Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 19, 1926, p. 8

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blrth marxlasu and deaths are now charted or at the following rate births si mmrrlagei jot death 50c memorial nil 9oc toe per line extra for poena born duht in erin towriahip on friday auerubt c 192fl to mr nnd mra clif ford jburta daughter grace limbou duvalr at st josephs hospital guolph on saturday august 14 1820 to mr and mra wilfred j duval acton it daughter uracobridk- papers plcuao copy died lasby on sunday moraine august 15th 1h2g at his homo in acton oliver lasby in his 85th year wjiitjjey at the guolph gonoral hospital on saturday morning august 14 1026 daniel alexander whitloy in mil 70th year young at richards landing st josephs island on sunday august ffth 1926 charles young father of mrs d c hussell acton in hja 92nfl year folkart at the homo of her daughter mrs allan mahon lot 5 concession 6 nossagawcya on mon- day august 16 1926 emma j hunt widow of the late augustus folkard inber69th year thursday august 19 1926 iiocal miscellany summer js flitting away it ways does never has mado knowing it all a man popular it booms useless to put danger signals for a fool driver advertise j your lost or foi articles in the riebpjuess t work on the new entrances tq prospect park ds progressing j two weeks more and tho long school vacation will bo over school days dear old golden rulo days will soon be here atfaln the great- outofdoors calls loud ly this summer month of august tho village of markbanv will get away this year on a 33 mill tax rate motorists use your car on sunday to take some one to church -with- you the two great needs of a 16-year- old girl ore a mother who has sense and a father who has 4he came august days and vacation time are too bright to be passed in the humdrum of everyday existence tho village of tbedford is voting on a bylaw jo raise 912000 for the addition of two rooms to the public school rono of tho pic nickers of tho woek says tho way to improve a lettuce sandwich is to take otit tho lettuce and insert bam- wellington and peel streets eost of young street havo been graded and are now being gravelled the im provement is quito marked the pretty gladiolus are now blooming freely the best showing in town is that of mr george mann at bis residence on brock avenue mr j p scorrow by unanimous vote of veterans alliance has been placed on the provincial council of the canadian jlogian as their repre sentative chief mcpherson has his eye skinned for boys and men who per sist in riding their bicycles on the cement walks the bylaw says 4200 and costs- advertising may be defined as the art of making people know whjit they need it may likewise be defined as a science of speedy arid inexpensive distribution cemetery plots are cared for forever plot owners in aylmer cemetery have taken advantage of the perpetuity plan the hoard of tho aylmer cemetery feel deeply grateful to tho plot owners for responding ho promptly from year to year to tho coil oont out for con tributtona their hearty and sonor ous response has made it possible from time to time to beautify arid care for the lust resting place of de parted loved ones and tho aylmer cemetery has consequently become ono of the finest in the province sonae- years ago tho board intro duced an arrangement whereby those who desired might in one payment of 95000 insure the proper care of their jlo4s for all time to come a per petuity fund was established avnd the money thus received is carefully and safely invested the revenue received used exclusively for the keeping up of the plots concerned tjiia plan has met with muchfavor and is becoming more and more popu lar as plot owners understand it bet ter the board is told by many that taby have mado provision for per petual care of their plots 1n their wills the president secrotary or any member of tho board will be elad to explain in detail to all who may desire to obtain the information it places the responsibility for the care of ryotn- plotfore ver on 7the cemetery board atnd is an absolute assurtwice that your plot will never bo reelected aylmer express obituary daniel alexander whitley a number of years ago daniel a whitley retired from farming owing to ill health ho was able to bo about until a few months since and a few weeks ago was taken to guelph gen eral hospital there be passsed away on saturday moraine the funoral was held on monday afternoon in torment being made at fairvlow com etery mr whitleys wife who was miss marlon hold predeceased him flvo years ago the three children survive mrs c ramshaw elgin and nellie on tho homestead mr whit- was a member of st albans church of which his father the late thomas whitley was an active mem ber ho was in his seventieth year prior to the death of mrs whitley deceased purchased the pretty home at the corner of park and lake avenues intending that thoy should reside thero dinins their declining years tho death of his dovotod wlfo changed all his plans and he has since lived among his children mr whitley was a man much esteemed in the community 3v- jghiy is jthe bricklayers have about com- pleted their work on the new offices for mccanns coal yards and gas fill ing station at the corner of mill and young streets motor tourists are staying longer in acton this season than usual they are welcome and it speaks well for the towns attractions and the hos- pltallty meted out the canadian lumberman for august publishes dn interesting article referring to the building operations of mr- j b mackenzie lumber dealer acton entitled merchandising homes in an effective way the showing of asters in bloom in the gardens of mr a h bishop florist fairvlew avenue- is well worth seeing a fine variety of beautiful bowers some of them rare in the col orings are to be seen the workmen on mr john mc- cluros fine new residence oh bower avenue are making good progress the interior is about ready for the plasterers when completed twswul be one of the most attractive homes in town mr and mrd james louttit who recently purchased from the george town lumber company the new two- story brick residence on mill street xl- oppoaite george streetr olxvbr lasby over eighty years ago oliver lasby sr settled in aoton on tho farm now owned and occupied by mr fred denny he passeovaway in the full strength of bis manhoodhalf a century ago iast sunday morning his son bearing his namouver lasby ched at his home in acton after a residence hero of more than eighty years de ceased had been in poor health for some years two years ago he had a serious illness and his life was des paired of lasu summer he suffered another attack and was very low but rallied five wcoks ago he was again takem hi and this proved to be his last illness l oliver lasby was born in the township of nicol in welling ton county and was in his eighty- fifth year he came with his parents when they with tho nicklln mat thews moore arid swan families left their former homo and came to this community in 1848 young oliver had good school privileges in atton and weeks local news departmental examination results it is a shamo the middle and upper school results are not announced much sooner the pupils are not glvoii a fair charico to plan for their con tinuation lniiciioolvtork rosn to houldjbo announced not later tl in the first wool of august standard murkdilo mercury trophy cup back to gueih tho mercury trophy which has been in acton since july 1st was re captured on mondoy night by a gueih bowling club rink skipped bylm stuart the garno was close all throusft until tho end when guelh broke ooyay and won by six shos tho acton quartette was skipped by gunner gould lslie gregory oakville married a quiet wedding- took place in tor onto on saturday last when miss iner borland of bronte becamo tho bride of leslie gregory the popular son of the gregory theatre arm of gregory son the young coupjo are spend ing a honeymoon in buffalo and other american cities and upon their roturn will take up residence in town con gratulations are extended oak villo star a valuable bond of brotherhoc in an interview of mr h w h ton by the acton gazette during hi ro- cont visit to acton england mr hlnton saystheroaro a great man y english people 1n the canadian acton and they deem one of the most inter esting features of tho fiusa press la the extracts from the acton qaaotto these papers form mr hlnton bo- haves a valuable bond of brotherhood botwoen tho two towns st albans partoniae improvomanu for 7nore than a month st albans rectory has been in the hands of the carpenters plumbers masons painters and decorators and it has emerged ono of the most dainty and attractive homes in town tho in terior has been greatly improved and the exterior is pretty as a picture tho workmen arc almost completed with their transformations and uev and 4irs sawyer will shortly be at home after many inconveniences to receive guests and enjoy their beauti ful homo surroundings in quebec and vermont a note received on monday from rev r- ex zimmerman dated from queboc on friday bays wo are hav ing- a great holiday arrived in queboc yesterday and expect to leave tomorrow mornlhsr wo then cross over into the state of vermont if everything goes woll wo will eo straight through to the southern bord er of vermont before turning west toward home we are all woll and oxpect to return in fine shape georgetown expecting biq day today with an admlrablo spirit of unity and cooperation the merchants of georgetown and numerous citizens have been engaged for several days in decorating the business section of the town for tho business mens pic nic and- carnival today t4io town looks quite gay in its holiday dress the picnlc will bo held at eldorado park and tho evenings frolic will take place on the main street pavement at georgetown the united church next sunday rev charles a cook dd of seattle wash will preach in he united church noxt sunday momms and evening- dr cook is an acton boy and has always been loyal to the town tila sermons in this church have been earnest and inspiring and always srrcotly enjoyed dr and mra the news of the neighborhood limehouse tho garden party at tho homo of mr wjiilaui gowdy j f on tuesday ovennfi was a splendid success ballinafad mrs j r pickorina and family of bartonvllloaro hotldayting with rev n waddell at tho manse mr and mrs wm collins of lln- wood visited with mr and mrs john mckechnldovcr tho weekend mr w t howtintr and daughter miss joan f spent a few days with bnintford friends last week mr and mrs john graham of nor- vnl visited with their sister mrs a e farnoll on sunday airs norman talt and childron of parry sound are holidaying with mrs tails parents mr and mrs p binnto miss mctavlsh who has been under the doctors caro for sotrictimo is lni proving and is able to be around again i two or three oar loads of our young people motored to niagara fallaon sunday master albert kirk hos returned to his home an toronto after holidaying for a few weeks with air john mc- kecknle here the farmers of this vicinity are busy with their- harvest tho crops are excellent wo are jrjadto reporti mfterom6sacherij vf giiolpb ts spending his holidays with his uncle mr g thompson rockwood crewsons corners miss ireno black was tendered a miscellaneous shower on wodncsday night by her friend mrs norman burns in view of her approaching marriage master garno t collinfi of loavvhio spent last week wlth his sister mrs normuri armstrong master charilo mcnabb son of reeve mcnabb had tho mlsfortune to have his arm fractured ono day last weok tho engagement ds announced of ireno youngest daughter of mrs margaret and tho lato mr james black to mr albert mcwiniamu of paisley block the mnrrlago to take place the latter part of tho month na88agaweya tho funeral of tho late daniel whit ley was held on monday afternoon and was a very largo one tho service was conducted by rev mr baugli of stonoy creek assisted by rev mr sawyer of acton the pallbearers were jas r anderson jas taylor alex crawford george agnow john mcgregor and nelson anderson tho bereaved fitfully has tho sympathy of jjiocorrfmunlty in their sorrow mr whitley was a member of the nassa- saweya township council for a num ber of years ibut retired- some four years ago ho wits a man of good character and kindhearted and jovial disposition and will be greatly missed in the community rev mr mucheh of guolph preach ed in tfie ebbnezer church last sun- day mornlne jtov mr marsh being away on his holidays mr benjamin hancock of toronto visited friends at knntchbull over the wcekench madame deanegsm piani8t and teacher pupjlpf fronceaco border vill 113 im acton september 4th ah lottorh rotfardlnb onqulrloa to bo left nt tlio iiikh piiksk omco i j m sav ge fishdeaier acton phone 152 fresh caught white fish and soa fish overy woek delivered in time for dinner irlday order early they dont last long wo cloaii bone or fillot fish v to order quality guaranteed wtrwjwjbwiiwwww vetting comfortably settled in their new home mrs obrien in ireland a note from cork ireland from mrs thomas obrien and miss jcano says dear mr moore we are having a delightful irtp heard the shandon bells this morning and their charm still lingers we leave for khlarney xakeaon saturday and for eng land and tho continent next week seat wishes to all acton friends with deep affection and recollection i often think of thoso shandon bells whoso sound so wild would in the days of childhood fling round my cradle their magic spells orithlsi ponder wherover-t- wander and thus srow fender sweet cork of thee with thy bells of shandon that sound so grand on the pleasant waters of the river lee applied himself to secure an education cook are on a holidar visit and are he succeeded well for the time andls visitation to the scene took a position with the grand trunk js sf railway- onthestaff at acton sta won ftftysix years ago he married jane mcnaughton daughter of the late samuel mcnaughton of the second line in tho scotch block after twentythreo years of happy life to gether mrs lasby passed away there were five sons and daughters in the family ull of whom survive they ore mrs thomas elliott and samuel m lasby acton oliver s lasby bctrtchuisonmlnn william l lasby tbwnsend man and mrs oram wife of sidney oram chief of the fire department at st cathar ines after farming for a number of years in erin and kassagaweya mr lasby retired and rwenythree years ago came to acton to reside for years his widowed daughter mrs elliott has kept house for him and ho has received daughterly care and solicitude through his declining years and the periods of his severe illnesses mr lasby was a bible student and had strong views on certain doctrines and he lived up to his beliefs he was a member of the disciples of christ in order to give tho sons in the west an opportunity to reach acton for the funeral it wflv bo held this thursday afternoon at 230 oclock interment will bo mado nt falrvlew cemetery get him readv fop flphofl the crops in ontario wheat ia yielding 36 to sobuahela to tha acr considerable j threshing of wheat has taken place in tho western part of the province grain la yielding from thirtyfive to fifty bushels per acre some cutting of barley and oats havo 1jon done both aro heavy t crops corn is steadily improving and neodn awocber rrionth of good growing weather to enmureahaverkfe crop turnips in many sections are a atallure but othersroot crops are good especially potatoes smam fruits are plentiful early apples are good but winter varletlos are light pastures jure exceptionally good what aboufr tlio youngster who starts school this mil 7 arc his teeth in good shape ore his tonsils all right and is his weight up to normal t the child who begins school with the handicap of poor health hasnt a fair chance competing- with bis huskier playmates the time to get him into good condition is before school opens for every day tie hns tb miss when school starts puts him behind mouth breathlrisvpale color ndnorrnal weight or lack of weight and poor appetite are not naturrts thoy mean that something is definitely wrong a good physical examination by a competent doctor nawwhothor the child seems to need it or not mny save days and dollars later port col born o citizen by- the- way had her birthplace here daughter of the late george matthews editor white of milton confined to bod mr luchard white the venerable editor of the milton reformer has been confined to his bed the past two weeks with stomach trouble- when the fan piuess edrtor called on him on monday be was plucklly sitting up in bed and writing editorials for this weeks reformer mr white assert that he is not suffering but has a feeling of weakness and lassitude which he cannot account for and which he finds extremely annoying ho has the beat wishes of his journ alistic fnlendsof the county among whom ho has associated for tho past forty years and more xor a speedy re covery acroat continent to acton mr and mrs oscar ismond of los angeles cal arrived in acton on a motor trip from the pacifio coast on tuesday they were accompanied here by mrs sanderson mrismondu sister of mlltont and miss sanderson they were visiting old friends here and also at churchill and llmehouse mr israond though now about sixty- five spent his boyhood in acton and attended acton school during mr cherries nave wn- ho plentiful this season that scores of homes have left large quantities on tho tree un picked after all the needs of them selves and- their friends have been supplied where the foet8 worked tbe afxibinrdi pf n certiln 061 ina avln settltment in south da- stffiebmplte en th numrou auout 8howr itarcly 1ms august been a month of such ohoua rainfall there liave al ready been three heavy downpour nnd numerous intermittent uhowers spring- crops nro growing vigorously the punturea ore rich nnd luielous ffocond crops of clovor nnd alfalfa have already boen out inaomo places tho corn srlyes- promlso of an un- miually hoavy opop eiirly iiotntoc hereabouts never wore betlcii tho indloamona are good for an abundant allround harvest f vf lik pur town we admit it we like our town thi js a tfii bt ihlnfa about- it wo are prpudrof thsre ir lot- of people in li that ve arlad to know w oyih5rciiua ir handshake jb thv iwandry iiviigktuto wp9btfojwrvaiftf iwfl xjthes term as toachcr in rccount- ing remintacenccb he said he had car ried the brick and mortar when his father built the brick house on mill street where mrs hiu wilson now resides mr israond hajpxospered in tho west unvefling milton soldiers monument mon have been huayat wdrkfoc about a week in the north corner of victoria park around tho bane of the monument to soldiers of milton and neighborhood who foil in the groat war karth has been banked ugalnst the four sides of the cement base nnd broken stone put on the level top of the earth tho ground is belnpr levelled up for some distance front the base anov will be sodded about half adoicn trees which obstruct the view of the monument havo been out down and others oro being trlramod- the height of the monument has been incorrectly stated at 25 feet it is 23 feet including tho cexnent base it is expected that tho unveiling will take place on sunday september 6th no cbampion kov mj rutherford of toronto conducted services in tho united church last sunday in the interests of thetenlpcrance cause tho services were well attended and donations in money and promised contributions amounted to some iso rev mr mcelroy of toronto con ducted services for the presbyterian congregation the morning service being largely attended eus discourses wore listened to with close uttentlon on monday evening- a meeting- o both rockwood and eden milts con gregatlons was held to consider a call for a minister the rev dr mcgllllv- jo u ejpj jrires lu ngwj th jth e re- sult that rev mr gosling of scotland ont was the choice last saturday tho cradle roh and mission band of tho united church had a picnlc at tho homcrbt mrs wm gordon next saturday tho boys own mission band are having their picnlc at the home of mrs isabel howat last thursday afternoon thew mc 3 of tho prosbytorran congregation had a picnlc at ono of the shelters downline valley road about 20 ladles were present and a pleasant time was spent ono evening last week members of the llttlo family of tho village and also of guelph and toronto had a pleasant time together along tho river bank down the valley road rosa patterson of font bill andlila brother arthur of grimsby wore home over the weekend mr and mrs everett elo vlness of niagara falls were up tho first of the week returning by way of tor onto monday morning miss margaret thomas accompunied them for a few days miss jean torrance was home last week tn acooun of sickness she re turned the first of tho week to simcoe johnston hewat of simcoe was home over sunday miss margaret locker of toronto was home for sunday mr and mrs j b carton and son ross left lost week by motor for the pacific coast and expect to bo awny some six weeks or more mr thomas mcghle of guelph lately foreman in the dye department of the woollen mills here intends leav ing this week for england last sunday evening a motor car coming down tho hnrdbovetfie post office left the highway and craehod into james dufilelds stone goto post breaking it off half way up fortun ately no one was injured in the mlb- hap weddings aro taking- place very noticeably in and around rockwood this summer last saturday miss agnes jamleson and jamas a dick- sdh of toronto were united in the bonds of matrimony by rev john little at the residence of the latter after the ceremony the happy couple motored to guelph whore supper was partaken of at the home of the brldos sister mrs william hoakingr rev mr little mr and mrs geo h pearon and others being present after sup per the couple left on the 8 p m train east the home of mr and mrs a e lalng profusely decorated with flow ers for tho occasion was the scene of a very pretty house wedding onwcd- nesday august j whea their daugh ter henrietta- peori vros united in marriage to mr john alexander wylio elder son of mfrand mrs alex wyjlo of guelph tho ceremony toeing per formed by rev h a graham of nor folk st church guelph under an arch of evergreens and flowers with a largo whito bell as the strains of lohon grins wedding maroh were being plftyed hy m lnw vth wmhftraianiia fanners accessory shop complete list of all necaaaary farmers goods some secondhand machinery jvanted also for sale no 12 de laval cream separator frost vvood 6 ft binder ontario fertili zers for wheat lands single wheel pole truck brantford binder twine machine oil steel and asphalt roof ing for bouses and barns peerless wire fencing and gates repairing and installing pumps and water systems louden stable cqulpmont jupuedndtn3tailel rejjaiuucar all kinds of machinery bring your repair list courteous service at customers command j w barberree voters list 1926 municipality of the township op nassagaweya notlco la hereby given that i have transmitted or delivered to the per sons mentioned in sec 12 of the on tario voters list act the copies re quired by said section to be so trans mitted or delivered of tho list made pursuant to said act of all persons appearing by tho jast revised assess ment roll of the said municipality to be entitled to vote in the said munici pality at elections for members of tho legislative assembly and at munici pal elections and that tho said list was first posted up in my oftlco in nassagaweya on the 7 th day of august 1926 and remains there for inspection and i hcroby call upon all voters to take immedlato proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected ac- cording to law rated this 7th day of august 1326 john marshall 72 clerk of said municipality friendly shoes step into oh invictus -agencytanii- o invictus shoe i see how cosily your foot nestles into it not a pinch any where not agape or trace of slackness- just a perfect glove like fit thats invictus headquarters for mens work garments this store is equipped to supply your requirements in work garments carhartt overalls in black and blue all d0 ja sizes in stock good value at 9imo blue anb black overalls guaranteed by tho makers to give good wear made up good and full d djo oc double stitched special at pcild mens work pants in stripe tweeds made good and strong double stitched with five strong pockets 0 o oc mens work shirts at 100 125 and 150 mens work socks at 25c 40c and 50c r mens work gloves regular 75c for 50c mens work suspenders extra good value at ak 50c special per pair wc mclean go boll street acton ont workmanship invlctua materials guaran tee unusually long wear and enduring good ap pcarance and there ia range of deslfifns and models to jidafy every taste t tub best oood shoe egbasajstjsga exclusive invictu8 agent h l harrison notice notice wo ace pleased to announce that mr d h lindsay acton mill la our authorized agent in this locality tor hhjh quality nursery stock of all kinds before placing your order be bure to havea talk with him highest quality lowest prices reliance nurseries fonthill ont school booksschool supplies text jjookb fop pubjlp school fextr books for high sohool headers drawing books ficrfhller pencils bubbern pens etc all best quality nnd at cuf rote pripus school openino ept 7trj 126 agont tor oaot toront ehpbl supplias hwhinton jeweler red and white chain store j w jones proprietor specials for thursday friday saturday bargains that are bargains 10 lbsredpath gran- 5q ulated sugar olfc fresh ground steel cc cut coffee ojc eggs per doz quality- same as bver 29c rer special values in brooms choice black tea 7ci per lb ioc new potatoes per pk why pay the higher prices matches 3 for 40c prices 25c 49c court room much improved pollco afaglbttate mporo who hem the unit court seasion in tho county court room ot milton ainco tho premr 1bc have been in f the liandh of the oalntcra and decorators for thoust month took occasion at uio oponjeiff of court laat friday tojcompllment the warden nnbl members of the county council upon tho samifactary improve ments affected the interior has boon pain tod and decorated throughout walls col has and woodwork- now cork mattinpr covers tho floors corri dors and stairway nnd the promlso hroufhoiifnow prevents a dignity and attractlvenciifl which has not boon naanlfent for a quarter of a century the- police masjintrato remarked that net ojtilte fully appreciated oa a former member of tho county council what it meant to the members to undo tke an oirterphs of this nature when wcks huluplicity of outside clalma breso cdomoivt upon them but ho wm tjk yo that all who had busl- ppthhti the couris and ttio county covol j- would appreolai the 1m- 9otrifrvtfl eftected ana the rate- yert fthpcooncu will endorao tho taken to the rc younff brido who was given away by her father entered tho living room wearing a beautiful gown of whito crcpo romalno with full skirt of whito silk laco with inset panels of the crope and ruchlngtr of narrow satf xr ribbon her tulle veil bolng- held with a coro net of orango olosnoma and carrying a shower bouquet of ophelia roses and bbys breath jshe alaqijworethn brodrhs giftat platinum bar pin sot with diamonds und pearlo miss haxel taxing tho brides sistor was brides maid wearing a dresn of roao pink crope do chine with trimming of met laco and hhoes and stocklnsn to match and carried an armful of pink and white carnations mr wm wyllo tho grooms brother was groomsman tho grooms sift to them being a white gold bracelet and a gold algnot ring respectively following the eeromony reception was held about alxty gucsts being present tho brides mother was gowned in a black satin- faced crepe and the grooms mother wore a- dross of cocoa eropetl during the elgnlng of tho roglster wbs mayjweathorstpn roneiprcdher- inaii hollers pua cajiutlon medloy on th6 guitar a dainty 3teddlng oreakfast wan served on tables yery prettily decorated with pink and whito with whito sweot peas tied with nk tulle tho guests were waited on by four girl friends of tho bride miss lcxla collins mlas ollvo woodamiaa bertha mccutcheon and miss gludys poach tho bride rocelvcd znany beautiful glfta among them being a large chequo from her father tolo grams of congratulation ff wero also re oelved during tho dftornoora tho huppy couple left on tho fl pm train for hamilton niagara tmlls ariu buffalo tho brides golnff away drcsh was of poppy red crcpedochlno with volvbt hat to match and erey coat with grey shoes arid blockings to match guestfi present from a dis tance wero mr jmd mr h lalng mr albert lain mr and mrs j montgomery mrs c brandon mrs c mitodonaid mlas corlnne i nld and mr gordon johnatoh ham ilton miss eva lalng mrs rose women toronto mr nn1 mrs n s idling branchton mrs j m jidams iwiss hilda- adams winchebter mrs jluanou duncan blora mr nnd mrs alex wyllo mr wm wyllo mr and mrs fyank adamu mlssei r ond k adams ming liexia colllni mclaa olive wood and mr horry taj quelplr makes your baking a success whon you use our flour if you are making pies you will and tho pie crust from this flour to be delicious crisp flaky and very tasty cake layers are superior whon made from our flour norval flour mills w b browne c0 prop- norval ont kings choice national norval broad flour paartry blond jlull 00 r 2 phones munlciul 327 r 3 our 20 reduction sale is still on prices are cut still deeper to dispose of our summer 3tock everything must be cleared to make room for our winter stock we will just give you a few of our specials here- mens overalls regular 924- or 169 cmcns wtork shlrtp rceular tl25 or t 95c mens dresa shirts 98c ijfenp ctij 8och 2 pair for 46c monty summer unjlcrwear ipr garment 3ijc mens bolfij 1c fens yyprk y 11 ftnd w- mens tics only one t0aiuh tomer to clear nieucri 5c 20 boxts of shoo polish to clear at 3 for 10c ludlcs crcpo do chine scarves regular 1350 for 198 little oirls- coats regular j400 solo 19s uttle clrl3 sklrta slics 4 to 10 for 79c come and save mqney aj thi qbeat sale such barqains mav not happen aoain nicolsetonomysfore i 1 mm notice to waterworks dept patrons all persons having installed on tholrpremleb any prrange- ment for heating water from the acton waterworks system miist instal a valve or device to prevent the backing up of hot water to the metre as provided by bylaw and have the installation completed before thursday september 30th the hot water getting to tho metre damages the mechan ism and all persons allowing this are responsible now for re- pairs to the metre by order summer meats if there is one particular time of year that meats require extra good attention it is the summertime we have the facilities in otlr shop for caring for all meats properly and every piece of meat we servo you is right our large refriger ator at the abbato and our excellent cold stora plant and tefflgeratot show case at the stiop art a guarantee of meats served right all summer the council f meats daring tho sumirier months many people do not want to cook meats and iavb hot dinners we always carry an excel lent stock of the finest of cold cooked meats ready to serve cooked ham jellied meats cold roasf pork bologna jellied tongue meat lqaf watch qur vinjow f qr jfridy jin sfltdalpecipjs r v m 00 vour rtbirrimotar11v atuway venin0 a t f f i v ml mmmmmimim

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