till iiomi ol gfyr actutt jfft irrisis mmilr i n illon urtlj nrwpaj r ai mil mniln srlrlrl i rllr i llilr 1 ml at kin i ill 1 1 11 ss i i i llur i cvrtj lhtuy rvtlmu a the iter 1 trii ii nltniu mil strrl ai onion hir id rlpliou tkr a iirr vrir in ailvjme 1 ojlnuc 1 ltucd o 111 nil 1 flier in hie unite i aivi ulisiji hans lor mall latit del atlvcrllirmrnli a i i nil c t i i mi the rate will hr ml ai lira id l ml i a 111 us i lltor an 1 lr r t i f phonics ulit rl ml ii i hrllrnce uplift tvirnitiho he canceled fat- drunken not lifjuoi plimittwill he cnncelled for driinkciincs llni ulict wui iinnniiiicxd liiit by d b ilmimi i iiitor noiircrchuirmim ho aid hii dtci 1011 in the iimttlr muis iinconipromitinij where 11 man pctj drunk uikli fined 10 or wlicrc a ifinn rjcis drunk nnd hi permit ii cnncollcd by the judge for n mouth this boiird will u thnt his permit is can cllltd plrniiinvtly declared mr hanntr tins hanrd will not stand tor drunkenness on permits 4a iitl ivucd under niithoriiy of tin hoard in cnsei where cornplmnt is mauejn any districts or ncih borhood ajimnot the nbuso of privilege hypermit holders thee permits will he cnneellcd we are uiilompromisiiik in v matter the enforcement ff these mlcs will have much to do with leiseninc drunkenness the liquor control act hns wide powers nnd mr hnnnn seemw determined to mavu ii effective if possible at all thursday evening september 1027 editorial be loyal if you want frlcndfl the man who tells you what a rotten town he lives in and what undesirable neighboys he has may move frequently from one lowir of neighborhood but will always have the same story to tell some people always live in undesirable towns and have jieighbors they never caro for othorg strangely enough live in numerous plnees and always meet with kind and always find friends if you are one of the men or womenwhoycfinnot find s good word for the town you live in for your neighbors for the man who pays you your wages or for your business associates take a good look jn the next mirror you come across and face the secret of yoiir troubles turn over a new leaf be loyal tr your town and your environments amusement tax to 1c itcmovcd on adhibwioiw under 2t cent i roni november 1 the ontario amusement tax brought in years ago us a war revenue muuuic will be abolished on nil nmuserrient admissions of 25 cents and under the tax remains when the price of admission exceeds 25 cents according to the estimate of officials of the provincial treasury de partment the operntion of thii amtisemept tax act amendment passed last session will exempt about 00 per cent of ontario theftlregocrs front amuse ment tax payment patrbns of 022 per cent of all theatres in the province they sny wilt be relieved based on the 102g figure of tho amusomout tax collection it will mean a saving to the people of upward of half a million dollars according to provincial treasurer monteitli the eacmption from the tax ns applied to entertainments of a charitable religious or patriotic nature is to bo continued pro vided the major portion of the gross proceeds from such entcrtammcnts are devoted to charitable re llijiousor patriotic purposes gradually the taxes levied for war purposes are being lifted off the public will certainly appreciate jus latest one from the provincial government it wos 0 considerable nuisance to collect and one of the taxes that caused much annoyance r neighborhood news uuituincioh tl llai r tl y allot linn 1 l lit uhi 1 1 ft on 1 11 a trip to vlnlt hht iii li r mi lilt dtli infirm irj j it frlmlii in if bum or w york tlio ni w rit in 1 mil 1 1 r 1 111 of m 1 11 with lilii morhj p art mlrcal 1 jure mii 1 holliliiy mr 11 iid p l i him mill pitlnp 1 i in jii1i hir t 11 hi uau in nt hiuiil nli till j 11 ildi lint cup roll je hon nil ti k 1 in iiiim 11 r iii it tdwii 1 whtn ho mill ui troll 1 hbi w upend ti iprnl tlm 0 moil ttw holi li 111 v llriu j j llohi r jlnjt nt mtml h utxl i 0 jloiich mil j ntn iii1 will 1 ton llomi thin wirk lit will orru i lib jnililt onsundn mil in v i red ltyu n a fornilr puiitnr t tin ilnptliit church htr with lil llf nllil f inl lire uprmum n roupli f dnyh n iturlltii ton on their wuj uii rronilluiiuoku mm it 1 i m or iontl i muu id ilttu iaiilitir jiji 1 1111 vlfiltltue nl mm j m hull lrfieunt tt of m ntillnitiit lhlil ni in priictl liirlnif kinlth tioi rtci 1 iiiiliilnln in n fan i no of tlio mftln ntroctn ilettriiilnoil to nut u 1 ttc lokiinn town to ihln tie newspapers plncc in tlte community it is an established tact that the newspaper in each community represents quite- accurately tho thoughts and ideals of the people of that commun ity a newspaper is the one outstanding agency to- which the people look for authoritative information and facts on current events as well as reports of commercial political religious and social activities to thousands upon thousands of people the news paper is a sort of college through which they get a great part of their education in this country a newspaper is a man s friend all through his life his newspaper gives a story of his birth tells of iiib achievements during his school years and gives a story of the biggest event in his life his wedding he goes on through life feeling confident that some day when the time comes the edifor oi his news paper will write a suitable obituary giving his friends a history of his life since the newspaper is so close to the average citizen it follows as a natural thing that this same average citizen should defend upon the newspaper to furnish him facts and dc pcndable information on what to cat wear and use in ins home and in his daily life as proof of the fact that the newspaper advertising columns really do sway public opinion in so far abnying habits are concerned we have such revolutionary changes in buying customs as he automobile home heating withoil the eating of yeast for health the modern bungalow a bathroom for every four persons and numbers of other examples which might easily be discovered by comparing a newspaper of today uith one printed 25 years ago a comparison of the news columns as well as the advertisements will bear out the fact that these changes in buying cus toms have developed in the same proportions tte the changes in the advertising appeal made through the newspaper edson r waitc tho pleasure of work do wejiot seem as a nation to be suffering from h mania foe play the hugo development of pleauu clidglrfg automobiles merely 5y in boliies our universal restless eagerness to be running after something anything thnt we can classify as diver sion under pressure from tormenting copstitucnts our legislatures arc piling up holidays and the cry of labor everywhere is cut down hours cut down hours the obvious deduction is that work ia always something to-be- got rid of as if it were a curse vet work is life proper recreation and relaxation are of course essential even for the effec tive doing of work itself and it may be that the past lias been sometimes neglectful of these in due proportion but that does not mean that men would ever thrive if they had all holidays or even mainlv holidays experience has shown over and over again that if the ordinary healthy man has his whole exis tence made of leisure he does not know whai to do with it and in the end rots out in degeneration and misery no work is what we live for and work mokes all the dignity of life but everything dc pends on how we look at work if we consider it as merely something that must be done because it can not be avoided something to be dodged and scamped and slighted the minute the employer is not looking if we regard it as hateful drudgery and nothing else 11 naturally becomes a curse and a burden put thought into work put pride into it put yourself into it your work is yourself or oqght to be li ib your creation the expression and embodiment of all in you that is really worth standing room m the orld if your work is worth while you arc worth while ff not what mr w a qcorqctown pent laal weolt wllli editorial notes people everywhere are coming more and mora to understand and appreciate the part the rural press is taking in the affairs of the county its usefulness has increased with its prosperity and the publics confidence in it books in the home wholesome books in the home should not be con sidercd a luxury even the families who have eus access to our well stocked publie libraries and who avail themselves of the opportunity that is offered should not feelthat the purchase of books from lime to timcts an extravagance the purchase of books of a certain type might well be un cxtrava gance for anyone but in the ownership of a number of books of the better sort the contentment of the horofc may largely rest some of the young people ww regularly forsake the house in the evening in order to go to the movies or other places less desirable might stay at home if there were plenty ot books to read and books that they could call their own if it is necessary that the purchuse of books should be regarded a u luxury to he seldom permitted it should be the older members of the household who should most stint themselves books mean more to young folks than to grown upi they are usually more profitable to young folks and chil drcn than they are to grown tips and the possession of them by the younger members ot the family will stimulate a desire for reading and an appreciation of literature far more than will the temporary loan of a volume from the public library parents are most of them at a loss t know what books to giv o their children tastes change with generations and the failure of a child to appreciate some work that delighted the parent in early outh is likely to chill the parent s interest in trying to provide books for the child booksellers and public library ofhcials arc all co operating more earnestly and intelligently than ever liofore to assist fathers und mothers who want to get books for their children yet who feel bewildered in trying to muke a choice a recognition of the minor t ance of hooks for the young as a rocial and efvitiling force is growing among the dispensers of books no longer do they look upon the business ol distributing such books us n ruther niuior detail of their work on tuesday the school bell tolled und the scholars were called back to their studies after the summer vacation acton schools will be in a considerably cramped position until the new school is ready for occupancy then scholars of both high and public schools will have ample accommodation for some time to conic the canadian national i xhibitiou each year proves to be n bigger attraction from canada and the united states and other countries the wonders to be seen al this fiitr each year prove an attraction to added thousands it is surely a wonderful exhibition and we who are o close and- easy of access to it oftimes do notapprcciate its magnitude among the farmers to join the alberta wheat pool recently is h li h the prince of wales heir lo the british throne w l corlylc manager of the prince s 1 000 acre farm and runch at pekisko near high kivcr alberta bus signed in behalf of the prince 1 000 acres to the pool the prince recently spent a holiday on his canadian farm in company with his younger brother h u li prince george according to recent prospects the commercial crop of apples in canada this year will total 2 000000 barrels or i 1 770 barrels more than last year tin nova scotia crop will it is estimated yield i 150000 barrels british columbia i hi 000 barrels ontario usoooo barrels quebec 120 000 barrels and new brunswick 10 000 must of the apples grown in canada are exported to he british isles and the united states on january 7 1017 the toronto world published an astonishing piece of news it told its readers that 200000 motor tourists j tt so 000 automobiles hud visited ontario during the previous yean leaving behind them in the provinces perhaps 1000000 but who could then have prophesied what the figures would be ten years later on january 8 1927 n was announced that ss00oo0 motor toumts in i sooooouutomobiles hud wisiud ontario in l2u leaving behind them upproxnuatcly 130000000 li is u thirty fold increase in ten years lijlcr at curir minn aj neu juckuon hi liollduylntf tit allcnfunl and pwen hound mr w m coil of torontor vlaitcd u1i rlatlvii in town on sunday mr tour of llftlloybury u visit- lnr uth her faoli r mr ralph itoas mr and mm r john 31c derm id upunt tho punt wet k with friend ft nt orono mr unil mln j how of chicago ii u rt ylnltlni at ho homo of mr john langan mr 11 11 i uullu nml nonn jack and jtui lift on saturday fur a vlnlt with fiundn in winnipeg mm normiin hndor underwent an oil ration for appindloitui ut uuolph glnlrnl honjiluil lust week she la improving nlcolj mrn i roniiip ki rouy who under ttinl an operation at wi lleuloy lion jiiuil yiotcrdujc in prorreuolng nicely ilrn hlmiiok4nu who tian boon vlnltlnp in town loft for 4icr homo in tarpon hprlnitn florida on monday cllllfjacluidn und ilrn jackhon returned homo nftor spaiullnir u month with fricndii in london chat ham and other wcatorn ontario towns mr wllmont wlli uttunu who hita been holidaying with ida parents mr and mra w o wil li m of aii li grove returned to tho capl tal on irlday laut mr and mru john price left on turunda for their now homo tnslm- co mr nnd mm prlco have been life lone rlgulcntn of thin community and thtlr removal la deeply regrottod b a i nmt of frlendtt the bent winhiii f all follow them to ltitlr now home lhiht mr and mm leo hull and j wo ilain hh in or loionlii are vlultlmc avllh nundu hurt mm 1 f llllili and mm lliitiiinn have i tin in d fnnn a lnll with fi 1 ndii in detroit 1 aim it iliivdy or llriiniito vlnli rwiiu mr and mm lumen iliinllton hiit wiih mi und mm morbid kin h nnd noil if to ion to wui hum u ilnltoim uilli mi and mn 11 m itllu hm mr and mm ii ilnlcm 1 iml tv i i hililr n mil ml i w huvlilniil ii iiii liujndal with mi nnd mru i tank i ividnoii at i i rj iik m ii vim ritiiuvu un ipii m injijhih u ttw wfiki holldiiy at the hnim or hir nu int mr and mm it w cainplxl men topi jinituq mid noii of winn lltt v nt te i lyii uith in r mother mm 1 11a vinlkrr nt htiinlej park lant 1 1 it milium d i mini li ii v in puivoy j ii jlbnoii mill j ni aunt in have goin on a niihlnjc ttlp in tin vicinity ol matliex ont mm 1 ilirtlej and d uijrtiti i vin left on 1 rid iy fin d troll ami ihuafo un thili wuj huim to hi olum wauh p iiiling a month ii vacation pn and mm s itldler miaa cyhilla and thingo mounti d upon rill i mcki rnon i dliihin horn k lillll do upi i nhi ive i t punitory itt ilii ild mr inl m oakvillc utchncld ffimlli are holidaying at port dal hounli thin nilk di lorne lyon of wlntllni went virilnlu vlnltcil bin relatlvca t tluk vlllo for t fewduyn this week mr and lirn george llllhmr an i riyullj of port ui in imvi been tiptndlng 4 few dajo in town with tlulr nlnllvd ll v w d mcdonjutl wife ami f imlly of hra forth vlnlted with hia h inter mm il hi handerwun on 1 rl da und hitjurday of bint wock highway conniabu william mccoll ot toronto luuklni tho pinto of con titablt hunter who in in tho hoiipfuil with a broki n kg mr h h nd rwon principal of e hetih puhti school with blu wife ml fimllj wtrt tuiiitn thin week of lilu bcotbtr principal it i tianderaon of tin central hcho01 mr vincent mcdermott in cranking bin car on monday evening mot with a painful accidents tlia emergency bruk slipped when tliocngino started movliu tho auto iibiad- and in un ef fort to crab the brake ho tut tils wrlat and it cequlrrd acvioral titltchtvi to clone the wound itocord lr and mm wilkinson huv ramm ed after upi ndlnj u wcok at winder mere in muakuko vtrn t w slcan hna returned from a vlflit of uiveral wcku with her sis in klnctitori who hap bucn seriously 111 the i la illy it huniberuldi ni change in tho u aciiing nrarf jack itrland tii ken lim place who la now teaching oakvllll and e blthw otlxrs llv crguaon cd on uyu to taki jire of upucd pla ii tin gritltud plug thiue 4011 mtur j he piopl ta under control it v liugl tie ii vl ytllll llllyi mr anl mrs cli vwlam ohio inltrd fiunda her luiii k i ij cleaning hhe nol161 di ijudy when mni vinton in neighbor ly limtpurt tanlilon caiix in tbroug the kitchen without uniting for in unmvi r to her knock dvcry llmo 1 dothhj tirouomo job mlas cyrllla decland i yow tlult i wont do it another j car itotwlcn tho books twlcu a year and tho ehltia foui tlmou and tho clomtii lyid ic guest room and the attic un iiothlrn but tlilngi things thlnunl iji divide up nnioim tlio youngstern lend thei iii hunt up an apartment with three ruomu olid ono clonot and with a do i on hookii umjtlwu pictures and one vuau i ii boidn to live qood mornlnrf cora jcnsup what un you after c ii ti ii on to fliej wnq gufiillcd- with t xcltemtnt 6 mlun cirjilui silo breathed out with it minn cjrllln rtspond- cd and wet thin pratter on ho tabh will you wlillo you re about itf cora received the platter reverently if if you if onil trunt m to help nil implored id jo no careful miuu cyrljla i or tk land u uulto iju uhoad if iu break anything thcro will bo no uch icnu to irtjt buck ue uuro you gt real hot uuter of all tilings i detest ntleky china coia quickly got tho hot water tho uoap tlio dlsli towels und rinsing pan ou know uhti explained to mra vinton i love china no mlua cyrllla gave mo a birthday supper laut uummer and used all her best stun mian cyrllla rejoined un comfortably and then with relief if here lun t martha pembroke it 8 in day for receiving wtiul do you want martha junt to borrow your l for half an houi in croim minn cjrllla plgihc may it 1 or the land ii nuke yen of touniu jou may there a wood in tho banket if jou wnjit a nrc and shyt the door if lou don t want un martha shut the door half hour later nhti opened it thankn idto colli d i in 1 no jua 11 file joyce ldwardo cl lng i think he vvmitp to borrou j attic bubiiicbb directory shi did lllcri u iu and v i plate anu dowi alii jiiyci nml com jiuuup ate them uid tin n wini huppll off tuglilu r mia vinton who liad bad her linger in he chlni too looked arrosn at mlnu cyrllln will you pku tdl me abt di man tul how jou would live in an apirtmcnu wlttmut thliigh tou know jou art jud to ji iy the prlco cjrllln j it outi mlun cirllla nally looked collfuikd new faqhions a houllurn jud in a dlarj which iu k pt throughout the civil wir tt hit if a bonnet which she made and tlich was regarded an quite yitun lng the author of dtxicafttr tho war quotcu from tho diary an fol lawi vt had bwn wearing coutiiluttlo bonm lu of plaited atraw trimmed with oi li uliuck roiictuil i mud fifteen un hprlng aciiulred a fine name un a ullllnir and wau paid fur my work 1 rtcall ono that was nultu stuiinlnic i got bold of a jlt of much worn white ribbon and dyed it un exqulilito miado of green with u tea made of coffee beriltu coffee bcrrlcn dyo a lovely green ou might remember tliut if iu urn over in war and blockadod when tho northern la dim appeared oit thp ntrectu of luchmond they did net norm to luivo on any ironnota at all tbty wore liny three corncrwd rfairn tied on with nurrow utrlii a and all ttielr hair who wing in the uaik wo thought them the must iburd md trining thlnia hut wo uiadt hatito to iet nuiik tim utikcoii introduet d mi mo ncw fahhloim in other thiiuh bchlde i lothen that i renumber vividly mu being until d ft nit 1 hud never men any cinnttl tiuil before ho yankoaa i ane pleauunt lilnovutlonn in fooil werellko to liavo luntlng impreuulomi on out who had hi i it ilvlni in m xt to notlilm fur an indi ilnlti pt rlo 1 mian m icki bttit vluittna li l nzl drui filut 1r hoiih itng and his mother i cblcaio vltdttd mr und mrs m j nixon thin wetk minn i ina hoi m of the uank 1 oronlo rttafr huti returned home aft hpiiitllni lur icition at ilairlc h v md mm w i miclniiiib i i mbro foinnrly mjllop win tl gu tii if mu r irvlnj on tuea lay mliiikh kaihleoi and helen 1unu wirt among tho sutntu on hit wruley ollltlul boat at the cajiudhin national ixhtbttlonii 150 000 mai ru til on awlni mr and mru mini icsrrop or walon ho iwvi hfn on u vlali to bin mm mil dtulhtti ud hurrop of liaiucu iiik and ll it li lulbrilth milton f r niviiiil widin lift for holm on kitur lay mlatt i in iu wti nuiiu or tin 4lek t lillilim ti hiniiital i of onto funnily at milton in lnitlii tier iiiiitlur mrh i iiiuir wuii rdnwn on sunday tilllng a luvond tin ilnlltd chin eh coulfig itlon tin i o with a will i tnlt nil hulo iwiaiilim mm w a uwn nci of niw ytirk form rl of milton baa bt t n visiting filindit iu town mr itii mm i dick 4111 l family who hu bttn mimiiierlng in hull bin ton liav returntd to town mi and mim q a jlimutrttt npt a feu dijrt a tbi botni yf lur j inter mis 1 oik at hhiuity ituy on laki tilnuw on wtdmuday of k int week cum troii rimphtll on ih old leddlo farm indeed i would liulnil 1 would if 1 wire ou ind 1 i would 1 1 havt the bt at that ik 11 if 1 wtm ou and uu it hourl while i llv if 1 mini ou id 11 tun joy fn 111 waning jm id dill liiiihtr from mi tin and 1 t outline build 011 chub if 1 wte ou those foreign languages mb bit i md bin wlfl theatli for tilt fli nt time 1 otlcd hi wi id am at tb bank of montreal established l6l7 is assets and liabilities 30th july 1927 r assts cailt on liand 7080508847 dcpoiiti with and notes and cheques of other banks 47104781 35 depoiit witli central gold r aotjoo 000 00 call and short loans on bonds deben tures and siocls dominion and provincial government securities cauadiau municipal seceintic and bntuh foreign and colonial public securities other than canadian railway and oilier bonds debentures and stocks quick assets loans and discounts and other assets biflk pretnfxej liabllitub of customers underwriters of credit as per contra total absets 1717-486795- 31379717 75 4 194 qo 17 42775030814 3 1 7 068 06 1 1 100000 00 1 561 164 6 4l76918066856 uabilttics to pubuc notes in circulation t deposits lcturs of credit outstanding other liabilities total liabilities to public lxccss of assets ovpr liabilities to public 4 j 851 yi6 00 fj 113 m 4 to 161 364 36 1 1 606 81111 75 53 ii 6402754160 mctflcal- ij dfi j a mcnlvim 3 pliyaicmn and tluruaon ti olllro and hi nidi in h- 01 in r iloww avi nuo hint i lln html i 4 1 mom lilt ii u r j nl ison i 1 in in itu k a nnitrf i acton ontario i legal ilmnn no i o liox ixt harold nash i altmhr m a darristbr oolicltor notary rubllo convayancr etc pcnnvman olock acton ont moniv iin1 on moinoaojcb iloiiru d 30 a 111 ti r p m uuturdoyii 13 uo o t lock dr j m bell d d s l d dantist llonir jiudiiih or toronto unlva- iiity tin lattiit anmlhilir uuod u ityilred ofn al r- olduncl corner of mill and i rmlrrlck ht root 11 on hi hlti hli mlh i lllit lift 1 fill throiiuh the in hln 11 ru und broki 11 ju imo- i iuuc uni mr no tin 11 i tilp t till 11 uudu lt uiiicli wan jblo oik iitiniutl liomc t i lilij llefojiuor 1 tilth mliacl in i wlint 1h mliintilh mean ii nl ll muti 1 liu ilim lou t itliow ui l miiaiki i hut in th lilln 01 w it mm gas in the stomach is truly dangerous tlu iutii illontlnc and a jo ii uk or ruling nttrr nutliiq uro aliiknat or la hi liranlya lijdnnhlorlo acid it rh dnllca inurli ui id irrlt otoniurh 11 nine ri uleiuly lftumn rlitonlo uaatrllla mil iigiiuu til to uki ronuenta an 1 aouis fnriuumja that dlatrmla tho ajunaiii bill ofloi rlimaly uffaela tho hnurt it ta rdiuliin fully to iinglcct aurb a euiidltlou or tn tleut with artui tal dl kbitlvr ull that raunol iiaulmllan iha blomauli oid a bnllnr way la to got from jour drufglit aoiuo lllauratr 1 uaaruxala powur or tahlota und tak k llttla ufler e ich mral 1 id famoi buk alnuilo and lnfainiiiti itoiuu h wrrin r uni hiitl a 1 1 1 n bn irnnlid l 11ih11 i pnivfl ita value in tlmn dvo latuntly 1 i ulrl mi ife fsv eelad tuca 7chevrolej today you wollld require three years of arduous daytoday driving to know aa much about chevrolet performance and endurance aa the general motoro proving grounds bringa out in a few monthn thcrci otrcnrth utabihty rugkcdne b into every inch of the chevrolet chil into its beautllul body by i ulier into every detail of its powerful cnfilne after yearn of troublefree driving you will know that chevrolet hue added to ita economy ito emoothncaa in power and its beauty tho breateal meahiire of stren and lndurance ever poabeuaed by any low priced cat aak your chevrolet dealer lor a demon amazing quality qi f in chevrolet history nl w low puicls 1 ourtnii koadslt r sport ituatuitr ca nout coach ivlall i lijllj ohiih if pr j h johnson d d s l d dantal burnaon oftlco over hunk of n vn hcotla tllijpiioni if misocttancooa francis nunan dookblndar account hooka of all utndn ninde to ordr period lea 1b of ovory doacrlp- tion carofully bound itullnr nnatly and promptly dano wyndham utrcot quolph out ovor william htoro r t kerr auctioneer mu real ehte twonty yonra etpnricndn r list youfl pltoperity with mr acton ontario fire insurance a e nicklin dowar ava don 444 acton ant jjri accldont ml slikncna and auto iimur un o collections we haudlq collu e ion 11 only 3c years xper nco upt ika for itat if nnnurinff clllrltncy md rv- llblllty kelly aiken collicctohs oranaavilla and owm oound itef standard uank of canada monuments mark every grave acton monument works j nicol main 0t acton notice to creditors of adam cook peceagcd he crfcjitntirfj adun adiini cook lat of acton rcflrtjhk imr who died w may zi 1527 uio litre by notified unde tlio htututo 10 quo v uhiii 40 t uand in full purtltului n of tin ir luim to tho undorultined on or btforo th 30th duy of btplumbu ntxt md tbu on und ufur uultl dalo tho i xecutrl will proeetd to dlati ibiili tin cntat umunc tlia par tic w luyjilltj tntltlc thereto huvlnc nijurd only lo tho clalmii of which un ulull hivo thr rcccuad notice dated ut acton thin sbth day auiruul 107 ii n 1 aklllt dollcltor for myrtlt v uooli 1 ittptrl 8 3 tvi5 srjjn i jndau stdjii 850 15 impccul landju vdjn i run i rm i clijtih llijdur iclicry 750 coiiiiiwuml otatui s v king georgetown product ol cinlllai moioiis of canfaha limn i d varicose veins reduced or motuy ufa sunplo home treatment tltat living vijiazine iteuuiu i bo irld piotrttitk 11 i 1 1111 nt thut took wot uu l j now bo undod in u fow lay liavo uricobo vulnu or bin tun uturt to day to biliu t to nonnul hlic und if itiu you wilt do u just cm an orlcliil moanta emerald oil ut ui liiu iiliarniuciut and i plj 11 mornlui iu dirt it 1 t th vlnu it ut voiy iiinvcitul truttuir ami only u lit tl 1 afltor p fw iliyu 1 u vilnii will bciln to row 1 by realtor um will 1 u noi mat pt oil ulij iviini i 1 1 1 villi t til 1 uilli m iilcri ir htiijld not h it 11 bottli ut oiut it in 1 w imitll iwltut lu t 1 1 ut pbumury ian nupply you iiard itolla lota of it