birth mtrrusei at tn je 50 deatbi 50c ifei nd 50c 10c per line extra lor poetai chuffed lor cjmarrugea 50 deatbi wc and death are now following ntt blrtba temorul married macglllivuay- wilson at knox college chapol toronto on tuoh- day auffubt 3rd 1926 dr jamoh edward macgiillvray of woyburn sank to murgurcl isobol stuart daughter of the into itov j c and mra wilson into of acton died bingham in georsotown on sun day july 25th 1926 william blnff- ham aped 73 yourn 1 month and c days f campblijliat his homo in george town on wednesday july 28th 1926 george c campbell agod 57 yours nicklin at st louie mo- on mon day august 2nd 1920 edward b nicklin formerly of acton in his 67th year elliot at pittsburg pa on wed nesday july 28th 1926 sarah little widow of tho late william euiot of campbollvillo n obituary uttjr acton 3vbb fflraafi thursday august 5 1026 brief local items jtheao are tho days of tho goldon grain wheat harvest ha com- the menced civic holiday had delightful sum mer weather local merchants can supply your needs glvo them your orders fergus is having cement side walks constructed under contract at 12 cents per square foot all day mom daylialfhonaay hrrme week is going some for our business folk how rine the crops all look up here was tho very general expression of visitors over tho weekend rev h g crozier of tavistock will preach in tho united church next sunday morning and oven lag not many persons are now pre pared to indulge in bootleggers liquor at any price the risk is too great thousands of men going west for the harvest will bo disfranchised on account of the elections in september tho early potato crop is turning out unsuftlly eood especially where tho soed was treated before planting up the hill it slowly cones tho last load of a busy day ffcmnjc and jane upon the top seated midst the fragrant hay farmer after farmer wiio jiavo como in during the week have volun tarily announced that tho wheat crop is unusually good this year tho nollyhocks and the larkspur are at their best in tho home gardens now tliero are many beautiful clumps in bloom about town r ho never looked before he raced his flivver round the corners hes travelling now at a legal upeed ahead of a string of mourners visitors to acton found that tho welcome streamers across the street were a truo index of aho cordial wel- como extended during their stay villiam bingham on sunday- tho l4th of july win bingham passed peacefully away at ida homo fln georgetown ho had been ailing for soveial years and hla doathi was not unexpected mr bing ham was one of twelvo children sovon sons land five daughters children ot tho lito robert bingham all of whom were born on the homestead near church villi tho surviving momburs of this family are john of ottawa samuel of erin and mrs robert ben- nott acton deceased was married to miss hannah bonnott daughter of the late thomas bonnet erin mrs bennett arid live children survive robert of calgary mrs hlndley of the western states mw woods of alma mrs blickonsderfer of mexlcp and thomas an undorgraduate of the toronto university in his fourth year mr blnghum left the form in erin eight years ago mid lias since re sided in georgetown he wasjin ac tive member of the united church tho funeral on wednesday which was very largely attended was conducted by rev henry caldwell interment was mado at conlngaby cemetery works system collected for last quar ter by the tydroelectrio office is 20000- greater than that for ther pre vious quarter pick up your berry pail currant and cherry pail each little maiden and man never refuse berries black or red raspberries briny borne for mother to can billy evans the painter fell with su ladder while painting- a farm house in erin last friday his right hand was badly sprained and both knees painfully bruised superintendent wilson of the hydro- electric commission is always alert in the matter of making acton attractive on public occasions hla pedal illumination of colored lights on 31111 street was especially attrac tive to visitors the rural leaders conference which has been held at the ontario agricultural college every summer for some years past- has been can celled this year it is understood however that the rural leaders in tend to hold a conference at tbe col- iee next year george c campbell on wednesday ovonine 28th ult there passed peacefully o rest nt his home in georgotown george c camp bell after four weeks struggle be tween hfo and death tho result of an accident when ho fell from tho barn of mr john barnes eighth line es- queslrfg where he was engaged in shingling he was immediately takon to wellesloy hospital toronto and after spending three weeks under the care of skillful medical men was re moved to his homo in georgotown whoro ovory possible care and atten tion was givonvhlm but without avail georgoc cnjnitboll was born august 1st j1869 on tho campbell homoatead lot 30 eaqueslng he was the son of tho latcorge artdannle campbell on january lfrlht 19wrne married ada e johnston of acton one tfihlld ws born to them luena at thoy resided on the form until seven years ago when they removed to george town where tho family now resides air campbell was a member of the georgetown town council an en thusiastic member of tho curling club and un active member of the united church there he was a member the board of stewards and a member of the bible class his present pastor rev dr dickie and a former pastor rev henry caldwell officiated at tho funeral which vashcldiin saturday afternoon at the family residence on george street- the pallbearers were messrs john bainos martin near william shortill john miller david cook and george renick the floral tributes were numerous and beautiful tho funeral service wjcs largely at tended interment was mado in the family plot in jairview- cemetery acton mr campbell is survived by his sorrowing- widow and daughter one brother harry campbell toronto and two sisters mrs e p collier and mrs j e gamble acton those at tending the funeral from a distance were mr and mrs george johnston gait mr and mrs h camibcll and dorothy dr d a and mra mcnlcoi m b collier mr c h campbell mrs a campbell and lillian mr and mrs victor campbell mr selby campbell mrs dr worts mrs w noble mr and mrs h noble mrs lougheed mrs sinclair mrs mcpherson mrs w jackson of toronto mr and mrs evert betts brampton mr and mrs h g kaiser london mr and mrs p mcfnriane andmiss wheeler of thorold mrs briton kitchener mr and mrs h price messrs t e news of local import chiof mcpheraon after prisoner chief mephorson lbft liiht evening for cobalt to bring buck a prlhoiwr for whom a warrant wiih ihhuoii hi-v- eral weeks cigo on a chargo of com mitting a criminal offence in actim n june tho ulloged offender lummxn working in the mining district foil downstairs injured 4ao ono day last wook jin geor o woods bcardmoro creacont had tlio misfortune whilo coming downata f with a pall of wash wrrter to slip a d fall to tho bottom sho wns bai y sliakcn up and one of ttic bones in her left leg was fractured tho i 1- jured member has been in a plas cast since halton firomsn won prizes at the contests in connection with tho niinual convention of tho ontario volunteer piromens association brampton on monday milton md burlirfeton won in several compoti tlona milton won first in tho hose race and seconjd in tho hook and lad der race burlington secured tho lu franco cup for the beatappearing brigade chicken flock stolen chicken thieves visited tho poultry yards of messrs mann brothers jmn- nockburn last saturday and i lo fortyfive hons the- thieve taie down tho fourth lino iw u motor cir walked across tho corn field and got into tho hen house tho back way and took their quarry without disturbing tho owners tho police are working on fairly good clues police maaiatrates meet at guolph the annual mooting of llw ontario magistrates association will too hold at tho ontario reformatory ouclph on friday septombor 10th tho sec- rotary gives a unique announcement of tho train leaving toronto for guolph that morning a train leaves tor onto for guelph at 815 am daylight neighborhood news- town and country churchill anothor neighborly boo on satur day afternoon at tho farm f mrs ivter i murray succeeded in getting another line lot of liay stored in the burn ballinafad mr and mrs- alfred sponco and family mr sungloy and son and mrs clreenlnw all of toronto visited at thohomo of mr und mrs a buntlo mi sunday mrs d j untie of the sixth lino is spenilinga few days with hor coublna mr and mrs qeorgo ismond norval rockw00d saving time and tenches guelph ut w sinco tho wedding of tho receipts from acton water- price j a price clarence price mr nearly electrocuted boy at milton height has vmry narrow escaps xast friday evening near the bouse of arthur transom milton hebcnts hue son webber acred 16 with companions climbed into a tree which stands below the -hydro- elec- trie wires the top branches of the tret s b itnemeg- so that the wires were three feet above usem the boy climbed to the top of the tree lost his balance and took hold of ft wire to save himself one of bis fegs got foul of another wire there is no insulation on the high wires the hoy was dragged from ihe wire by one of bis companions he was insensible from tbe electric bock and feli about twenty feet to the jground he was injured internally by the fall but electricians believe that the bock of the fall saved his life re storing the heart action lib hands and legs were deeply burned- at first his recovery airpeared doubtful and mrs h wilson of hamilton miss mary ziegler mrs- j m mc- eachren guelph miss dora and mr gordon ryan mrs rev jewitt of poatville mr- and mrs lyon and mr savage ookvtile halton regiment in camp iso officer and men mustered lome park an exceptional day work there wa a lull in the conversation ptthofttleru a roittitfthe stove lp the centre grocery as hank parsons concluded bis tale of tbe great results be bad accomplished in fenc building it was clear that everyone was deeply impressed by the story or silence j w to the soapbox orator wtoa applauso is to the ponucian then an old man known om old charlie broke the silo nee wal that thar was uomo fencln leaetvriso for these days he remarked but lot jne tell ye that if ye want to know anything about fence itaakin ye want to ask some of us old fellers why back in 7 when me and bill porter was workin fer the railroad the boss sorit us out one morning to build a fourbobjrd fence a ion a both halton regiment was successful in reaching its objective of 150 ofneers and men at the annual musketry camp of the 25th infantry brigado held last weekend at lorno park tho camp was favored with line weather and tbe entire musketry programme was completed as well as tho pro gramme of sports arranged for and the annual inspection of the regi ment by brigadier general a h boll c m g 1s o district officer commanding military district no 2 for the first time in the history of the rural militia of canada the halton rifles demonstrated rifle drill on in spection and- the officers were comp limented by the brigade and district staff on the fine showing of tho regi ment- the turnout was the largest since 1922 and tho halton rifles was the largest unit in camp major j h pedley mc- was in command kor the first tlmo since tho war tho brigade mounted a guard und the ceremony of guard mounting was watched with interested by a large as sembly of visitors to tho ranges many of them veterans of the great war the battalion band took tho church brvlcsnon sn ndaytw o rn inganfl ho burle band played the regiment by on inspection in the sports competition which wuh won by the ontario regiment the the halton rifles won 21 points win ning the standing broad jump and taking second place in five other events the peel kegiment won the tug- o war event und the ontario regi ment took the soft ball event defeat ing tbe halton team by 1815 the ontario regiment won tho brigade silver cup for musketry at the conclusion of camp five of ficers jeft for niagara camp to qualify for higher rank the brigade expects o obtain authorization for a seven day camp next year und to undortako tactical training in addition to musketry no reason why he should a man from north england was upending a few days in london with a friend and after a busy morning of sight- seeing the londoner took him va large restaurant at noon thinking that lunching there would bo a novel experienco for uio countryman tho visitor appeared to enjoy his lunch eon but kept looking anxiously to ward the door what ore you watching usked ti friend woll was tho quiet reply ah keeping an eye on ma topcoat oh dont bother about that said the other you dont sue me wntch- 847 standard tlmo visit by a former pastor tho congregation of the baptist church vah favored tho past two sundays with sermons by n former pastor rev g c rock of toronto rev mr rock was minister horo about thirty years ago before the present -flne-ehureh- edifice- was erect ed the congregation was much pleased with his ministrations on this occasion has reached four score years on tuesday mr george- dills of west bower avenue celebrated his eightieth birthday mr dills came to acton in his prime over thirty years ago from haldlmand county he has been one of our most worthy citi zens and in tho enjoyment of fairly ood healh he is enjoying tho cordial congratuiatibhs of his many frionds throughout the town st alberts gordon party tho annual garden party of st al- bans church ia scheduled to bo held in the park next wednesday even ing august 11 a new and varlod programme by high class artists bas been arranged a jitney dance will bo held in the drill shed after the programme tho particulars of the event are given in un advertisement in another column store news is desired recently a newspaper in tho county sent out twenty letters- asking repre sentative subscribers what fcaturo of the paper appealed to them most re plies showed that over half wcro most interested in the store news there is no question hut tho people read the advertisements if tho business man will put as much time and thought into his advertising as into any other feature of his work he will get results barrio examiner new issue of postage stamps supplies of the new issue of ave ten- and twenty cent atnmns recently en graved are expected in tho local post office soon the issue was mado i to commemorate the beginning of the sixtieth year of confederation and tho restoration of tho penny postage rate tho new stamps wijl bear tho names of darcy mcgee sir john a macdonald cartlcr and lafontainc people generally will appreciate a now issue of twocent stamps of tho red or rose color the green twocent stamp makes a letter resemble an or dinary circular spurious u s 26c coins readers are warned that there have been circulated through the district o number of- spurious twentyfive cent pieces allegedly of american or igin tho coin is mado of almost pure lead but is a splendid pleco of work manship bearing in almost perfect de tail the character inscribed on a real united states quarter vory lit tle wear and tear however discloses tho material used in us manufacture on ono sldo of tho coin lu a figure of tho american eagle nnd on tho other liberty tho words in god wo trust nro fully reproduced in design nnd engraving the samo as in tho genuine currency death of edward b nicklin on monday morning death removed kdward- b nicklin at his home in st lkhiis mo mr nlcklln had been in poor health for some time he was n son of the late benjamin w nlcklln for many years an esteemed resident of acton over forty years ago ho married miss adallno crowson daughter of tho lato william crow- son two sons and a daiightor wero born mrs nicklin and a son and a daughter survive- thoy also reside in st louis mr nicklin was in tho leather business with his son under tho firm namo of nicklin son and won gratifying success earlier in life he was in the tannery business at georgetown in partnership with tho lato mohoh smith for a time ho was in sarnla and removed from there to str louis tho curly part of lust weoli messn j a little and lorno j guild left op a motpr trip to the west tho former to visit in and around saskatoon an well as looking after aonio business interests and to return in a few woidcs by rati whtlo tho latter will go to north lluttloford sask vhbto hih wlfo and family aro staying at tho homo of her pareuts mr nitd mrs duiifloui they will return homo later togothor wmth walker and laughter agnes nro in wlnghum for a visit mf g it martin is uway to himth- nmpton where his wlfo and family nro holidaying for tho summer tho friends of herbert clibboiis will lm pleased to learn that ho is ablo lo kut around since his return from ht josephs hospital guelph mih h ii lqdmonrihon mid children nre away for a brief visit with friends out of town mr and mrs rutherford howat of mlmlco are up for a holiday and staying with tho formers mot hot mrs isabel howat mjhs h little of hospolor is hnimid- liig some tlmo with hor mister mrs celebrating heh 80th birthday her nolce mrs everett e lo vlnoss miss erio squires of georgetown bpcnt a few days with miss edna dyor mr and mrs archlo gray of west toronto wero up for a duy last weok johnston howatmj and mrs s plummer and georgo piummor of simcoe wore homo for tho weok-ond- miss mrtrgaiet locker-and- brother klwyn of toronto wcro homo for tho weekend miss elva tubman acton spent sunday with thorn mr wyllo wilder of whitby wns up for the weekend miss edith watson of niagara kails is a visitor in tho village misses mac and rota bolton and kred garsldo of guelph spent tho holiday hero on tho rocks down tho valley road several plcnlo parties wore here and spent the day around the rocks and down the river bunk mr millar of the bond hardware store guelph is busy hi os o evonlngs putting up an extra shelter on tho rooks abovo tho woollen mills we welcome others to our midst who have the means to get away from business cares and spend sonic tlmo in tho opon with dame na ture the girls of tho rotrlblu camp attended service with the fresby- terlanesundny morning rovmr gosling of scotland ont conducted services for tho presbyter- ian congregation last sunday the recent rains were very bene ficial and crops in general round here aro looking good with somo sunny weather tho grain holds should soon bo showing signs of ripening after the backward spring season mr med ford grieve of toronto spent the weekend with mr and mrs j n richardson twilight bowling tournament eighteon rinks from guelph georgo town milton and acton an interesting twilight bowling tournament was held on tho beauti ful grounds of the acton athletic as sociation on thursday evening july 24th eighteen rinks from guelph georgetown milton and acton par ticipating three prizes wero awarded tho fol lowing being successful in winning them harrison bnyliss acton first prlzo 3 wins plus 17 in rig bauer acton crawford ford milton second prio 3 fvlns plus 11 mrs elizaboth kennedy of nacsa- gawoya now oh octaaonarian on the urtoriifioii f monday july 20 hovenil friends and relatives gath ered at th homo f mrs elizaboth kennedy niihsuguwoyn to bring hor good wihiilh and congratulations on attaining lier eightieth hlrthday after refreshments had been nerved mrs kennedy was presented with a purso of nionoy und the following words uf affection and appreciation were given our bear mother hlster aunt it is with mingled reelings of lovo nnd joy that wo huvo gather- ed hero today to orfor you our heartiest congratulations and wihii you well at this timo when an other mllontono ha beiii reiiuhd in your hfo wo read lu the liook of bimiks thatuiiv tluys of uui years aro throescore years and ten but wo are glad to know that you have reached yoirsr and it is our sincere hope that you may yet he sparml to eolebralo many 111010 birthdays only tho few by mason of htrellgth reunh the fntillinoro yoars ttnd what a prlvllogn im yuuiri tu ho ublr tuluuk- buulc over ho many yenrs ht rightdo ing and iihiculiinuii yonrh unit have been ill led with deeds of ltlndnohh anil helifulhmtn to liinn in mlelcnohm or nud iyloinl arid htrangcr alllte havn felt tho miii- eorlty or your liuimdless liompluil- ity mumt of um hero who havn grown to munlhiihl and womiin- liooit ni look liatik to umny hap py hours spent in urn earefroo dayn of cihudhoml at the huiihtj on tito cornoi ah those ihouglilm nro punned thern cniiioh tn tho writers mind homo wurdh of hum waller kuss let 11113 live in lily house by tho side of the roud whoro the rauo uf mon go by thoy aro good thoy aro bud thoy uro weak they aro strung wise foollnh- so am i then why should 1 sit in tho 1 scornors heat or hurl tho cynics ban lot mo livo in my house by tho mldo of- tho roud and be a friend to man what tho poet 1ms expressed in these wotiihilu hlshumbiu mission has boon amply domoriat rated in your lira in your houso by the sldo of tho roiid and so we aro usklntc you tuac- copt from uh this purse not bo- causo of its valuo but because of tho affection and ostcom which prompted tho giving of it when tho happy octogenarian had said a few words of thanks an hour or ho was spent in music und tho party dispersed earn 6 to 10 daily co men wanted no previous x- periencn nocomsary writo for -10- ago freo book which explains how you eijn earn whilo learning oarago work harboring and beauty culture free employment service from coast to const act now tlmo means money hemihills ltd toronto j m savage fish dealer acton phone 152 fiohii enught white fish und sea- hhii every week liollvorod in llmn for dinner friday order curythay dont last long wo clonn bone or filfot flb to ordsr quality guaranteed testing the dentist to illustrate orlontul habits of thought lord cromer tolls in tho quarterly review this story of ismail pasha khedive of egypt jt once happened that ismail was sufforing from toothache he sont for a europ ean dentist who told him that ho ought to have the tooth out- ismail said that ho was afraid it would bo very painful ho was informed in re ply that if ho would allowtho dontlst to administer laughing gas to him ho would feel nothing he still doubted but told the dentist to bring his ap paratus to tho palaco and ho would then discuss tho question tho dentist complied- and oxplalned tho process to the khedive ismail then summoned an attendant and told him to send up tho sentry who was at hla door when the man arrived the-klu-dlve- ordered him to sit down in a chair and requested the dentist to take out a tooth on either side of his jaw ismail thon asked them man whether ho had felt anything and tho man told him that ho had not but ismail wns not satisfied ho said that the sentry was a young strong man und that he would llko to seo tho ex periment tried on somo one of weaker physique accordingly he summo ned a slave girl fromtrhohurem and had the dent ist extract two of her teeth finding that sho did not show evidence of ex treme suffering he then consented to have his own tooth out it la related although posalhjv that part of tho tale is aprocyphal that the dentist then received an order on tho egyptian treasury for one thousand pounds amended 2 wins plus 1 we like our town um n mine wes of the rlghterway and lr fer nu observed tho visitor thoo qulttbv time that nijrht wo bad so hastio- coal to watch its ten mln- rauch fence that it took ut throe wholo days to walk back to whn we tarted from his pjrt ratrhuac fi a ydung gentleman who hod not familiarized himself with the trn tff polite crresponaanos ama lacked thf sod sense to discover th form for hjnunu founrt it nticiswtw vo refusj iutiivitotiinto wrote wqjs as tcaumy v ii mr j henry newton declines with pleasure mrs kymonds invitation for the twyftntyarst and thmik her ejctrepaely hor uvln lven bm tn opportumit to dosje y utes sin thlnu went the 80rrow8 of hor8e8 wben tbe motor car with its gog- flid oceunants cam- round tho oornsr says a writer in punoh tho hpys promptly stood on their hind lejpr- rr 3hall j stop tho engine tho talai jiftj obligingly lwfc jlt4 that air swld the drlfsr of ths danclnr horae but if oy- pfntlftnion wouldnt mind just fin oiiit 5ldlhjr behind tho car we admit it wo like our iovrn there aro a lot of things about it we are proud of there nro a lot of poople in it that we nro glad to know wc enjoy their calls tholr handshakes and tholr friendly greetings lifo wouldnt bo worth much if jt were not for thlh sort of thing for after all frlondshlp is- ono of tho best things wo can ovor posses in this world and nothing can tako its place us a fine thing to know your neighbors to feel you are working out lifes prob lem us a community instead of solely aa a group of individuals wo havo common bonds becauso of common intercuts wo aro hotter for knowing and helping each other third prlro although theso were tho wlqners everyone ran up a good score aa tho following will slidw mccoil mccoltguclph dickie harrison georgetown watson wood acton bulo heath georgetown kennody partner georgetown bailey ita vfllngs acton sweeney smlthurst acton milsoii panton milton barber- tartner gqejph gibbons- rooney clboigctown gfjld mcdonald acton easton xeitch guolph oowland blajn milton 2 winsplus 13 2 wins plus 9 wine plus io j wins plus 5 2 whis plus 0 1 win plus 8 1 win plus g 1 win plus 2 1 win plus 2 1 win plus 2 1 win plus 2 tho editor was dreaming in his don when tho door opened and a rather stern- vlsagod woman entered without apology will you kindly explain she bo- gan grimly thrusting a newspaper clipping under the editors nose why your review refers to my recent book as u history of female suffrage by ix new hihtoricam writer quite unpardonable said tho edi tor gravely of course tho word should bo spelled with a y j farmers accessory shop complote list of nil neoesiary rsrmers goods home iihhi riitlilnuy wanted a iho tor muim no vi ijfiyuvul croairi hnimwitm clover i stmt manure hprtuuhti motjoriiilfilf jwndor on- tarhi fvvlwrwh for vvjimt pro- toot yimi votntovrt only- ono appilca- llori- rifieiniry mlnglr wlidtil ton- gun trunk for iundnr bmntford illndnr twlrmi und cahudluuniado goods uiadu with unadlun money jfrlnir your repair list careful at- tonluit and jjrorupt htv1o at cuh- tomyrs command j w barber re at your service wo aro now opon for business und solicit tho patronage of the peoplo of acton and surrounding district our aim is to give tho public the best posslblo valuo and sor- vlco at tho least posslblo price our shop is at tho corner of mill street and park avenuo geo cowie son horseshoers blacltsmlthing and repairing august specials at the mclean store mens athletic underwear mens athletic underwear one button no sleeves knee- length regular 125 special this week penmans combinations penmans combinations regular 2jj 100 150 mens fine shirts atjreduced prices a fine shirts at reduced prices this mixed idtsof are ends of our regular 175 and 200 lines special this week 91 shirts 125 mens fancy stripe silk and wool socks mens fancy strip silk and wool socks regular 75c special for boys shirt waists boys shirt waists regular 100 for 4 boys balbriggan shirts boys balbriggan shirts short sleeves regiilar 75c for mens khaki work shirts mens khaki work shirts sizes 14 to 17 good valae at 125 for 60c 80c 50c 98c mclean co mux street acton owr a business of your own jjlani money uhd kct it ovcry veok sell fruit troch flowering hhrpbi aljailc trech hodiflneh touch und ovorriibtih outfit furnlnlied old ohttvlllnhort liiin jmib infit tractlve proposition for man or wo man of goad htandlng unu enov gotlc e d smith bono ltd winona ont invictus shoes are built to en- duremore than the hardest- worked shoe has- to encounter only the choicest leathers are used stitched with silk thread that will not rot or fray dollar for day youll find invictus your very best in vestment moved to a new stand in order to better serve the public and to get a larger stand we have moved oar bakery store to more commodious premises across the street to the stand fonneriy oc cupied by mr stuckey as the clyde rest aurant we are now comfortably settled in the new quarters and ready to serve you our stock of baking is always fresh and com plete m ed wards bakery buy home town baking there is none better phone 77 mho street acton the best good shoe exclusive invictus aqetyj h l harrison a aumjhutfiuf lunch wait provided the pi ay em after tho fi cond game everyone loft for honie hapny nftor expressing their appreelatlpfl of liq eood timo they alwayn on3iyel w coming to acton only us chickens tho namo thins that prompts ono to nay yen in anawor to the query are you aalecp may have influenc ed tho negro in tho following utory from llfd it was a dark nlffht anil tlio ownor of tho ohlcktiiooop kim in hand wiih invqhllffatlnff certain auflpiuloue nols- os ld hurt hpad yiio in theco ho called at the opon window krmstus inside replied softly and oems of f houqht mffjtohlfe2bww ivu a roiwsurlnily aint nobody heati ecpt mmllm w iw chicken- kcop out of debt koop youpbanlc nlnnce a fow cloffrooa abovo zero at ali tlmc und suvp what monoy you caa without habrlflclnff your personal aiipcaranc or tho opportunity to aoo find bo sc if you do thetjo thlriffa you will nnol tht anffblo help in available jvhen you aci4 it qnd hi den some ujfiii in every bunjeuj soul nnd hfo finds uh noblcvt pfnq of oxcelloncu in this hidden lmpulso to an our bent rev koburt collyor swoot nro the lfttlo brooks that run oor nobbled firlanclng n the sun slnslng in hootnng fbpes hood tho voice of ono cryliiffln tno wli- dflrnohs- prepare yo tho way of the tord make his path utralslit mark 13 to bo trusted rs a greater compli- naont tlian to bo lovod door go mac- xonnd tho ruina of time yid mansions ineternityrwilliam blutr st albans church and dance will be held in the park acton wedneday e vg august 1 1 the folloving ejcccllent artists have been secured to supply trio- progranirne for tfre garden parfy they pre nil riew to acton audiences and conlehigply reconimended feed j peujun comedian little marjory garjano elocutionist mr edm0ndson baritone miss dja hartley soprano misses taff and mcnally dancers ipo a threepiece orchestra admission 35 cenl gjujr ywh paehis iivec mining are you giving consideration to the tremendous possibilities of northern ontario mining what would you consbder an attractive offer j i i i i i i would you investigate a mlninjr proposition of merit you can have definite particulars of the pine lakelorrain silver mines limited send for this information a w ryder company 7 mccanl street toronto 2 ont 15 yoars exporience northern ontario mining prospecting oporating financing i jitney dancing an oldtime 5ccnt jitney dnncc will be held in the drill shpd a threepiece orchestra piano tjnnjo drums nnd traps will supply the music a real evenings entertainment come and enjoy it summer meats if there is one particular time or year tiat meats require extra good attention it is the summer-time- we have the facilities in our shop for caring for all meats properly nnd every piece of meat we serve you is right our urge refriger ator nt the abbatoir and our excellent cold sto p and refrigerator show case at tho shop are a guarantee of meti served right all summer coldmeats during the summer months many people do not want fc cook meats and huve hot dinners we always carry an excel lent stock of the finest of cold cooked meats ready to serve cookedham jellied meats cold roast pork bologna jellied tongue meat loaf watch qur window for friday and saturday specials 00 your 8h0ppinq early saturday evenings and secure choicer outs getyonrjobprintinaattbe i s