Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 9, 1928, p. 1

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fiflythml vcnr nil 12 tiiunsday evening february 1021 acton ontario canada thursday evening february 0 1028 six homeprint putfc five cent sljiurrlif tmxte llnitth quinrrl uf oluiiuitii acton u dm 11 00 a m the minii the tragedy of muiiiwmki 2 30 p m unclii iln jesus picture the klimdni too p 111 the mlulle twice horn monday 1 on m young peoples i ii- til l i hjt knox church acton minister ite v a c stewart m a mansi willow street ii 00 a m till mlnhler subject how ood rcvrala himself 3 00 p m sunday school 100 p m the minister subject the alliucluilve invitation monday h 00 p m young penplrt ouild strangers leaving iiddrevi with the unhcrn will iw culled upon by tho pastor supliot guiurrb acton 5 wonderful orpoiminililes thivsu days foi tiiosij who aitrkcialff the advantaoh in gbeowtggmtr -now- ua willi the double objective in mind tliut of freshenink up ii midwinilt wiirdrobi nnd then hnvinj n worthwhile j r mi viii jf to pin iiwiiy for another winter i 3 tut 1100 a in divine wnrshljk pastor a 30 p m sundiiy krhool men bible class 700 p m evening service th par tor monday boo p in- ii y p u thursday evening prayer service lost 4 keys on retainer leave at pitia jiihii reward for return for sam davenport and childs sulky tor wile j rcaonablc price for quick sale apply mrs atkinson frederick street acton furniture sali mm mcdowell will hold u sale of household effects in erin village on j saturday february iii hoy hindley auctioneer auction sale d a qvnrland 0th line erin will hold u clearing sale of very choice llvo i stock implements etc on february 22 1 py hindley auctioneer auction salk geo ilcrry lot 2b 3rd line erin will hold a clearing sale of farm block implements etc on friday ilchruary 24 implements ull nearly new hoy hindley auctioneer reductions air steep riic uwir triced dint nt siniill fractions of kcgular low figures 10 15- 20 25 on tiik hkii grade coats savings range up to ihdnvice and higher the 50 price includes till the beautiful hijjhtypc models regularly priced up to sm0sj opportunity to in vest m something hijh rrndu at low cost mole fox wolf lynx and other furs of poodlooking and longwearing peltries in cluded in these qtiniity ijnr- merits styles to be proud ot for a couple of years nhend every dress and dance frock at a very low figure choofinrwhjaytinijncmlfi i 785 985 1485 1885 2285 buying a fur coat now it tin investment for savings years ahead reductions 5 worth coming to guclph loinvestigate i 3 ah over this hig store afterinventory clenrancea umt r offer iyuitful bargain picking ff d e macdonald bros ltd dally closing 530 p m excepting wednesday at 1130 noon and j saturday at 030 p m cari of thanks mrs annie smith mother of mrs e c roadkntpht who is now convalescing nicely wishes to thank her many friends and neighbors for- uiclr kind enquiries and gifts of flower and irult during her 1 uncus specials for this week timi1lr i- oil sale hou fel plui iituiin timber uble fur diuhu nhtd r i irt r lnk jas w moffat pluil lt iloikvv ul ihrlj nn tf auction salk t cook will hold a sale of cattle hogs and 33 oxford sheep ut the smith home- btcad lot 15 5th line erin on wcd- ncsdajr tyhmnry 15 cauil oi- thanks mr and mrs a o clarrldgc und family drain to express tlielr aprpecla- tkin of the many kind neighborly deeds and iympathy ipiken ut uic time of uic dcutli of mr clajtidjceti mutlier thme und uir loral trlbuu- ienl were mail hichly ujiprcciated by all during ukbk bereuveinenl clkaltlnci sali n at- in i i lnk i lealth in hi mil ihi r nk tniit i- ai1 i t h 1 klhk an iloiiit 5 jelly powders and aq 1 cup and s nicer for luc p c dish pun deal for 2 ginger snaps lbs for 2 tins tomatoes for orange marmalade 3s for 25c 25c 39c mixfd nuts to cieur ut put lb 148 4stai ammonia ot pjickcts for zijc heinz catsui o lurfjc per bottle uit q burb castile soap oh 19c chain red sc white store j v joniis phone 20 acton ont nev l h ii uj t 11 oiil b bchikil coure iii uir ife pulh to a 1 v invite yiu t ttrile tor particular- u eoure und remllti shaw i1hs1niss sc1kkjls uayciinrle1 toron t this weekscandy specials koka liikk teifulur mh lb or mara- hlno chiholute tltnn li iiiular nor lb for lb wonderland thiiltsuav jlhhilaitl j adam ami k i tairlni uw cmlj cliuiui no ii 1 lilik i solulul viiftl oiudy ducl soup ou 111 llpjht ll ni i tloll of tin mail- ii a uiilble ut tnir till- nliiw a hcliedlllld miiiiay 1lllithaltv id east side wht side druma willi cil-orin- urlen and vlrulnlu valll cimnily 1 lie stunt man carloou felix hlln hie deck satluoav lllimiauy 11 slumitin innus weilein willi jnck liidin tilorj u of -iil- second colleylani fux neui cluide wade vlolln- int tiikshay hhudauy m shunjrhai hound iuirili hlchard du 1lir lu1 chapter or hhike ut scotland yard tlie llnt chapltr tf 1 lie tiail of tin- tlipr ctiiu ity 1 he iinmluranl ulth charlie chupun ormnt mr wu tiie ilig parade lun hur il i reoiv sttn a uruid jltthtilalea iultir 4c nnd lac lb lor lb ice ream in 1ikick or hulk delightful lunches and menls ut our reataunmt harold wiles acton 2lp swackhamer mniral 11ke i am1uilance service rilrnlflure t arc llllerlnc lxerptloiial valur in ijuilni uthiin hultrn hi 00 siiooo 11300 and iiuuoo cliimii rjleltl hollt iinllulllt mitli ittkt 911500 ilidnxiin mite anoijiir waltuil siihoo walnut 13300 tea wuiinn i iisoo haby ctirrluii ut s jill 73 ami js173 malliii cabliul spltlril valm at 1215 mulufri iiom 9300 uf wliiduu filitdi- at r 1100 115 mut si 30 inn i hi d- odd tli ilr- llliar tubl i ilvbu iukuu tablen floor l4iiii cui lahu mtkilt filand ictc hardware fptlil ilui i iii tilplih tijaten hotkey ullck nlo iii foikh slinvels urn am ilt lor llii lann llrulie litixuui tuba uollera iujli the january honor roll and promotions i the fintt six in public school clojihttj iromntiomi in sonic dcpnrtiricttta cnmmntrniuttrnjr will publluh each month in the 1mb lie school holl of honor thr fjrnt nix take the hlifhcnt r tan dins in the varloun clorei thin nilr will apply only to the upper depurtmenta and the primary roomn will not contftln nticl v full report promduouu have iwen mode in ncveral dcpartmcnt4 of the rmbllc school thin month and uirnc will be found in this january report krnlor fourth olive roolten 575 myrtle worth 505 enthr tnr dm jim mcaeachle 0lt loiena lanlibrook 530 herbert taylor 531 total so junior fourth norman olbson 017 inabr 3wltser 475 audry mccomb 450 william nrar 453 cnulcrinc madtlo 433 lutll mel lon 43i total 7b0 mim m z bennett principal senior third john nlcol 407 harvey ilanaard 404 tommy coolc 472 exlo marwi 471 trd elliott 45g marjorlc near 451 total 000 mlna d polater teacher junto third harold mooncy 43n violet while 433 mamarct arnold 433 harold qkiuuih 431 eddie fooult 407 vera rawllnira 407 helen campbell 400 total 550 mlta m orr teacher senior second hector lambert 301 icnthlcen huard 370h prank- jonen 371 nonmin bcarraw 303 ulll wlthera 357 harvey mccutch- eon 345 total 550 junior third kuth jcnnuibo 420 annie olbbena 313 barbara taylor 303 roderick ilydcr 360 pronccn kelly 343 jcsole trotter 232 total fiflu jikajean barber teacjic nmatet ttjuiilor second d utteae viclccrn lucy- aicart tltj lie in tjl oulfuju tiiro uilijiuo itween thick pni 3uirolry tilfltttl unlu tin ount all of the thin j new typ a inont d cupar face tlir are no pin karp corners to fill up with it ituta to ureak down in aureot tjvfjufvlinr qf thw chnrart ly adpld lo tlio rouulin prtock tim ouuund i of uie new face u 1u igton tli even tone t tha ym wluioj dut-tiiievrtlni- a liaopy mo cffiiett ii l- palir to nn imlill facfitvt tttvln lliu ill hi tiouiih lo bo nnilwttb h diinliled twin li i the nevitn imlnt futus jitlnnj tlicj fovr about l rto hnd 1 wowla i tially on of ui mo i dr jomph ii oaiov lrut and put prldnl yjbjaflyqptanmlxlaafc lalov addraulna um dttor i irk kvnlne new it wotlld i far m or any ana 1m wlio if iount of tood that will r oent ciians in uiralyu i in uia makeup of thj not rootfnld uppn hdby vryc uimilaii i the i oo f play afit rvcnin the communitys social side of life i crowded hoilsc erected icnl vihitnrn to and from town during players who provided n uie pohi wcclt iw fjienned by i mirthful evening t vroc p new masses in- our readers lavnllce evelyn witluir hotty lllooy jtmmjc jonen eleanor tubman uoyd drown william hall morley allan ocorge lorenby violet iluble junior second a bella izockii 377 thelma crlpps 371 elma qralda 371 vera cose 90s helen lamb 3g5 hoy ionen 3ss total 400 mlao jl macdonaid teaclier promotedjfli senior first lo second honors grace stewart norman hralda bewlc miller hazel mcdomrall pout maraarct kelly olcn oardcn la verne smith dorothy dunn jccfilc colea bill nlcolak chrlnuna nlcol mary mcbaln dorothy phllllpa alice taylor dorla blow junior flint kathleen chapman 215 helen moon- ey 1 d7 thcreea campbell ib3 mar- corct harrlion 102 madeleine coudip- eau 17u doris mann 170 total 250 mrs c e ruddy teacher promoted to first clau ocorce wlllloina mcrna uavcon pred farrow sheila brecn helen wllhera eljmcda houclt dorottiy lazcnby jock winters ocorce uaylbui margaret em i til albert iord settlor primary gordon savatte percy elliott pranklin near dolay buclionon junior primary hlldrcd purrow helen main prize mary ivera bruce panieter mim a w mcmillan teacher junior primary senior claim pnuicco diufl lloyd allan eva turkocz ralph hansen intermediate clou ruby gorvolt helen cslmpaon prancca chluholtn mur ray bauer mra m n moore teacher ui1mc utilities commis sion tmnuct routine custnec at tbelr ileeular session on toeulay evenlnf cluurntmt hftsftard prealdeu- o u meetlim of the public utilities commla- alon on tuesday cvenlub and commlo- iloncr kins and reeve mason were prmml accounts were ordered lo be lald oa followii upon motion by a momiii bccundcd tiy l g iclna hydro account hydro electric power cummts- nlon december power slli5hlc uejl telephone co acrvlccn 4 75 w j iccntno coaoltno 153 browns transport service ireiflht charoca 30 um lliw pjuuiju prbitlnu 106 watcrworka account stcwartwanicr producta alc- mlte urcaac li crlppa express acuin public uulltleo cornmla- mlajtlon power and licaunu jaa qymon suppllco w it e blair uupplleu i1c70j0 04 75 550 4 05 s0 03 ihe superintendent reported lhat the vlcra of mr j e kennedy and mr wlllhuruuiu on main street bod been atlafactorlly apoiiflcd moved by l o kit iff seconded by a miuon uiat the superintendent be in- tncled to connect ncrvlco for mr j larke at sunderland htiiux uinporarhv ii as ui enable 11 lo arrears which ore in he tux io to ue properly adjust alkb that wiiik ui the ctuuiuc in uie public uu11- llci act the deimkilt be 910 for hydro and 5 for water thb deioau lo bear ihc dcimjjttn avliia bank inurcal carried repaint to the trurk were ordered to tx- attended u and u recommciidatlun on hat was neccaaary to bo furnished tjualph ilorhe looted oalulnu tnlraiice lo the home of roy ireiunuuy 50 jjlvuion street by forc- ili a i ear tltnir wtule lho occupailta were ut a burglar ranackrd the residence nd ditamid with practically all ttie llverwart on thr prctnuiea as well as a urn i- juaiiilly ot clothlnu a neluhbor nollcrd a olruinjur leavlutf uio liouai with bundle- of limit and uotltled uic ixtlite but ililciti arrived too late to effect an marketlns information here h jju urealer problem lacing faiiuert ant bualuraa men of today than that of oucccaafully mar to tin h the products ot our basic industry arl- ultunu departments both federal ond rtivlneial reallee uili and maintain a tan of trained men to study tlielr prubltin every farmer should avail jilnielf of every opportunity to uain information which will auitst in better larkrtlnir condltlnni with uili in mind uir acrlrultiiral repremntatlvr would nr ybu to attend the nnrjlnit lit mllloi ii saturday next when the jhhii tyum ill be thomuuhly dlwuwkd only alter tipililui nil tin- luroriuatlon imvknlble it ymi able t ilvt- an lntclliucul oplnlim n uny iubjecl alter onlilirubli experiitieiillnh the mcrrenthaler linotype ci of nw york have dr eloped a type face for newspaper columni which l- niurli more iradablo than any th inn formerly produced and at the -iinu- lime ttlve more worrbi to the column over 3000 eye- lht jwelallult have acclamled it on a marked improvement and a ureal aid to conservation if the eyenlubt the film pultun hoi adopted thl new type for t- newi columni and will hereafter uppc hi thl- tim fin i iii in ktcpliiu wltli lli policy of trylnu to uie lb readeni the very bea in typography and an uptodate weekly nittpiix i einrall li uinoni the flrul papcm in the country to adopt tin- new type we have hundredi of old rubicribem who i ad the huine paper from rover lo cover and to help the falling eyei and ronerve i he eyiliht of our younger rradcrn as well w- have inntftlled thl- nta type fare we appreciate the loyalty of liitm older ubr rlber- tt tin- new mmiaijcment and we tnke thin wi ul jdiowliih our appreciation on piie three and four of thla bisue tile new type has been um in column- ahinc-ldt- the old type and by a comparison in llur pane the illfitnm e in the readlblllty of the new face enj dlcernible for nrltilnal milwcrlben who are htlll tm our nubicrlptlan bookn iiunicly mr david wulbuiuun mr john camonm mr w imffaliy mr o h bronti uld mr j w leslie and othera whasmmncir we have been unable to secure and for all other old subscrlljent whocu lycilbhl may be helped by thla niutftypo wo norm lotudtlb ihu plcacuro of d rcltn lag- ye a r uili advanc s in typrn aton and district various news items mason orchestra danrr the dance by uie maian orcheclra for tomorrow night will undoubtedly draw a considerable crowd prbzei for both old and new doners have been ur- raribed and ihew all aim uuaily prove most popular with youii and old qulrl wrddlne on saturday a quiet ueddlit woi solemnized on saturday at knox church mane when mr a waller bauer wiu united hi mar- rlaae to mlmi iva mninprlze younticat dauffhtor of mr and mn w h maln- prlu the ceremony wu- performed by the rev a c ijtcwart iu i lowing the ceremony a dainty ueddlu upper to served at the home or tin- bride- parenta on mill street mr and mrs bauer will reside on mill street in the new home mr bauer had built uib year splendid report of limehouw charrc of united church the annual report ut uie united churches which comixvc the i-liuehouw- chanjc was indeed very gratify iiik ui the cotmnrsauoiui the n-ptirl- have been dlstrlbuud u the member and all cburchci in uib rliamc umeliuuse glenwlllianis and churchill havo rrason to teel proud of the work shown accomp lished every department in each of uiesc uppunluncnts rliuw- a year cil ac tivity and endeavor lo accomplish thlntpi in uiclr varluwi ncltbi rev h caldwell s t i la the pallor in charue of these churches jr 1 o ii i onlerni al the regular iiilcunti of uio lake- h ntiupl o uuir i o u hrhrttr lot i wedncmtoy eveulliif february 1 at uic homo ol mn ja- aduiiurfjii the tolluwlnie were ilecud lo olllcc for luhb ilunurory pioiadenl mn cenrt- hum- ervllle recent mm ja- adaiiivm lbt vici-ht-m-nu- mlti v b ruuiley ud vlcclageut ml jtmle ander- secntary mtia vlda ramhaw treaaurtrmlvr pearl wallace slandard bearer mls jrulc ruuell pianist mrs w mlddlclon counclllori mlwus e roblnwiu and l edwartb mesdaniei m c overboil ami p walwiu in srarrli of mlitlin shir ui can- eolri c ada from stmtli africa with the inten tion or vliiuhk his lalr mn iluvi blrmlughaiu wiiom last letter to htm wa nun im sailr nlairani pall n r mr eahs uil lo oik addict only to find that the suui and her hubaiul and family had txen rtiuliid by the tnillllr u ration aulhorltlis to return to canada vlouu to nolim u new york tatc btrmliiuhini hud nrcordtiiu ui letters received by hlln lived miniewlicre in uiu vicinity of acton mr kalrs came hnpliik tliat she had relumed to ac lull but a careful inquiry in town on saturday iviiilng failed to und any- one utio hud kiitnui mi atid mn ulnii- borliood who ran 1il him to locau- bin ut mr kales uskt d tm fan inuji i ltanci he leliiiiiiil to luninui hull j nliiu and i rcidllik at ii shuler street if there l luijnur in uili neigh- i borluiod who an hel him to lihati- ii 11 aiprlal u if the i ainded to litiu thla nlj uvlvlnlt rrlrtuvr i united church mens club meeune for the monuily meeting of uic mens club of the united church which will be held next tuesday evening rev j s coburn of toronto has been secured iv the special speaker mr coburn n ubjrct will be christianity and tho box problem a programme of musical number will also be given and refresh ments will be served by the men them- vouni people have slel iist friday evening the boya or uic iuxln group and thr c a i t girls of the united church held a very enjoy able tdcighlnic parly to uie home of mr and mrs fred o johnston on th second line about three nil lea north of acton a splendid gocuu evening won provided with gnmes and bounteous refreshments were served uie party before the return journey was commenced rev and mr pimile accompanied uie young people on their ouung ilalton county l o l at one of uic largest and best meetings of hallon county l o l held in milton on tuesday afternoon the following of- llccnv were elected w c m bro o brooks w d c m bro f norton qhaplin bro s blnkley recording secretary bro 8 bealty financial secretary bro ii l rit chie treasurer bro v bradley marshal- bro w mccreudy lecturers bros j roberts and qeo huimer m p p audltonbrub g chlsholm and h london train scry r b mi almlnc lo itnpro a committee of rep reie nln live or uic acton dioutbur of commcroc will inter view tlu general pulcngcr agent of uic canadian national railway at loronto tomorrow luan eflort to tiavc uie a 17 train from uic city stop at acton for jiaicnccr trahlc this train now runs through us a flyer but la obliged six uvciiliifts out of eight to stop here to make a crossing with uie train from uic we- i at uic name schedule umc it uie efforui of uie chamber of commerce ran be accomplished it will give acton jiassiiigcrs an hour and uilrtyocvcn iiiliiutei longer hi toronto the present fi ou train which is the last out of tor- niiui afternoon and evening leaveji at 3 2b the train in question does not have the union station until 5 03 p m llttli- child hfcdll scalded al guelpb spilling a jmii of boiling water rrom the kitchen range over his lega utuc 3- earold norman ruiiutadtler will of mr and mrs herman rumtuducr gllctph was horribly scalded and uioufth in a serious condition at tils home on glasgow street li exectcd to recover the utuc ladn mittens weru drying on uic upper uielf of the stove and he pulled up a high chair un which to stand in order to reach them ho curcd uic mills and put them on and in gctuug down fmui the chair caught hlu clouihig on the handle of a i cooking iktt tlic water floni the pot was spilled over his legu in terrible pohl the little youuguter wan rushed ui the hospital where his hurla were uhcn medical attention he was later removed to his home though itlll mifftrlng verc pain the boy la pro- wlng as well iui cap be expected under eirt i istant itir hrtrolrl hcu itiunkrit luiluii t wives t orancevllli n inrlll v have hi- ukiiit mutoi let tu din at ici lltn plu autl ihi- liuiiditil lktple ill- ni tin leiy iiiimtliiliie i iiuile iiuliifditoi expru from tlienieor tf th cleiieril motors i id ui tit- 1 1 mi is trait- tin fea tures or uih tar the nmiti uctlnn of the car in ever detail wis shown by luiiiph- and explained to the most r- lutrlng mind reels tif motion pictures lug the plant ud the if general mnlii- tars ploved in- eresllui ami eduialhin llie arlnu- ioiil iiuulils of the 1 11x11 ghevmlet were l he garaue for- the liijiielloiiflf uie rowtl irtiti explained by the messrs oneill uu i hull iistiiaut tin mnvm oreheslia wa in atit iidiiin e and fin- lindll iiiiirramme il mulial a aline which tltow niliell l tin- lutky uumlmi ciinhi ml jevme ituvell wa toiliiiiak in wln- nil thr lad prlrt- of u pli mild inntnr j mil ihe ulltiiuiii prl- of a oloi uu ter wtiit to mr u splihom i ilattii inn luwli thr doiir of octirge 1 itnelays hoim early last sunday morn- j lug five diunkeu n brutally uwaullcd 1 lluielay ills mm lllh and drugged the ulwi ut ihiih nun from their beds the ilarclais live near qrangclllr a allot ifuii wlileh the elder barclay grabbed just as uie lmadera smashed in uic door was selwd from his liandu after he had hied one ahey ijiler in the day five indiana were unruled and lodg ed in orungevllle jail churgcdmlth the tillenlc afltr the men imd left the llatcloy home the win groggy from the attack hi lib stocking feet und half clud walked a mile ui uie home of the nearest neighbor william r oruy and tele phoned provincial constable joseph niltiu at oiangevllle a ptuiae was or- lanlred and the hunt starud for the mat wilder- the live indians wen- ar- ieted tm the lann adjoining the bar- clas- when- they were employed cutting luinbtr for mil um kaufman the men who wei- under the hillurnce of rubbing aknhiil it ii said uuvr their liamco ui llanly doxatalor ami hit brother chai ho wllhaiil samuel elijah and cor nelius days a play with local iielois can dra j crowded liouie in acton at any lime and it was known well beforehand that the i i o o f play would be greeted by packed houre the plan of reserved rcabi won luild out nhortly after belnic opened and half an hour before ouirtlng time suindliigroort only wtui for sale thla time the local play chosen was bashful mr ilobbn under the i o o f auspices it wan under the pernonol aupcrvlnlon ot mr ae mulcon of milton and he had hln players well train od and had selerlcd nplcndld material for each part the cast included the following artluts kathcrhic hcndcrum a young wife frances hurst frederick hendcixon her huibard v b rumley mrs wlgninn the landlady nln a k ontrandcr obadlah stump a frcch couptij pro duct eugene mcpherson frances whlttakcr an athletic girl jessie morton rosaline otis a society bud jessie anderson ml robert bobba the bashful one charles klrlcncsn jean graham a ilalton peach vero hurst maniton bobbn anything but uochful james a damson clenta vondcn of the movies marie lantz julie her pranch moid from paris mrs roy ahbcw he acenei were laid in a country hotel the bayvlcw roune and the time of the play wan an afternoon in june it won put forui a1 a thrccuct farce comedy and comedy abounded in every act and kept the audience convulsed wlui laughter throu to pic put t statncrtornlar would be irnpaailelo each and very one carried off uielr part well and gave an excellent performance al- thouglitwme parts called f orrrflora taction and mlrht mf1 mirrnfnr- gtivft baaulnr parts to came the theme wan light and easily followed the usual love story wan of course the ban la of the ntory and of course it ended happily for all prior lo the play and during inter mission uic i o o p orchestra played mr million as a coon gave a mono logue that was also hilt of mirth the evening was a most pleasant one all who attended and many who were disappointed at not being uble to gain udmisaluu expressed a desire to hovi repeated acton and district a frmii a treak in the form of a lllue pig having two nnouts and two tongues on one head was born rccenlly on the farm of stanley purvis esquesing township in all other respects uie unlrrnil wiyi normal although dead when found both tongues led u one uiroot mr purvis la preserving the curiosity milton cham pion animal prohibition convention the annual convention at v on tario pmnlbltlon union will be held in toronto on thursday march 1 at 300 p iri and friday march 2 at d 30 a m and 2 oo p in a public man mooting addressed by dr ernest ii chcrrlnalon secretary of the world league against alcoholism and miaa com prancca stod dard executive secretary of the sclrn- uflc temperance federation boston mass will be held in cookes presby terian church on tuesday evening i brampton band under new colon the last public appearance of bramp- um citizens band was in uie capital theatre brampton lust week it was announcejl by james martin chairman that in future uie band would bo known ob the peclduflerin regiment bond the band rendered a sacred concert assisted by brampton vocal talent and guuicrum taxed uie capacity of th uioalr uramplart barmrn lnjoyable kvrnlnr spent by true llluea an enjoyable evening was apent at tho home of mr and mrs it l davidson one night uu1 week when about forty of uic true blues and friends motored out to fciid a few hours with mr and mm davidson who have moved back to uie old homestead the evening was spent in gomes and dancing the party abandoned singing pur they are jolly good fellows and wishing mr and mm davidson good luck in uiclr old home all report a jolly time knox lad lei aid valentine tea the ladles aid society of the presby terian church held a very successful valcnunc tea in the uchool room of thr church on tuesday afternoon the room was prettily decorated with uprlng rkiiwi- ami hxarloa short- unigriuiuiio was jgl veil and a proverb contest fol lowed after which a dainty lunch was served despite the very ley condition uf uic iiaveiucnl a jurgu oompaii of ladles attended and all enjuyed a very asati afternoon institute monthly merlin it id regular monthly meeting of uie womens institute which was held lost thursday afternoon at the liume uf mrs alex bell took uie form of u grand mothers meeting the programme wuii one of uie beat of uie ycur the hireling oiieurd wlui the institute ode und the lordu prayer mrs wltson ident thcupied uir chair until uu- buslucsn was disposed of mrs j e gamble puslded as the grandmothers ed in uiclr oldumc costumes put tin- programme the secretary re- kirted that 950 ou had been cleared from uie concert held on wednesday evening lir roll call was answered by what our grandmothers said or did then was inch merriment when uie grandmothers resent paraded into uie parlor hi old- yle costumes and saug thu maple iial fullowed hy u paper what oui qroitdinijuiera wtfte given by mrs coluei an old song oliver threads ung tttit tld followed this item and a paper piul and present was given by mr wallace lobby thu u ruiid moll hui utng the little brown church- and as an encore hutaiina dont you cry mlsa habel lonu gave a reading on oraiidinuthcrti advice lo youiui glrb all took part in the eonleit what grandmoulcra ubujd in the waj of new inventions each coiilclantjiiliied the group of her birth mouth to participate in thl contest lht priwi was won by march april and june thuy being ued uuif were presiphd with a bux n clucnliiui those who came weond weictnated to uie beloved rhlldiens lollyjwipi after which the raiuliuotheii paraded and sung good night uidlts and iihi save um king a social hair houi wan spent the re freshment being served ai our grund- iiiul hii s used to serve theill in olden times li hfilldaylng mlv birnlcr rcld wiu ollclph tlili week home from a weekend vllt rtho nephew visited toronto mr charles symnn of to the werkend at hln home nto gurlph pent visited eeic mr maurice e starkman of toronto spent a few days with acton frlrnda lost week mr and mm jack given and children of guclph visited acum relatives on uunday mr john mnwdslcy of orllllu ipcnt the weekend with his uncle mr chas davidson mm r ii wanabrouuh spent a couple of day with friendly in toronui the first f the week mnu ulcvj a c stewart tt convalcw- hib at uio immcnfhcr lstor mrcuart dcrsorv oakvulo tjlf r nnrnllllr anliffrotfo cpont sunday wiui hbr parent- mr and mrfl brown main street dr w o c kenncy of the olaff of michaels hosbital toronto won home for the weekend mlsa thelma craig of milton spent the weekend with her friend mrs m r moore knox avenue mr w h stewart local superintend ent of the childrens aid societies of halhta and peel was in town on friday mr and mrs cecil huilt are spending holldayn at her parents mr and mrs ut detroit ic liomc of s wilson word has been received by friends here that mrs j w cook of cmier de alcna idaho is very critically ill in a hospital at spokane washington dr h a coxc in attend inn uie annual convention of the ontario veterinary aa- f delation at toronto today he will lemaln for the baiinuet this evening miss b ii speight sc c rotary trc an urer of uie public utllltlci commlsalon has been confined to her home with on attack of uie flu uic past week mlsa elva johnston w as home from guclph on friday evxenlng and had on enjoyable umc with the c q i t and tuxls groups of the united church who had assembled there for the evening worda was received today by mni r h wannbrough lhat mrs homer swackhamer u montreal who was jo badly injured hi a motor ucudont last thankiglvhig day is in a very seiliuj condition and not likely to recover mr melbourne c overholl left thla week lo assume o ikjsiuoii with uie ocn- cral motors co at oshawu mn over boil will join hln there in a few weeks the many friends of una esteemed young couple will rcgrtt their removal from acton but wish them success in their new home tit oohawa mrjuitl mra wmc mn win cody mr apd mrs nornioti lloflcy mrs james davison and mooter fnuifclyn mr howard ctigglns and mhu vjulcl mlcliukaiii of toronlomr jcdwlo- roadknlghl and mis greta arnold of st cullioriiil- mlis margaret wllkic or guelpli spent sunday with mn e c hoadknlght to celebrate the u3rd birth day of their grandmother mrs annto binlth t suddln death op mic a it hewetson one of the chief executives of the ilrarapton and ac tun hua factor i em a sudden and greatly lumentrd loss ttoa sujlalued on tuesday when mr a russell hcwclwn of thu- brampton and acton shoo factories of j w hewetson si bon passed away a week previously mr ilewclson bulfund a mid and doilbte pneumoiila develojied with fatal results ir uewcbiuu wlai was 4q years of and a native of toronui was out- of best known yoitni men in the shut business of canada being uie chief ntlve of canadas laiuct manufac tory of childrens shoes ills death la u heavy lass to the company and to uraiup- uin where he has resided foi tin- pout fourteen jeara he was president of the liiampton board of trade for yearn an active mem ber of grace united ohurrh and an cn- lamlc wurktr in oung peoplen orgaiilzauoiis belui pieldeut of the canadian chilsthin endeavor union he wiui cunudlan rlprt iutatlvt u the ln- lauuual christian ijiultavtn union wiw inn- of uic deknatlon that went to uie win ids confer uu at umdoii lliglaiid in the sunilner of lulid on itluin lie gave his report at iiieelhigs of young people suliciu thiutigliout district lit grate church tin wat tin- committee of tu- wtvidi and a in be r of the huuday schinil liuuit of uiageiueut lir many yi m he intuitu a bunday school tlasj ot ttcn age bivy eight yean am mr ilewetou married uwfl breitliaupl of icltcheiiei uutl their union was blivd with foil lhlldreu rn girh and a boy who survive alo his lurtnl mr nnd mm j w lluwet- in and four slttrs mi jnne cooper mra frank prouse mrs a g davis and mlsa m hrwelson all of lirampuin mrs f li mcclary of acltui hi an aunt of deceased ml hfwftoti wiw a conservative mr hnwetson was a in lueul vltluir thr ac ion faclorv and va hlhly teemed by the stall here a well as- cltlseiu generally the funeral will be i ikl luiiiuri titterntmin leaving the h im- ftn yn at grace church at j till ielotk inu meiit at lirampuin cemet rv tin fiuk piti1- i tlviilm sliowlni the wa to t 1 1 nomlial slu ping read ihtlr un sage everv wtck

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