Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 27, 1931, p. 1

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i i lxt f fiftysovcnth year no 0 acton ontario t11uhsday august 27 1131 erilit homeprint pngca five cents various interesting items of news women inalliau mooting the tegular montbly meeting of the anton womens institute will be held thursday pnibflr 3 at thn homo of lire hugh mocutchmm main blroet ut 230 p m tim ofcpringn iiuttltuto will bo our gueau 98004 bam iptrw in calrdon a largo bam and two itinall outbuild ings on the property of ooorga jockjion caledon east farmer fell pry to fire of unknown origin early monday evening and wan completely deiitroyod with a lois of 8000 only small part of which la covered by insurance several head of lock wnra aavod by tho timely work at thn owner but the barn which wan filled to capacity with irraln clover and alfalfa hay wan destroyed valuable implcmuiiu were demolished by tho bias hound locate woman uonel by iodine located- by hounds in tho unah at the north- wt lde of riverside park ouulph mua emma cough ago about 60 honin unknown li in mt jomphu hospital at that city recovering fnnu the effects of ixdson several young mrn were out in tho buah training dogit and tho onlmali locating thn woman set up a iiowl and brought thn party to the npnt the victim was found prostrate with an empty rightounce hotllo u fuw feet away it had tho pollen ntutn contained iodine georgetown hand gvn ikute concert owmtetown cltlreiw lliuid gavo a splendid concert from the ittimd in acton park on sunday evening the band paraded on the main atreoli prior to tho concert under bandmaalur perrou thfy gave a npleiidw and varied programme wlilch brought out all unctlona of tho band and showed a well balanced organ isation there were twtmyiteven mem ber ft present tluit evening and tho lliuid management and bandmaster are to bo congratulated on tho splendid organh-a- tlon they have assembled in two yeara and brought to such a ntttto of proficiency during the evening annlttmt bandmaster charles mason wan invlud to tho rtnml uhd conducted the hand through a iclcr- tlon the bund alo rendered the tent piece that will uj played at the canadian national exhibition on thursday sep tember a the bent wliheu for a marked success accompany the georgetown boy from here in their etfort at the exhibi tion dublin uuiikiiu institute meeting the dublin brunch of the wonuiii institute held their regular monthly meeting ut the home of mrs crosmun wednesday afternoon angus 10 with an attendance of thirty mem her and visitors mr storey presided and the meeting wui opened with the singing of the enrol after which all united in repeating the lords prayer the minute of tho previous meettni wen read and approved roll call mh answered by a limine dresa parade urh member exhibiting her house drev anil giving the cat sonic very thrifty purchases being- displayed after the tmslursa part of the programme uie following musical selections were given a- pljiio dliett by mrs george robert- wm and ml annie lllack pluno solo by mlss margaret waldle and it vocal nolo by mr itoberun the nlaulnil of the national anthem concluded nrogramme after ahlrh mrs crosimun iav a very iriful demon itfat ion jam making lunch was ierved on the lawn and a ioolal half hour spent tie tlauluhiiiwti weddlne a very pivtty wedding took place ut gt chads anglican clmrclj toronto when mabel irene only daughter of mrs w p lawn toronto became the bride of mr leslie nemurd italdwln turn of mr and mr allan llnldwln toronto tlie church waa prettily uvoruted with gladioli aiteri and snupdrugonr mr l morrli prcldid ut theorgun the bride wlu wits glen in marriage by her broth er mr clarence lawn looked charming in a gown of while chlifon and eggshell lace the long tulle veil uu prettily ar- ranged wtti jwirl and orange blosimi blu carried a shower bouquet of butterfly roies and bnbis breath mrt lluby wiiini ilstvr of the groom was bi-uu-s- mald iuui looked charming in u goan af cmbroidrreit pink llk net with matching it is not claimed hat and carried in urm bouquet of red quality of the win the 1931 acton fair ilv prombw of upnlnx all ivlou exhibition in iolnt of inurwit and kxhlblt olrmitorh all kiilhuaiastlo ljua evening anouur kplendld dlrectoru mating of acton ifull iulr wu held and vrry dtuurtinent of the wrrk neenicd to h well in hand when- wwddunt 1q u waldtu railed for report from tho vari ous committer each hruncli nhowed that no tletall had beim ovivlookud the nmt evening performance in the arena with a few minor detatbt left yet for the final programme promise to bi another outstanding attraction entries ulreudy made ieni ut make certain th tt all the evenu will be woll eoimttd for tuid provldn harrebi of amiwement on thit twohour pritgrammu and it would nmm in lni dnyrt when depreuilon talk likimti uppermait everyday that farmers and townsfolk need mmut fun it will be a twohour programme with n dull moments insident waldle and lih otflreni ami directors havu overlooked no department the pri money for exhibit has not been reduced alld ieveiul new clai have been uddeil the llit of jiwclul prlvjs offered is one of tho best ever presented by thn hoc let y everyone is emlugly tqoporatlng to make the 1031 ilr miiilh all records thn poultry will this year be exhibited in tho old drill hull und new pens for tho cattle an being constructed the ep will bo uhown to better advantage in the placn formerly occupied by thn poultry and other field arraiigvinents will ukit for improvement in the booth conceuloiiii director it lumishaw lian ulreudy many lnqulrli for npncn and among them is a minia ture railway to delight the kiddies and others too thn kiuijiiw farmer the fiddlers und dancing contests bund races high jump ing judging etc will make another occasion when the greatest complaint of the spectators will bo that them l morn than one can ieo in the day news of aeton and the district ikal kloro won itiw in u rwnnt window dressing contc uluuttkl by tlie uiakuru of lux producbi nlmn fc 0j of acton wrm rnetriifill in winning one of thn cndi awards for thn 1mu dieted ittore wlilow kueemtful kulr of luutliyf uhd tea on flaturduy afternoon the ijidles aid of the united church held u very sue- eewful 1h1 of baking and candy und afternoon tea on tlie church lawn the good thlngii were rapidly dtpoied of and many ntopped to enjoy tho uppetltvlng muh avulluhlo the uwn wuj llwhtod in the evening by it ttrlng of colored lights und lection radio provided muslcu held uu ktuhblnx wilnemma while ho was recovering from a myii- i terloiii stabbing affray at oukvllln tune two wcfkn mco itoy ilarcluird cuthurlnn lltrimt north hamilton wui arrested lnj the aeimrul llopltat on tulay undj utkiu to oikvllle thul night us a mabrlal wltnevi his brothcrlnluw cecil lmummer of oukvllle with whom injured mun woji staying at the time of the attuck is ut pncn t under arrest ronncctlon with the affilr himtajklnjjr of llwhlutf thorn uie umin loultltlg thomiuui umong thn older ibihermen ulnnit town ho do not hcllevn that lahy inko h jtiio very linn bujt in it lilt lriduy johnnie dunn the nineyearold m of mr ijiwreiicn dunn lunded in imull- mouthed black biun that meuiiiied 111 inches in length und tipped thn icuk ut a lbs johnnie wiui fishing from u boat and using a live frog for bait on another occasion he caught one that measured over nineteen inches acton august 24 loill editor of the acton phki pnciia dei sir llfformalory iilgltlvm luicaitlurrd cecil gerard toronto und william hoy kitchener who cjcaped from the ontario reformatory monday night pleaded guilty in the police court at cluelph to breaking custody the theft of u flashlight and tin attempted theft of an be going right along automobile- and will serve an additional i former jqcce of last 3n ijsnnnrtam various items of local interest wi i wrnutn frlendii i rlu it was just one year on august tl iilncc mr win johnstone u leading tmd hiucheiiteemeil rltljn or acton passed awuy after un lllncji of four months he had been an elder in knox presby terian church for twentyfive years un ucllve member on the jjjchnol lloird for a number of yeur and un unthing worker for the eull ealr tioclety the lute w- johnstone won one of actons mot prominent und publicspirited cltljtui milton wins again drfratrd 1vrguu by a krorn of l 1 llrnt ut iatnew with south wrllliiuinn club winner of ml cllurle mr john davidson of oliilvn iiask will be pleitad to leutll df hli uceeiji in ills exams ut thn unl- eiiity of toronto he pulsed all subject with honoui and won thn v2f gold piece foi the western piovlnceji ii 1 moetlng a niiellng of ipeclul interest to fsrineri will he held in the parish i all on lrldav mepteiuher at eight oclock upeakeni fiom ashgrove and other clubs will be pi cmt lipeclul invitation ls given to all aimers und their wives to attend lunch will be piovlded w c t ii iiy and 1iwu-i- whmerii in the piovlnclal contest for essays and poslciii conducted lecrnlly by the w c 1 u jevenil of the uwardii went in ihli district llulph hugliei of eden mllli won llrst in the teachers contest ijiwrence oullnsiltli of milton won the iipeejal university contest ju the con test for public und lleparute gchooli jack virtue of milton wiui unit in grade vii und violet elliott or actoi uui third in graile v llaltoii welt lunrewnlrd in the vailoui events ut the cinudlu national exhibit lou this year it uppean that the majority of thn towns of hulton county will be preltywell rnnreiijcd ton laglon and the cubens hand 11 take pai t in the wurrloni day rude and the local tugofwur team- will compeu georgetown and oukvlll hand will take part in thn hand com petition on music day und llurllnglon elreinens drill teum will appear before grandstand on huturday night i war very much interested in the reinlnl ceuce of bjgnne duji which up- peurtd in lasl week paper lie happenlujs in the old town fifty ago and i would strongly recommend j on to continue publishing interesting items of nev from your old tiles as my recollection of ounadlai only date back some forty years i will be more inteiested in news say from lllfll to 1100 und i am uie when pri of commodities then und now are com pared farmers- uiur business men gener ally will think they are fortunate indeed to he living in such prosperous time us the present jut one or two instances i remembi being ut a credit sale of farm stock mu implements in the year ifltlii i think tt was in that jeir a nice blocky tea of black inure with harilev on we put up for jale and the whole outfit was wild or flij dollars the mm sold for one dollar ach and the harjn brought thwe i have gone to the city of toronto and bought a quarter of invf foi three cent per pound und so on llnough the whole category your lecoltectlm from old ewri pinss illes will help to make people realize thty are ihlng in uroperous times i am your sincerely geo cowie the eorttieication op wines the wine growers of canada urn ask ing for privilege in the mutur of fortify ing wlntsi that evenwlncgrowing coun- trii in icumptriieunlt only under limita tion in prance we are informed it is un lawful to fortify wines except in tin- matter of- uhampagiicand that only to a limited degree in italy similar restric tions are practised in portugal and up j in fortification is iwrmltted osten sibly for export purporee under the plea that it enhance the keeping quality of the liquor these wine growing countries nppnr- 1 i ltly protect their own citizens from the i highly alcoholic fortified wines kortlflcutlon consist in the adding of mil splrlls i v brandy to the wines tat it improve the othir l linn to com- year suspicion of the actions of two men hi noticed exumlulng it motor car ubiiut 1 qeluck thn next morning con stable fiobort aill of that city investi gated thn pair took might but were caught after a long chase by tin- officer singlehanded gill was unaware that the men had e raped fiom the he forme lory struck by car croulng hlghu ayj stuick by an auto us she was cro ing the torontohamilton highway after ullghllng from a westbound bus near the appleby school on sunday night mr a xiltford employed by a d hewurd armstrong 6 tree t otkvtlle 1 in the toronto general hospital when- her con dition is fair she ls suffering from it might conruvjon of the brain und u fiuctured leg according to police the woman wits returning home and hud just stepped oir the but aj she crossed the roid they claim lie vtulked directly in the path of it cur driven by w itoblnson or mount plaiuit uoad toronto the driver of the car was not held ii t o art davl lnvctlgated alter defeating newmarket in swlli games of the intermediate ii ilaseball championship sei les milton met the lcrgus team in elora yesterday in the lost of the playoirs with them and won again by it score pcrgus were winners of the south wellington league clutord thn milton boy seem to repeat their when tluy voji the ontario championship the game yesterday at etori had all attendance of about 1000 mennle or l lergus made a sensatlnunl catch o clement fly in the ehhth while two i double play- a climenls to wuon and liwls to wiln added pep to the game acton and district threshing ilre narrowly averted by a ery narrow margin the barns und buildings or j d mcclure econd line west chlnguucousy escaped destruc tion by fin- dining threshing ncllyihe a loud of gralh being brought in from the held ciught lire iu it puved the exhaust pipe of the thre hlng engine scltiiik fire in turn to u jlick willi pteaiice of mind someone used a whip on the hones turning them away from thn stack and the barn and buildings the animal became badly frightened as the load v is consumed behind them and were quieted with dilflcully men lit the barn pulled tin- stuck down and stamped out ha- lire before it got headway in thj straw the excitement ran high for i half and hour until tho danger was past a serious entail w nervou and nnnl i llseiies a book entitled iundatloi ol mentil health hil recently appean1 1 threshing reumed ftum thn pen of leonardl uhuichl late professor of nervous and mental dis ease iloynl unlvenity naples the uulh- llirwi olllhlnnti liquor cluiren uu o attribute the decline of families among when his cur sin iu lied into u hydro other thluls to the abuse of alcohol l- pole on the south side of the dundas beverages and nervines syphilis and highway swerved to the north und tuberculosis causing chronic nervous fatigue illunchl says my conviction is none the lev trou and dien scuted that there has beii a slow iw hollc intoxica tion excrctsed in the wine crowing regions an ob cure and inslduous tcinn rn the nerve cenueo i can stll atfiri tlm the reuet liumvu if epllersei ome i till the province- where tin re ls the rtalest vinrtiowin i nd tii crashed into a gasoline pump and finally ended by piling into thn rear ot another auto thomas wllwm st johns uoad westiin decldeil hn had enough of excite ment for one day u t o kyle patrol ling the road placed him under arrest on r uckieji driving charge while a com panion john clvmer h3ja bt clilr avenue west toronto is charged with having liquor in an illegal place carding to pollen wiimiii stltted cull for tlrs wine product is most bought a car ahead of him was going to lhoughtlely lndullicd lit fuor- mus- turn into a garage and in order to avoid roses and babys breath ml audivv mararthqr cousin of the bride made t j pretty dower girl in a frick of pale yellow crep with fiat of lace straw i and curried i basket of red roes mr j norman weani brotherinlaw of the groom wa- best man- tlie ushen weie mesin u walnwruihi and u mcear- lune a reception wai held at the home of tlu- biidej mother wln received in t sown of black ueoyette mr baldwin mother of the grvim lu received in a black and while crepe gown bhh wear ing cordite bnuiueti o red toses and wpct peas tho young couple were uie recipleifu of many beaulirul gifts tho bride and groom loft later on a motor trip through northern ontario tho bride travelling in a navy blue costume with grry hat and accessories tltey will rjecide- in toronto plete ntation mil any tntnor htlghtell thelf a quality of wine dvpends primarily upm th- grape used on pcullarltles in the il and climate and een of the jeiuon ttpiclil flavors prlud by connoivseurti nr oie t wlutl is known as the tktlquet ubtle chemlcil ooinbinatlon other than the main alcoholic lertneiilullon i thew ts no hope of making it wine of irrt quillty from our canadian grajw bv l any proccsjj ut present known itjbicks the mbtle qualities of the kuropem puhhict- it u so lacking in hugir content that it cannot tie made uiflclintly paliit- j eble apart from the addition of sugar a procoo which rubak the alcoholic couteni i in mime cake to a olnt tlut renders it a dntmertujy xtmng liquor j with the common use of even the linls policy of increased whist growing and proposes thut no on should be iicotuaged to extend the cul of u- yardj the cunadlan grape 1 a choice t ible fnlt and inu withm reach un tmnerse ha beei of late ed any development of the grape huiulry hi canada that is dependent m twoie making is piecarlous and cauuoi he lanlalned without serlou damage to ihe phvslcal and mental well being of uf canadian peole it ti to bi- hopj 1 that th- dominion government will no 1 lirrender its people to a yet more 111 liiuim assault o alcohol under the camouflage of wipe but will afford the grape growers hie utmost avlitanc in this time or stress to recover the cau- uulin markets which they have uut lliough helr liegleot liuplnd by the iehiiou hint wealth would come through wine nuking i a j irwin wnng tit car hard to the left apparently he made loo sharp a turn for he aldeswlped the pole then ultl direct pull to thurlght the driver swung aero the highway into tlu giujtllui pump he straightened out just in time to hit a cir driven by arnold curberry out of die whole mixup wkbaii rhielvwl a scalp wound and tut over the right eye while carberrj mother wis severely inuled schools all ready for kali opening iranth from ikpnrimenl arc frcitly heihicwl kclmolu 0mii for iiihecun ividuy at the monthly session or the ilchool iliuid held on thj evening bolt trust mrs ii m wilson jan hudson w norton j m mcdonald weie preiant uud mrs havlll presided the rlghtli leport of the vinunee com- inltlen recommindid payment of the fol lowing uccounls acton public utllltlci coinmlsslon light j wm evans decorating ifi 00 k j hassaid siqplle gild i3 jll the report was adopted a letter fiom dr gear of erin in formed the hoard that in his opinion mm w mcmillan of the public tlehnol rthiff would not be able to lelurn to hci duties until september 11 tho hoard derided to leave the loom cloed for the first week and the uecrelary wai asked uui return tin second open the term under eutrrrii jiitu ulest heformutory guard iteromeii an inmate pleading guilty to a charge of ielllng liquor after he had been convicted of the theft of i0 electric light bulbs and other ils from the stoics at tlie ontario reformatory where he wus employed as a guard gordon kennedy was on 1viday entenced to terms of two and three months respectively oil the two counts the terms to run concurrently the case u the outcome of a raid on kennedys home when a quantity or liquor wai found together with the goods from th reformatory car hacked down hill j on thursday evening when mr jus it anderson left hi cu parked on agnes mteet without the biakes ml it slarteil of its own accord and backed flown the hill on this mreet the incline ls rather shaip here and before the car had gone far it gained considerable momentum and hacked up u threefoot embankment and over the sidewalk and crashed into the ire fence sun minding the property n elgin and agnei suvcts no damage vtii occasioned except a broken fence and a bent left leur mud guard drill tramii exhibition interrupted eancy drill demonstrated hy the bur lington eire brigade at a garden party there hi 1 week came to m abrupt end ing when u real alarm sunt the lire light ers scurrying to burlington golf club on the nihth shore itoad two miles away the blaye which had its origin in it shop adjoining the club dctioyed inn t of the building ami its content comprising for the most part bags md golf tiuha belong ing to members the brigade succeeded uvrr in preventing spread of the humeii to tug luu bulklliie damage caused whs estimated at 11000 lltuiht of krfiieo rrlemb pakxel away toro titer john wntjion georgetown 70 ears of age and thomas webster milton lla friends ut lie peelhulton uousu of iteruge ittivl recently companions in jick- nc passed away llut week within a few hours of each other recently theyhad occupied thn name ward both bring suf ferers from a complication qf heart trouble and aithina mr webster wis interred in eventide cemetery al the house of refuge rev it wullen conducting the funeral service und the remain of mr watson were taken to georgetown for interment in inquire if week rather a supply teacher a letter fiom tlu teachers gavn a list ol books that were necesaiy for siip-ilc- meritury reading and general supplies tlie expenditure involved was about 37 the bccretury was instructed to purchase tlie necesiairy supplies tiustee mcdonald reported that th decorating as arranged for had been completed it was suggested that the celling o one of ihe wu brooms be re paired trustee hudson reported from the com mitter who had lutci viewed the care taker the chargei and duties wero now thoroughly understood and all arrange merits were sutlstuctory he also re ported that he hud done some varnishing and touching up about the school pro perty just to improve the appearance this thanks of the hoard to trustee hudson was exptcsad in a rcolutlon for his practlcul interest the secretary informed the hoard that the giant to thn puhlie schools for thl i year would be 1709 37 it ls practically 5710 less than last year the board decided tint the same plui a last year would he oliservrd und the school would be nicn tor the inspection of parent on erjuy august 211 from three until live oclock in the afternoon the hoard also felt that the public would be desirous if knowing the various silules paid by tne board to the stall and requt ted that they be published in the report they urn as follows continual n school mi s m g par tington principal jjjoo miss matgurtl fcbnlth b a assistant 1100 mis meryl stevenson assistant 1401 public school m he m bennett principal li00 mr m r moore 1100 miss diisy pol ler 105 miss martha orr 050 miss isabel anderson soiio miss a w mcmillan 0a0 mis m hut hour flf0 miss m a odbcrt 050 mr george t mann caretaker 51200 the matter of a full or half day allowed for the air was dlsruved it wau deem ed adv ihlc to declare a full day iu holi day for tin- fair us usual on september it prom the ortlrr of the ontario rp- mllder wincv both- france tuid italy havo hlbltlon union augmt 1031 tilt kvlnino mkal incitstttit 1lnl court of maeutniu elliott police magistrate john u elliott or milton recently appointed tor halloii county succeeding the lute pnltcit magis trate h p moore ol acton held hi first com t on saturday when at george town he hraittluru casei mcrvtn hop kins of toronto charged with from a garage in georgetown pleaded gully hid was sentenced to wo yearr in the pcnltontlirrjv to run concurrently with 11 prevloui sentence oscar ilimlw charged wltli assault acton high and public school copui on tuesday september 1 will have you a free soul norma shear- r hiij friday night at the gregory 1hiiimc utujtucs commission john m c11ce- 1- funeiul of tho late john coke phun from his unmr resldentio ninth ljne erin towmlill tuesday allr- t augint 1h the into mr cokn wiui n ui the glielph arneial htxipltal a ltttln over a woek prevloiudy where llu irweut un operation for uppeiidlcltu althougit hi iut up a cmiruueouii light for life he died on llaturday evening august lt he wiu tho youngit wii of the lute james und miugurel coke and was born thlttyone jcupi ago on tin aim where hn lived almost all his llfn his frleiulllnemi industry iuui gvod chiu- acter were well ulfirnifd tiy it lurgn number of relatives ami frlenibi he wui married in 1024 u catherine gladya aimstroiig who with one daughter doreen and a brother joseph coke of ottawa remain to mourn his death thn pallbearer were jariied glllenple ever- ton armstrong wesley graham 1ved wilson john coke anilnoiinaii harbour erin advocate mrs geo rovfl guelph ihe funeral or the htte mfc geo otovel an e teemed i e sldent of guelph took pbee on august 10 rev ii a onthiim o norfolk btnvt unlteil chuixii otflclat- ed both at the funeral cirvlce and at thn gi live interment was inude at wood- lawn cemetery in that city there won a large number of friends preient from the district and from other parts of ontario to pay their liut tribute to thn deceased the late mm btovel was miiii iiiisunnah brown previous to her mar riage surviving are her husband genrgii btovel onehlster ill glirlph mrs mont- gomerie two slters in llrltlli columbia and one jliter lu suskntehewan thorn ure also three hiotheni la hiitlh colum bia mr stovel was far a number of years in the shoe business in acton but loved to guelph from here over fifteen years ago the pallbearers were four brothers or mr btovel nnd one brother- aw and one nephew there was a large number of beautiful floral offerings including a particularly imautlfill wreath from charles parsons und sons of tor onto ajicii c neatty mr anil mrs jus plant received tho tad news bust week of the death of her tnother arch c realty at bt cloud minn on wednesday aujnist 10 mr beatty had been ill pour health and at the liapital in roeliri ter minn lut wiu returning to prlnee rupert ii o when he was taken ill on the train and pascd away shortly after being removed to the hospital mr beatty was slxty- si years of age in the first gold rush ti- the yukon territory he left acton over forty yeais ago mid has resided in the west ever since lie made several visits to tin- old home and was here two j ears ago to visit his sister mr hcattv hud never married he is survived bv three brothers and one sister jumei in miluuiikc robert in hammond iml arthur in manitoba and mrs jinnih plant of acton the remains arrived on saturday evening and on monday thn service was conducted at the home of mr and mrs plant by rev mr howard of georgetown interment was made lit th- llmehoii se cenulery mr ilcattv was an ardent misnn jind was iiirilliited with thlmpclu lodau no 511 prtnco rupert il c his biiither james ac companied the body from milwaukee wis all of tlie lieieaved hie sym pathy of the old frienik of thn deceased in this community goes out utr arrnnutti ami tranuacln uouthie husliiet- at meeting on tuewday lvfolng the fortnightly lusslnn of thn pulblc utilities commission had commissioner l g king and chairman r j kerr present the secretary wai instructed to pay the following account- hydro iepartioent hell teleiihonn co mt vices i mofrafs limited mlpplles 201 ontario hjdro commission power etc t 24211111 mccutchnun und guelph tianspdrt expreui 2 so diamond state elbre co sup plies ml a l wynston jr ltd sup plies i 010 canadian ue materials ltd supplle- 21 11h hnugoma ct ltd meter 35 ris iljnk of montreal revenue ltnmpi j 3 00 thetjas guss inspjrtlon fwn 200 ill mcdtmitld truck insuraiicn 4j 43 fall pair datlh lt of nritfhlkirlnjfllnr in whlch- ivm ivrtw lteatlhtrt w1i1 bo inteiyted acton aberfoylo arthur hoi ton brocebrldgn hrumpton burlington caludori clhfiley cooks v 11 le urjurtnn duudalk durham erin pergm cult georgetown annul valley ii arris ton skptkmber 15141 october 7 september 2030 october 33 september 2328 september 2222 snptcmbor 30 september 2620 september 242s soptcmlmr 2030 september 2223 september 2030 september 151b october 13 september 2425 september 233u sepuinbor 1810 beptember 2030 september 2435 357 watcrworbu irimrtti holland labor ryer litlwir hows thh asktyj the lawyer of the rontrurlor vouve named klx material deuleri in your will to be your pull- bearcrd would ou pot rather chnns uime of your friends with whom yojl uije on better term no judge thats all right those charged with assault cailgmg bodily i harm pleaded guilty and was sen tented t herbert to itx months in the ouelph ltetonnatory with a recommendation that he bn exam ined while thorn ib to his mentul cfindi- 1 the suiwrlntendent tfon eric roy hugill of wei ton cliarged icrure tender for a fellows havecji ried i w lonu that they might us- well finish the job 1525 os inrtrucud to transformer with theto il womanh coal in george town on august 12 fleeted trial by it higher court hiturday night is your laxt chance to usu partial admbuium tlckoui to w oregoy a letter from the council acknowledged ircelpt of the refund on municipal iervlce1 in the matter of conkumcra arrears the commlwdoii decldctl that the off leers nuiht enforce the payment or dlcontlnuo the ncrvlce t iuidon western pair september 14p mtrkham october 12 milton bepumber 2521 mount 1vnvrtt r stemler 1817 orangnvllln september 1718 ottawa central canada august 242j palmerston kopteniler 1b1 slulburne soptcmlicr 2223 streetsvlllr octolier 7 toronto con jnatkinnl aug 2dbept 12 woodbrldge october 010 tlurtui ioor grain there was a rinli of motortsu to no 7 highway just wvu o thn o p ie track between brampton iuui norvul on satur day night when wliat appeared like uie beginnings of a bad lurn flrn showed on uie horizon it prove to be a tiro tarted bi a fluid north of tho highway by albert newnii ta dbipohi of r quantity of poor grunt which lie was burning in the atookj

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