iwi v w pppfeart 73 f aob rotui- the agton free press thursday jjsftatjajasl jnelfehborhood news interesting items concerning other centres and communities u which many of our rmden are interested w- baijunafad mr end mrs wm sharpe gordon and reil5rtsltet mr and mrawm poster and family on sunday v everton mr and mrs gibson of gait spent sunday at the home ot mr and- mrs w head miss lillian oliver of guelph -ls- spending some time with miss lois mc- cutcheon y sunday visitors at the home of mrs bhepherdson were mr and mrs e cann mr and mrs h bingmnand family of guelph mr- and mrs cooper and sons of toronto mrs george loree mrs g q robert son mrs w coining mrs george young and miss muriel hortop attended the district annual meeting at watsons school last wednesday july 6 mrs mcdonald of caledon spent a few days at the home of mr and mrs r o thompson and family the mission band held their picnic at the church on july 7 then- they had a programme of gabies and races the weekend jand sunday visitors at the home ot mrs g g robertson were mrs d jackson jssmosa mr and mrs xtpfann of buffalo mr and mrs d g robertson and sons ospringe mr and mrs n robertson and phyllis of acton mr and mrs george young town line l georgetown mr arid ours fred gilmer and sons spent the holiday at creemore and wasago beach msrcharles stockford lef t yesterday for ouelph college where he will take the summer school course mr and mrs young and mrs alcott and family spent sunday at fort dal- hpusle j mr and mrs f j treanor and family lansing mich visited at the home of t w treanor last week mr and mrs r mcleay of port credit spent the weekend at mr w h wlllsons mrs mcleay sang a solo in the united church on sunday morning mr and mrs w j mckechnle and daughter leona of toledo o and miss nellie swackhamef of detroit are spending a few days with mrs d swackhamex of llmehouse a number of ladles of knox church georgetown attended the annual w m rtcrlaslrweek onthe lawn- atn presbyterian church and enjoyed their programme and the splendid address given by rev ross k cameron of oakville mr e m ranter manager of the canadian bank of commerce is enjoy ing two weeks vacation miss -grace- byerssalls- oh saturday from new york on a six weeks journey to england and the continent mrs w b shipley left an friday to spend month with her- parents in strathroy mrs charles brooman and son ted are spending a few weeks in black river new brunswick mayor john b moat and mrs moat were in orono for the holiday arid week end where they attended the centennial celebration edward brown a member of the staff of appleby school has been appointed successor to jl q williams of ridley college st catharines as principal of the lower school mr williams has retired david sargent and cameron hujmer motored to orillia on monday where they left on a canoe trip through lake couchlching upper severn river spar row lake and lower severn river record miss helen hashek nurse is horne from new york spending her vacation with her parents nine members of oakvffle l o l attended the church parade at stewart- town on sunday evening last mr and mrs e p lunau lloyd and miss lois lunau are holidaying at their summer home at fenelon falls p m mctlveen and chief kerr went on a fishing trip to lake slmcoe on monday ahd came home with a good catclt star terra qotta miss jessie mario of- btteffarttown spent the weekend with her parents here our coal plant is still doing a rushing trde wedding bells are ringing loudly in our hamlet again mr e huntley met with a rather seri ous accident on friday evening when in the act of washing a glass jar it broke and in removing his hand it was badly cut requiring several stitches we hope he will soon be able jtabe on duty again mr r j stringer who spent a few days with mr and mrs c mckeown of acton has returned heme mr and mrs e slmpklns anif daugh ter miss edith left last week for their new home in england a number from here took in the townsend reunion on thursday land all report a good time mr e slmpklns has gone to milton where he has secured a situation fall wheat cutting will soon be the order of the day and is an abundant crop our baseball team are coming to the front having won several- games- already mr j mobrlde is now on the sick list we hope soon to hear of his com plete recovery a number of our citizens attended the orange celebration at brampton on the twelfth a number of our young people attended the dance at belfountalh on thursday and report a good time terra cotta orchestra furnished the musltj the oil sprinkler passed through here on monday- and oiled- our main street which is quite an improvement prefreshments or thef6od that comes before by barbara b brooks the hostess who participates in her own party worrying about refreshments which cumax her hospitality will appre ciate these suggestions for food that comes before there is no reason why- we should play an afternoon or an evening of bridge and then eat why not eat and then play bridge it is much easier on the hostess and digestions in general- we were hot made to digest food in the middle of the night or the midfleofrthe afternoon a luncheon or a seven- thirty supper followed by cards is much more sensible there are many people who are trying this procedure of enter- tabling and like it better than the old way- one hostess served an attractive supper to h followed by bridge of chicken salad garnished with lettuce cups and watercress asparagus tips on toast but tered bran refrigerator rolls red rasp berry shortcake and coffee- the chicken salad was well seasoned and cold having been kept in the refrigerator until the last minute the asparagus tlp3 were green and tender and served on toast with- a rich butter sauce the rolls hod been made in the refrigerator the day before and an hour before serving tune lentrrefc jntn fet human fly happy to have feet on terra firma gain mrsjohn mackenzie milton mary jlablna ruby wife of exmayor john w mackenzie died at her home on foster street milton on sunday after an illness of trivo years mrs mac kenzie who was in her 52nd year was highly esteemed by all who knew her i she was until she became 111 an active member of the ladles aid- of knox presbyteslan church and john milton chapter i o d e surylyhigare her husband one son john d and two daughters marjorie l and muriel e all at home the funeral took place on tuesday canadian national steamships ballot performs difficult feat of cllmblnr up one of the highest flaf- poles in the brltmh empire milton streetsville a very happy afternoon was spent by the w m s of the united church on -jpiwsriayr- j np uittjpimlmsgrniitins at the home of mrs h c dayfoot herald tlon forduodenal ulcer and appendicitis at hamilton general hospital on tues- jbyijr wela plftased to sagydolng rockwood the garden party under the auspices of the womens association of the unit ed church last week was well attended when the following artists presented a delightful programme with rev w j taylor as chairman c leroy kenney comedian elsie bush king reader edna smuck costume vocalist ida ros- zell costume violinist jessie macgregor costume pianist the numbers on the programme by miss bush king were well rendered tarthe-dlflerent-toles-in- which she appeared a refreshment booth on the grounds in exhibition park was well patronized mrs brownson of chleago is visiting her- sister mrs j- l tuck mrs r white is spending a month at the home of her nephew fred tailing at fenella frank canteloh m d of milton has joined the staff of the hamilton general hospital marshall t white spent the weekend at the home of his cousin fred tailing at fenella dr and mrs fraser mccoll- of san diego cal visited dr and mrs h a mccoll here on tuesday grace church sunday school held their annual picnic at soper park gaft yesterday all report having had an enjoyable time chambers- has- purchased mrr cufts bakery in port perry and will move this week r w fox who underwent an opera- were placed in pans and allowed to rise they emerged fromtaie oven brown and quality k heef positively marked for nicely the many friends of mrs james mclennan west mary street will be sorry rto learn of her serious lllnessi and hope her condition will soon show some improvement officers- and members of st clair lodge no 135 g it c a f a m were at home to their ladles and guests from sister lodges on the beautiful lawn of the worshipful master a l macnabb- on wednesday evening of last week a social halfhour of renewing acquain anceshlps preceded a programme given by friends from guelph toronto bronte and campbemmechglhploii erin mr norman duffleld jackson mich visited with mr f w benham on sunday miss anna foreman has returned home spending some time at bigwln inn messrs hrsanders and sons are bushy engaged redecorating the town hall mr joseph dault of los angeles cal is visiting with mr and mrs thomas wilson master walker justice of winnipeg man is visiting with his grandmother mrs ella walker miss phyliss foreman left last week for jasper park lodge where she will spend the holidays mr earl mews and misses scherds of rochester n y were weekend visit ors with friends in belfouritaln and erin mr and mrs gordon overland oi detroit mich spent saturday with the formers parents mr and mrs l over land mr and i mrs d a overland and family and mr and mrs g overland spent sunday with mr and mrs c a overland at claremont mr john lelg was awarded the contract for delivery of his majestys mail on rural route no 1 erin his dutlccommenced on saturday miss evelyn matthews received a had fright and painful injury while bathing last friday when a dog the property of a farmer living near the village leaped into the water and bit her on the back inflicting a painful wound the dog fs being held under supervision for two weeks to prove that it is not suffering from hydrophobia after which time orders have been given to have it des troyed advocate hot just at the right time as covers for these suppers are usually laid on individual card tables the food must be planned so that it can be served with the minimum of dishes a plate cup and saucer a dessert plate and a beverage glass are about all of the dishes that one- card table can accomodate for four people there are many different combinations of food wjhtch would serve well for such a supper for instance sliced cofd tongue baked tomatoes houandaise cucumber and celery salad hot bran muffins butter cheese pie coffee burlington beef sales show increase an increase of 40 per cent or 2014969 pounds in the volume of officially brand ed beef sold throughout canada during the first four months of 1932 is shown in a report just issued by the markets intelligence service of the dominion live tstock branch this is to say the least gratifying evidence of the sound ness of the policy applied by the federal department of agriculture to its beef grading service with really good vitomvmtt standing in front of the law courts in vancouver is one ot the highest flag poles in the brltlsksemplrer it flies its flag 210 feet in the air a shorlujne ago it become necessary to supply a new rope but officials were faced with the problem of getting the rope through the puhy at the top of- the pole after scouting around foisome tlitte a young sailor from the new canadian national steamship prince robert which oper ates on the alaskan run from vancouver la the summer volunteered and was awarded- the task he had not made much progress be fore he began to attract attention and by the time he was half way up the polethousands were crowded around the law courts building watching the bttttrn mttsfrlf of sanaiia acton minister rev c l poole b dl parsonage willow stram 1100 a m the minister subject coming on the kings business a great conference 1200 noon sunday school and btbki olass v- evening service withdrawn during julyand august everybody wzloomb ihrrbbutcrian knox church acton rev h e bennie m a minister omanse willow street easy identification by the purchaser beef is regaining in steady increasing measure its old place as a popular meat with canadian housewives it is interesting to note that officially branded beef is featured in the better stores to all- our larger canadian cities in montreal for instance there are at the present time over 125 retail stores featuring branded beef and it is estimated thatfully 30 per cent of all the beef branded in canada finds an outlet in the montreal market just so lobster a la newburg potato chips stuffed olives spiced crabafiples hot rolis butter burntsugar cake coffee ham croquettes f pepepr sauce lied cabbage slaw hot biscuits butter gingerbread wfth whipped cream if we were to look in an ultramodern dictionary we would probably find that the word bridge luncheon are of feminine gender at least they should be for where is there a man who ever to himself has said i wish i could go to that bridge luncheon afternoon bridge does not seem to be a part of masculine routine therefore in plan jlingjpojl for these occasions we can the man who had just returned from france was relating a thrilling exper ience at the dinner table yes said he an apache sprang at mein one of the streets of paris snatched my poeket of notes and bolted the gendarmes chased him an when cornered he leaped into the river ah said a listener guilty but in seine 1100 a m s t invisibility 700 p mrs t rev c graham jones of campbellville always welcome- sunday july 17 1932 human fly gradually work hi way to- 1 j sabbath school wards the top his work was made more difficult because of a stiff wind blowing and when he reached the top he was forced to tie himsaif around the pole for safety his return to the ground was just as dangerous as the trip up because of the wind but the plucky young sallorman was given a thunderous cheer by the thousands of watching spectators he said that while he was at work at the top reeving the rope through the pulley there was a tremendous sway and he was mighty happy when he had his feet on terra flrma again unclassified small advertisements i no wonder hear about jlmson being in the hos pltal in the hospital why i saw him last night dancing with a dizzy blonde yeh so did his- wife mens shirts collars attached complete range of summer toggery w m cdbper mill and main streets for sale or rent- comfortable brick house well situ ated apply 424 box 45 free press office for sale five acres of timothy hay excellent crop apply mrjames gambleatl 12 bell telephone office to give away a large swarm of bees on the house on the anti of john allison nassaga- weya arrived here saturday july 9 anyone may have them for the taking and paying of the adv mrs arthur fell next house to mr harry davenports fiomifctai have just as many frills and fancies as we want and can skillfully manipulate atlantic salmon for cali- fq l the united church sunday school picnic last-friday- afternoon in exhlbl ttbn park was well attended with pver two hundred present games and sports were indulged to and enjoyed by the young folks the weather was all that could be desired for the occasion the service at st johns church on sunday morning was well attended and holy communion was observed the sacrament of the lords supper was observed on sunday morning at the presbyterian church rev mr roland of stratford conducted the services mr milroy conducted the preparatory ser vices on friday evening on sunday mr milroy took charge of rev h l bennles work at acton who was in stratford for the day mr and mrs murdo munro and daughter of hamilton are occupying their summer home mr will garstang of new york is spending his months holidays with his brother robert miss lovena richardson of kitchener is home for the summer holidays mr and mrs rutherford hewat and son bruce of mlmlco are visiting with the formers mother mrs isabel hewat mr robert croft of toronto was home for the weekend mr johnston hewat of slmcoe was home for the weekend mr and mrs alex munro and daugh ter of mlmlco were visitors in the village saturday evening thejiuly meeting of the w c t u was held tuesday afternoon at the pres byterian church when members of the ouelph union were present and put on the programme after the meeting was over the ladies of- the local union served a picnic lunch on the church lawn and all enjoyed a social time together mr ross carton mr and mrs ted is- j ftlft at i their- homes here siter disposing off their business in st osompj ontario wrftl flalthltf k rtfdd who was home oaxtajtho weekend from kincardine jrsports lots of wheat and also jspoued by wet weather kf- ezra care arrived home from england on monday lookfihalfandfiearty after his trip mrs w r campbell of long fsland n y spent the weekend with her sister mrs gordon berry mr and mrs arthur ladle of flint mich spent the weekend here with miss ida ladle and other relatives mr and mrs w f brownrldge left on tuesday on a sixt weeks trip to manitoba portage la prairie brandon and other points in the west mr and mrs c freeman and mrs j w henderson motored up from whit by on sunday mrs henderson remain ed here for a visit miss annie e wood guelph line left thursday evening- last to become an intern to the variderbllt clinic atmedlcal centre new york city mrs f j tarrant and daughter betty of calgary alta are visiting her father wm wiggins and mrs wiggins mr and mrs knapman left on tuesday on a three weeks visit with friends at east brady and other points in pennsylvania mr and mrs f jordan returned home from england on monday evening after a most pleasant holiday with friends in the old land mrs a w peart and grandson doug las peart of ottawa are spending the summer months with mr and mrs rus sell peart the maples guelph line freeman the firemens drill team journeyed to elmlra on dominion bay and received a great ovation when they put on their drill during the afternoons proceedings the boys report a good time on saturday afternoon jack looslcy of roscland decided to try out his new canoe and started out for a paddle on the lake when out in the lake some distance he was caught in a squall and the craft overturned fortunately his predicament was noticed by john cotter who in company with mr a gouldlng secured a row boat and rowed to the scene and rescued the young man who was none the worse for his experience gazette r- chonnv celery stuffed wlthtroquefort cheese chicken mousse new potatoes and peas- endive salad french dressing hot rolis butter fresh strawberry ice macaroons coffee tomato juice- crab canapes broiled lamb chops and bacon new lima beans stuffed pear salad a new hiigratlon from eastern canada to california was recently inaugurated by the canadian government atlantic salmon eggs a shipment of 28000 was rnadeuhder anexchange arrangement with the state of california from the canadian government department of fisheries hatcheries at southesk in the province of new brunswick to the big creek hatchery california the shipment was made in one of the special cases used for shipment of this kind a case insulated with dry moss and having a filled ice box at the top to serve the double purpose of preventing the temperature from mounting unduly and helping to maintain sufficient mois ture in the double tray holding the eggs at montreal and edmonton and again at vancouver the eggs were watered and on their arrival at big creek the california fish culture officers reported them as being in excellent condition in exchange for these atlantic salmon eggs the state of california is supplying the canadian government with a cor responding number of steelhead eggs which will help to add further to the stocks of steelhead salmon in british columbia waters just what success will follow this transfer or migration will be closely observed by fish culture experts in can ada and the united states for the atlan tic salmon is a flsh of an entirely dif ferent family to the variety common to the pacific ocean for the week new potatoes 6quart basket for tomatoes per rb cabbage each black tea per tb pure jam 40 oz for 25c 15c 10c 35c 29c back with the milk first eskimo wife does you hus band stay out late during the winter nights second eskimo wife tlate why last night he didnt get home till half- pas january popovers butter chocolate angel food coffee cheese pie vi cup butter cup sugar 5 egg yolks beaten well 2 teaspoons lemon juice 1 teaspoon lemon rind 1 pound cottage cheese 2 tablespoons cornstarch j4 cup cream 5 egg whites cream the butter and add the sugar when- thoroughly mixed add the egg yolks lemon juice and rtod beat thoroughly put the cottage cheese through a colander or rlcer several times until very fine add the cornstarch and cream combine with the first mixture fold in beaten egg whites press corn flake pastry in the bottom of a spring form mould poun the cakemixture bake in moderate oven 350 degrees f until- firm about one hour before baking top may- be sprinkled with finely grated almonds sugar and cinnamon lemon juice and lemon rind may be omitted and one teaspoon of vanilla extract used yield 18lnch cake corn- flake pastry 1 cup corn flake crumbs 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons sugar put the corn flakes 4 cupfuls through a grinder using the fine cutter bhen sift the crumbs measure crumbs after sifting oream the buttcr with the sugar and add the crumbs kneading thoroughly press into the bottom of spring form mold or a pie pan with slanting sides fly spray 16 oz for 7t 3 wax beans lbs for 49c 25c 2 heinz catsup tstmies tor 2 tins heinz pork and beans for 4 handy ammonia packets for 8 castile soap bars for 5 foe sale large bunches 5c each beets car rots chard onions lettuce radishes garden peas beans 5 quart 6 quart basket 25c bring baskets mrs wright ransom street extensive clearing auction sale of valuable household effects in georgetown of the late edward mc- cahnah mahogany furniture and antiques saturday july 16 at one oclock r j kerr 12 auctioneer to the boxholders of acton peari soap bars for 25c 25c 37c 25c 25c 3 soap flakes lbs for- 2flexo large packets for 25c 29c we are taking orders for cherries for next week montmorency and black cherries notice to creditors parties having claims against the estate of susan near ilate of acton widow who died on or about june 30th 1932 are required to send particulars and proofs thereof to the undersigned solicitor be the fo day of august 1s3s when the assefswlu be distributed among the parties entijjed thereto having regard only to the claims which shalltiave been filed as aforesaid pursuant to section 51 chapter 150 r s o 1927 ernest herbert near margaret annie klrkwood west by h n farmer acton ontario their solicitor 23 5 chain red white acton ont ores jwjones phone 26 a human churn good gracious junior i forgot to shake the bottle before i gave you that medicine vdont worry mummy ill turn a few handsprings in action steve when you get to new york youll see the skyscrapers rube thats one of the main reasons why im going i want to see them modern things work we wish a dog that can bite his tall would teach us the secret of making both ends meet i this weeks specials at pattersons beef cuts pork cuts porterhouse roasts per lb 20c fresh hams whole or half per lb i3c and 14o choice rib roasts per lb 17c shoulder roasts lb 13c and 14c thick rib roasts lb 15c and lcc round shoulder roasts lb 14c fresh side pork lb 10c and 12c stowing beef per lb 10c to 12c side bacon by the piece i jer nd 15c extra special 9 lard 1q- tbs for ioc o aylmer catstfp 9lt 12 oz bottles for ltoq i o crosse blackwell tomato jyice flo p lttersonsmeatsrf op wje deliver promptly pone 178 u i regret very much the inconvenience boxholders were put to the past week hi having to get to the post office by 8 oclock in order to get their evening mall the matter has now been adjust ed however and the lobby of the post office will be open until 830 n m or later if i consider it is necessary j c matthews postmaster m voters list 1932 municipality of the village of acton intne county of halton m notice is hereby given that i have compiled with section 9 of the voters ldst act and that i have posted jq at my office at acton ontario on the 4th day of july 1932 the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said municipality for members of parliament for members of- the legislative assembly of the pro vince and for municipal elections and that such list remains there for inspec tion jv and i hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law the last day for appeal being the 25th day of july 1932 h n farmer 12 clerk of the village of acton cqllectlqlfs a bouquet from brampton client your services have been greatly appreciated results extremely gratifying cant stress my thanks too highly v i- june 10 1833 j we can help you wlthr lection troubles too the sehabte imsf