Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 16, 1917, p. 2

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eurthse iiui i a um tolkrwtnjj rates htnnasa af artlacnn and daatbsaranoweharroa n utrthas afartlam luttiftnit iot ada 10c r ltn extra or poetna died evx at tho family residence lot 1 ocood una erin on wodeesday 8th login it 1017 susanna g am bio wife of sdward cleave aged g8 years to tf on jfmi rss thursday august 10 id17 editorial botes biunaii loo will bo rous offortii emutttu against canadian fnaintained fa spite of tho of canadian growers to ro it iwmtjval it was argued that i toft canjaia with empty apace bnfc pjy was at more important cargo is 5t eecurerfor ail the available space tls hoiae or comjioxs baa during the tod legislation which will effec- r aid tho provinces which ha to passed hitary laws to greatly lessen the co from liquor nailers oauiut tho dry y tho now amendments giro tho neon power to prohibit tho pubhahing nor advertisements in any oowspeper ted within jhe province to exclude the mails all circulars or utters ad- ing liquor er soliciting ordera for d will prevent ootaide newspaper niog liqnor advertising to bo senl ny dry province 30 mills oh the dou rata struck by thftcooncil at-mon- day eronlnffa session county and patriotic fund de- quioe 0 mjll3 the tax rato levied at the mooting of the council on monday evening is the highest the ratepayers of this municipality have orcr boon called upon to pay tho heavy county rate and the claims of the patriotic fond coupled with lie tier municipal ex penditure than usual has necessitated tho levying of tho high rate of 30 mills on tho dollar this is five mills abovo the rato collected last your it is however consid erably lower than thatof many other muni cipalities tho estimates brought down by the committee oa finance were as follows jltcxira tettbhsfeoaroubsoipibbs intcrestinff gfcpantnjrs from letters hocblvod this week friends of oar soldiers have received letters this week from which they have kindly permitted tho fn puiu to selects the following interesting paragraph from sapper itarold nicklin ehoreham england july 25th 1d17 pear friends at home we are settled down in our now camp it is a vast improvement orf crowbora we are close to a real place now as shoreham is right on lbs see- our camp is on a slope overlooking the ocean about lire muse i from brighton one of the greatest waterj iog places in england the tide can bo observed here very wll obitoary hydro electric com mumci- p s20000 17000 43700 34500 4200 08200 20300 20500 0900 licenses and fines stroetaand walks cemetery ilydro old debentures hydro now debentures cement walks 100 per cent cement walks- 50 per cent board more co church street yyuu dog tax 25000 poiltax 31000 town hall revenues 1g000 railway tax from government 40400 miscellaneous receipts 16871 30 mills on assessment of 550- 339 iggd1g7 2088x33 paywext3 debenuiros and coupons 20cd3 sinking jfnod r 12g5s2 county reto 4ia23 stroetaand walks 1gq0o0 miia eowahn clxave on wednesday evening august sufianna gamble the wife of edward cleave passed sway at the family home stead lot j second line erin acrwn tbo road from siloam method it church for fifteen weeks mrs cleave was very ill and for most of that time was confined to bod she was sixtycigbtyears of sge eldest daughter of tho uto john gamble she was born in georgetown and was a grand daughter of tho late michael fanner one of tho p ion eon ot acton when a child she movod to lob 1 in tho second conces sion erin jest opposite the farm where she lived for thlrtythreo years and where i she dlodt 6he was united to her borrowing i vjimj was united to bar borrowing wo were in quarantine most of the time haband fortytwoyesaagolachristmas at crowboro and it is now a treat to get 0no daughters survive mr out to see something jiunes drwo of torort w n-i- out to see something victor coleman is hare now last night three of oa bought bathing suits up town and i bad my first dip in the ocean and en joyed it very much there is an aeroplane training station here and some of the flyers are in the air moo to the time they swoop down over j the water to within forty feet of your heed conhkkvatiyia of peel haro nomia- amuel charters of the cosservatcr r orodidatofor thvhouso of cam- u th eiecti for tho vighsw so olpeel jd charterswiuge before i salaries ieoo00 ctorsto oa aplatorm that oonoaoa i hrmf rj ctorato oa aphvliorm that oppoooo atorest riot whoily tempered to the oningspiril ho la plodgod to ignore b party iasoos if necessary and to wbatavmr form ei government ad- ttjon la doterminod upon to fulfil street lighting 1co00o cemetery new surrey etc 24400 town hall repairs etc d0000 tiro and ught 38800 law costs 13300 charity 4600 printiog and advertising 20000 interest 25tt00 they certainly have great control o or the machines i enclose a snap of another aoldirr and myself wearing gas helmste thfe are universally used ly our troops i have koon selected for my musketry course after which i get my six days leave we latarget trench work love to all congratulations en birthdajw and wadding anniversary h s nicrus canadian engineers training depot promise to the motherland thfr i jtatinltniii mss union would concentrate all of jea 1 miacellaneous 32500 i eaergios oa the winning of the i 2083138 tbo bylaw providing for collacuon of taxearwaa passed the rates struck were for municipal and school purposes 21 mills 1 county rate 8 mills provincial war tax 1 mill 30 mills taxes are payable oa 8th september and kutinx oooacn had tho tanaley uestion before them again at a lst week a resolution was sob- o use tho discarded intercolonial rirders in the cooatruotion of a j bridge hut it was cot forced to the matter of the government irty per dot of tho cost of the ioa of the bridge was ot settled hly to all members and tho method eg bad not been arranged witf a resolution was submitted ing of tho use of tho forty-threo- fn tho coustrnctiosj of a porm- fc there tho matter rests until u c by the warden it james drop of toronto mrs root wat son kaatagaweya fred on tho donald mann farm ors the third line eaqoeting and mrs i victor walaon oa tho homo farm boaideaj hsr bareavod husband and family ahe is survivod by the following brothers and sui ter mr james gamble crswsoos cornern mr wra gamble eramosa mr frank gamble acton and mrs john m do tyre erin mrs qeavowaa a christian woman of fine qualities from her girlhood she was an active worker in tho church which her father and mother were both largely instrumental in having erected and com pleted its services and ad its activities wero always dear to her and received her keeniutersataadsupport the fuaaral was held on saturday afternoon and interment was caeda at fairview cemetery rer mr smithennau pastor of tidoam church i officiated habvestkhs look i t j um unjiwaocr ana 3rd november in equal lasts lmeote five l po per ceni will bo added if not paid within i m w od sel looted to represent the 5ui divisian at a from bandsman m b collier j witlsy camp surrey eng july 25th 1017 r dear mother 36000 farm laborers wanted in the i j t provinces of manitoba saskatchewan and i am keeping fine have gained 12 j j i ja a alberto for the harvasting of the crop pounds since we landed suppose you are tt ice oat uing d i nitht ud w t uo i0 otuuoorfonroilinlwdmoou p m as 2m d 30u d nus m tlnjmtltorolophxlci uotttlbkldtowunip nmbr piak op jl io paper lio th lll ronod li ptud kuodi lut niibt ugbud oolonut loocb ooooto ctn iux w hd to ow op tor la kt u conuooo ioclioo wdidotknowhtltu iwrlutjtm ioooioo of kpme xoruu fur lho incuoo hon cpu p c gallen told us thftfr wa isera tit woman acton wins base ball hatches something- uko old tuno excllomont at satordaya games two base boll matches- en saturday attracted a largo crowd ef spectators to the park an interest akin to that of former days when this lively game com manded the keen attention of old and young was manifest at threo oclock gloowilllsms faced actons seniors with temerity they rere determined to win but tho fortunes of tho play were against them acton came within one of whitewashing them the visitors went to bat for nine innings and succeeded in bearing ese in the fourth the born tostn piled op 8 runs in eight innings is only two of which they failed to scare- the scoring was as follows 123450780 acton 1 1 0 0 1 i 3 1 x gleawilliams 0 00100000 tho lineups ware actojc b clark s edmonds f wilds m mcdonald e white c mclsod goo hynds g agnew h kennedy batteries o hynds il kennedy oltrrwilliaxa mclnernay f smith green pel klngborno i tracey r j hynda van campion hill g smith- umpires ryder sod liberty the second game followed between rockwoed and acton juniors this was a very evenly contested match tbo result was iu the balance until the last innings the score was bock wood 10 acton 11 by innings it was u follows 12 3 4 5 0 7 reek wood 0 0 3 0 0 1 010 aston jra 3 4 3 0 0 0 111 thhklsyers ware rootwooo hewitt arnold blackburn hunter squires green osburn garaido and mamuows battery green squires sod black burn acton l masajes c mcxeod e white b clark r brown o agnew j swackbaaier g aodarsoo h kenoody bauery mcleod and agnew umpire murray mo donald if ilj it oeans and safegifa lifebuoy soap is always on guard u discaso in tbo borne at your work foi j face tor shampoo and bath u will bo ibj on the watch against erm end mic the rich creamy lifebuoy lather pleasure to use this super soap fcwe weeks of these dates the contract for laying new pavements was awarded to forbes a bell at hs cents per square foot far pa vomeot and 10 cents for crossings d a nivan surveyor will supervise and w j reld act as in- j specter an aauudsseab to the cemetery by law was passed fixing the rate for digging i graves in fairview cemetery at 400 for summer and 00 from december 1st to may 1st accounts were passed as follows gctxttal hoped that the old ilway 1 not bo utilised and that tho re- j uxss buixrtjjf joss issued the i statistics office reports as the ictton of butter amd choose in tho and cheese factories of canada rjjptju compared with 1di is based upon returns collected drying branches of the prpvin tments ef agriculture the i axnivoo surveylog per of creameries sad choose i actoa free press printing and aingfn 1b10 is reported as 03 creameries 1813 cheese m combined factories and 16 allk factories the total nam- ns coutribating to creameries sctoriss during tho yoarlblo the deliveries ef milk amount- id of cream to 511037 at 25 1025 100 330 07 hc0 3210 tujhd ua adrwtitiog 57 robl storajr slnmto mod craw- 1160 if members present iqe w r kenney a j cierson dominion sewer iipo co tile robert wallace work oa streets r m lambert thomas storey james carnahan w j raid aupplies actoa tanning co supplies james matthews laiscellaneous reception committee supplies i presentauon of medals by king qoerge at aiderahoo today so we are supposed to be the best band in the camp we ware chosen from about 25 bands we left witiey camp at 7 this morning and arrived at alderahot at 0 heading the guard ef honor we had the honor of sing the only canadian band at tho kings presenta and there were between co- oooaad 60000 thare this is sorely some honor for the 104th battalion band von may tell the fsjcb pwaa about ik mel via sopor was oa the guard of honor u tho king goodbye love teal mturaud fromlieul t d henderson somewhere- infrsnoe july 2rd 1017 miss bertis speight i deer miss bpeiebt mother beadle society have i women and families and of placing it in the traia where the occupants will be sep arated from the other passengers the territory served by the canadian northern lines offers the widest choice of i employment with high wages but regard less of where yon may locate remember we givs you the best service to winnipeg where you will yowurchase tofinal desti nation no matter on what line it may be for leaflet show log special train service i with dates number of man required at i various points and other information ap ply to a- t browntown agent or j general passenger department qtwhin northern railway toronto mr h t johnson of toronto has purchased 100 acres in esq noting town ship belonging te mra jessie denny sals was made by j a willouguby george town oat health the old proverb prevention is is another vray of saying uso lifel using it todaj children i the odorv after i at lx toi auction sale hotjsbjiiiii ttooos hot weather specil white and black silk gloves heavy silk with cord back double tip fin gers two dome fasteners all sizes special at 100 raw slianllnf- silk scarce r mens odd pants we ar exlra values in mens od tine stripe effects all sizek special at 250 00 anj work pants mens l cottonade work pants cottonade will fiiv

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