockwood acton georgetown and hillsburs are the 1 ball teams which wil ploy in tho tournainent at hills burg today j i c 1 tlundrods dt halton county faira- ers will likely visit the ontario agri cultural college at guelphy on -wod- hesday june b acton iolgo i o o st no 104 will hold their annual church parade- to the baptist church on sunday news of local import rov amos to vol i honored jtov annus tovoll inapsotdr of tho guolph cliliarojia aid booloty was honored by jilafollowmomborh of tho association of clilldrona aid societies of the province at toronto when he was electocd second vloepreeldent of that orgariiwitlon n j hamilton concesiion 6 veterani voterana yvho- iqaf llmbn in tho war wlil ride free on any ilamilton strcpt car in future sametime ago tho application from tho amputation as sociation vas considered by the com pany and a fow days ptjotho conduc tors wcro noilfled tliat tho button of tho organisation would bo accented pn a ijulss orl ull street cans rev mr burrelt moderator r rev p g burroll of leamington was chosen moderator of the western association of baptlat churches at tho nltooteonth annual meeoting which closed at chatham las thursday rov mr jburrcuwas fop a time pastor of tho baptist church here ho brought mrs burrelhito acton as a bride prtbytry meeting on tuesday at hemeetlng of 3uclph presby- tor- of tho united church oh tues day eov a donaldsoq of hqckwood was electe4 chairman rev ge9tge ji knighton quohph secretary and rov roy frld guolph treasurer the al location te the budget for the year to the various charges in the jereaby- tery was made aotolts allotment is 20l0 called i to ooveroourt church toronto rev j 2s boyd who has been the pastor of the baptist church here the abjli j i ipsti y wi sff m wm i fflfy wia f siiv v mm r tho accrldont to tho motor touavoti tbo torontokltchehor lino at brit- tan la lobt- week somewat dampened the ardoarof the pubho for bustrlpsr tho waterworvui hydrants bave been given their sprlngt drees of tod and white point they arendw t- troctlvo and very readily dlic6rnadle tho cntorprislni orecoar plumber whotiasput a cbrnplete plumbing efliop on wheels houlri not nave to travel tar for jobs and ho win always avo his opls with him- aavertlalna haf come to bo arcn orally recpbnlod on as lecttlmate futtetlon not only of ttnunercla con cerns bu of all organlsatfans which eok tho patronaie of the public r anniversary services will be hccl in bostoniejsnyterlaux chnrehts- quealnrpn sunday jtfne 30th ser- vices will jje obhdqctedayjbev mrv wallla of oakvule at u am mct c dn it rheso are tho habpy days jrt tie jajtlm jlots of folks are saylaif may i a arhall house and alaarje tdm have some will have a dlf- ferent beslre when the weeds begin i j some of jito weekond vtsltarrj o v tho woodbine ho were suaceasfal la their innocent little apnrtr of jram- ttltog may 1uid a alqcond experience wllx clear them oat of double- thlr flrit earnlmts mjakyjuo council rum rocetvod- wqrd from ottawa that the estimated cost of dredln- onlcvlllej barbor is r 10 7c0 and that if snpplemontary passed the s work will jbedone thlrycar tjttwlil pay yoa to consult tho ad vertlslni cslumnsof the wub- fbbbs they contain ahnouncmenta of re- liable concerns mention their ftatc vprkas advertlaernints when you oall- to see their oodp rmr ieslle martin drove a truck- load of mmbars uf thej baptja church tbxlton ontuesdayafternoon to at- tend the openlrja of the new baptlat church there- it was an hiterastlnff and enjoyable outlna jrtesblutlpris were passed at tho ntejatlng- of esqiiealnar council lat c week proteatlng- against the- aouohof the ciwadum nauonaj railway re- call to xoiexcourt baptist church toronto me will leave acton for his nqwcliark about tho aaloldlq of- tho month mr jjoyds pastorate hero has been gratltylngly successf uk so win alwaye ctaerlsh kindly fecilngs for acton his first chargo for it was hare that- he was inducted and ordained helton ldies bataball team reorojaniza at a jrtlrier held in actoh last wednesday holton ladloa baseball team was reorganliod with the fol- ldwing officers hon president mr peter a smith president mrs adah fc oltrandcr sec treas miss viola rnmley baasageri mr byerman captain xottle v mason scorer arley- white managlrur and oround committee sail mcnobb and frank mclrrtcuh fin holiday far the editors v the editors who are able to go will have a wcmndtorful time at this years weekly newspaper convention rf tho plahb are carried out the convention will be hold at the chateau jfrontonac in quebec city in the thjrd week hi june thdxwlll occupy the tiraefrom noon on wectriesday the 6th to noon on rway oc the sameweiek after that the party arc to go by special steamer dotyxi the st- lawrence and up the sakuerioy rivor to chlcoutlml they will noe theblg paper mills and tho new aluminum plant there will also be a rllanerand a dance at mur ray bay the fashionable summer re sort and vihts to some of thoplaccs around quebeso city such as st anne de beaupro and montmorency falls first convocatioh at- the 0 a c guelph j degtee of bachelor of scientific agriculture conferred en 33 graduates with ceremony befltting- buch an n- nortant and unique occasion th6 fst convocation ih connection witfi the ontario agricultural college since its established at guelph 2 yenrs ucp vas held in memorial hall inst week in the preaqnee of uvcrnl hundred c-ti- zons and visitors from outside points tho degree of bachelor of sclenliflc actlcuhuro was conferred on a grn lp- ating class of 33 by right hon sir vrillinni muloclf pc kc m g jl a- iii clmncpllpr of the x verslty of toronto in addition to sir william mulock the speakers jvero sir robert falconer k cfmck jll 3 d d p c xj the president of the uplvoriiity oin tor onto and president j b reynolds of tho ontario agrloulture college the members of the- university enao present were eoaji pokenham oc tho college of education dr james brebner unlveralty registrar rf jiume prof potter prof satterlqy prof woodcock dr george h ixcko chief librarian of the city of tor onto and william houston m a xn addresalrtg the students chancel lor- mulock declared that lt gave iim a unique satisfaction to confer the degree in tho ontario agrlct- iral college for the first time in a hundred that it had bee a given away from the university of toronto he testified to the usefulness of tjio agricultural col lege ih the various bronchos of its work and referred in a reminiscent wayto tho times when he wa member of the university senate 40year8 ago neighborhood news townand comtry churchill the lato mrs edward mutthows crevv90n9 corners mr john brown whp has been in poor health for some time is now ablo t j bo about again the roada and bridges committee of khqueslng townshli cnnnrh were not loilff in getting herb to lhspoct the rohd conditions at the subway when their attention was called to the mat ter a deputation visited this ex tremely northwest corner of tho township last week they at once ad mltted need for repairs and left with the intention of recommending that tho council have a cement floor constructed under the subway and gravel grading ip to it on both sides the attention of the highway author ities is also to be called to the neces sity for a larger culvert or the steam running under tlio roadway fro m- tho canadian national tracks to the john brown farm property obituary rov arthur barker the now minis- tor appointed to thlr congregation will comnicnco his pastorate tho first sunday rh july ho will also minister to the ltmohouao and glenwlluame cliirches mr john smith was at kitchener t supaay attending the funeral of in l8bl- on april 13 1871 sho married mlts edward matthews mra kdwurd matthews passed away at lier home 105 elgin street kllchoncr 041 ivlday rather unexpect edly she had been in voor hoalthfor so mo tins e but was generally ablo tp be about ilrs matthews was a daughter of the into mr und mrs francis bempsoy tot muny years ebteencd robidenta of acton her birthplace was in erln und her birth therp was nas8agaweya tilsi graduates si motor smaah on mill 8ret lost thtiradoy morning two cars canoe into collision on mill street be tween jones store and postmaster matthews- rertddenee roy jotinston of the first lliio had hla car standing opposite the store and was in tho act of backing out to got past another car stsjidrag in front after he had bucked his dodge touring car toward theeottreflieoadrayowltouina car driven by- mrs hortwlck of era- nvbsscama utpthe street the ford sldeswiped use dodge and crumpled np the rear mud guard and then crossed the pavement and ran into the lor go- chestnut tree at mr matthews veranda elaoh party blamed the othor for the accident- the ford carjwas badly saiasherd- up with tho impaot with tho treo it was takeri down to caxes garaie by mr hartwlck who was alttlne bealde hla wife as she droyo uhd traded in oji a new car with which ttieyj drove home tho indications were- that the lady driver got rattled when she found herself in close ausinters y 1 vebspfjstj of bishop v- mcnaixy jrohert falconer stressed the import ance of the worh ahead of thena he declared a type- was being developed on trie farms and in the villages which was making for 0 cojnmunity thot is doing a great deal for the solidifica tion of tho canadian people the other provinces he said are- loolcltiff to otmario for a load in the roatter or scientific research in all departjnonts and he prophesied that the university of toronto would ko ahead by leapa and bounds iresldent roytiolds of the pac declared that the dignity of an occupa tion whether agricultural or any other id not in its usefulness or indetmn- dence but in tho degree of trained intelligence and of character neeesaary to success touching on tho queatlon of iixbap influence he cited anamerl- can opinion to tho effect that the eco nomic and political power of the rural districts is in danger and that the american farnicr of the future will be a market gardener eaerins to the manufacturing and business com munities 1 tho prise for general efficiency was awarded to gordon afcklnney of croydon england prior to tbo convocation a- luncheon txs held in the oac diningroom at which hon j s martin provln- clal minister of agriculture referred to the adviintagres the q a c had dtrived through the afhuatlon with the university of toronto and urrfed that a closer connection if possible should be obtained members and adherents from the nabsasuwcyaand campbellvllle eres- byterlan church assembled last even ing in the campbellvllle church to ex press the gratitude k esteem of tho community at largo to jfcov j t dtruclian and hie family mr strachan has accepted a call to the owen sound presbyterian church addresses wero given by the elders ami friends of the sister churches and a presentation was made of a well filled purse mrs alex cmcphail of compbellviue dedhere on wednesdaymarnlnff muw border who has been living at cayuga died there on monday the remains were brought to the home of her sister mrs early campbeilvllle by mr william johnstone undertjiker the funeral was held yesterday after noon from this horbo to campbellvllle cemotery speed of motor busses- schedule on some lines alleaed to require- higher than legal llmitr v rrf v i- gnrnlng- the proposed closing of norvnt and llmehbuae stations v- rpwifnrto a lady being severely ipiucauljy a boy push in an expnem v- -wngon- on the srdewalk tha wy prohlblting chlldreji frona rtdliis hiid ashing jbunall exiiress wagons oil the sidewalks will heehforcedn aylnier y banqukttfid the- proarrv asooatioh bton b c prury late prime minis ter of ontario and member for halton county was the guewt of on tmuhsday night df i3c week at tt banauot given by the progreslv as- forty-one- candidates confirmed at 8 jbh churoh- lhst wedoiwday evanlng may 26th hli liordshtp bishop mcntully of the diocese of hamilton mad6 his first episcopal visit to thepfltrlsh of st josephs acton the bishop was ac companied y very rey wni gehl chancellor of the diocese and hev x crieljy accuetary rev waller loyie cross bearer led a pjpcesaion ifrom he rectory to the church the cross bearer was fol lowed by the children who were to betconnrmed following the children came the malting clergy and fthe bishops memtoera of- the holy name society fornnqdia giard of honor as tho sishoppaswea t at the church door hie lordship was met by the pastor rev p j mc reavy and conducted to the sanotu- ary here aai appropriate address was read to the bishop after which his jxrrdflhip gavve an able and eloqtiept discourse to the people and to tho children- to too confirmed thet followed the conflrnatlon in which thirtyeight children and three adults received the eaeraroent after copfirnaatlan tho bishop as sisted by- rev thoortas traynor as deacon ad hevxeo mcbride as sub- dejkcbn gave solemn benediction of thq blessed acrarnent thtoughout the entire service the chair of filt josephs cburcfi assisted admirably in a loading edltotial in the globe on monday morninff la the following the recent motor bustruck couib- alon near brampton should caube the provincial authorities to iglvoiftore carefuu thought tothe place of th bus our transportation- econobsyt it has been complained for some time that busses by thelc rapid growth are making aerlbusl inroads on tho ttisl- hcbs- 61 radial and steam ralxwckys this vehicle nay 6 a permanent economic evolution arid if so itf la all the nioronecessojyorexamlhe it in lis relation to othor means of trm-b- portation it should boar its share of tho road burden and not encroach on the ri ghts of other trayellers the oils in colluuon hear branop- ten was operating if is said on j erin the ihlllaburg girls are practisrng faithfully for the first softball game of the cowtysesies which should fie gln this week mr harry willis b a recent graduate of mcmaster university is spending the summer vacation at his home here mr thomas wilson 9th line errh left at this office a hens egg which megsured-7- inches- by 84 inches mr a j horton suffered a pain fql rtbcldent on wcdoesday evening ofr last week when fooling wih hla sen george he accldently fellandin some naannor broke both bone in hla right arm just above the wrist tho trustees of erin cemetery have set wednesday june ith for general clean up and arbor day at the cem etery those who have plots and all who are interested are requested- to be at the cemetery on the dayset and do thelr1art advocate edward matthews son of tho lato mr arid mrs abruin matthews of acton their wedding- was celebrated at beams vllle rev jumes broley broth erinlaw of tho groom o del a ting- after their marriage mr and mrs matthews settled in acton and resided here for twentyeight years in 1893 they renioved to kitchener whero thoy have over slnco resided the late mrs- matthews was the mother of twelve children eight of whom survive as follows mra t- -b- akins of cpuelph mrs robert heath quelph airs w 3terrlcker toronto f a matthews o d matthews mro wm boottger and mrs f o met calfe of kitchener and miss irene at home sho is also survived by her aged husband and her two brothers christopher dempsey of saginaw mich and jacob f dempeey of tor- brto the funeral was held on sunday afternoon rev g b tfcxennan offi ciating and interment being made in mount hope cemetery mrs matthews wop a nraember of trinity united church slnco going to kitchener from acton at the funeral service a niece and nephew of tiro deceased m webb and miss grace webb of gait sdns sweetly isomeswoot tyj tho pall- bearers were the two sons of- thode- ceased and four aonsinlaw the floral offerings which were lovely showed tho high esteem in which sho was held by her many friends 1 garden parties hotientot m1nstbe1s lialo quartette comedy acta sklful mlonologues aluslu tvyo hours- of lauoht13lt vvrltofor particulars 100 colbock avo l toronto 9 1 long dlstunco phono jiinction 1193w wanted local representative toronto financial house 25 yoars in business wunts local repreuentu tlvo for purl or full time mas t bo man of intelligence and of good standing in his locality ago 36 to 50 a car will be of groat advantage but not absolutely essential ex perienced man will work with you at start sulafy and commission apply pyke 53 yonge st thompson toronto a kindly farewell to gtorge 8oper jr prior to his ro- rnovat to rochester n y rockwood v rev j u stewart ba who was the treabyterian jnlhlster at rock- wood at the time of the union and who the post- year has been minister at aberfoyle was appelntod to bethel arid melville congregations in mount barest presbytery mr stowarta friends hero will be pleased that he has been- so coral brtably settled a number of the members of the toronto alpine glub and field natur- allsts visited the rocks oh saturday ahd spent a very pleasant time in- speptlos the valley and ltsaucroud- ings- r v rov -mr- cameron of toronto- who conducted services for tho presby terlan cohgregatlon the early part of last month again conducted j senrices last sunday a number of the friends of george sofer jr ho left this weekfor ro chester n- yv met at the homo of hla parents on monday- evening- to bid hm farewell irr gh brown read tho following address and on behalf of the company mr alger cripps presented a set of ebony military brushes bear itlehd we a few of your many frlonds have taken the liberty of coiling on you this evening to spend a social hour with you before you- leave for your hew nelovof study wo join in wishing you success in your studies and in vhatever line of work you may choose to enter and may gods richest blessing be cyoura you will please accept this v case as a very alight token of pur esteem for you and as you use the brushes may they remind you of the friends you have left behind you in the old home town when you return to visit or spend your vacation with father and mother in the old home remember our homes are also open to recelvo you gladly we will wish you au revoir but not goodbye on behalf of your friends waivper icentner a1x3er cripps acton may 31m920 mr soper made a very fitting reply thanking his friends for their kind words erood wishes and valued pres ent ho would always roraeniber tho old home and the marly friends- there of whom ho had such pleasant mem ories the company numbered about twenty- five and included friends from quelph kitchener and balllnafad a pleasant hour was spent in games and musla order your spring bedding stock how a h bishop 80n1 aro now tikinff ordoro for all varieties of shrubs perennials and annuals we also have raspberto jcanes ctjthbeltrs 50c a dozen 250 4 hundred 420 a thousand you ro welcome to visit and inspect our greenltoua f at any time warmer weather light underwear mens underwear combinations knee length t- c short sleeyes special at j vliy mens twopiece underwear shirts and drawers 75c 85c and 100 each 50c boys ball shirts short sleeves sizes 26 28 30 and 32 at j t boys combination knee length and short at 1j5 r jnd sl50 i j1ens socks suk and wool at 50c 60c and 75c mens black cotton socks special at per pair 25c ah bishop son fairview ave phone 84 fanners implement shop complete list of nil neoassary farmera goods kep sharp lookout for this 8paoe some used maohinory -wantod- secondhand goods for sole- pre pare for corn potatoes- and root crops oy using ontario fcttluzor protoet your potatoes from blight and bugs one application- neces sary olther olry or with wator farm garden and pourtry peer das tences and -graces- protect you cattle from chewingr hones- wood or harness steem roofing- customers always welcome ren member your repair list j w barberree nielsen the chiropractor 1bth year of practice straight chiropraotice xray naurooalometar 8ejivice limehouse scheduled spec of w rolle perhourt jjz but ithi apparent that allowing for srttfps arid slowdowns the actual run ning speed would have to- exceed the legal limit it issaid that speed cops on some e the highways are refuctant to interfere with bub8mlktr cause tho latter have permits aec-ur- ed after approval of the running schedule if motor husses- are per mitted to fix their own speed in order to naaintaln their schedule it isunjust to private car ownert and ltresults fn grave danger of life aonie ot the drivers of tlio busses running through tills section- have al ready been cautioned by ideal eori- otitbles for thfejr excessive speed through town especially over street intersections the clark appeal sus- ta1ned oninwal 0ron3but judge ad- vises suit undir municipal by- law orr the 4th of marph james ckark georgetown was lined 2500 and costs by police magistrate moore on a charge- laid by provincial constable fjwtrll 6f unlawfutlly apd wantonly disturbing the pcac and quiet of the inmates of a dwelling houseon illll street qcoietown between the hours of twelve and one qcooven trie 28 th day of febwory tho dull ing vitilted was that of iohri tilaud the visit was made when maud m serving a term in jaiandhe hjiarg wait in la at the reqaeet j mrs maud who was the chief fitness against clark at the trlal- judgo elliot ovlews the evidence wmbridger of imcoe jnotorod up saturday returning sunday evening in johnstons car which he purchased in- toronto on the recent holiday mrs taylorof toronto is visiting her mother mrs a j mcalear for a few days the many friends of herbevt s dyer will be pleaaed to learn that he wag able to homo last week frbnv the general hospital- where we was removed aftor his serious acci dent at the canadian lvational rail ways station in april mr otnd mrs robert boland are moving to hamilton this week mrs bclana has been a valued member of the womens institute also df thyo horticultural society and her removal 4jmm our midst wlllbe a loss to the community we wish them success in thejrnew surroundings as a result of tho warm weather the past few days a number of the tfoyn and young men yen tyred lp b a swira on monday vqnlog at tho dam by hortpps inlll herbert h bdmondson who has been in- toroht4 tqr some tlmothls sprlpg came i up for a few days loioofc mr and mrs samuel gowdy and miss nettie gowdy of guelph spent the woekend with mr wlulam gow- dyjp v tho people hero varo still talking about tho rinfa weekond camp and trek the toronto school boys had here on the 24th ofmy j 7 police magistrate joriea and family of toronto motored up during the camp here and spent a few hours with the boys on the rocks land in the- caves 8 s no a na83aqaweya- the mcay report of a s ho 8 -wiui- sagawcya la as follows sr tv- mclvln storey jr iv kenneui wallace william kee jrv hi anna- mcgrogor wilms storey marion anderson ray thomp son george wallace jr if leonard brownlow cuth- efino and irson char lea dlehdereon tr primary james wallacp harold barber emily thompson jr prlmaryevelyn storey s g hdunnlllteaclujr now he most complete- and jip-to- date office chhrop racucally la ontario iady attendant office hours at georgetown wednesday and saturday 3 to 6 and 7 to9 p hi and by appoint- ment phone leow return fare paid via radial to georgetown in- acton monday and thursday bedding plants hanging basket material cahnaa and edgings c we nil cither hanging basket orwlndow box und deliver them to your homo orders for cut flowers roses carnations and nil sea sonable bloom delivered without doluy at reusohablc prices floral designs wreaths and sprays aliio wedding bogucts design- od according tb your wiski we can have ypur flowers d6llvered in any distant town or city g lmaktin florfert qreanhouavictoria avo praahs 68 men work socks at 25c 35c and 50c per pair cabhartt overalls blue and black all sizes in j- cfl stocfc 32 to 42 at per pair jaov boys overalls in black rnd blue stripes at 90c jl00 i5and 150 linoleums- 4 yards wide two new patterns to hand thi3 week you can buy just as cheap as at the city stores and see just what you are getting 4 yards wide tfj f special per yard t pxv mclean co mnxstkeetf acton 0nt store closed wednesday afternoon l fey -af- a1 lawn mowers garden hose v sprinklers and nozzles furnaces have your orders placelnow fpr furnaces and repairs j comb in and setb samtijrss of rooflino plumbing and bath supplies t estimates onbotb outfits rooflnk eayotrouachlns etc cheerfully iturnlshed tin8mithing and repairing of all kinds done gqod lino of tubs boilers falls granite arid aluminum wares and bathroom fixtures at reasonable prices puritan coal oil stove riffht prices phone 144 w r z beam p o box wvact9j wt- wj t 4 k- vl m i i m 41 dublin the frimce of waces tour rystc mrfdeby mr prwry and- a ivvko-e- nekje tw t ftt la -aa- 41f 1 wvaafeatjfamji ahr jffix v 1 it ai oii 1 m a t- tytosv otmpvpreaiie b1vtwoc the ifoilowirup lterrt- appeared in the vartcouversta relative wth picture pfthe errico of wales tour which lg toeing shown at wonuorland theatre iqmorrrow friday evenlnjt bdifor star sir i last night fee a cost of seventy five cente i attended a rnbylrik dlcture theatre tho jiarao of which is to win returned mon retnlnlscent of a well- known seotion ot old xandon arid saw the screen 4 version of the prince of wales trip naturally i expected en tertainment 1- vma rr6re than enter- tnlnod went throukh a mental eye- opening jrocas na a work of art it wns marvellomfc no private comparty could ttr ly the opportunity to ai rant tormiieia seenes or instance oclntlori in the i p- o f trripls as that of s1wm ssulos jn ther weird jsarrlp tjjere ware ovelwo hundrea strcof ul jiiancek nq author can do- present includirir the key men from scribe in worto w scene of that type the various polling bubdivlslons ih and thert u gnaiiy llke it biit tlfe hohdlnff plrturesftjm oovlt and what ony arrihgehi6r had fceejri made to la ealbreryeriabered lleftrp ai faavo hon jfobort forks mp leadur tiumbetafaiutalnaidriehly iauvi of the progreailve party in the hous able vwhos corwiected with thvfrlnce of commons as the nrlnplpie speaker oi trio riutlyaarid hese keep the but he was prevented by luriesa from yiudlenqe in wrhieo during the on- bhnctelienvr fomlrfltuhliremirkaoleiteirya tjiodooohes hf tho evonjn rfveamorbticjire8 pithlattiriiei liiit tinfor1ijely- imtigm- at oe t th tlwtchireto vancouver as follows mrs maud said the door belt was rung twice by someone when asked whos there a voter she nssumedwtje clarks answt- ed jim clarkisho isnid wo- hodyis coming- in here tonight airs maud also- sold he then uateot iangunge to her which- she did not tlsb to repeat putillcly hut with becoming modetsljr wrote on a piece of paper the judge cam- tlhued twsicinjrrre-wbjtn-o- fnne and dlsgustlnaflyobscene clark in hlgevldejigo tried uv creeite the inairesslorrrpcthap well founcled-thnt- the repatatlnn of the maud home was no vary jiavouryand- tiiat friends of hls fead tod hlniaric wanted fhoney- andnhls was ttin reason for the charge he waaiutiable however to giveme the nhmes- of these friends i placed rip reliance on -the- statemnh na little on talsr- yevldenoe v- assuming that thje- hd lan guage was used irnrd 1 think quit likely it was jret there was no -discharging- of ttierids the-con- rtuot was riot idlippohrlf wltbln lo meaning nf tliertatuteilut m thlhg is clewi dldjiot frfn on ireevor hlgnwayirii ftarijrhy oplnlonuil a fatal ijthad tlio chariate- oeejuflaidfiinrler jtbyuvw of theton the resalt viijjnliktv have tow- dlrterent tltoluctantty j admit- for th- reaaona given i- urink the appeal i must auoeeed a the convtet after his affairs arid household ef fects x milton tie first band cohcorr of theirexir sou will bo given in victoria park on thursday evening june 3rd acton blind w expected to be presentto as- slstlnthe jirogrammo da account of the recent death of judge klsher dufrorjn county court business is being attended hy outsido jriffin unth his successor is appoint ed judge elliot sat there on friday tho following latntrrojiort oc dublin school for- tho month of may jr- ill racheal kelly lawrence webster- stewart ruddlclc wlirnor fryer 3111y mcphederail nriry kel ly walter fryer wilfred waldle jr ir ilael waldlo signa woh- stcuanrlieujii4ck jrrrrbeatrice kelly viola bobcrt- son sr prloierwlllle wnldle mary tpbertboxi blmr ftuddlck those marked rrilssedan evamlria- tiori st orb teacher ateatod- wif tlm at the heid tahai more jjeoph were mr and ledkyirorjln anaaheol ah usruai proieoftbir krtof ihe police mjrfslrate and of- x-jb- is giyhji- no costs to- to w amjbhry to iajr that thecoriill- uwrortftata jjlnes- of the ontario lonmi vonefre- toronto formerly of of jlllton -has- hoilsra proved thrfugh he uable tdbe jipdaily on accpunil of-thefolluro- ofhr- health hewasp slyena vacation pf six months with full inlary 1- v qtiie iufr arrived riere on saturday from hia home on tho panama canal to stay about three weeks and aeet ftlsrnother who is about to return frorri victoria bc whereshe his been for some time fix the homo of her- eidestaaughter r j miss eorolhy kennedy a studeht in mllion hlgll scliool who was ttrr e1 the local rre foi best essay in the recent w cti u contest has also been- awarded tho county of halton vrief or the best essay mlss kon lied js esjay is now to be judgeovhy povlnalal judges in competition with all the oher hlglfi gchools in the pro- vhicov- ajforse lower bed with cement curbing lias bean prepared on tho front and southwest side ot the town hall and ice i havo a good stock of ice on hand and can aupply ouatomera refiularly during the eummor months mako arranffoncientafor your needs now erators i have secured tho oarenoyv for acton cor tbo wehkniywri renfrew and burnet refrigera tors and will bo pleased to show you models and quoto you prico wm- evans main 8treet actoh vat huiville park fripy june 4th demoinbtratioin a team of torontos professional dancers will demonstrate the butterfly panbfeand other ball room dances v frlzidakge prizes will be given to the best couple dancing the butterfly ajdanacl orchestra of tohontco the floor is good the roads are goed tetsgo 7 dancing every friday night m t masonis oddfellows orangemen j rebeccas loyal true blues sonaojf england arid all other lodges call iri and get your button at hintons jevdllerystofe ws can supply any emblem weddinu praaent birthdy lifts clocks watches jwollory china glass repairs our 8poalty t h w- hinton jeweller acton ontario number of amaller ones on the maliietrett brralevard chooenorers will he planted in them and vfltl trecelve regular attentlori tjicso with those in the groiinds of- rncmhers of the horticultural society and oujer cjttens will greatly heautl- fy thetown i j nlhetyseven oddfellows ana r- bnkalis aaarohen to- if no chnreh n sunday erenlntr the majority mem berstof milton udgft no 92 wish vwtws from qearjfctovo acton and atteeutllle th pastor ho v j n goial oil stoves we handle fbo ferfpotfpn knfl florence krintlc pi stove both of whlcli are yelt and tried makaa ah sles ilia tilep tb front tho prices are right amrsv knbwb hepb thi4 weeks special electric plates or tpasters for friday and saturday only two aiylea the one fp 79c and tho other- ut llmued quantity at tliia price a wd talbot tr0ut we have mi arrangements for fresh shipments of lake trout direct from ths northern lakes for tfturgtlayf f each week these fish will bo shipped direct from the lajie- nqd wii reach us within two orthrce hours aftef being sefttr place ypur order for these fish they ale bilul and fresh in the strictest sense of the woid w i store closed wednesday afternoons at ijonbpi- i 77 jirtizm xj ktk- siiijilbifcir5rtmtiuui 0