paob moirr the acton free press thursday september 38th 1036 motka ol birth minupi dmui an lascriad in till column without chars la uttwum notice do umi mo um aidlljomil lor poetry bcaiuukd udhtlefarey at the foraoncre 37 liverpool street ouelpta ontario by biw elmer kenny on wed nesday september 25th 1035 bazel elder daughter of mr and mrs faroy acton to mr john uabuoonly son of mr and tho late mra ugnlie of erin township died boomer at 8u josephs hospital xondon on sunday september 22nd 1035 herbert boomer oed 60 mcmillan at the home ifredeiidt street actdn ontario on thursday september ioui 1035 froderlck jooeph mcmillan neloved husband or liar caret kalcy in his mth year moore at the home of his son wm moore naasagaweya township thursday september 10th 1935 james moore husband of tho late catherine mcmillan in his 81st year in memoriam ooldham in lovlmj memory of henry ooldham who pasted away september 36th 1033 ever remembered by mother and daughter ooxe in loving memory of our beloved husband and father dr coxe who passed away september 27th 1033 his ohcry ways his smiling face are pleasure to recall he had kindly word for each and died beloved by all wife and family feet qcals october tho tenth month comes ui on monday the fall days have providedsome summer temperatures number of acton people attended brampton ulr on saturday the new rood surfacoliad been bit dusty until after the first rain or two half and half time ends hi acton on saturday something to bo thankful for as 11 stkndfl ut present thaliks slvlnf day will bo on thursday october 24th elections ore two weekfl from mon day youll have four cliolctc hi halton county tli leaves are beginning to turn color and presenting the beautiful aut umnal shaded tho acton opening next wednewday evening will be quito an event in local history it is well to remtmibcr that with the resurfacing of mill strcot tlw speed limit was not altered mefisr kerr sou uere allow ing their prlae winning hackney how is at oult tulr on triday and saturday robert smith of aarafroxa has been clioben au candidate in north wel lington for tho rccoru traction party uuton fulr is scheduled for tills frlduy and saturday and gcortfctoun and erin on tlie tuo ueekends follow ing the roof luui been raised and tlio walls are about lialf completed on the trew addition at tho eeardinoro leathers piant here dorothy and lorraine pallant ob served their lcvtjnth and flfth birthdays at joint birthday party for their little friends on tuesday mr euirctt denny brought in sunflower head that measured 13 inches in diameter it lias been on view in twit vuxz ihitsii window tho nights fiecm to bo pretty well occupied willi meetlnj at this time with fair days and political and other evening events it is busy time policial uiee tings are quite tlio popular thing for the next few weeks and the dktrlct it seemo will hear soma outstanding speakers uurhig cfw cam the field day of acton schools continued from page one intermediate jim jones 25 45 seconds fred turner jack graham senior rod ryder 27 seconds howard norton jtrnnryf htl jump junior jack blow feet inches jack vangoozcn martin ilaqsard intermediate elwood johnston inches jack graham jim jones senior rod ilyder feet howard norton mickey holmes pwwwiitiy broad jump junior jack blow 12 feet11 inches john drake jack dunn intermediate fred turner 14 feet inches jim jones jack graham senior mickey holmes 16 feet inches howard norton hod ryder 10 yard dash junior john drake 12 35 seconds jack blow jack vanqoobcn intermediate jim jones ii 35 seconds jack graham fred turner senior rod ryder 35 seconds howard norton chas henderson shot pat junior jack blow 29 feet inches jack dunn martin hassard intermediate john dennis 31 feet inches fred turner jack graham senior rod ilyder feet inches mickey holmes howard norton seniors used tho heavy ehot polo vault junior vernon agnew fl feet inches gilbert komphf martin has tard intermediate jim jones feet indies elwood johnston and jaik graham senior rod ryder feet inches mickey holmes half mile eekay race united league opens the season with dmnfoet addresses and musical program large at tendance at first meeting of the season palgu tuu vutx pukss columns are wldo open to any oilier candlduut wlu dislres to tell tlio electors of uus district or their platforms or views its tlio logical way to acquaint tlio electorate by adver using ufoctive sunday changes of times haw lirl in it iuia the arrow goachas and the it xt will be wlsd to consult uia local agents lot cluuige of times aud next week the scheduled ill tuk pka pxtss wil ftivd the changeti eu1n mus kate mcenany of cataract sufferd badly lacerated leg one even lug recently through bemg knocked down and trampled by cow mrs hamilton wlu rooently undcrwukt an operatlosi ut st josephs hospital gudpli luis recovered suf 0iwtly to be able to kvtunl to iter llotrie and lunvklcnclng mrs uush aud soil john of toronto irpeiit tlw wwkul uitll mr and mrs biuji and other relatives here reluming frmii drtroit whoi uwy uft mrs hushs shiur mrs hoff man mrji aw ijliuilc wlu ri udcr wit un 0ktutlti for oltrt in tlie guelph general ho pi uil htui tycoviteti sufllcleiitly be ubv to be reltlovtd tj the home of tier pamiu mr luid mr charter kivtwttt ouelpb towiujiip advocate junlor team francis paplllon john drake doug mrkachcm jacz holllngcr team martin hassard max storey elmer lasby jamie lamb team jack blow jack dunn alt frank henry taylor time minutes 20 seconds half mue bicycle kcace junlorjiick vangoozcn mmute seconds jock noble dick vangoozcn intermediate jwd turner minute 35 25 bcconit don ryder jack graham half mile junior francis paplllon rnimitts 45 seconds vernon agnew douglas smith champlond in the b07v event junlorjack blow 30 points run iierup francis paplllon 21 points intermediate pred turner 31 points runnerup jim jones 20 points suitor rod ryder 40 points run nerup mickey holmtu 23 points glrfs kvenu standing broad lump junior euiel pargetcr tcet lncho doris wilson mao roney intermediate mary barrett feet inches betty watts margaret arnold senior kay chapman feet 10 vj inoliw helen mooney holon lamb basketball throw junior gertrude robertson g2 feet inches dorb wilson myrna rawson intenndlate alice taylor 70 fct inches hascl wilson ada euott senior mary paplllon 47 feet helon lamb kuy chapman ruuuliif broad jump junior ethel poreetcr feet inches helen brown myrna rauilon intermedlatu mury young 11 feet incites betty watts llclen mccalg senior kay cliapman 11 feet 10 inches helen mooney helen lamb hop step and jump junloir uthel parceutr 20 feet inch myrna rauon helen broun intermediate mary barrett 25 feet india margaret arnold mary younff senior kay cliapman 25 feet inches mary paplllon eileen breen 75 yard dash junior helen brown myrna rawcon doris wluuin intermediate mary barrett bettjr wutls mary young senior it the opening mcwtlng of the united young peoples league under the lead ership of the new executive wan held on tuesday evening tho sunday school room of tho united church there wens almost one hundred present at this meet ing which was hi the form of banquet during the assembling of tho gather ing and at intervals during tlio oven ign an orchestra under tlio leadership of mr chau mason rendered musical selections which were much appreciat ed after the bounteous repast had been partaken of the president of the league mr gordon rnmsden welcomed tho large assemblage and called upon rev tr morrow for few words dr morrow sakl he was indeed impressed with uie large crowd that was present and said he was cure that it was odd of tho finest groups of young people in the country aide and that there was no limit to its posdbuuies in numbers and talents he was glad also that the young people between 17 arid 23 did not think the older young folk had no place but wore welcomed dr morrow said wo ought to make merry as god intended wo should and thought it very appropriate that the season liad opened with banquet ho said ho was here to do all hi his power to help make this community liapplcr christian one as conclusion ho asked eocli one to think scrlouuly on the sub ject wliat is worth while male quartette messrs masaltrj gibson btrt mason and ted clifford rendered couple of numbers which were much enjoyed miss ruth gibson nrtl tiiclr accompanist eileen breen hiil throw junior gertie robertson 137 feet indies doris wilson myrna rauvon intermediate hazel wilson bessie vlckcrs mary robertson stuior kay chapman 105 tcet helen mooney mury paplllon ktunuinc hlgeh jump junior jean be fivnt 10 incheo if fcucit brown ethel purgoter intermediate mary young feet 11 lnclua doris blow mary robertson benlork chapman feet inches mary paplllon helen mooney bicych tte opcxi helen mccalg helen brown marg arnold ttnoolegkol uaod junior myrna rawsoa and helen brown heidi simpson and jean evans kurah barrett and beatrice taylor intermediate mary robertson and an beanie mury young and doris blow mary barrett and helen mccalg ffcnlor helen lamb and eileen brvn helejx mooney and kay cliapman ailoe taylor and wilma hansen huy kkaoo junior ruwaon simnson brown evans laigcter bcuttld ruiitry uawlliik wilson luylor icvew barrett inu4mdluu jl wuiu kt yomigm tho yoenff peoplcs league was weekly papur whlcli will make 1u appearance in two weeks will be edited by mr jack held tlio departments hi tillti were cxplalud by jack and uuu sufikcitlons for names wero asked to be uritun on the slip of paper that iuul been distributed about tlio name dioscn was llio upllfter kuttuested by mrs morrow mrs george dcssureault rave couple or recltatloiut st peter at uie gate and little baptkuj wlilch wre tlior ohghly uijoyed by tlio audience mr clias laniorough also rendered two cornet bolos beautiful ohio and when gt too old to dream whlcn were much appreciated tho prcsldeut conducted tuesslug contest on what were nuidniotliers peculiarities tile speaker of tlie evening mr macraw principal of acton continu ation school gave talk on tlio subject tlio past history of ethiopia giving as an introduction its location boun daries uud climate also its seasons etluopla as it is now known was form erly abjislnla and is one of uw most ancient dvlllxations being mentioned in ecripture it being tho liome of u10 queen of slieba it lias been cliris tlun country for hundreds of years al though their views differ considerably from theinore or less accepted chrktlan ideal quarter of uie men of the country are connected 1th the priesthood or tlio church and large portion of the land is church controlled hi jb07 etliiopla waa at war with britain as tla ruler at umt time klnj theodore uas anitlous to marry quen victoria and to force the queen to do so seized all british residents tlieie klnn theodore was killed by the british in tlm war however and it uas ended in 1887 italy uas at uar with ethiopia and in 1889 the country became an italian protectorate in 18fl5 tlio ethio piani revolted but were put down and in 1bbg they revolted oiialn this time they were successful in throwing off the italian joke in 1020 ethiopia joined tlio league of natiorit and in 1028 treaty knoun as the treaty of friendship waa signed by italy and that country tlie prcumt ruler became emperor in 1030 and is one of tuo absolute monarclis to the electors of the county of hnlton an election la acrtous matter you and you alono aro rcspanblble for what government shall control canada it is your duty to elect tho government which 111 do tlio most for your family and your neighbor you can only make proper decision by studying carefully the record and policy of each party tlio depression began in 1030 almost one year before mr king left office so worulwlde wot tho depression that the world trade dropped to almost one third of what it had boon tht boom days from 1025 to 1020 when mr king gave up office canada was buying over 100 000000 moro than it was eelllng in 1035 under tlio conservative govern ment canada was selling 145000000 more goods than it was buying in other words tho conservative government had increased canadas trado balance by ap proximately 345000000 according to tho statlstlcu of the league of nations canadas record ha maintaining her trade during the last four years has been surpassed by only ono great trading nation canada has recovered faster from tho depression than any other nation excoptoreat britain tho con servative government has negotiated six new trado treaties and ako the empire trade treaties since 1030 canada to day stands nixth in the trading nations of tlio world yet mv cleaver would like you to believe that tho conservative government lias dono nothing so far as trade or trado treaties are concerned at the public meeting at milton on saturday evening last dr anderson denied uwj statement crodluxl to him by mr cleaver on tlio subject of new zealand butter uould like mr cleave to tell you about uie treaty whlcli u10 comervauvo gov tjnmcnt arrange with nrw zealand mr macroe exitultn5otmrrorljniattnr interest in being anxious to protect kuilopiav independence lay in uie fact uiat uie river uie bluo nile which is tributary to uie nile has its source in tliat country oi uils river was used to flood uie egypuan cotton fields tlie meeting was brought to con cluian by singing verwe or blest be ulltle that binds and uie mlxpath jlenwuctloa fur tho urudnt 4uul moved vote of thanku to all wlio had assisted in any way on uie program ah ha wife its just little turprlte pre sent jlguw puitxle liundred pieces husband goodl im very fond of doing uiose wife well its uie vase off the draw ingroom nuuiueplece heres uie pasto points rumiersup jsuiel ihiigcur and myrna ruwson each 23 pomttt intermediate champion mary young 25 points runnerup mary barrett 24 jm hits senior champion kuy chapman 41 points riuiucrup iteli mooiuy 24 points the winners hi the events uuullfy to lhiriaill ijt arnold barrett mc ulu bitrschool meet comprls cuig taylor ulow bennld acton georgetown and milton tilts robertuon wllton hmiu mt held at georgetown thuhuiiy snlor kuy cliaiuiian mooney october 3rd by tluttreaty the price of canadian butur was protected askstr7 cleaver to tell you u10 price of butter in eng land where new zealand butur enters duty free ttw price in london is lower tluui tho price of our canadian butter tlw comyrvntlve government luia pro tected the farmer and uie dairyman wlui respect to lus butter where doei mr cleaver stand on that question is he or is lie not for protocuon of butter and dairy priced you ar entlued to know uiat before elecuon day mr cleaver made porucular referenco to u10 fact uiat mr bennett lield busl neui positions and was millionaire because of his wealth mr bennett could not be dominated by u10 bonkh and becauso of uuit he was able to take away certain rights of tlio cluuierod banks and give ukm to tho nauonal bank and ho was able to force u10 banks to surrender uielr gold to u10 govern ment at around 21 instead of around 35 as asked by uie banka you might ask mr cleaver if it intercuts you liow many company mergers took place from 1021 to 1930 so uiat uie combines so formed could dominate business and squeeze the uorkingman uie producer and the consumer ask him if uicre uvre not more millionaires in canada from 1021 to 1930 when mr king was in power than in any ouicr period in canada aijc mr cleaver if it was no uie conservative government which gave the pederal trade and industry com milon power to invcstlgau combines in restraint of trade tlie electors want construcuvo policies and records nnd the conservative party lias tho policy and the record mr cleaver made menuon in his last letter nliout an increase of duty on farm implements tlio information which he gave you conveyed the idea that the price of farm implements had increased the opposite happened the prices de creased under u10 conservative govern ment and nt the came time canadian factories increased and more working men uere able to purchase canadian products aiui wages made in canada mr cleaver might quote for your infor mation tho pflclis of farm implements in the various years since 1020 dolu mr cleaver stand tor rorcign goods coming in duty free or with small duucs impos ed or does he stand for uie protection of uie canadian worlclngmon an fuctories you are entitled to know serious question and you ffihet decide it on tho mth day of october voto for yourself and not for you party next week will tell you how tho trcatlcu havo helped canada they have dono much for you and they aro part of u10 record of tho conscrvauvo government since 1030 yours sincerely oeorge currie farewell message of rev easter conunued from pago one they think of jerui ho lifted religion out of beuig to great extent mere luperstitlon into tho most uplifting enervating power known hl tlio mystery and majesty of his deaui hero is tho greatest mystery of all ko ono understands u10 meaning of the cross human lovu can never bo cribbed cabined and confined within um bounds of any definition ono exhausts language in tlio effort to define love and then it sweeps on out into tho in finities and u10 eternities and if that bo truo of human love what can wo say of lovo dlvlne7 and uio cross of jesus is uiat lovo raised to th nth degree no one understands tlie mystery of calvary but uta glorious fact is uiat it has touclicd ulo heart of man as nothing cloo has over done and lias been uio most xodcmpuvo force that men know herein huj uio crowning mystery and tho majesty of christ durltlg uio service rev mr easter sang uio solo welcome from mo in lik own inimitable manner and uio choir rendtrv un anthem flbitudri frederick mcmillan after an ubieaa of several years fred erick mcmillan entered into rest at hlii home on frederick street on thurs day evening last mr mcmillan has not had good healui for many years and for tlio pant nvo years has been confined to his homo and for twenty monuia bed fast through all lus suffering ho kept cheery and hopeful that ho might bo tpared to his wlfo and little family he was in his fiftyfourth year frederick joseph mcmillan was uon of uio lafo colin mcmillan and was bom in tor onto his early life wan however spent in barrio ho has been an esteemed resident qf acton since 1016 sixteen years ago ho was joined in holy wedlock to miss margaret kalcy who wlui their htuo family of jean michael and bulle remain to mourn tho loss of kind aid thoughtful husband and father one ulster mrs spears of vancouver also kurvlves in uielr bereavement uie sym pathy of rrlends goes out at this lfmi mr mcmillan was devout member cf st josephs church acton on satur day morning mass was hold in uie church and on sunday afternoon uio funeral was lield wlui service in st josephs church by rev fuuur mcbrlde ami interment mide in dublin cemetery the pallbearers were mcusrs nell frank and bert gibbons walter hyde harold boo nctt and geo mckally among uie frlondi from dluonce at binding tho funeral were mr and mrs joa kolly and michael of hamilton mr wm kalcy btirrle mr and mrs mcnhuy mr nnd mvi hyde mrbrfitpmrs ben ncttr of glen williams and friends from toronto and other points brighten up with allbran youve had dayi when youvofelt discouraged uud low nothlug seemed lo ko right frequently these dreary day can he traced to com mon constipation tluti to lack of bulk in your meals thin ailment may cause head ucuca and lotu of energy correct it hycatiug delicious cereal lnhsrotory research nhow kel iomrg alliiuan provided hulk to aid eliminulion alxiluin uluo fur nuliea vilumin and foodiron the bulk in aixhiun rcauls die hctter than the filter hi fruits and vegelultlei xt ig gentle and often more effective isnt ihu natural food better tliau taking pat ent medicine often harmful two tshtespootifuli of auluhan daily ore usually sumcient with each meal in chronic cuiefl if not relieved this way nee your doctor brighten dy with alltbbxni cot the redand green package tit prf your trocars made by ifcellogit in lon don ontario keep 011 the sunny side of life mailen llreeii cluplari in girt veub hie haclicrs of uie school vxires uulr thanks to all who so kindly ossut junior cluunpktti he kit brown 20 them in rumilng uie events before uio l4ui day of october b0u1 letters ovvrlookcd uie empire or ottawa trade treauci hi 1032 the conscrvauvo government arranfled cer tain treaties at uio conreronce at ot tawa whereby our natural products such ui lumber wlicat bopon oats etc our frulb tucli as apples plums peaches cte our mailufocturod oods nuch as fcxttics7tptoorptoort3tctthp etc enter great britain duty free tiicmj tiuuics guve duty ftrc entrance to empire products into great britain and tlio other partd of uie empire tho dream of empire builders hud boon xjjued and uie coniervauve party had done son willing which no ouier party had ever attempted goods of foreign country must however pay duty barrel of apples or bushel of wheat or pound of bacon from ilalton enlera into great brilibl duty free but uio same articles from uie united state or souui america or uojiio otlwr country from outside uio empire must pay duty tiutt ttives uie canadian fartner and tho canadian business man preference in the empire markets und lugwr cliaiicv to sell his yoods uuin ever before tiutt seems pretty uood uung for tlw can ad ian farmer or uie canadian business man yet mr king and all hti followers but one voted ugulniit those treat li the ub ral party is pledged to tnd tlioti tratij as uiomt treutuai ur only tor period of five yeur they must be ivnewrd in 107 who ttluill renew uuiu the ciuiaervutlve government liiuotluted tlmit or uie liberal larty uldch pkdted to end uiem iliat is buying bargains try tiiicsi this w1xkend crttp clarks tomato ovjux tlm 15c catsup mrs josiah gtcwart hou or friends paid tribute lo tho memory or uie late mrs josiah stewart at her uncial held on monday from her residence in guolph to evertn church thence to everton cemetery tho ticrvices wlilch were very largely attended were conducted by rev mr mcleod or everton assisted by rev mr shlppey or guelph rev john dearnlcy of bu luomas and rev amos tovell or guelph beautirul masses or flowers bore testi mony to tho high regard in which mrs stewnrt was held uiroughout tho entire district the church was filled for uio service and many were unable to train admission rvlendu and relauves uere present from guelph st thomas roches ter toronto grand valley palsloy wlarton and kltclicner the flower bearers were three grand children and uarco nieces ultlle uw pallbearers were five grandsons donald alex nnd altar tovell stewart mac donald nnd bert robinson and one nephew harry collier the late mrs stewart died saturday after long lllncts which had not liov ecr incapacitated her until few hours before her death born at hulsburj ijie had lipent the greater part of her life in this district and uord or liar passlntr was great shock to host of frlendi throuahout uils district wlulo actively connected with uie church of christ disciples the did not lake promlnont part in its work surviving are her husband uirec daufihtcrs mm stan stovell kltclicner mrs roberl everton nnd mrs robert king qrton and ono son david of qrprinne daughter myrue prede ceased her live cars ago royal guelph anniversary week now to htl diamond jim edwajid arnold jean akthuil b1nnie i1a14ne3 sat mon ti1es qzta frodiuio oarbo march piteddie uartholomew annitkarenina txtua mon tx1es on nixbuy ki 85 all fashion revue on the stage oorobod3 creations professional models ladies be early next wed frida she married her boss claudette colbert fall needs prom the dry gchhiu dpirlmenl llannelette willi llslit luid dark coors 27 incllc wide special vnrda 69 carlton crepes shetland suitings new vaxi latlerntf and colorri 30 indies wuim tl yl queens cith llnc wool drcus material suitable for clllldrcnh antl ladlei wear black navy gcarlct paun blue etc yard 95 i1erets fdtn uid woo all tlie rill sliaduj lvr olrlo itimt lxuileji 29c to 59c flannelette wliiu and colon 30 lncheii wide tills week yarda for 95c childrens stockings slzca to sunbrown black fine quality oh pillr bultnn1 colliim ticfl lacc and ouicr trimmiriki elliott bros clarks tomato bottlw 31c z5c sabnon 29c beans zlj 25c butter 29c vanilla lt extract honey 25c art wcllul iockeri lb 35c pineapple teacuptea lb tret dibii dc with tiuili pound barrs jtionk 111 we deliver publicmeeting tjittllttlilauhiiicwruf aclunliiii town hall acton on tuesuty the followinr speakers will aidrtt uie meeunk hen euler thos blakelock capt riddiford hughes cleaver ijriataliitockemkiivk candidate lou iialton coiue und hear tlieie oulsliuidiut sihakem dutcuxd the subjeclu of interwit ut every elector everybody welcome clod save this kuco if you want to sell advertise