ti si hsmtt r jit rrrtt t t tiirm mr vm cook of ouelph visited mr and unu j h sony lut saturday rev r k younc and ura younj of toronto are visltlnc with mrs j bmlth ur oeorfa swltur left lut week to assume hla duties wi teacher at cairo ontario mill margaret aarvln attended the jleldlnamasales wedding si toronto on saturday mr oeortre mokenna of woroeauer mats visited with mr and mm a mason thli week mr and mn oeo lockyer and hoy of toronto visited with mr and mm john prank on sunday mr edwin borne and his mother mn s barnes of toronto visited with acton relatives lut week mm b h wanabroujh attended tho funeral of the lata mr jacob bwools- hamer at huttonrlllo on sunday rev or a o cochrane and mr oochrano of toronto were guests of mr and mrs j b bmlth for the acton pair mr and mrs homer denny and miss oora denny of brampton spent sunday w mr and mrs j h denny mis margaret brellliford and mr ernest drake of hamilton spent the weekend with mr and mrs oeorge pryer misses madeleine boyd and vera umdjborouob of ouelph visited over the weekend at the home of mr and mrs wm xandsborouffh mr and mrs edwin a isuidebotougn jean and ronald and mr and mrs whltlaw of ouelph spent sunday with mr and mrs wm landsborough mr and mrs harold 8wackhamer and babe or hamilton visited with mr and mrs arthur swaokhamer on sunday and attended the anniversary services at ohurohlll mr and mrs a mason and mr and mrs wm dorrtngton of alton visited last week in worcester mass and en joyed with mrs hobt algle her elghty- nfth birthday mr and mrs oacor thompson mr ijoyd thompson mrs m lilddle and miss olenna doherty of norwich vlalted with local relatives at the home of mrs x p collier on sunday mr and mrs h wansbrouah and bobby mr and mrs oordon mckay of toronto visited with their mother here and also with their sister mrs crank day at rockwood who is 111 on sunday mr and mrs sam mcmeckon malcolm and bruce mr and mrs arthur brown donald clifford and allan mr arnold mcdonald and edward of oshaws visit ed on sunday with mr and mrs earl h vincent mends regret to learn that councillor james e mffm suffered a fall at his home on tuesday and it was found necessary to remove him to ouelph hos pital for treatment it is hoped he may soon recover mr john chapman is attending the annual soles convention in ottawa of the metropolitan ufe insureee co mr chapman is one of three agents in this district who made qiota to qualify him for tills convention trip mr and mrs john jennings wish to wniywili the engagement of thetr youngef daughter prances elisabeth to lloyd ocorge youngest eon of mrs a o robertson and the late mr robertson of everton the marriage to take place early in october mr and mrs anthom j smith of the acton freli press lj i mmmsw riizui- 1 l v lh r li 3 r-s3nmn- gerge wallac e mi ri r odqthes shop 123 yonge st toronto opposite rjnricbbki moneycollected this la the most opportune time to bond in your liit of ac count a few wecka later may too too late i pay for results bernenbcr our motto no collection no charge for our aervicea kelly aiken tito expert collectors oranoesvuale ontario eat 1800 telephone 00 bank belcrenee iljjllkijkiljlkli fattkrsok gray mil anna vent cray of ruliimnr daughter of tfr and mr alexander gray beoawe use bride of mr wlumr olarenoe pattersoto of rockwood ur and mf robert pattenon at a pretty weddlntr ceremony which was held saturday afternoon at four oclock hi the united ohurch manse at dorchester ontario rev w j taylor officiated the bride was married in a knitted mlf of coronation blue with navy felt hat and veil and navy accessaries mlu lua a ray sister of thebrde was bridesmaid wearlntr black satin with matching hat and accessories mr elliott patterson of rockwood acted ns beat man for hla brother following the ceremony tt re ception was held at the home of rev mr taylor in dorchester later mr and mrs pattcrnon left on a wedding trip to london brant ford and other points on their return from their honeymoon thoy will reside in rockwood beruyn hi called on friends here on friday mrs smith was before mar riage m1h qertrude barry u daughter of the late james barry well known b man of the older residents litre since leaving acton mrs smith graduated as a nurse and has resided lu lua angeles cal and saskatoon sask the lsltcd with mr edurd barr snull sle marlr for atwirul la and enjoyed mnttim man frttuda of urini r dus it 1 thirty fui ears slim th ilttrrj luinll n moved from at um i r ol thinks mi- t w nuth and t unilv upon iuiu itctpl ltu ktiului v i i wiuti unit luightxtra jalumn lu m m ivs u lu n tlu ik loved hiwbuiwt mill fat lit r iud hnr poswtfd u iv llu sutptln und kuidns hs utti vir lulplul lu thbt him if ultllu mint utox oi- slutrtb bffunr the french forbade the departure of volunteers for spain a train was about to leave the austerllts station in pams for the pyranean frontier the thirdclass carnskfea were crammed with xdtod volunteers and in the firsts were numerous young men off to join fran cos army standing aloof on the plat form was a darfcyompleeioad youth with black atdewhlakon surveying tha bingo under the aossleea of retail hockey onb win be held n the town hall october 7th at 8 00 p m 15 prizes door prlae and two special prjres will be on display in buln bros store window everybody come you wm lfke fulvue glasse come in and we will show you tne difference and advantage over the older stylos the price b moderatel ephead xsrsitered oplesnatrlst m st oeokoe8 sqcabby- guelph ont tiiomar a blakeiock llherolprstelve candidate for ilalton in tho coming provincial election to the plectons- cli the county of iiai ton in this mj concluding lcttir to my friends n hnlton county i will deal with the nnnnclal benefits which the hepburn aovemment has brought to the people mprrowlane miss beatrice mae lane daughter of mrs lane and the late robert lane llmehousc became tho bride of edward of this province out before dealing with morrow son of the late mr and mrs i this may comment for a few minutes arthur n morrow of brsmbton at a my opponents stand on tho hydro service in the home of the brides mother saturday the home was decorated with autumn question you will find this in his public letter to the press doted september 30th and if you have not already read it i leaves abulias and marigolds the scr- ask you lb be good enough to do so bo wco was performed by rev d d do vld- muse in my opinion ills letter rather son pastor of knox presbyterian churh conclusively answers a question which is oeorgctown the wedding music v as i building up in the minds of the oloc- played by mrs harvey norton of lime- very conflicting advertisements house who sang i lave you truly d very conflicting statements ore ap- the bride given in marrlago by her pearlng in the press and are being made brother arthur lane of toronto wore a radio it is perfectly obvious to gown of coronation blue taffeta cut oni that both sides cnnot be cor- long flowing lines with corsage bouquet red in their statements one side must of briarcllffe roses she was attended i deliberately malting untrue by her cousin miss marjorle cross of statements or must be concealing suf- oeorgetown who wore a sheer wine- fclent of the facts to lead to improper toned dress with a oorsage of talisman inferences mr dingle s letter on the roses john morrow brampton brothir hydro question is in my opinion typical of the groom was best man 1 material which is being used by the mrs lane received following the ser- conservative party tt confuse the elec tee in a flowered gown of black and ujrs he ln hta lltur tlmt a green crepe she was assisted by mrs hydro commission paid for power pur- qeorge moore of brampton sister of the chased from the quebec power oom- groom who wore blue crepe atlcr a p ln 1936 lne 5um ot 824 32s udd brief honeymoon mr and mrs morrow hc mak the folloulng statement which will make their home ln toronto 1 t vou i the coat of power lost year under i the new contracts was approximately robinsonbracken i 30 jam than under a contract hear lloyd dingle conservative candidate over- c k o c friday oct 1 and sat oct 2nd 1245 to 100 pjn a pretty autumn wedding was solem nixed at the home of mr and mrs r bracken acton on saturday septem ber 35th at 3 30 when their elder daugh ter bernlecc jsabeu became the bride afmr stanley robinson son of mrs robinson and the late mr ocorge rob inson of nassagaweya rev frank law- sqn nassogaweya officiated and the ceremony was performed under an arch decorated with ferns and gladoll the wedding music was played by mrs thomas mclaughlin of glen allen the bride who was given ln marriage by her father was gowned in powder blue sheer cut on princess lines to the floor and trimmed with pink ribbon her bridal bouquet was ophelia rosea and illy of the volley her only attendant was her cousin miss jean oray mono road who wore a floor length dress of rose taffeta and carried pink chrysanthemumus the groom was attended by mr elmer ooxe of toronto during the ignlmr of the register the brides sister mn wllmer watklns sang o perfect love following the ceremony the bride and groom led the way to the dining room which was decorated with pink and white and a buffet luncheon was served by four girl friends or the bride mr and mrs robinson left later for ptoterboro the bride travelling ln navy blue sheer ensemble with black acces sories on their return they will reside on the grooms farm in kysbagmweya mublcal fish oft mcit meter e thai had been repudiated this statement appeared ln his letter ln larger type than the rest of tho letter what do you understand by this state ment i suggest that the obvlqiimiatv lng which any reader would take out of that statement is that hydro paid for the power purchased from the quebec com panies ln 1038 thirty per cent more than the hydro would have had to pay under the cancelled contracts as a matter of fact mr dingle omitted to tell you that under the can elled contracts the hydro commission would have had to pay in 1936 approximately ten million dollars which instead of being 30 per cent less la as a matter of fact over three times as much as hydro did have to pay ln 1036 the hydro commission would have lost last year something over six millions of dollars for power it had to pay for and did riot require if the contracts had not been cancelled this fact annot be disputed what mr dingle is talking about ln his letter is not the total cost lo hydro before as compared to the tola cost to hydro after cancellation but his reference is to the actual power deliver ed we dldn t actually pay more for power used ln 10m but even if we did if by paying a few thousand dollars more far the actual power delivered we saved over six million dollars ln the total sum it would appear to be very good business for the power consumers of this pro vlnoe no that the matter ls clearly explained i need make no further com i ment as to what you think of campalg i material which la so misleading now coming u the nnanrlal ltuutlon i the we have reduced the charfe for motor licenses we have reduced the hydro rates we haw given a onemill subsidy on all local tax rates we hare assumed the full cost of old age pensions we haw assumed the full cost of mother allowances we have assumed the full edit of provincial highways we haw increased the grants to township roads we have abolished the jnusement tax the actual savings to h si ton county alone amount to something over six hun dred thousand dollars i ask for your support on our record the only aay anyone in halton county can vote for hepburn ls to vote dlakelock thomas a blakeixh3k georgetown frrw farewell for votinc cople intended for lost wick on wednesday evening friends rela- tlcn and neighbors gathered nt the home of mr and mm norman velt nee lmirtiui moore to bid them farewell on the eve of their dipnrrurc for their new home ln cnnnlngton ontario where they have purchased the cnnnlngton ment market the early part of tho evening was spent ln playing cards and croqulnole after uhlch the gntherlng una called to order nnd mr chester plank read the following address dear lauretta and norman wc our friends and neighbors have gathered here tonight to bid you goodbye and wish you every success and happiness ln your new surroundings you lauretta will be greatly missed in the community for yai have always been willing to lend a helping hand and give of your talents wherever needed you norman have not been with us so long but your cheery smile and generous dis position shall not be easily forgot ten wc ask you to accept this little gift as a remembrance that you al- ttay have your friends m acton signed your priends at the proper time mrs joseph whit- 1 am modi the presentation df a purse containing a substantial sum of money mr and mrs velt each replied very fit ting and their sincere wish was that all may visit them in their new horn after nn enjoyable lunch was served on hour of music brought the evening lu a close and singing for they are jolly oood fellows the gathering dispersed to their various homes each wishing jie young couple success in their new home colonel and mrs s marshall of the salvation army of new york returned homeon saturday after spending two months holidaying in llmehouse and muskoka there was a good attendance of pupils at the public school when it opened on monday morning the teaching staff ls the same- as last term with the exception that miss june prank succeeds miss ohtejis who resigned some two hundred dclegntes are at tending the meeting or the ouelph as sociation of the baptist church being heldhi the baptist church a cor re town istcrda nnd iodny r- the brief address of r j kerr vlcc- prcmdent of the ontnrlo pairs associa tion during the afternoon of the pnlr was appreciated his words of i ncour- ngrment nnd advise to fair directors were ery timel nnd worth of con sideration by those intertstid mnyor joncph olbbons went to st mlchncls hospital toronto on tu iday when he will take trontim nt for the next week or ten days ciuzcrts gencr- n lly deeply negret the mnyor n illness nnd hojie he may soon return homo grcntl improved in health rtv dr and mrs smith nnd miss smith or dunnvitlc are visiting with mrs tracy at stow art town dr smith preached at the hnnest thanks giving services in st stephen s church hornby nnd st johns church suviarttown last sunday herald t of dwelt 1ms been eui s are- amazed b a volume of weird mualc ployed mr hepburn says lie haa bal issuing from tin sea s dark depths this uncrd the budget and haa reduced the does not come from a mermaid tholr it public drbt by something over forty mil notice to creditors he muu tntareattof stgfat lent itt a lijwtoui r i tell to um and your ton iron fbtne tjectf with themt oh no was the rwply tu in lilt matttr of the vule of hiram fbthrr utr uf the town of ac ltu the uunty of iliuum orntienian detriwrd no x ice ii herjbb olen th it nil p r n huxtmr um ualmi or dt mm mutust the lau hlrnm flher h dl 1 on or about the t ightttnth da of jul jl at tlie vtllugt of alton in th touti of hiilun and province of on- taru ut rvqulred to send by post pre paid r to deliver to the undi i1m d inlt uora herein for ah in fisher tie executor of the last wiu and testament of htrara fisher gentleman debased their names and addresses and ful par ticular in writing ofthtdr claltm and statements of their accounts arid the nature of the securities if any hm by them and takx nottck that after the fifteenth day of october 1037 the sold alvtn fisher wul proceed to distribute um assets of the said deoaaaad amor the parsons emitted tharecd having re gard only to the claim of which he shall then have had aotloa and that th said alvtn ftahsr win not be uabat for the said aasata or any part thereof to any parson of whoa cklm ha ahail not than ht reosi nooet j 0wstowi ontario thn utfrtnth y of mhiinuii aa irr 119 la the masacd slmjlng of thousands of small canar fish fortunatcl tile ter mtlkma tin ir thin wnllint lu so nnd ring tluir vong m n tun ful and chtx rful thin tlu mtuil uit taumiui uh an tlu v kui ft ri m tlu florida drumnu r rlth h ha u tun kue- fr m tin ruinit sirikcff u tt n u nembling a bl drujin bt ut fiah dirter rtm irltublj m tlu tr mut u tiunts crawfish uid tlu ludiui jit tlslt rxnl as nddltin actmili ih ml risti uhtr liulii 1 t p u t me turna hi dor al nn inti a u w und tlruws it a txw his backjx ne thus producing lat s ru mm mimd such plnmng sas much l for tlu nh s bjnmaatu skill oood rok jimmii the teacher liad fortolddt en the chll lions of dollars mv row un3 the 11tbirti ootrnment has increased the d bi stnu thintr oitr ne hirtidred mil ii u t dt liars b lh of these state mnu unm t br true the public ac- t uili f tills irolnct are audited b a hi n i liiklit rs who an indipeiidinl 1 1 1 hun lu id tlu ir iltl m r r in u iira kii u t re qiu utx ruls inu mi j r on u 1 timk that ii u m it ti if tha iiuiiir i diritnil i f i ni r uld pitssibl irim 11 ttsult u i i pluna i i l- i simple v mi iv likti hii ttsjtft as ot tlw i il ijh tutti n lr ii f b n his runms u f th duu- r i e nrai he i bun ljud in other w ir is mr htirtjun at ihallu rm rd f his uttnm ltrutl t ih ruld n t be t liargd th ac milts that wire tilt urred and mmitments whl h wrt made by tlie pre luua hmr xdmlnlstratlon i leae hlch briie and groomelect honored an event of much interest took place at the home of mr and mrs wm brac ken on monday evening september 3cth when about 75 friends gathered ln honor of the approaching marriage of miss bernlce bracken and mr stanley robert son the following program was given a selection by the orchestra reading by miss flora sayers cornet solo by xmiglos frank reading by mrs brownlow then miss bracken and mr robert son were asked to come forward and the following address was read by miss verna joe dear bernlce and stan we the members of the dublin literary and friends thought it fit ting to express in a very slight degree our good feelings toward you you bernlce- have always been willing to help in the uterary and the various activities of the com munity and your genial disposition has w on for you our lave and es teem you stan through your pleasing manner and cheerful disposition have won for you many friends in this community wc ask you both not only as a measure of our esteem but as a tkrn of inir love and appreciation to a cept these gift wc extend to ou ir best wishes for a long and happ j iirti uiraigh life sign d on bt half of the dublin uu rurj and friends walter ltlniiam verna jofc mrs ernlfc iackkr i at tlu proper time rachrl mulltn and wllda mt flaughlln cirrlid in a utll hit i likrt of gifts mr 1 bt rtson thru rt piled in a ttw w li i i tliankli k rrrmr f i ihir mint k 1 uishv u 1 tlu in in f il ku s and extei ml in muta il i i umi ttum lit i rvi and innt winnkit in vvmi hkm a it um fair wiuv the o rrcct an swrr h last wui iuezliv ptum the winner f the weelcl prlxe was jean alueti r it vo 3 acton who can i for th smld amb rblkr pkrlous of a lump in jimmies cheek jlmmie she said reproving 1 ore you eating candy or chewing gum neither one replied jlmmie ooaking a prune co eat at recces dren to eat candy or chew gum during lt u piw jof u wj l u i brc thortrctand tne tajnost aay of ac hrr tttt b p i t i- w t counting pskss oitlte another poem appears on the hepburn government has made p four of lnu lmlie qet p ao man reducuons in taxation during in t oi saturday afur- in 1u three short ears of office thac our noon opponents are accusing us of attemp ting to bribe the electors through reduced fa tfus accusatkm shows a very strange mentality on the part of our opponents we promised to raduot u r and we have done it if this la bribery i thlnf the people can stand 6ulto a lot of ltt and if realeejatljftlmoto offtee i can astsur you than will btaaft4sl lot mar of what the oonaarvmuvas omu cafttaij8t you say you lost your sweetie by toaotng coins with your rival ln front of htrr- tta w fu to see whod be bar perwtanent boy friend and x dhna nnd ha tusvd a tm tr trwaatrdollax com highway mishap when returning from school lost thursday afternoon doris crtpoa ogad 1 suffered minor injuria as a reaalt of being struck by an autoawbil the motorist waa able to atop qulakly and traatment at the doctor offlet aha was ahst to return home oorlt to th dauabtsr of ur and um darwin ronpo baaeuuse is kya ohiupttt y mmlthiin 1m wynsuuuu 8t nasi to ufchw ousxph qaauty phowst sim sunoco motor oil keeps motors young thfrfforf it red urc weir lubricate pcr- rertl provide n tourh sturdy film lcivct n all moitng inrts hwr your car rllxid with this full and notf tiif difftri n f simpsons servicfc station australian farm c1irls eleven girls arc running a great sash farm of many square miles in the northern territory of australia they are the daughters of bui sargent who more than thir y a to u lease ln the wild bushland ninety miles from darwin where he was told white men cannot live with his young wife he made his home ih a rough hut where eleven daughters and three sons were born now the property is run by sargent and his daughters who have grown up into ex pert horsewomen bushmen ond agri culturists t they have carried out the most com prehensive scheme of farming yet at tempted in australia the property has been made entirely selfsupporting and every need of the family is produced within its boundaries the girls milk their own herd and produce highgrade butter they grow tobacco cotton for their own clothes maize vegetable fruit and ground nuts thry raise cattle pigs and poultry and do their own killing for meat gregory theatre r friday october lat a day at the races musical fun show with the marx brothers novelty punster chapter d of oreat air mystery with tallspth tommy saturday october end marked woman with bette oavla and hum phrey bosort lcls parr fight pictures pox news monday october ui torget me not wltii the idol or the musical world benlamlno olgll comedy boy oh toy- scenlci india on parade novelty vltaphone di versions cartoon book jsliop coming they gave him a gijn with spencer tracy i v vtd and the prfccb below nuke the best meals ewy ontha pocketbooks when quality and low prices are desired it pays to walk a pew itlocka and deal at pattersons wholesale meat market hamburg steak 2 for 25c beef cuts prime kib roasts per tb nib roasts boned and q oa rolkd lb ioc t scuc round sunk kuasl per h kiund slhul dtr ko ists ih 15c 20c 17c 14c 15c ihuk shul lo a dir koumi ih 1 jl itt mc lo 11 rousts ih 1l ihrt- 9c 10c rib boil per lb butter lbs for joc ill of lbs to a custssosr with meat orders only 27c 28c cured meats smoktd cot 07 ofls ihkc rolls ibaclcy acoc side bucon by piclt ih iukkd ot ja yn nik- rolls ihariua lit dumtsik shorunin l i icr ih ioc dun s i i i j pir th vial r hid si holld ih 16c 18c 20c 2 lbs momi made oc ssiusac for wt special monday and tuesday round steak per tb 1 sirloin and porterhouse steak per lb 20c pattersons wholesale meat market opbn 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