Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 14, 1917, p. 4

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c- rt i acton i great jjaw i da- r than it label date sito nics ere anted now t i crap i no istyear refasaly now lvsrywhere- hatr gmni not i for wax time talapbons ini bmuut coop- been paid into tajrs georga j good 52000 or fmonday for pd l croat riously hoard jbeao daya from actoea wod- wock during the ailing- in the md io anawy elands b la having an ad i at thfl ctnibr ad a a promts raparatlea of mj to drop in price kt week ab 3c0 end f polo bere soon tha littia rain i and need who oametb in to ad tho suodrawn easy j p baa tho r a commodious veranda lhla residence oo cberch i inch aseror being laid on nek stroac ahauld eflactr- mill street aecticm in that for 000 bag in weeks ao ara now of- tboy aod inrin village fio v i i becoming namerooa a town i the shade iroea on tho atraeta onmolaatad by all who lore songs oa our froot page half a confederation bj itev d ian will bo found vary in hfkd timely inks of mlltoa bowlers playad of tho seas oo acton us wednesday they do bowlsra rather badly the seed lain thaatarn duty f gardener toaaa that tha product through naglact of the weeds toward ayateualio caltlva- agblloaalv threw aoeio l on tha roadway near it coat at least dollar in tiro nlorpapila of jllao jrdoftri nit monday bertie smith evesioj to appolat use at mutoo domidato acapdldeto rovincial fjog isle lure observing reaidantwboaaid it ortant that c i uteris abould cult rown backyard than that tacant id bo olovoloped sucks a simple t ia she backyard in lb agrto- n which tho increased supplies ia ra ratepayers voted on two indus mi bub waak odd for a loan of o tho machinery transmission tho etbar to tha phenols co of to oommanoo oaratlon in tha rvoodwork co building both by iad g will causo troublo yot hints hero bean niado of both auto sod tootoroyelutli slosodtng tho jf u driving on our streets in jaaa the oonstebles hvo taken lion and fines and ooata havo iad fur tha vlolatlona it would lug it through ihiaiuegalapood i la hilled ur seriously injured i la published as a caution to tho hoio that any further i he unnecessary bio city o toledo i jouoty as j chanoy makes oath that ho 1 rtnnr of the firm of f j cheney jug buawiaai in the city of tol ity and hlato aforesaid and that will pay tha anm of onl hun olla113 fof oaob and eorf oaao li that cannot h cured by the uaa voataiuiu cuue ithank lm before ins attd auliacriheil in see tli 0th day of iooambfr k- a w guvaflon itotary id mm iuarrh cure u ukan liurataily thfpugh tlte uuxxl on tha mtvxua of um byatem rand for jqu cmbkkv co tolada ell dreincuu 7flc amfly lllla for oonatlpatl nbws op local yhp0rt ilomomborotl hla 2f orandohlldron an eaule of 51017 loft i y uirlianl hliorlock toronto form or ly f toirncmr oomarn who diod on may luh iau twftnty one grand clil id ran and ono f raat grandchild are given icgaclwi of i rh by thtenruo hit will 1 ho old gnntlo man was s great lover oi the child rqiv goorffotown toachora nooogngod tks teacbara of oooagetown lublio school atafl bavo boon reogagod at lho aalarios named mr iroen pnncliial 3uw00 miu hyao 707 comiaa harruoo jc52c0 mias langon s05zc0 mlaa iloe s0jc0 mm llobortaon jc2500 mjra arnaldjooo 00 a 11 cktlalla muaicaldirsctor 3100 00 pastor of a big- torpnto chqrch jtot ugyda- hmith m a it d oon of iter a e bmllh d d jxmr ismq ap painted by toronto conference pagtor of kim street methodist church toronto tha church of which ilia late ray ih- w f wilson was pastor when ho diod in apnl lloyd hmltli apeub four yaara in acton was a ntudent in acton high schoal end for no mo time waa teller la tha marcliants bank here ho hen a bright future before him won plrstclasa coruflcatc3 the fmr 111x31 haa pleoaure in cengrat- ulatitig musea isabel anderson margaret j mcdeaald and dorothy a neuon upon their see ring firstclass oertiocates at tho faculty of education examinations- mua oa anderson and mcdonald will recelvo interna high school asalatenta certiucatee and miss nelson will also recoiro urn atanding when she reaches her majority these mccesaful youug ladies ssh took her preliminary higb school couma in acton worthy or placo in a museum mr k doeuo maria street has kindly loaned the fnix pnrn for exhibition a couplo of british copper measures jiraahnuw hy yeart sgo oajfl are iiiaa con aad a half gauoa of t wlncie- tor standard ware mado in the early of queen victoria a reign and are bdlldlred to have been brought to canada ay tha british regiments they are of beaj copper and the gallon measure wi over six pounds they waro dug oat of iliver thames at london soma years n when excavation were in progress thi fine prorormont for col dr w ltcol dr cameroo warrea waa mooed from camp borden to ottawa weak where on behalf of the imperial vloa he was appointed to take charge tho medical service for the united btai intcoanectien with the imperial ftecrui log mission thu organization 14 bead by iisjor general white of the imi service aad baa charge of thn ealtfttmentj of british and canadian nbjocur in tho united states with headquarters in now york this is an outstanding recognition of the valuable service rendered tho lena dian militia by col warteo since tha war began he ia now io new york in coo nection with his do ties lemons grown in acton it ia generally supposed that lcroom can be grown only in those countries of high temperature where citrous fruits flourish like california the southern states and cuba bat mrs n f lindsay has nuo oeeded in bringing to perfect maturity lemons which are equal in airo and flavor to thn best imported fruit tha sample sent the fimc pnxu waa two and a half inches long and ejght in circumference it waa of fins color juicy and rich flavored of course mrs lindsays lemon tree has been grown indeora and merely is an in toreaung house plant but tho success of securing froltand bringing it to satisfac tory maturity a worth noting tho eabyagnow nuptials the marriage of mua laura baby tho oaly daughter of mr and mrs george rahy of cochrane alta to mr george f agnes- tha only son of mr aad mrs win agnaw of gnelph took place on wednesday jnno 0th at u14 dovorcourt freabytenaa church manse toronto the hev jss wilson performed the cormooy the bride wore her travelling suit of navy blue broadcloth and white hat with ostrich trimmings end earned a bouquet of lilies of the valley after ihe marriage tho happy couple left for hamilton and other points ur and mrs agnow will renlde ia toronto mrs agnows many acton friends extend cordial congratulations an election of q uild officers on tuesday craning of hut week the youog peoples guild of knox church held their annual election of officers which resulted follows uoa prea bar j g wilson b a proa uisa jean hon wick vice irea miss heeaia muliiti secretary alex mann treaa misaliczie mcdonald 1iaaut miss haxet aguew asatthimat miss joan wilson convenors of committees devotional miss m a block literary mies bessie ajulliu social miss abnia collier kitittioiiry miss daisy iouter look out miss alice johnnluu and caorge andsrsoo musrca alex sliand oddfollowasornionchrlstlan oracos tho anniversary of odd fellowship wan observed by tho room bars of afton lodge i o 0 f no joi by a larado to knox church last sunday o railing bov j c wllsen b a tiroached an able earmon from a later q 0 snd 7 whrreia- young men sre exhorted to embrace the christian gracee faith virtue koowledge temper nnoo itionce gedliuoss tirotherly kind nesaaad love jn his aplondid discourse mr wilson fervently admoniohed tliatireth ren to practice tho virtu pa of ths theme and aaid this ik what thtagoueration neods aodif the apottloa injunction 1 followed raauly man will bo tho result he llkeued the toittosuottavo of tnuaipvith fsith en tho keynote tho ranks of tho acton men brethren were swelled by dnlatluna of oddfellow from uilaua loariaterru bnunptoipild strsstsvillo about 11 utaadbora jcro in the parade conventjon of baptist churrhos the annual oouvantion o thp luolph aasociauon ol iuptjit churchoa wu hohl at now hamburg last week iuv il 1 jones mr 11 rc cook and miss cook at undod from actou tha proooediut ul tli convsotlen had muih of intersjt tlioro were inspiring addressa on the stale of the work aud kindred huljsci tho report for tha year allowed tht tho f wonts live charges enuraoed in uie association contributed 8 10 378 u for missionary and other commercial funds and hu jlo k for axtora salaries aod current extsnijlturaa for maiuteoanne nf the hums imtchg the memherthip iv i ibq a dactwo of 17 frees theuumboe-lestyeer- uoton church reiatd 0805 for miaslooa and other twne volenoea autl a sotal of 9400 l for pastors salary and otlier purpotea tts memrer shit uf tha church hare ta 64 a peareeeo f ten from the uumtwr puhliuher in the m social and personal mr i it smith or whitby was in u on a hnof viult tliln wook m wm mcnall ulud frioinn ho oj hum qvur tho week find mili hawyor of i dmonton is vimt mrs miller of the seventh lin nd other frian k mm james monro and mii clara ate spending tlio week with the r relatives sb dundsa mr b- l warren of loronto ipent a lsy or two last week with bin brother mr james l warren mrs colei and trnie roturnrxl heme on friday after opeadlng a week with hargt coles at hl oathnrinaa mrs cheney wife orite w j clienoy of thoildtb bath of toronto oevf oorat is a guoetof mlasadle turtop mr end mr james l warren ware callod to walk or ton on saturday through tho death o mr james warren of that bairn miss lorna kennedy waa home from milton thin week for few days she wan accomianied by iior friend mills iraagh jiattuy w r iltlejohn city clerk mr aoi mrs a malonoandmr and mrs w o dean of toronto were guests of mr and mrs w a 1intbrook st tlio trout ionds over sunday mr and mrs bridges and their littia daughter mildred of crsnbrook b a visited acton friends during the week tboy were enrouto to new brunswick whoro thoy intend te apend a few weeks mr and mrs william jamea alexander of itezkwood announce tho engagement of their daughter loulte beere to joseph loodwin hawthorne b a oojy son of mr and mrs j a hawthorne of kansas city mo the marriage to take placo june sixteenth jl k rear k liberal ladli obituary jawxm waijixm kincaunite ono of acuin a earhaat sons passed quiet ly away at walkerton on qturdry rooming when james warren d l s alept tho sleep of the juat though he wsn in his eightieth year mr warren waa quite smart and was able to bo about as usual ho attended convention or the ontario sur veyora association and of tho dominion alliance in toronto ia the spring end apeot a couplo of days in ac too with mr james l warren and family mr warren was tho eon of the late jj waxroo the pioneer settler of cedar oreak farm on the fourth line esqueing amile sod three- quarters eaabof acton tho home of the warren family for four generations here tho father of deceased settled about 1835 and here he died in ltl leaving six eons of whom tha subject of this obituary was the youngest james warren was hern on november 8th 137 in his boyhood daya he attended bannock burn school then located on tha john cordon farm adjoining that of bis father later ho was a papil at actou school and aubes- uently spent a winter or so- at ftockwood cade my aa a yotfbg man ho waa attract- hy tbo profession of ourvayor and took course with ur abroy who was a popu purity purity pmrltyl the one dominating note that runs all through the making of sunlight soap is purity the 5000 guar- antee you get with every single bar is not a mere advertisement it marks a standard set for the buyers who select the choice sunlight soap materials for the soap boiler for the expert chemists for the girls even who wrap and pack sunlight all are mindful of the guarantee it is a source of gratification to all the sunlight workers iiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim y of our western ontario bic bargain value featured for tin week drawn saturday june 10 iif special price to he with- s blue serge suits at 1675 qualities of blue dye and serge weave that arc ah- solutcly reliable and dependable un excelled bargain value therefore in the face of present d ly market condi tion when reliable erfjes are 11 ob tainable at all cnormonsly abnormal in price savings in this case of 3 00 to 500 smart suits at 15 00 in medium weight tweeds and fine smooth finished having been worsted regular price from 18 00 to 2250 smart suils at 1075 savings ranging upas high as 125 neat patterns in gray and brown tweed and worsted mixtures raiikoats at 775 regular 1000 to 13 go values in rubberized tweeds and rainprov paramattas oujotjjfouscrs at 2 90 regular j35 and poh models in mens and young unii and efficient surveyor in this secti l years sgo by private study and ul practice ha becajnaqqnoilho m impotent surveyor m the dominion and wwj entrusted by tho dominion govern with the work of making the original ya of wide areas near winnipeg in 72 and 73 further westin manitoba in tlf81 and in alberta in 1008 00 and 10 ln several of these expeditions his aejphow mr tames l warren ecoom pauisdhim for fifty years mr warm neon duclted surveys in acton ad yicimty and bis lines were always depended opon abao lly his knowledge of the meets and bun lids was wide and dependable mr wan ren was the civtlohtccr under whose supervision georgetown waterworks wore instructed in this christian life and conduct ha waa just as exact and consclontious as in his profculonal life he loved bis blblo and tudiouily endeavored to follow its precepts and commands it was over the guide of his bchy life his homo ufa was beautiful there tho allegiance to tho master was marked and happy ho aemovad from acton to kincardine in 1k7os in 1881 ho was joined io holy wedlock to miss charlotte k johnston sister of bbv dr hobera johnston sf montreal five daughters blessed the home of these two diod in infancy agnes is a member of tho teaching ataft of walkorton nchoola wionlfnd is a ralsion nry touhrila homo on furlough and ituth on tho ataft of tho bank of commerce vvalkortno mrs warren also survives deceased was an ardent temperance ndwoalrct aod w member of the coco- mittee of one hundred which did such effective work last year whou prohibition wss secured for ontario iu the enact ment of tho ontario temperance act in 1 01 j ho greatly rejoiced he was a maoi lar of the brat temperance society in acton organited sixty years ajro mr warren always had a doep seated lovo for the homo of his birth and enjoyed tho friend of tho olddsya hsre ho always made it a point to viait his ojd friend and school iu to mrs thomas sora erville when in town two years ago lie contributed a serios of ertlclen itemiuii canccs of acton m thafnxe putw which are reed with groat in tare l a funeral service was held at tho family nidence t walkarton on sunday oven ing the remains ware convoyed to kin cttrdluo on monday ana oo tuesday thoy were laid to rest boa ids his babes in the fsipily plat iu the town ouiotory there ww acton dairy i is paying this vtelt 42c far butter fat mix mi 1111k ouitclll am to us t 11uiiiuit ust wcov nclui 35 ilionmn wnl hassaqaweya after an illness of four years borno with christian resignation wm kttchiug pass odte hia reward on thursday afternoon 20th may at bock wood the end waa peaceful and surrounding bis bed aid o were his wife and nix eons and daughters the bona are mr johnkitching watcrdown mr polio nasssgaweya and the daugh tern are mrs itamshaw lira r ander son milton mrs b anderson and mrs george gordon deceased who was seventy nine yoera of age wss born in neasagaweya township and ha lived in this vicinity all his life he was loved and respected by all who know him his up rightness and his geniality and keen aenso of humor endearing him to old and young tho following is tho may ileport for school no- 0 etnatcx cri3 part i a hitching 700 john kingsbury 070 ill b htngsburro mclsegblm li wilson o sbrivo b nightingale a ncllis ii c mclaughlin il wilson it kingsbury m darby t shrive jn ii a miller fin i k miller jn i g nighuagalo b nellis t mclaughlin ci1 wilson l sbrivoss 11 -blchardson- a j miller a nellis l kilty marked present every day avarago attendance 20 l il neijsoh teacher chews ons comers tbo farmera are busy propanog the ground- for turnips the fln grain and hay are looking vary pronaiaing mrs frank day and children bock wood visited fneadn hero on sunday mr and mrs boy wensborougb toron to visited friends here this woek ipcns style macdonalcjs rcadytowcnri honc turmshingstinwah paper departments also make it worth while to take a special trip to guclph tdo a dayb shopping v p e macdomald broviua guetphs leading and largest store wyndham mncdonnell aad carden streets gueljpi summer term opens tuesday july 3 to shaw a business schools toronto lho work merges into autumn term from sept 4 without any break courca fully described in now catalogue write for it w h buaw prca yongo nad gcrranl sts tycegdolcare of the colts its cheaper to jnu colts than to buyfujrza cut ufl coitly if you lost the colts kecpabottleof kendalls spavin cure handy for thirtyfive years haa proved it the aafc reliable remedy for spavin splint curb ringv bone bony growl is and lameness from many causes kendallsspincjire rbook aticatiscontttciioim atyoor drocstit a ot wjite ui tin drbjllsdallcoeaoijertjramvt iqustbane inimu j suvlj labor when j sweeping j it kill tilnn bnhtcni floors j imakth tiritttb hjok j ilk mlkw i i dont sweep with- i dit dustbane i order a tin todjy from y ynur grocer picked in barrela and kegs for i irge oonuint rs jwrt uf laslyiar rubinoff f actqn daiky 1 wwhwhhhmh i r dustbane mfg cufnpnny llrnitc ottawa jellies have high food value mako na many aa you can tiipw will bo wortfi a great lcoi t y l antic sugar pura and uncolorcd makfca clear dclldoas sparkling jellies the purity end granulation t success easy 2j5ib 1020 anjiofml carlona k sacks jm ask your grocer for lantic sugar judge our spring stock as critically as you will you neednt take anyrtiinf cn buy on foith examine evrry shoe vou buy hcrr cnticnlly from any angle weigh our shoes in the balance of yonr jadjucnt and youll not find them vnnung many respect wo vo built up a big business hero on the idea that good value good service nnd good tyle are what you want come in today anday show mc- woll prove our claim to your satis faction i to 50 oood unos or moos pine auad heavy hoots rcpainnf skilfully and promptly done rubticr heels put you wait uptly while acton kenney bros ontario wool 3 all kinds of scraps wanted tho highest cash prices paid j goldstein p o box 3s7 young st acton spend the summer bonlha lltottv otmcbafulciijulmliuimu toronto ontknlo ii will you wall w warr avksd to fill ltfrusiuuuslu ivo montha atiil aio diurlim two otlir mujiuu wilis fur eaialokuo liolcr iinw w j bluott pilincjipat local agenf wanted ior acton and vicinity to mil for thold reliable i onthiu nurr lea splendid bat of stiick for tall planting 1917 and spring plantmk 1018 mdudins many new varieties whicb vre alono control bendfor now illustrated catalogue aiji auont 1 propoaitlon haodimo frco outfit cxclujivc territory lib eral coramluons stone o wellington lilablluci 1837 toronto ont children cry fdr fletchers c asxo r i a d n business change w woodcock baker having purchased thl baking department ol d ckussell will continue thtbusmebtab usual being a practical baker and employing eiperi enced htlp and bcit material- i am confident i can please ttie public my urlad cakls and pastry imy be had as ubual at rubscllb store i invite your con tinued palronge iv woodcock acton t our lungs e delegate overwork lack of fresh air mental strain or any sickness disturbs their functions stubborn coughs tear and wear the sensitive lung tissues sc0it5 en01s10n should be taken rjramptly for hard coughs unyielding colds or when strength is lowered from any cause its high puvevarufrcteate9esutiv4ofrtowadofiick the rich cod liver oil improves the quality blood to relieve the cold aad the glycerine is khing and healing lo the lung tissue lawsaawkkieici4tcwuroirrr fusi i hink of the time a ford saves a busy fanner in hauling milk to the checie factory vegetables butter eggs and poultry to market fruit to the railway station one fruit grower last season made four trips a day to the railway station a total of ian miles and earned as high as 72 icrates of 11 qu irts each on a trip he couldnt have made more than one 36 rritlc trip a day with a team the ford soon pays for itself in the time it saves the farmer with help so scarce every farmer needs to make use of every precious minute of his time to him the ford car is a real necessity indeed some farmers tell us tnat it is doubtful if they could carrj on their farm work under present labor condi tions if it wasnt for the time the ford saves them no farmer ucexl bo without a iord in fact thi could afford one if it vrcro double the price horse three times aj fuit and col icsj per ruilu to run ono to li avcrap it isa casyu dr why 1 fanner 10 oa a ot order runabout 47s totjkutcttak s405 town car 7ho roirtorn out a coxe agent main st acton the universal car music that just lifts you carries you along music that leaves you breathless and longing for more thats a co lumbia record for the dance listen to any one of these records and youll wont to dp something more than listen youll want to get up and dance assibf the murray walk toiuo ism 12 s- i the c11u on tlt macaz1nl- s123 i 1tinco iuiul fox uol refill joe with your fiddlfc and your uow you stolt my iliakt away oao btcp pnuco buml tvelyn chasten pimc uod f bade3 in tilt wood toiuot uoiund i love ml at twilight iwii piioeo acton buy madeincanada goods

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