iff j m ii i the acton free press wtrfawat it i if 4 uv d wobwrien of toronto trltttsd in alton n tiiwiuy br hsrold p mntat of copper cuff wild his parent last week mr nd mra kobert uaeartbnr vut- 4 in london during- the weekend ita r hawaon and uk d a b dvwm ttalted friends in abertojta on btnvlay mrs alfred barlow and mary lea of torontto visited with ur end uh john oner last week mill minnie gibbons end mrs p baj l liuim all e wi with friend in toronto mr end ur frank bumber muriel odbert of stratford called on acton friend lot sunday mr and mr adam apple of uurer- ton were guests during the weekend of mr and mr a anderson mr and mr charier hillock and children of oaledon visited mr p seyen during the weekend mr ray oordon and nancy of tor onto are holidaying at the home of her parent mr and mrs o h lanta mr and tint m h vincent bin and barbara tinted at the home of mr and mr w j oolld rookwood on stmday mr and mr j m mcdonald mko urane and ml helen imb apant the weakend at laubs opaongo in algonquin park mr and air p browning and ml sua du1 of toronto tulted during the weekend wub their sister and brother mr and mr howard dlgoan of htagaracntheisuta visited with her parent mr and mrs john mowat over the weekend mr and mrs e r macpberaon of washington dc visited yesterday with mr allce maopheraon and mr and mr o a sills mrs minnie bauer and mr and mr pruik bauer and mr john uirman of cleveland ohio are vistttng acton rela tives and friends mr harold bums of creemore visit ed mr and mrs john mowat on his way to toronto- having been transferred from creemore to toronto mr and mrs prank wlokens mr win anderaon betty and donald of oalt visited at the home of mr and mr wm fondshorough on sunday 1 ases xura reid marsa- franklin and messrs hugh raid prpd wort and c w oandsbarouch attended the baptist convention of ontario and quebec at brentford on wednesday friends were indeed pleesed to see jack graham able to be borne again fol lowing hi aerlous illness in lmdon be will spend ome months recuperating and regaining strength and is at present visiting in napanee mr and mrs william j oardhouse thlatletown announce the engagement of their only daughter gladys may to james duncan ross son of mrs david ross itoronto and the late mr ross of acton the marriage to take place july 3nd the engagement ts announced of george wallace clothes shop 123 ydiige st toronto owmtt ryrltbirla m eyes examined gomnnh braltsa leases beelaeed optical benalre to any male af glasses by mali e p head registered optometrist ait cmomm bqvau mum un otntuh gold iswheire you find itand the- process is lengthy contlnned from page or aurum vlpond pamour buffalo anker- ite and nine other employ another 9000 men there i 090000000 worth of told produced each year in the porcupine and the lumber output is valufd at nearly a million dollar the figures look big but this getting gold i a costly and expansive operation mr knox manager of holunger very kindly entertained the group of men at the home right on the property while the ladle went to the home of mr and mr lake where a delightful lunch was served and the warmth of northern hos- nltalltv hag nothing to indicate the no writing no money orders no bother jtat call or phone 100 bve delivery i geo c brown norval acts oolea ever t oseat satartay afleiimns and bvenmgs er orders assy be left with mr seynnek gregory theatre r nudat tone 1mk her jungle love in technicolor with dorothy lsunour and ray luiland com edy koo koo koireapondence school cartoon jdumb clucky flnapahott chapter 0 of radio patrol satitkday jdne hui gift night park avenue girl mystery drama with fay wray and richard arfen comedy bis squirt cartoon in my oon- dola musical drugvtore poluea apart coif magic vox news monday junb isth outside of paradise gay sophisticated romance with phil regan and penny singleton comedy rah rah rhythm novelties going places popular science bugs beetles and or chestra coming bluebeards eighth wife with gary cooper and claud ette colbert frigidity ofthe eskimo sometimes edit- or george lake is called the ekklmo of the north lunch was served at the empire hotel where editor lake was host to the men or the group it was an informal affair with brief speeches by president dobble and past president rice and horj paul ledue minister of mines for the province who was a member of the party on the entire trip that afternoon thnmlns officially opened a new municipal building that is credit to any community mayor bartle- man was in charge and mrs bartleman cut the ribbon which marked the official opening we understand that mrs bartleman is a native of muton and a niece of mr a i hemstreet acton there were bands speeches colored4lghts and decorations and an that is necessary for mch an occasion a drive about tlmmlns also gave some idea of the city of nearly 35000 that has grown from the bush in leas than so years never again should we complain of roads in this snouoc but a town growing at the rate of these mining dtles can scarcely be expected to pro vide the same conveniences that others have taken three times as long to secure tlmmlns has an assessment of over 10 minions and a tax rate of nearly 04 mills for public school supporters and over 77 mills for separate school supporters heres a paragraph from the special edition of the porcupine advance that givrs a concise description there are 4300 places to spend money here 600 business places 3500 realdencea and the rest are other buildings house rents run from 918 per month for mine owned houses to 100 a house that wouki rent for 13 in acton would bring at least 35 in tlmmlns that evening the board of trade ten dered the visiting newspaper folks a ban quet at the empire hotel we wont elaborate on the menu but it was de licious and sataktylng mayor bartle- tnaja r e dye of the dome mines hop paul leduc g a macdonald of the advance h e rice and a e dobble president of the ontarioquebec division of the cwjja and george james president of the dominion cw na were among the speakers the entertainment included dance numbers by the twin daughtersbf mr and mrs oeorge lake and other pupils of miss boston scotch aongs and music by the high school orchestra and the pipe band once again we say northern hos pitality is warm our hotel was the special cars on the train left on the siding and early sat urday morning we were en route for klruand lake and how it rained 1 but there is no such thing as dampening northern ardor editor charlie trrsaid- er was wreathed in smiles when he met the party at swastika and u wus con- rebuked by premier a magna carta puzzle for baron shu tamil newly appointed japanese ambassador to canada was rebuked by premier mackenzie king in the house of commons for remarks mode during a newspaper interview in niagara palls concerning china baron tomll was quoted as having predicted an early defeat for china in its present struggle with japan of mrs rvule r i r m browne and the late orvtl sklulng toronto to william ross smith son of mr and mrs george b smith of i beeton the marriam to take place in glenmount united church toronto at 430 pm on june 39th clearing auction sale at crewsons corners all teachers have aeceplec r iua ksmmi s tools tauten tu s tools machinist- tools and house kirn is minos wrlghthargreavea mines we were in the party to go to lake shore perhaps readers will recall pictures of mining where the miner panned the gold lnthe creek and made a fortune but modern mining is not or that type tons of ore are ground crushed and treated to secure a little hit of the precious metal officials of the mine explained the process huge ball mills grind the ore to a fine powder and then starts the washing agitating and refining process twentyfour hours a day and 365 days a year the mills grind unceasingly once stopped the huge tanks would havelo be dug out by hand before they could be operated again a delsel engine stood oy to go to work in the event of a power interruption in the huge plant up stairways and along narrow wooden plat forms we fallowed the process through the mills the process is almost automatic rlth the material pumped from one tank to another until it finally becomes finished the amount of machinery and slxe of the mill does not indicate the atari em ployed it is small in comparison the inquiry was made if this was the itiosi modern mill and the answer was no iliat always new methods were being devised to make sure that a smaller quantity of the metal escaped in refuse that was thrown away in connection with this we visited a burning plant which was really only experimental men worked in here with gas masks on their faces the fumes were not pleasant still it rained but we tramped out to the lumber yards on the property where the timber for the mine was being pre pared miles of logs and timber in the course of preparation and a mill equip ped with special raws to cut the timbers just as needed for mine purposes the life of the tlmberused in the lower levels was found tb be only a year here again science had stepped in and the lumber used in these levels is now treated in huge tonka with a special preparation that has added years to its usefulness another interesting arrangement was the tunnel by which all dumber was i taken to the 200 foot level and from there to the various ports of the mine it went under the lake which is now mud with the silt from the mine as are n numbct of lasts in all the mining ftilrcs one jin ft at lake shore was tagipus a few hous were rpent at the sunk out where the lake had been to i nortliern news plant it la a mw build- put the casing of cement that was nee- i tug completed less tlian a year affo essary throukh this layer of material jlke and ls modern in every respect but quicksand was it notable work contract ibain we wont talk shop culled for 65 of the cosing to rest on at noon the party were entertained at rork but l1 eniftneer explained luncheon at the curling rink the lhnl fveyerthtng wxnt as calculated clui room ut the end of the lev surface v when the rock was found u be l u spacious place and the 100 or mi who rnied in an angle position and men were served hrre hud ample room the had u ff down tn the cosing iud grind by w coles 9xt week u to be known as magna cart week this great charter formed the bails of british civil liberty the solution of thla punla will tell us in what manner it was secured from king john on june 15th 1315 my first is in british lets all gather round and guard wxjlnullberty when my second is found the third or my make up is in every fight my fourth in a month not a day or a night my fifth and my sixth in the charter itself and my last in a ledge or a ridge or a ghc use coupon wibfflimtbbaj t home made ice cream our special equipment enables us to make a auperjor product come in and try some pint brick 20c each takhome sundaes 10c each twinkle cones 5o each bulk ice cream 20c pint in the icecream parlor on saturday banana splits 1 sc or 2 for 25c saturday candy special english style wrapped oi toffee per tb c evtc h wiles lot of arrangement and railways offic ials were most courteous in seeing that not a hitch occurred mr c o baker of the t at n o railway and mr prank baker and mr a c 0nelll of the c n r aocompanled the group right through once everyone was set tled jn their seat it was our home for two days and three nights and a very comfortable one 1c was too five coaches made up the section for the newspaper men and a dining car was used exclus ively for the group the food was excellent and the ser vice left nothing to be desired travel certainly leaves little lacking and tha tttp was one of the finest we have ever- experienced schedules were well main tained and arrival was in toronto shortly after seven oclock- on sunday morning an all inclusive fee covered the entire expenses of the trip we have an entirely new conception of northern ontario mining and the troubles confronting this part of the province we in the more southern parts must realize too what a market thla activity makes for all the goods we produce mining ls the only indus try in this section but there ls pur chased a great lot of the output of the industrial plants of the rest of ontario it is estimated that in 1035 klrkland lake used 11085358 of supplies and over 6000000 of this amount came from southern ontario the estimated annual payroll or klrkland lake ls seven million but the story we fear has already be come tiring a few of the souvenlers brought bock from the trip are now on view in the pass pssas window be careful however of the wet paint hut if you wish to study them closer come into the office and well gladly show them to you and give what explanation we can of northern ontario we do not preaiurve for a moment to have learned all about the north in the two days spent there but we did attempt to make the most of the glimpse we caught rail way and mining officials hosts and everyone contributed a big share in this arrangement and we would be remiss if we didnt say thank you to them all for the splendid arrangements continued from page one ffcipps tdon on the premises nllimhill the undersigned has received inst rue i urns front miss i to sell by public a inquiry from the drpatmrri or-dmu- at crewsons corn tlon regarding the grant on music the saturday jlni- tub matter was left until more information at oih- oclock standard time the fol- was secured regarding grants lowmg the secretory was instructed to secure tt ousiwold irrnitttre parlor suite parlor table hal lack bed a supply of towels and he wa also in- springs and maltrras bedstead and stfuctrd to have the janitor apportion springs couch bed rugs the supply out weekly so that there chai lawn chairs singer would not be extravagant use as has happened xhe past year an inspection of the boiler was to be made and a report made at the next meeting of the board no need to wouv the manager of a theatre interviewed an applicant fur the position of attend ant after asking the man several ques tion as to his suitability for the job he ire surface was in use for a market thai vus doln a tipkndld buutess klrkland luke although tuning u population of well over l3000 sill liai i township government reeve corfr of tivk township and the council were premui and ueuomcd the rioup ui klrkland luke we lieuru of some of the problems that face a town that li growing al the rate of over 2000 a yeur one that ln 1030 had 1 520 folks and now is over three times that size to kitchen provide schools streets water and sewing light sen ices for this growth is a proo- machlne ironing board secretary tn al shape olkt cupboard 2 kitchen ltm p- actfcn dd- cupboards rsyo ou lamp acme m t 1l population each year as many ik1 warmuig as are here already and perhaps ypu can visualise this problem tax rate la well over 60 mills on a 75 per cent aseeas- hater pots patu plnnerware etc nent carpenters toolsvise broadaxe editor charlie treasider was tn charge of ceremonies at the banquet table and range with reservotr clasev for coal or wood practically new wood range jburner coal oil stove wih ven 7 lieu pruit jais tipper et of adses boring machine with rull bits clurls augers bits blacksmiths tools anvil bench vise bench drill chisels seu of tuptu and dies punches cold chis els bolt and nut etc machinist tools pipe wrenches hon paul leduc gave a splendid ad dress urging ogam a better understand ing by northern and southern ontario of the problems of each and a breaking north and south oftlrrn or th ncw- tn case of 111 small circular 3j s water barrel- oh aam u man dont worn about e wlrc cln steam faunas ot p assolcallonr- urssra hire doable i different kinds atone prills stone ham- i and james replied cxpmatna- apprecla- me id soon ivt out noavtu ameaucan shetr i hetvy lverrong sfr tt v i hooks crowbart rear end of mclaugh- visit uwuy pari f the roek but it was the first feiu i its kind ever undertaken i but well not go furirwr with detail nu- immensity of the undertaking can not be reullzfd until it b viewed our guide wart hoarse in answering questions that had to be ellcd to the group to u- audible iibof the nolm of the miichinery the party all assembled al the cliauuu of mr horry oakea who we are mid seldom stays there any more but mr todd the mutiuger and the uourd ite the home i ou a orurht sunshiny day we be lieve he surroundings would have been beautiful but on saturday the shelter or the riorife was really appreciated here the party was niom hospitably entertained the home is spacious and splendidly furnished here is where a oman excels and mrs duls says it vu beautiful which of course completely sums up the description t back by buses again to swastika just in time for the train and again on our way home dinner ma served on board the train the party was a most con- genial one a trip of this nature forms a kn of friendships and when point were reached which allowed a few mln- utes on the station platform it was a merry group that rather lifted the dull white shoes at pallants a clearing line of sample white shoes in straps ox fords and ties smooth and suede leathers in the lot worth up to sj00 01 qq clearing price pr va0 i mrr5ljr c mb tunmlm n kjrkund drabne charlerlstlc of station sur- i temxrr late ton exoresslon of apprecla- roundln ii m the half hour at a vocal of 3ho sheep on canadian j7 i lian ho mrs bartleman north bay that pebbly reached the anna as at december ut ini was an hindut v aitorer m lan mrm c cllmmlt wh longb tscrsass ot 4tjoo oesr the dumber al the phone 15rl krtn i ms tresskter were each prcented and enluh needrd no amplifiers for omapaodlnc tat ln lam there was i a 1th a beautiful basket of sowers relume many a traveller made en- j an an tncraaas of too000 in the man- kofsfthi can possibly replace the de- that afternoon the ladles were enter- qulry of what the group comprised and men was informed aialn that it pays to ad- i u vru snd went amumjly on his way i sp-jbjmsw- bsier surfsoe workings of lake shore and of course such a trip necessitated fcar of ahatp on farm in the unltd clskw of the majority rule as the refugf talned at a theatre party while the atataa hrtngtoa the total tn that country fcr the spirit of america newton d vent for a tour of inspection of sisman scampers wo have a full range of sis- man scampers sport shoes and vlork boots every pair guaranteed and one price everywhere white shoe cleaner and polish there is a shce cleaner and polish for every kind of leather yoa can get it at pallants r pallants shoe store acton r ii maelaaaam managsr tfyztiasig 4l cyummesi with an electric rri1ge never before was there such an opportunity for securing an electric range the hydro plan makes the purchase easy jo hnance and instal a wide ranqe of models is yours to choose from theres a model to suit every kitchen in the moffat line and the price range is from 84 up well gladly supply complete information on the stove best suited to your needs we also have the agency for general electric and westinghouse stoves some reconditioned sloven at bargain prices for immediate sale an invitation we invite you to hear the broadcast on saturday evening at 945 of acton public school children the modern radio is a revelation and youll enjoy hearing the program reids electric mill street acton canadian twins reunited after 27 years ignorant at each others existence until recently 27yearold twin if term aepftratcd alnce birt we united tn new york through the ffloru of crumit tfcibrrniipteyr tliuthemin47tiirjorlr swtnn arr pictured with rjplry the girl wrrr born ln toronto in 111 daughter of mr and mr harold shaw the mother died tn child jlrtii and the children were separated one girt was adopted by the swinn ramily the other by mr and mm john arrjgg if uindon ontario- 80th 1 took to nursing for carpers shirley came to new york sveeklna job and her likeness lo sister caused the supervisor at the clinic at which she ws employed to tell her she looked like miss orcgic with this clue and ripley aid the girls were brought together for bigger business- advertise is- r r- u-