ymwwy xmimiit ww-ww- xt ibv buiu owlph- mniil asffiartef dene ofaajetjt x- jrldejr wdywn gibson belewd fcuiband tin selut m funml will b hd on bitumtv wut servfce at tlu ham at thr oclock abt tttarnant at nirvlaw cemetery aeton d mofouaii skasomrfflfivlotlne memory of 6ur oahlat bobby whs passed way8et- mber 4th uli tw little haims an rtatlnc a little mart u atul little mm we loved is walunc vet as just eftr tit hill badly mined by uommn and baddy locay bummer it tent september is nun aetaatlr is lav than out watki dlittofcr r acton loaeil two continued from vak ot aebnw half an3ersan and tyler fsn- ttti tarry drew a walk and bus mor ton iikd out to raft field in the fourth r brush made a nice tut to left neld but was eauant out lltaallnf vssmd toleaka walked and also a clamant morton was relieved of wound duty by rosa oordon and wanl rlht field to replace war brash was safe on his hit tut olamahtfj want out at ssoond telstaka and brash scored onkaylori twohawer aatard was thrown out on his hit but tha soon mounted to01 for milton in actons halt welters filed out t4rtbarat- it lindsay want down swlntfnj norm- morton walked and moonay died out to riant fleld oordon was suing batter and in tha fifth d clement tiled out to bus mor ton anderson fanned and w clement waa thrown out at tint watarhouse was safe on his hit anderson took the air oordon placed a nice one in left field arid terry walked to load the bases bus morton hit into a double play r brush wasjhrown out at first in the sixth telstaka was safe on his drive over assond a clement waa safe on hie hit to left field j brush filed out to bus morton and naylor waa mooneye victim in the earns way in actons hair walters wesjife on a bunt lindsay walked worm morton hied but tosecond with schools reopened yesterday pood ejtfouneiit a aeetloo of the roof on the public sebssl bulldlnt to buner reehlnaled thft apron prbe pbe98 and mooney hit into a double play the supposedly lucky seventh was brief for both aides heard d dement and anderson all went out as victims or oordon for acton wsterhouse walked anderson hie into a doubles play and ttt rector mclean will preach atl oordon went out at first short and ht the elffhth was the bust up for nearly everything w clement was safe on an overthrow r brush was safe in the same way only from another direction and toletakas fly to centre was safe with two more rune aoored brush col lided with anderson and knocked hie toe out of joint and wood went in to oatch j brush hit to second and clement scored brush was caught out bothff to seoond it looked as if he de liberately went out naylora hard drive oaught cordon on the leg and he wu laid out dr mcnlven was much in demand and axed up the second injury and oordon continued to pitch eseerd deliberately itruck out to end the in nings for acton terry went out at first on his hit bus morton made a drive on to the race track but was out trying to stretch it to a home run there werent any ooaches at either first or third walters whlffedat- the ninth was played bytheumps an nouncing the game called on account of darkness thats the story as we saw it and it all has to be done over again on satur day acton fans ore willing to be shown better effort they have faith even yet and would like to see the champion ship landed here ohurchin on sunday at 310 standard time see that your name is on the voters list new it you would enjoy your fran ehlse on election day v tomorrow is preuday aj the l hjbltlon when the newspapermen will be guests of this great annual event 7thoes who have attended the bx- htbloon already this year ore again do- llfhtad with this great annual show mr win oowdy has purchased from the oypsum umt and aisbaatlne co the eld oowdy homestead at umehouse it is generally regretted that band- master perrott was unable owing to ill ness to conduct thaoeorgetown band in their cm competition tha farm belonging to the lalng afctata nset creweons corners has been sold to 8 hersog of acton the sale was ertinged by n j kerr the- matntenance workmen under w ft ounalngham have made a splen did job during the week in patching and levelling the mill street roadway brtn township school fair is to be held at oaprlnge on friday september lfth bhuhoaa township at rock wood on monday september 20th and pus- irach at abeifoyle on tueeday sep tember flat this year the canadian national exhibition completes its fiftyninth con- eecutlve year of operation a record of uninterrupted p which ulaoes it far la the van of any other annual ex position in the world in point of con tinuity and excellence rem mtodccnon vr recording its ulth oonseoutlve in crease in value canadas raw fur pro duction in thejmbm season was valued att slot000 compared with lias4s000 in tha preceding season these totals comprise the values of pelts of fur boar ders taken by trappers and pelts sold from 1st farms the value of the latter repre- aantlng over onethird of the whole h e m ce of th pr total raw fur production of the do minion the allver fox was far in advance of every- other kind with a total value of attmmi compared with i4j4mm in iaaass the number of sliver fox pelu produced waa lj14 compared with iasgs the attver fox is the product almost entirely of the fur farms and owing to the expansion of tne fur fartn- ixvtjnolubtry has shown an increase in pelt production in nearly every s a from lasojl onward following the attver fos m order of importance are the cnuakrat with ltttltl pelta woroi ai- liah and the mink with 1mtjb pelu r at lltown tha total riumear of pelu of all kinds voduead during the season 10hm was aimm eempared with 413 in the preceding season the decrease is due etdelly to the smaller numbers of musk- rat and eenurel pens wane oanada has always been an lm- of furs the raising of wild in ca tor their rum u of reeent origin toe prmo- n the early days of in warm weather ofai until heir fur was prnnu gave birth to tha modatn mdustry of fur farming the earliest authentic record of the suc cessful breading of the fox in eaptlvlly was in prince awward island in irtt tha raising of mink on fur farms has asobecome quite an esfetillshad busl- aeee in osnads and during 0 season jasjm over s000o pelts or anproxlm- taly onefifth of the number of mink pelts produced were supplied by fur tasma bxperimenu in several other mad of furbaaren are being made by ca fur farmers fibs insurance due a frenchman who wounded his motherinlaw in the nose with a revolv er shot was flnedthe equivalent of eight shillings the tstiff seems very reason able our expert optical service is vast and efficient new classes or repairs made while too are tn the city work guaranteed a mop ep headro eyesight specialist sad mfg optician 58 st georges sq guelph 1 sports day at edgewood park eden mills labor day ball games running rates swimming races s prizes fob a1x events pint akme t 200 pjn dance at 800 pan tonoim wlikjnbon3 land rvrrind wyt lloyd p dinaik olmamufs ouuutuu far fulton in pravltulja election burllnfftton ontario aumit 80th 1087 to tttl lople or nalton county i in tnli my lint latter to you in tha prewnt election ounpumm i intend t tute my lund on the liquor queitlon under the hepburn dm in titration there luu come into exletenoe a great numwof beer parlpramjonlijuijl800 lnthprovlnoa of onurlo i hlnka distinction hould be made between 1 thou beer parlor which are carried on as a part of the uiual hotel builntw namely- that of providing aooommoda- hon for tha travelling pudllo and 3 thou which are not hotela in the usual sense but are operated merely for the purpose of oollectliu the prolu from the sale of beer it is common knowledge that many beer parlors of the second class above referred to sometimes called mush room beer parlors carrying on business in the cities particularly but also in some of the rural counties including parts of the county pfyhalton are not respectable place of buslneu bull are operated in a disgraceful way aome of these mushroom beer parlors coum more properly be called a dive than a beer parlor and they are a reproach to all right- thinking people regardless of their stand on the liquor question i bauare thai in every pabue question the deeldmg factor should be ui wsl tun of the people the policy of the hepburn oovemment on this questlcn is found in the words of mr b o odette the liquor commissioner who said it i l my purpose to sell liquor to make ai profit for the government this simply means that the present oovemment is in the liquor business to sell all the liquor it can to make all the profits it can regardless of how much human suf fering and misery may be the result this policy ignores entirely the welfare of the people not only of this county but of this province if the conservative party is returned to power in this election you have the pledge of mr howe the leader of the conservative party to do three things to improve the situation 1 to remove political patronage from the granting of licenses for beer parlori 2 to return to a policy of control by responsible board free rrom political interference 3 to close- all mushroom dives i agree entirely with mr howes stand on this question and if elected i will support him on this issue yours faithfully lloyd d din ole liberal ooruiervatlve candidate p pinion 8 peace is the one essential need of the world anthony eden let us pray that we shall never have to live in a totally predictable world will duront for all the cruelty and stupidity tn the world today man has not done so badly in so brief a period henry mer ge nthau waiting changes mstei- why havent you learned your geography jones minor i heard dad say that the world was changing every day so i thought td wait until it settled down abound the globe teacher some flah uravel long dis tances can anyone give me an in stance scholar we sir a goldfish it travels around the globe every day when la water most liable to escape when its only hall tide what is that which is invisible yet iver out of si the letter a never out of sight what ta it that walks with hi head downwards a nail in a shoe cafltol th gtjel mrdatlatttlldat sept wings over honolulu wendy bsrrle tuy mlllsnd wuhsm aorgan knit taylor berlnu raaiui irt llh pm love on a bet dene raymond wendy harrie monday tuesday sept g7 j1londe trouble- beanore whitney rjohhny downs lomne overman 7 usnny bslrar wbuwrsday thursday september i8 vmaotu rutuoa in when love is young rent taylor walter drennan m fatare breezing home william jargon blnnle bamaa wendy barrle twwuefaat cutting the cornw by foul lip x r sobvimi mmmmmm barr qualjty oaocfiby helps you to success double vote days friday and saturday on all cash soles and current account payment too bad aordons twirling effort wu wasted on baturday the only two puts in the ninth waiw strike out victims the young pitcher got out of a bole it the sixth when with the bases loaded he struck out london jn all he whiffed nine extra special to goodwill co triplex vo tes friday and saturday on all cash purchases ob payments on account please present credentials 2 our timely advice buy peaches now- bunallonal horse 5hou1 refjunibcx 5 loll i spectacular performances bristling with action bril liant jumping competitions by mounted officers non commissioned officers acid troopers touchandout takes 1000 open sweep stake for jumpers other sensational competitions admission 25c reserved scats 50c mall reservations to canadian national exhibi tion ticket office 8 king street west toronto alfrlrow anderson made n nice throw to second in the third to nlpmhtnumfi the locals couldnt hit in the plhches bus morton mads ft beautiful plokup on r brushs ftound ball in the third he heaved the sphere wide of ww sefe thouah and the runner went to seoond norm morton earns thraufh with a timely single in tha eighth to count wsterhotue with actons flrst run bill wsterhouses double in tha ninth was a nice hit three runs resulted these two teams have been having big inning rallies all season tha milton nine re never beat they gave their twlrlerp great sup port onflaturday the olub bingo was a huge auocass- the executive and players extend thaplui u nil prize donatnri to the knux ohurch orchestra and those who attend odr h tlie name didnt ailne innings last evening so thcro will tin a replay here on saturday nt 300 pm thn locals have lost the services of hobby audnrson ilr was spiked in the eighth the extent of his injuries could not be dotermlnixl last evening mxmcy made n good spear of toletakas drive in the nnt nnylor made a nice catch in the third bobby anderson made a nice peg in the fourth to net j brush golns into second milton endlnrered nice double play in the fifth with the boar mil in the sixth with two on and in the neve nth with one an to kill threatening rallies oordon turned in a great relief effort he retlredf the nlde on trlkcouui in the acvcnlh nomvmorton ennt be blamed for hi showing fie iji n nick man but wan game enough to go in there and give all he had should acton win on saturday a third biuno will be played in milton cafe breton highlands national pabft with the eatabllshment of the cape breton highlands national park in nova scottti during 1936 another link was forged in canadas chain of national parks situated in the northern part of cape breton island the western bound ary of the pork is formed by the oulf of st lawrence and on the north and east its horov arc washed by the waters of the atlantic ocean the park area approximately 450 square miles embraces some of the most spectacular maritime scenery on the atlantic seaboard rising sharply from the sea to a height of00 tb 1700 feet are wellwooded rolling hills which tn appearance greatly resemble the high lands of scotland picturesque head lands and capes jut out into the water to form delightful bays and sandy coves and mognincent vistas and seascape are 1 visible from points along the shore line of the oulf of st laawrence and the atlantic ocean the interior of the park is a rolling pleateau which might be termed moorland dotted with num erous little lakes the region wms once the home of greax herds of caribou which according to his torical recorda were very numerous ii is hoped in lime to reestablish the wild animal life of the area including the caribou and other species of big game native to the area a park warden ser vice responsible- for are and game- pro tection has been inaugurated and development work confined for the moat part tohighway construction was com- menoed on a small scale towand the end of last season i the country surrounding the park is already very popular with motor tourists j the picturesque villages and tithing ports of the vicinity are centre of attraction i fox arilsia and- prmntnne opportun- itles for deepsea angling as the finest sword- fuhing grounds on the atlantic coast lie off the eastern coast of cape breton island with the gradual exten sion qf facilities for recreation and ac- conunodauon baps breton pars will un doubtedly become one of the cftrtstsvndlna oauonal playgrounds in eastern oanada new fall goods on display i shetland sultbiob i cotton plaids i ag far tall brasses i meal ler wha art print dbessrs s35c39c 45e ssreral mjles 6dc ibex nlankets larfs rise blue rose bold ttn ia msuvn borders 9ase49 olrls silk bloomer zc s a puixover sweaters fob oiwiane bot b larr asaerlmem 100 150 woolrcot bed throws plain sn4 onrok cotton hom slaas la i tcv qualltr pr- udc e flannelette it lube wue 20c 25c 29c vui utttomtn t ua naty 175 i gow socks lie ta lie pair tvtt rahrioned silk hose service and chilton new cq bhadas aibstaiulsrds pr c silk hose hal value n per pair fc ankle bocks whlde and colors pair cks t i5ct bojv hlouaos 39c 0 to 13 years each grocery department vinegar 39c white or older ffallon- bsrsl verk peanut butter with mechanics pencil 24c sliced pineapple 2 tln or 25c aaroaan ply coiia 5 10c qaaasr corn flakes pscssavs 25c msoarmleli fancy cakes 17c m spleen zlnt rings rubber rinsa fnilljam etc for caruilnir relliott bros phone 38 acton ontario sai a goodwill meat specials swifts jewel shortening 13c per lb smoked cottage rolls per lb rib boiling beef per tb shoulder or blade roasts beef well trimmed per tb 30c lie roasts 18c sweet pickled cottage rbha lb 28c j bologna in piece g per tb ljc stewing veal ll seln 15c fresh sausage 2 lbs 25c lovell bros quality and cleanliness our motto j phone 178 prompt delivery re daylight saving the attention of citizens of acton is called to the bylaw passed by the council in april of this year regarding daylight saving time the period for daylight saving in acton ends on mridayr sept 6 th at midnight all citizens arc iequested to comply with the provisions of the bylav in order that confusion of time id the muoidpeliir may be avoided f j mcqu3yheon r 79ag8 stst tssttaafe jrayiif iqp