Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 8, 1926, p. 4

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asfisia r i a p v births marriaica and deaths are aura charged or at the following- rates births spci marriagea so deatba sac alfyuoxial cards soc 10c per line extra or poems born haljj at tho general hospital guelph on sunday juno 27 1326 tp rev and mrs hall erin village a bon mcgil1ivray at mount hamilton hospital hamilton on monday juno 28th 192g to rev and mrs russou mcgiuivruy burlington a eon married coliesgibbons at dovercourt baptist church toronto at high noon on monluy july 5 1926 by tho rev james v boyd pastor margaret sophia daughter ol mr and mrs jamea gibbons cameron st acton to ernest wilfred only son of mr nnd mrs wilfred coles acton died baugh at jalneauvllle que on juno 23rd 192c maryjbaugh mean er of tho hectors of valloyflcld palmerston and stoney creek ham ilton born march sth 1846 speight at moorccroft acton the home of her brotherinlaw h p aljoore p m on friday everting july st 1920 lottie eva spclbht daughter of the late john speight in her 68th year in memoriam moorerln loving- memory of mrs james moore crewsons corners who died july 4 1926 god is kind he gives us strength to bear our lonely cross ho is the only one who knows our loneliness and loss sadly missed by httsband and family ifcintyre in loving memory of our darling mother emma mctirtyre who was called home on july 12 1924 thy will be dono seems tiard to say when thoso we havo loved have pass ed away some day perhaps well understand whon wo meet again in the oettcr land- sadly missed by husband and daughters news of local import edinburgh minister for guelph after botns vacant for oight months tho pulpit of st androwu church quolnh is to bo filled shortly the new pastor is tho jr buchanan carey of edinburgh who was for- six and a half years pastor of wallace- town parish church dundee- he succeeds- rev h e abraham who was called to bedford park presbytev- lan church toronto tyt artottjftetf flrshb thursday jtjijy 8 1026 brief local items untidy and desecrating a municipal bylaw makes it an of fence to throw handbills waste or rubbish on the streets in this town such regulation should appeal to those who have regard for order nnd a clean town especially should tills bo tho ease at the memorial plot on which the soldiers monument stands day after day thoughtless persons drop candy bags cigarette papers and car tons and newspaper wrappers this desecration la no doubt thoughtless but is nevertheless deaecpatloa ot- a very sacred spot and should not oc cur mn rev alex wcgowm injured finned beneath a motor car which overturned in a ditch on tup provin cial highway just outside harrlton mrs itcgowan wife of rev a- aic- gown of almav sustained injuries which necessitated her removal to tho palmerston hospital last thursday she was unconscious for fourteen hours alter tho accident but a spec ialist summoned from toronto to de termine the extent of her injuries states that she will recover her hus band who was also in the car escaped unhurt ivira- mcgowan is a daughter of mr samuel carter- exmpp for south wellington guelph her mr mckinnon into of cale donia vojijladucted into the pastorate of norval united church on fruluy evening a garden party under the ausp e of norval united church will be j id on the public school grounds norvil on saturday july 10th a flood ioi gramme commencing at 830 p sharp will be given ly popular artlts neighborhood news- town ahd country na83aqaweya norval- s s no 8 nassagaweya x the following is the standing in tic ordcroncrlt of the pupils of s s no 8 nassagaweya at tho mld-sin- mer examinations jr iv to srlv kenneth wallace hon wm keo recommended jr iii to sr ii l wllmu storey hon anna mcgregor georbo wal lace marlon anderson ray thomp son jr ii charles henderson jjconnrd brownlow catherine anderson sr pr to jr i james wallace harold barber sr primary emily thompson ii jr rrln ev sto g i dunntll teacher tlio annual garden iarty of tho eb- cneier united church will bo held on the church grounds next wednes day cvonlng 14th inst under tho auspiees of tho ladles aid the pro- grumine ylllbo given by tho wilson keflfieyco ontcrtalnera tho bennett tsvelvo- piece orchestra of carlisle and the lions girls guitar players hamil ton rev john little of jtocltwood and rev g s cassmorc b a of delhi will deliver brief addresses rev a v mursh will lact us chair man sirs p hitching- s president of the readies aid and mr a wilson secretary rev c s cassmore f delhi will preach in tho ebeneserf church next sunday morning at 11 oclock and in tho oveulhelat 7 oclock it will be the ladies aid anniversary mrs milne of alberta who was formerly miss jean agnow knatch- hull is visiting friends in nassaga- woya this veek mrs william morloy und faint l-y-of- alllton are ylsltlng relatives at khutchhull mr donald kingsbury of dundnu la visiting friends in nassngawoya tho farmers liuvo commenced hay ing in this district this week the crop is very good considering the late apriiik and cool weather s s no 9 nassagaweya the wild raspberry crop promises woll is strawberry preserving this time the rreh press is now in its flfty- second volume r n brownjs new barn will be raised tomorrow good morning have you re newed your flues press subscription now mown hay is the popular out- door perfume tbese summer days tho municipal officer advibos that all noxious weeds must be cut by the tburof july saeond line may be provincial highway at last meeting of the county council on the recommendation of the standing committee on county roads the warden and messrs g h nich olson and xt t foster wero appointed members of a committee to go with a deputation from trafalgar to toronto to interview the department of high ways and request that the middle road be reinstated in the county aystem and that the 2nd line from bronte to 4etenbeadeftprovincialbighway st ajbons church will hold its annual plcnic in the park on wed- nesday 21st jnst- tho frame work of mr john mcc- clureta new stucco residence on bower avenue is up yes preserving time la at hand how do you know why the price of sugar is advancing what would you have said ave years ago if -somoone-perdlcted- that girls would be hanging around barber shops kincardine review nora sargoant a sixteenyearold student of milton high school was drowned in- martins pond on monday afternoon while in bathing a now volume of the fkmb prkbs was opened lost week hundreds of subscriptions expired with the closo of the loot issuo in june is yours among them mr jas mcdonald church street suatalned a oerlous traln to hia bock lost week while lifting ai hhr yrork as a section hand on tho electric rail way he is now recovering nicely acton orangemen ajid true blues paraded to st albana church on sun day evening led by acton fife and drum band rev mr sawyer the rector preached an impressive ser mon strawberries havo been very plentiful during the- week with an other good rain the crop will be abundant the very reasonable price of 20c per basket has prevailed during the week i soo you have been lying about me in your paper roared the are- eating eubsciibor you may thank mo for that said the editor what would you db if 1 told the truth v smith falls record prsanttion of silver flower batkt just before the closo of school troughjthe annual parting of the ways the quaint grounds of the blue springs was the eceno of a delightful littlo plcnic when the teachers gath ered to spend a few hours with mies gardiner who has severed her con nection with the staff the spirit of friendship which has characterised miss gardiners relationship with all of the other teachers was manifested in their presentation to her of a sliver flower basket in which llly-of-the- valley and colorful snapdragons were prettily arranged and in miss gardin ers words of appreciation and pleas ure the concurrence of the department with this request would bo a very popular decision with the people of halton county- generally guelph preibyury picnic at rockwood one of the largest and finest pic nics ever held in the irlllage was that in the exhibition park on thursday afternoon under the auspices of the young peoples societies ot tho itnlt- eatchurcht ofguolph presbytery the weather was ideal and the park in ex oellent condition over one thousand young people were present from the societies ot blora fergus ponsonby 3ethel guelph chalmers guelph paisley guelph dublin guelph nor folk guelph trinity abcrfoyle bden mills ebeiiexer arkell eraxnosa stone speedslde belwood barrio bill simpsons corners acton georgetown norval milton and rockwood church es and they had a most enjoyable afternoon the following is the report of tho standing of the pupils of school sec tion no 9 nassagaweya xnmcs ap- lear in order of merit sr iv margaret ingle and mildred wilson equal irene darby florence nightingale edith ncllls jr iv to sr iv florence camp bell miic mclaughlin duncan kings bury william ingle recommended jr iii to sr iii mansell nellls and george ingle equal john wilson sr ix to jr iii margery nichbi melvln brldgmon sr h john ingle srxto jr ii marlon watson ross gordon primer to jr i myra ingle alex kingsbury primer harold brldgmon and cocll wilson equal arthur nightingale failed in ono subject- mary vnnatter teacher social and personal 0 at a social gathering at the homo r 7ot mrtf tp m mcdonald lost satur day miss muriel croasman was pre sented with a sterling silver pin by the duke of devonshire chapter of the tode in recognition or her standing as the beat allround student in acton ilgh school w- rummer hooing these days some are not are you ono of thoso rather lay persons who revel in doing ab- souitelynothlnff after hours and find that an effort or are you the kind who refuses ever to be utterly idle and turns every odd moment to 1m- proving the homo garden i left the crowded cities with theltjcnowdg5and their folly and i wandered down tho byt ways so lonely wild and free but not for me the mountain with its peak of purple grandeur the forest or the desert or the great unresting sen for in a homely valley the air is sweet with honey and there the brown earth- mother held a clover field for me dr king milton goes to gait on tuesday evening of lost week there was a large turnout of tho mem bers of the milton bowling club at tho conclusion of a mixed tournament with mayor irving as chairman j- k bell on behalf of tho club presented dr j leslie king with a wicker arm chair and mrs george h dawson on behalf of the ladles presented mrs king with a bouquet of roses short speeches were also made by rev j- 17 mcfaul and j w- blain warden of the county all expressed tho regret of the mombers of tho club and citi zens generally for the removal of dr king and mrs king with beat wishes for their health and prosperity in their new home at gait dr king thanked tho members of the cub on his own behalf- and that of mrs king and expressed their regret that they were about to leave so many kind friends knoxt sunday school picnic fina weather ldal plcnic grounds and good sporta mn quppar maka it fin outing the annual plcnic of knox sunday 3chool was this year held at rlvcr- side park puelph on dominion ay the holding of the pionlc on tho hbll- dav gavo evoryohe a- chance to par- tlclpato and an unusually large crbwdi attended the beautiful grounds and r atacilitlcs- provided at this fine park xnada it ideal for plcnic purposes v the children wore nearly all conveyed othe grounds by motor and the over- xlow crowd went by a special radial train to guelph arrlvjng at the park a softball game wo pjayod with a team from guelph n which acton was victorious tlils was followed br races for everyone rroxn the woo tots to tho oldest grown- a happy and vary pretty wadding embowered in vines and shrubs outside and beautiful with festoons of flowers and pretty wedding bells within the home ofinspector and mrs w h stewart court street milton was tho scene lost wednesday for a very pretty and a manifestly happy wedding the bridal pair were mr hoy james brown b sc of the toronto university son of the late mr and mrs john brown church st acton ajict mnrgucrlto jean of the teaching staff of toronto city schools older daughter ot mr and mrs w h sbowart for jnany years esteemed rcsldenfs of acton rev n argrylc hurlbuu at st pauls united church milton pastor of tho home officiated the drawing room was tastefully dec orated with roses peonies and ferns during the signing of the register miss bertie smith of acton sang to you miss fern brown sister of the groom accompanying her at the piano the bride wiio was given away in mar riage by her father entered the draw ing roorft to the strains of wedding muslo played by her brother william r stewart of upper canada college toronto the bride looked charming lna gown of flowered chiffon in- rose and mauve shade with leghorn pic ture hat and blond shoes and stock ings she carried an arm bouquet of columbia roses and ulyofthevalley miss elsie stewart sister of the bride was bridesmaid and wore a gown of blond georgette plcturo hat trimmed with mailne and gold flowers ajid carried ophelia rosos and mauve sweet peas mr ernest brown oftoronto brother of the groom was groomsman tho brides mother wore a gown of black satin with hat of sandalwood shade and carried a corsage bouquet of sunset roses while congratulations were being extended to the bridal pair mr gordon brown of tho tor onto conservatory of music played a violin symphony of qxustc wltt con- sumate skill after the ooremony a delightful buffet luncheon was served to about 0 guests tho happy couple ospringe these warm sunny days aroklenl for a nice vacation and many ofnjur citlxens ore entertaining their friends from town for a few weeks a large congregation attended tho anniversary services both morning and evening in the presbyterian church last sunday when special services were a feature it was thirtyeight years since this beautiful country church was constructed on tuesday all roads led to stan ley park erin the- sunday school plcnic always a big affair for both old and young people being held there the weather was ideal for tho outing after a sumptuous plcnic dinner which is always the big feature at successful outings many spe races and b games wer on- joyed during tho afternoon uridtatlt went homo tired but happy after such on enjoyable outing several of our cltiiehs havo pur chased new autos lately mr l webb has bought a star and mr d laugh hn the latest new overland whippet which will surely make farm life more attractive our guelph road is being greatly improved theso days several men with teams are busily engaged hauling gravel which is being put on near tho towniinc which will doubtless bo greatly appreciated many of bur farmers have com menced haying operations the hay is a splendid crop on many farms this year the root crop is looking fair but needs rain badly to make rapid growth and our worthy farmers will bo busy with tho hoe during tho next few weeks rockwood a large plcnic took place here on dominion day under tho auspices of the youageoplen society of tho united churches of guelph and sur rounding district when they met at the canadian national railways sta tion and headed by tho robinson family band of guelph marched to tho exhibition park where the main attraction- of tho afternoon was soft ball turnamenf between teams of some of tho different organizations during- tho afternoon music was fur nished by tho band and was very much enjoyed by all present the weather was ideal for such an affair andhelped to add to tho enjoyment of the occasion the many friends of rev j tro stewart and family of abcrfoyle were glad to see thorn and renew their acquaintance the pconyshow under the auspices of the guelph horticultural society held in guelph last friday nnd satur day was a success and many fine blooms of the popular flower wore to georgetown formal induction services were hold at the united church on tuesday evening when rev dr dicklo was inducted pastor rev a donaldson d a of rockwood the chairman of the presbytery presided rev roy frld b d of guelph preached the induction sermon rev roy hamil ton of guelph addressed the minister and rev george knighton of guolph addressed the people rev dr and miss mccoll are visit ing friends in rochester and buffalo mrs tt f besaoy is holidaying with mr and mrs robert whiteside of blrsay sask mrs jt n oneill georgetown and mrs reid guelph are visiting with friends htdelfoit t mr w f gamble of detroit and his bride who are on a motor trip to northern ontario called on his parents and friends hero over tho weekend jiiht ns ho had finished putting on a load of fruit etc at toronto on tuesday morning and was about to start for home a restlvo our locfltl fruit merchant left his truck for a few minutes to get another parcel and when he returned it was gone he received word next morning that tho truck had been located but the fruit was missing the firemens garden party will bo held in the park on july 16th j n oneill sons new black smith shop at the head of wesleyan street is nearlng completion herald terra cotta- mrs john townsend had the mla- fortuno of falling on the hard floor sustaining severe injuries to her thigh she has gone to guelph hospital for treatment and is progressing favor ably terra cotta ball team won the ten v rh and included all so o muv lefvia ft awcddlng trip bywror jt 1 events down the st laiwronco to montr bccv during the afternoon members of skife jf tno acton chiaena band provided a jbs programme which was en- jssfeih omptuatis plonlo lunch was 9 ovorytfne seemed to havo i 9 and did real jaucvc t th tempting efreshmenu sfesjl epeclal races 8vswthfw wowdtetiiriied home in the bride travelling in black sal in and blond ensemble trimmed wlthi belgje fur and embroidery blond rlbbonr employee of harris and company it do se l s rerhiblts by j e carter h occomoro and a j relnhart were- well up in display and others by ho me wood sanitarium horticultural department of the on tario agricultural college andthc on tario reformatory not entered for competition were worthy of notice some of tho smaller exhibits wore equally good arid several ribbons were to bo seen attached to the blooms that won the approval of the spectators rev archibald thompson b a b d of thorndalc conducted services for the presbyterian congregation inst sunday his discourses wero full of important suggestions for presentday conditions especially at the morning service the text- wn- taken from philllpplnns 4- 8 mr and mxta r b- richardson of vine wind wero up for tho holiday also mrt and mrs william brldgcr miss jean torrance johnston hewat of slmcoc and john it watson of toronto mr and mrs murton seymour of kitchener were holiday visitors with mr and mrs joel leslie jr mr baxter of brandon man bpent a few days with mr and mrs angus carter mrs isabel hewat visited at the home of her son rutherford in mim- ico last week miss edna m pearcn leaves this week in company with other teachers on n trip to england and other places of interest to tho teaching profession tho united church sunday school held their annual plcnic to bluo springs monday afternoon and were favored with fine worm weather for the occasion a garden party under tho auspices of the united church womens as sociation will be held noxy monday at tho homo of wmloraon old academy when the fpnmlng artists will have n part in them4rramnne mr leroy kenney miss margaret kenney of toronto concert orchestra of guelph and frank 3ulld a meeting nf the horticultural so ciety will he held on thursday even ing tho 8th inst at tho home of the president william harris there pa a recently i at hls- homo jn hespoler daniel porrltt who was av resident of this vluago some thirty years ago and ulso an dollar prixe ilaylnb 6jfthewjnriera at the tj f o plcnic at erin mr j- presswood pf the 10th lino met with a bad loss by having his barn destroyed by flro on wednesday morning threo horses and a num ber of pigs and implements were burned mr and mrs r j clancey have re turned home from their trip to detroit ml8sjyy haines who recently un derwent a serious operation lately is now able to be around again as usual i mr edslmpklnshassoldhis valu able driver to mr ii smith of claude for a handsomo figure mrs j coulter is on tho sick list again we hope boon to hear of her recovery mr wm mclean ce of detroit mich spent a few days with his sister mrs ed townsend of this place last week mr j- locralno has purchased mr thos websters resldonce and store on main street jind will move there shortly haying is now the order of the day rho rialtoitbrickcoare busyln stalling their wirecut plant here and will soon bo ready for operations mr and mrs d dick and family and mr and mrs c ray havo gone to detroit where they have- secured lucrative situations mn gordon jlackny and family of toronto spent the holiday hero last weok with mr and mrs it h wans- brougii iike avci mr and mrs j ii watcrhousc of itollcville and mrs o mclood and babe of mohclalr new jersey spent tho holiday at the home of mr and mrs frank kennedy mr nnd mrs thomas mckcchnlo of gloversvllle n y and air and mrs robert mcltcchnie arid mr geo sopor of rochester ny visited with actin friends during tho week miss mamie malnprizc teacher el toronto who was in toronto- hoajiltai for several weeks following an opera tion for goitre returned homo last week greatly improved in health postmaster matthews returneil from his holiday visit with friends in col orado last week he enjoyed tho visit very much his hon james is tak- itf a courso in a college in denver mr and mrs j e gumblc wero at wellesley hospital toronto on sun day to see mr george campbell mrs gambles brother who was so serious ly injured at aahgrove the day be fore miss elva dotlds and mrs w- g- galbrajth and rilly junior of wlngham and miss gladys webb of fort william vlhited tho homo of mr and mrs frank kennedy during the week mr stephen coxea little son ivho was operated on in ciuclph hospital a couple of weeks ago is improving he was tdken to hl3 grandmothers honiislj cticlph a few days ago and is doing werir mr aarhes wilds of james wilds a son manufacturers of buckskin gloves and mittens gloversvllle n y- is spending a few days with fricndb here mr wilds was for many years a resi dent of acton mrs jennie kannuwin of los angeles cal has been visiting mr and mrs alex kunnawin and other friends during the week mrs kan- nawln will spend the summer with canadian- friends mr w h iilnton jeweller and his little daughter left on friday ovenirigfor an overseas trip he will spend some time in his old home in london nnd will vialt acton middle sex during his stay mr and mrs john plynn and daugh ter of buffalo visited at thoold home over the weekend their son who has over studied and somewhat im paired his health is spending tho summer on tho farm hero with his uncles mrs novln m jackson of calgary- nec miss clara cobban of acton ar rived at georgetown on monday with hor four daughters at the home of hor sister mrs john mcdermtd she will spend a couple of months wlthfrlends in ontario the littlo son of mr donald mclean balllnafad who was operated on last week at guelph hospital for appendi citis and who was in a critical con dition for several days is improving mr and mrs ludwlg sr two chil dren mr- and mrs mcntel and two chi mr ludwig j attorne at crewsons corners mr gtrgo bayne attended tho an nual meeting of tho ontario turnip growers association at gait on wed nesday miss constance stevens of toronto is holiduying at the home of mr john bennett mr and mrs alex ferguson and mt nnd mrs rowan of guelph spent a day or so ast week with friends here miss phyllis cuirk of guelph holl- dayed inst- week at the hqmaqf mjv hat shoes stockings and bag on their return they will reside at 11 glen gordon road toronto guests were present from winghara buffalo acton atwood oshawa toronto newmarket and ftruasels no happier wedding was ever celebrated and tho event throughout was- eharacterlfted with joyous feelings on every hand was somtt nlnetloen yoora ago when hfa aon george waa toujid drowned in the river below he woollen mllla while on a visit durlnk bis holldys before taking up hla atudiea at tor onto university mrs d- porrltt whs at one time ormnlt jn the proaby- the tarlanjchurch during the ministry at the life rev j stravchan m burns miss gcrtrudo watson of guelph has beon visiting at the homo of mr george bayne quito a number from this district attended tho rockwood united sun day school plcnic at bluo springs on monday r many of tho farmers of this vicinity are busy with road work now con tracts having been lot for work to bo dono at the swamp on concession six abovotno railroad track and at mr john tones corner mr j parker who took treatment at guelph hospital is recovering at his home here a re- union of tho descendants of tho itoblnson family was held at ever tun on july 1st tho afternoon wns flpent in sports and renewing ac quaintances in the evening tho party numbering about 125 sat down to supper in everton hall mrs jacob colling of lowvule spent last week with her daughter mrs norman armstrong victoria club milon held their annua jlpnlc last- tuesday at blue spring ark mrs s r bowes has written av latter of appreciation say ing the park is a beautiful spot with every convenience for a pjpntc mr and mrs murray do all in their power to give pleasure to their guests acton lfijuito fflflatiurg tho loco baseball team were de feated by the fast hlllsburg aggre gation lost saturday in the park here by a acpn of 7- weak hitting and an error by lcshman in centre field wero tlier chlof factors in actons de- fent a fin piaee of pave mint a fine piece of new pavement has beon laid during tho week by con tractor forbes on tho north sldo of mill street from tho starkman btocft to tho xnk of montreal buildings this replaces tho walk laid about twenty wars ago when this portion of the street was widened farvvmpienicto oralaj r on saturday afternoon miss craig and tho third ffirm pupils of acton continuation school held a ptonlo at blue springs park ahappy tjmo was spent by all a feeling of regret wp felt at the termination of miss craigs prlndpalshlp here and at the severing of the warm ties which ex isted between teacher and pupils as nn expression of her services and kind supervision durlntt the year on address mm read and a volume of ppnryppsajia u m9 qto jaw of detroit motored hereto spend the fourth of july with their oldtime friend mrs julia 3dcarthur church street they think canada a splen did place and admired acton athletic association grounds very much friends from a distance attondlng tho funeral of the la to miss lottie speight wore mr and mrs h e boomer london miss clara boomer preston mr and mrs c h moore and mrs potter dundas mra clara humberstone and 21rs jennie kills kitchener mrsv lottie baker water- down mrst john mfrlgglc3worth and mr norman wrlgeles worth ash- grove rev t albert moore d d and mrs moore mrs h x lepago mrs a h moore mr and mrs w h speight miss almcc speight and mr brnest speight rev nnd mrs g w barker toronto mrs- b r brown- and miss dorothy brown mrs alice floury and miss muriel floury lans ing mr arid mrs t j speight mr nnd mrs j m moure georgetown mr wm gowdy georgetown mr and mra g a hemstrect and inspector nnd mrs w h stowart milton mr tltg jacksonr newmarket misses euphemlil lain huttlo oram and mary hniliday toronto miss katie bausiaugh georgetown news of local import dominion day joyous holiday llrirdt huiihhlne blue skies und a delightful summer ntmosphero pro- valled last thursday when cunadlans wero celebrating their natal day motoring picnlc imirtics enjoyable visitation excursions to those points whtro celebrations were in progress filled in tlio days programme for the people of thin community the day was sanely spent mostly outofdoorm and it was a gonulno can ud ian sum mer holiday testing tho electric fire siren tho installation of the electric a1arm governing tliu siren lire alarm having bpen completed a test was made on monday evening at sevon oclock the apparatus worked perfectly andsound- cd a distinct alarm which could be hoard foe four o five miles now that tho insr requirement of tho under writer association is satisfactorily installed to complete nn allround tiro alarm system and flroflghting appar atus tho promised reduction in in- huranci rates nhoulil materialise womens institutt meeting the acton womens instltuto held their july meeting in the band room on friday afternoon a committee was appointed loarrango for a btraw- berry festival there also aro aorno competitions sent out to womens in stitutes which are well worth trying and iho first is senior womens in stitutes tho nrwt school dross a littlo girl blx years old wears to school second to submit a poster 14x24 what wo have done for our community- any information may bo received from tho secretary of tho in stitute mtbkmsssssm shoes step into an jnvictus agency and try on an invictus shoe see how cosily your foot nestles into it not a pinch any- tvhere not a gape or trace of slackness just a perfect glove like fit thats invictus workmanshiip 1 invictus materials miax-an- tee unusually long wear and ctuluinb rood ap pearance and there is a range of designs and models to satisfy every taste the best good shoe hot weather specials at the mclean store mens athletic underwear mens athletic underwear no sleeves knee length vm afl at-persuib- tplwf mens balbnggan shirts and drawers mens balbriggan shirts and drawers sizes327r and 1 to 42 at idc i mens natural wool shirts and drawers mens natural wool shirts and drawers turnbull 0 ftfk make summer weight each pivv t r 150 yards of gingham at 18c per yard now is your time to buy your gingham for childrens o dresses etc this gingham is worth 22c special ioc pure linen crash toweling pure linen crash towelling ic per yard m9c a c a heavy ticking a c a heavy ticking per yard jhfeleproof siuhose we have in stock 80 pairs of holeproof hose in black tftf all silk special price with cake of soap per pair odc mclean co 48c mill street acton ont a home keeping hearts are happiest if you are interested in the newest and most convenient of homes wo in vite you to inspect the now bunga- low we are now finishing on church street this homo has all the con veniences and will give you comfort at a reasonable first cost and mini mum after- expense in heating and upkeep the bungalow has builtin kitchen cupboards a walnut buffet in the din- in sroora ajid a built in dressing caae in tho bedroom wo invito you to inspect this home oven if you aro not buying at the present 4 any- of- the following gentlemen who havo done the work on this bunpnilow will be pleased to show you through w h denny car penter w d anderson plasterer nicholas forbes mason and cement work william blair plumbinjr wiring and heating- and william walker painter j b mackenzie exclusive invictus aqemt h l harrison oil stoves perpectton florence automatic tho aeason for oil stoves is here in earnest were ready with a full stock and wo want to nuko this year a record breaker in our sale of oil stoves a special offer from july 9 to jjtjly 17 i nolui 1 vewo will givoaway with cvory- ovfcn hold at our regular prlcoa ohuruiexstoyo unci one solid qpppeb boiler free remember thii offer is flood only until july 17 you must act at once to take advantage of it wd talbot phone 76 we deliver main street just around the corner at huttonville park the peoples popular playground friday july 9th harmony orchestra op brampto a real snappv svenpiece orchestra a this dance we big night dnncinf 9 to 1 just drive the floor was never better in we do not charge for parkind moved to a new stand in order to better serve the public antlto get a rlarger stand wo have movedour bakery store to more commodious premises across the street to the stand formerly oc cupied by mr stuckey as the clyde rest aurant we arc now comfortably settled in the new quarters nnd ready to serve you our stock of baking is always fresh and com plete m edwards bakery buy home town flaking there is none better phone 77 r mill street acton announcement i am glad to arinqunce to the public f acton and vicinity that i am here to continue business and will appreciate your patronage thanking you for your past patronage and trusting our attention of your business will merira turther continuance of this patronase nicols economy store where goods cost lesst r special for this week loin roast per lb shoulder roast p round shoulder stewing veal per veal chops per 1 veal cuts k ast f per lb 30c 25c 26c 10c to w2h 28c to 30c beef ccts round shoulder ri ast per lb 17c to 18c thick shoulder ro 1st per lb 16c to 17c blade roast per hi 16c choice rib roast per lb 18c to 19c stewing beef per lb 10c to 12c rib boil per lb 10c to 12ic brisket boil per lb 8c tooe watch our window on saturday for species strawberries by the crate at reasonable prices- now is the time for canning do your shbppng early saturday evenings nd secure choicer cuts w xl patterson store clofll wednesday afternoons at 130 noon

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