Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 21, 1918, p. 2

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mpr- births maniagta and deaths an now charged for at the fotlowlhg rates illrtha 36c uitltfi gqr deaths cocl memorial cords 60v- loo mr jlfio extra for pofltm married iiiiown david ion at tho ircnby feriaii minno georgetown on wed nrnday nuvrmlxr 13 101b by hev jc 1 lamrron harry ilrown son of tho into john krrr ilrown to affnon david no n both of llmohouse m died 1flarklnnonin arton on sunday november it isis archibald john marklnnrn ilartlstcr aged o yearn hydi ii at bin home lot so third line csquealnr on sunday novem ber 17 1018 thomas ryder aged 08 yearn taylok- at kdftn mills on wednes day november 13 101 urn t tay lor widow of the lata thomsj tay lor of naanasaweyo aged 101 yearn 11hqdcfcht at spokane wuh on 1 fiurnday october 24 ims may cook wife of dr hrodeechl and daughter of rev charloa a cook or ilutte mont andlhson at ber fatbora homo f church street acton on thursday november 14 1916 vida isora eldest laughter of mr and mm august anderson in her 18 ui year in memoriam colic in lovlnc meomty of our dear wlfo and mother mrs henry cole who- died november 19 1917 tlrno may htal tho broken hearted time may make tho wound leas sore hut it cannot rtlll tho lontlnj for tho loved one gone before npsband and tamiii reeve hynds has resigned the council haa appontsd him clerk and triurr to ouccoed tljs late a j macklnnon councillor hcndcncon reeve pro tem 2hje arton 3ffr ftxss tiitijisday november si 1b1i editorial notes november u or tho monday near eat that date should forever bo ob acrved as canada s thanksgiving day in memory and htnor of this immortal second monday in november that brought its dawn of peace and glory of tho greatest morning that has lit tho darkness of tho world since first the morn inn stars turns together and all the sons of god shouted for joy telegram imi ii met in rri uur ncnnlon at nn tlo vacant rlinlr of tjio clerk snl 1 rcuiiumr cave muto evidence of ttin nu 1 iru dercaso i urn one who ha 1 lcn n faithful oeruyant tl roof for many years post there wan naturally a keei feeling of sorrow nt the death of mr v mac klnnon thn day i ravlous the mptnlimti wcro all nrcacnt itfovi ilyndn in th chair the committee on 1 1 nance present ed their twenty seventh report and recx mincndrd i aytnnnt of tho follow inn accounts hydro i ltccthic hydro ilrct in power cm t64 to james henderson poles c 00 nrrllch co iui piles s sd oharles wluon repairs 1 63 qi nfiial account allan jmlth uio ih 71 1 mackenzie lumber and cement 13 70 actom pre inxfl3 printing etc 11 w itobt 8 tore y work at cemetery 13 ed j iteld stationery 1 80 1893950 raised for patriotic purposes th varioua patholeocistisa snd organlzatlona in acton during 90 31 tho report van adopted messrs hynds jnd kennoy were op pointed to prepare a resolution of op preclatloi or the into a j macklnnon clerk and toaaurcr councillors kennoy and henderson wcro appointed to represent the coon ell at tho funeral of the la to a j mncklnnon clerk at caiedon on tueo tw taesara john r kennedy and henry awrey ware oi iolnted members of the board of health the matter at tho vacant clerkship camo up for discussion ca has money and the hearts of our people ore in the right place with the magnificent success of this month a victory loon campaign which raised j678 07 00o it la indicated that a total of tne billion six hundred an 3 seventy three millions lias been raised in canada war loans since the begin nlng of the war the great bulk of this was subscribed in canada by pnnalhn the milton reformer celebrated llr thlrty fourth year of publication last week mr richard white the editor baa been in charge from the first issue what the reformer is he has made it and it bos bad an era of hard work and deserving prosperity no real paper is more loyal to its constituency than la the reformer to the county town the fkxs faxaa offers congratulations and beat wishes for continued success mr white the editor supplied two eons who did their blt in brlngine tho despised dethroned kaiser to his krieess tho end of the war has come hut canada must not relax her efforts to increase the production of food ii addition to the allies whose produc tive powers have been hampered by the war and who need imports from this continent to build up a reserve the people of the neutral nations must be considered the nnr food board calls attention to tho fact also that the countries of the defeated enemy nations have also to be considered as in some coses millions of helpless poop jo are facing- starvation canada will have a hungry market for her agricultural produce and our greatest passible effort to rrajntaln and increase production will be ncne too great 7 in tho twelve months ending with september canada exported 116j 08s vftfrofanl3uj arufsaolxcjontoit 1440 742 430 worth of agricultural pro ducts a total of 604 230792 in addl tlon to her farm products she exported over j33 000 000 worth of fish in the first 47 months of the war canada ex parted 91 s74 701 900 worth of food stnttt this effort has helped to main tain the allies and it has helped can ada maintain her war efforts the call to canada is still for production and by increased pcbductlon canada can easily pay her billion dollar war deba and maintain canadian pros perlty x opinions of statesmen financiers and business men differ as to the tmmedt ate effort of peace on tho industrial and commercial life of canada it is too early yet to intelligently discuss just what conditions may be but tho treat work of re adjustment was under aynsyouri6verritii chtmrore itia- armlstice was prepared very httlo lclloa in tho high cost of living is probable in tho immediate ruture tho war has created necessities which wlh demand existing- stocks of food and clothing following- the advent of peace and the consequent fulling off in demand for funds for war account money in the opinion of many authorl ties is extteacml to become cheaper be fore a great while this consumma tlon will nccruo to the benefll of both industrial and stock market enter prises tho itoevo sold that several of tho councillors hod suffgested that as he had had a long experience with the affairs of the municipality and had been closely ussoctated with tho clerk during htn etnhr years occupancy of the reovcfhlp it would facilitate busl ncsa of tho municipality at this impor tant time if he could see his woy clear to accept tho vacant position he felt that he understood tho duties better perhaps than any other citizen avail able and was willing to leave himself in the hands of tho members of tho council councillor woodhall thought tho ap pointment of mr hynds would be tha best posslblo solution of the difficulty confronting- tho council ho was well qualified for the position councillor barber objected to the course proposed ho thoujrht the count ell ahould engage a clerk and trea surer temporarily and with mr hvnds irtanco tho littles o lhtlofflcn xauld satisfactorily be carried or until tho end of the year if this were done and ho was a member of the council next year ho would then be more fav orable to mr hynds appointment as clerk he did not liko reslgnatlons of members of the council before tho end of tho term and in this case he was decidedly opposed to engaglrig a clerk and treasurer without glvim other applicants an opportunity of applying- for tho position councillor kennoy pointed out that the office required namo one who understands the duties to step in at once as matters of importance de xnond immediate attention councillor henderson concurred in this and said he did not think it at all feasible for any inexperienced man to step into the office at this time he was strongly in favor of mr hynds for tho position councillor woodhall if any man has earned tho position by long and faithful serrlco of tho munlcjpajlty it u mr hynds n jo consideration qf the desire of the tnojority of the members roctsf ixynds then tendered his resignation moved by w r kcnney seconded by c woodhall and resolved that this council hereby accepts the resignation of george hynds reeve of this muni cipality in doing- so we desire to place upon record our high appreciation of his ions term of service both as councillor and for the post eight years as reeve lit our association with him we have always found him courteous and consktfratcxnnd a public servant whose constant endeavor hafl been to work for the best interests of thi municipality wo havn been elected to ecrve carried moycd by c woodhall seconded by w r kcnney and resolved that this council hereby uppolnt george hynds to tho omceofpicrk and treasurer or the juunlcpa2k of tho village of vacancy caused by tha lamented death of a j mack in non thacihe commence tho duties of tho office fatthwlth fcrart fte be engac ed durlngtho pleasure of tho council that tho salary be fixed at the rate of five hundred dollars per annum and that tho auditors of tho municipality bo instructed to mnko on immediate audit of tho books of the late tress urcr carried upon motion of councillors kejiney and woodhall councillor xj a hen dcrsdn was appointed itcevo until his successor la elected at tho forth coming municipal elections kj0wx22 dy the red chooq oocihtico that tho ieopoof arton and vicinity have generously sin ported the varlmra local orranl sot ions whloh havo- been ciigarcd during the war in providing comforts for tho noldlcro uuppuea for the hospitals boxes of cood things from homo etc is ami ly provin by tho details provl led below lost woek reeve hynds collectod from tho orncrrn of tho yarloua socl uoj in town tho following i nrtlrulors upon eiueit or tho organisation of jtcsourocfc toc ontario f tha had coc ooolaty knitted ock i fwrndagn aocln 400 pairs betl i wjoma nulla 708 capw i neuroonla jackotn co cliinlc lta persoajal promirty bags zvknllted wristlets 141 pairs bandogej 480 j307 quilts shoots pillow cases pll iowa surgical sponges caugo com pre rs mouth wipes hundkcrchlcfn etc 0 4g4 volue jg 600 intermediate had croaa amount raised for supplies sent trj canadian red cross iranco 120 23 of this sum tzto 90 was pal 1 for wool alone junior rid total raised for supplies tent to the army medical corps toroi to 6708- valuo of articles made and dot given 7s1m- fr4tttr- dolla a ea sen- to the rod cross toronto to equip n cot in irinceaa patricia hospital at ramcagata england womans institute acton a women a institute luy con trlbuted about 1 000 or over one dol lar eyery working day since the begin ing of tho wor now this splendid organ ko tlon of busy womon have heard the call of the destitute and are mak lng doxene of garments for the chll dren of france and serbia their contributions cover the hospital ship fund 4 89 jo ijelgtan relief cash 1 10 81 four boxes clothing val 1399 60 clothing to queen mary s oulld 100 00 three barrels of jam to bhoracllffe hospital c0 26 boxes to friendless soldiers in prance 96 600 trench candies 10 160 pairs 225 00 daughters of tha empire- raised for soldiers comforts ppeclal donations etc 834 34 value of boxes comforts etc sent overseas 430 hpeciai donations st da no tans hos pltol 76 halifax relief fund 20 queen marys trinket fund 16 ball ora relief fund 26 canadian club for nurses overseas 41 00 junior i o d e- for overseas parcels to our soldiers 22864 ladlas am knox church- boxes flulllo parcels etc sent to s l a -suad- hospitals ove 38909 ep worth- lsaflue boxes sent to soldiers overseas g60 public and high schools belgian relief fund 10 00 trinket fund 38 10 cittxsna organization patriotic fund 6 43 47 british red cross 2 29426 y m c a fund 40 76 bailors widows and orphans fund 677 76 c new don a cornena victory joan canvnnnrm wrro selling victory ii n in here last wrpk mr j hurt conlngnby cujled on mr jiiinen riuml if our riiiy lant week itsy w f h james will exchr nice i ufpltji with the inlnlrter nt i vcrlon next sunday mr charles iambrrt who hrc ke hlu iru u coui in of montlut ago in ii i uitl nniiml thn house ajinl i mrs oe rir laxenby who sprained her aitklo vey badly a couple of ttceks nro in able ft lw around again mr w uwhkrne n who has ljen 111 is rccoverjnc ills sojourn on iho farm here is i lcndldly recuperative after his strenuous editorial work in the city mmehouoe miss ollvn maraluxll of toronto was homo over bunds y mro jubcri dougltty upent the week end with friends in guelph tlinnkafrlvlng services will be held in the trcobytciinp church here next hurtday mesnrsaeersto and william mill i ere who jjoth had nn attack of tho flu cro able to lo about again fr wm cjowdy and family have returned to our vllnto f pending tho mimmefc t dol operation ed u guelph hospicitel w u nroe tajre of davidson v f our llntry procresalnt wednesday lost two re teemed young peoph ilrown and miss agnes lnuiud married mr and mrs drown havtrf the best wishes of the people of xjm house and vicinity fc atsiasee xrj stanfield underwear for men r tes the chronicle of kan uk the kute a new war vol u mo in quaint old timo phraseology has just been placed on the canadian book market by wm rrbrgs toronto the author is frank borne block and the title page has this inscription tho chronicle kan uk the kute being a copy of a scroll inscribed by him what timo ho did travel in his caravan throughout tho land of kan n da and of am cr eka in the days of the great war and now given to tho world by its finder the author says behold i write not up to any roan as to a patron down to any man as to a slave this somewhat amusing but highly inter eating chronic to gives the biography of will yum ofth huns and tails how tho war did arise and why it is good that this chronicle should bo writ it contains a world of laughter abundanco of sound philosophy and puts will yum of tho huns in bis true character before the world this volume wlu be in great demand both for public and rivate libraries tho prlco is 1 00 milton herst bert woods of tho royal xnginecrs la homo here on a furlough of six weeks jio is one of tho con temptlbles this town had a great peace demon tration and thanksgiving service stirring addresses were delivered by rev mr cooks judgo elliott and dr anderson m p governor archie mcolbbon and his x companions got back yesterday from their hunt in the parry bound district bringing a deer each there were three largo bucks among them loot thursday afternoon during tho excitement an the street caused by tho message jhat tlie war was over and when everybody was flying hither and thither especially the youngsters co atty dick s little boy was knocked down by a passing auto fortunately ho was not seriously injured reform vlicrc can you and nny better makes of underwear wo stock them both and at present can givo our customers nil sizca slanfielita underwear extra heavy weight and guaranteed not to shrink sizes 30 to 42 price 3xm each mena natural wool underwear this lino of underwear has fjiycn great satisfac tion and is noted for its good wearing qualities sizes 34 30 38 at 11 sizes 40 42 at 1 tincr make natural wool sizes 34to 42 at each 200 turnbulta underwear for ladies fall weight shorf of long slecve3 pure white special at 0c drawers to match special at w natural knit underwear at 100 ror a medium weight underwear we can recom mend th 13 line soft finish with just enough cotton to keep from shrinking and will r good wear sizes 34 and 30 vests and drawers special at l00 standard shirtings nt goc yard this line of heavy weight standard shirtings comes m black withwhito stripe also blue with white stripe this is tho best shriting made and thopwholcsalo price for these shirtings for spring is 55c yard we can supply a limited quantity at per yard 50c new advertisements the methodist church acton nxv i pafeon mover paator b- wniow nx u john ma but won 2 30 pi huiidny hclu ol mrinorinl lervlco in honor of tho memory of tl e into i tv j d hurt found a ladys leather purso r some papers on i n small ilk r apply at ifnri rm or r p found n a bilk muffler was ond in aoton ht night of uio celebration fe iunr nay recover at kiirr nu j oj nci dauy carriage for oal english style rod when n w 4 till onll for 10 conji w c prviunnsj mill htreet acton bleached pillow cotton now is your time to buy pillow cotton at thcohj t a2 inches wi good heavy cotton worth to day 50c special at per yard 3 v mill endafactory cotton most of these ends come fn 5 yard lengths arc extra v eight even thread and is worth 35c special at 5 yards for 5101 check tea towtdling at 17c yard this towelling is in red check only worth today 2s yard special at per yarfr red ncdc 0 inches wia 17c draw on your customers naqsaqaweya neighborhood news- town and country i tarns of intareat from various loaall ties covarsd by the free press oallinafad the acton high school standi no of tha studants at qetober cxsmlnlipn tho htudrum of uio hlbh uchtm i took standing tu follows at tho october m amlnatlous middi 13 jluooi class i j waldlo a unydcr class ii l- cam ptx 11 t mr i jim c tjnrtx ri wooanatr r staavt n wilson clasj iii i- kcnney j uuwal v tim 1th il aguew u 1u blnsuii n gibbons w itosa o andrsoii lowi it aciiool class i h mcdonald chum ii i klllott a liohblo v johnstone class iii w htcwarl j tuu a j onutidy m hull form i class i i livwlu 1- hturkitiui h hnlnoii 1 wiilute j mutui j kuu sell ii c la rri duo v davis ii aniur son 1 laiiin j laylor m mcnol b m orr x jamca m qlblxji s in tlie appointment ot reeve llyndr to the position at clerk end trees urer rendered vacant by the laincntnl death of a j macklnnon this town secures a very eolcleut successor to fill this important olhoo mr llynda hna vad a lo4ig experience in mucltliwl affairsv year after year he has re celved ho 0p1 roval of the rateaycra cither byuccumation at ti e annual nonilnatlonsyor by election in tiic case of muntrlialontcsts until ho lint put in nearly a gvarter of a century in aorflng tho people of acton lie lias s freely of his time and talcm the interest of publla matters of the municipality in tho trsjuactlon of buslucss matters tie is careful and exact aud tho record uf the municipal business ttiwl ibs tranaaotlons of ito itnnnclal interrats irrtxlutiig thereto w be satlttfoitotily overtulet y him ns arton clerk ah1 tmaurar class u class iii ii kaley m wlldgu llntuny i watkln nlvcn w huberts hobertsor oik roujh w man it j iymuu i mr er pavl 1 ii undsay lias bought uio acton choi ping mill and is already busily cngoa3d in his new undertaking mr herb cook motored to caledon i tuesday ai d attended tho funeru of tho la to a j macklnnon lawyer ol acton the anniversary services of tho methodist church last sunday were well attended the sermons by rev mr jowctt tho pastor were ablo and impressive rockwood tho farm of uio late ilobert jestln ljuiqpso was sold by aucuon at tho city tuii guelph lost thursday by h j kerr auctioneer to hoy rinney for 10 100 at tho regular november moctlub ouolph iresbytcry at bt andrewa church ouelih on tuesday a csllto itevjohrnattle ofhl ilolens onl was presented by the huckwood and 1deii mills churrhes and tills w- urilorcd forwarded to tlie maltlund iresbytery impressive revival services are be lnf held in the methodist church at eden mills miss kl morton of toron to is in charge the anniversary of ebenexer church witrbehelirori sunday and monday december 1st and 2nd on sunday moraine ilev tr mcarthur of moffat will preach and in tho evening itev pearson b a of ouelph on monday evening a good entertainment will be held splendid talent bos been secured miss pearl o nell of tor tho ilgar malo quartette tor onto acton sunday school orchestra itev j t slrachan b a nassoga woya and itev n argyle ilurlbut of ouolph ii p moore j p acton will occupy the chair this tomhlit has been i oted for the longevity of numbers of its pioneer residents espe jally among the women iast week there passed away ono of tho mothers in israel who iiod reached the extcreme ago of 101 feartj mrs thomas taylor who has for some years been living at kden mills mrs taylor was iii only a few days with pneumonia t tho laying of tho cor ner stone of kbenexer church she was present ind was one o the happiest participants 6ho was present at the oper ing of the first church and rejolci n the proaeity of the congregatloi when the fine new edifice was erected three sons and three daughters sur yve her tho funeral of tho late prof a j gojbralth of manitoba agricultural college who died at wlnnlper took place on thrrsday afternoon from tho 1 don ceo of his father in law mar shal holmes brookvlue to the nassa gaweya cemetery the funeral was a masonic one and was held under the auspices of wavcrly lodge no 301 a m- guelph of which do ceased was an honored member tho service at the house wan conducted by tlev mr htrachan of nassagawoya presbyterian church assisted by rev abraham itev jjr lllalr and itev ii k 1 aimer all of ouelph aad vary imj ressivc tho masonic brethren ulao held their own service at tho house and tho grave the floral tributes to tha memory of tlio deceased were very beautiful indeed and bore silent testimony to tho very high esteem in which he was jield through tho zjerchanta bank with branches in all parts of canada and corres- pondenta abroad this bank is in a position to present drafts promptly havo them accepted and collect payment with tho laaat rwesible bixibk andcoat to you the manager will bo glad to toko up this matter with you th mrchants bamk head office montreal acton branch georgetown branch of canapa established 1804 l b shorey manager c w grand y manaser georgetown ooorcelowii icjiib tho county with ta vlctocy lojm nac ard crowns thn jmacii rtlcbrution was a biff one think ood for vlotory mrs 1 j sarbcr aqd son gordon of toronto were wick end visitors ii town wc are plusoi to o our old flehd mr fred i lea union t of olenwiniaaib who recently rcturnc 1 home fro n rvance after lolnc hls bit looklni iialo and hearty welcome home rred mr m saxo or tho georgetown creamery has put in u complete outnt for lasteurislng milk and is now bui plying a uq e number of cuslnracrb with cholco milk luuiteurlsed an 1 bottled by tho moat up to date soul tnry rocein lit raid oakville w ir i fatuwart 1 rin linker asnlutuut ipul uuiilclpalltlis 1 uve been given tie power to ai point pair price commit tors who may puhllah lists of fin 1 ronipiodltlori in mu ir muulcli ullty and ulra trices f r fuel clothing boots and hoes and other ttcaxs uf cummi huusrholl exixndttura erin 1aot week mr i loltch rotiinii1 fmoi tho west brlnthm with him a ar ion 1 of 260 i im t t uiodluui slse hov g w tobbs formerly u liur f all huiula church here hs ixoi upinlntd ittctor of ilurlliifitou rlah at n stipend t t 11700 and a freo he t ry r an 1 mr gear rucolved a cable jrrafn last ihuisday anuuuuuiii tho death if their ol lest son j i ii a huni hal at iouilon lnguuid j ii was onu if 1 rin a brlghtrsl yqiuut lnon and tliough scarcely i years of aire hid already cuiuph thrcu i urj in medicine at toiuuto university vdvocatr the trout ponds hov or hugh johnston of haiti more md who upent part of his holl days last august at tho trout ponds with his daughter mrs w a i irat brook and family has been writing a very interesting series of descriptive letters of his visit and motoring- trips in western ontario in the baltimore methodist itoferrtiuf to tho drivo from toronto the facile pen of the eloqu dr johnston says we are making another automoblla rip through tho fairest portion western ontario our starting poll again is toronto a city which j havo known pretty intimately sinoo i was a boy student of fifteen wo toko a northwesterly direction through tho city until we resell uio lamblon golf ground beautifully 1 t well as before albert l cronu of otttawa urrived in town on monday an i is spajndliic a wuok with his brother muyol cross and t tlicr nlatlveu j riilo town 1 ud a cruat tlianingtvlnj- jorvlco apd dvinotiatnitlun whiji pcaco wau ilccuirvil in tho big larojo there wi i over i hun lied doconlefui lotors 1 wutotui m yor cross tnnmt- flings o ci ea oi pressing ho pairing your clothes thoroughly cleaned id sanitary workshop pressed and repaired hy expert workmen wo can mako that old suit look like new try us geo wallace guelph ontario auction in esquesino townsiin- hloh qrad cttl oicftl dovm qhflp farm stock impuminti hay grain fox hound loqt a mark am whllo fo 14111 i any k 9 nnrtruml ml o darlry and oatb illxhnt morkot prln for hjrlw 5swvarsfir2 toronto w 1jvi 1 urcbancr coal or wood range rort hati3 iot5 wtlltam maso john street drick store for sale or to rent tho brick otore and resile main street opposite uio hy r llowat oloyo co is for sale or i for particulars apply to oloitni- afinrw mill btrt a a 31 tf cattle wanted to feed having a larje surpli and straw 1 am prepared least ten head of younr calll- durln tho winter lor unilii fol pjniuruliu tho i by hum mrs ttopltiui 10i julte tliu r j kerrs lis tl of gaueo ikinal friday novambar ij2 jlax acton farm jrork ant implements wadnaaday oacarabar 4 1l 1c lulub man farm stuck and implements wedtieeday deeambar it provincial winter i air guelph tuesday december 17 horry iahiu garnfruxo near orton i tearing sale lr partluulurs as to sales address r j kerr telopbou 9il young 8l acton durlinqton ho ilrcurs of the nelson and untatou axrlcultutul uoclcty uctd el to buy vlcl ry hands to tho extent of ftaoo tho hbtpmied uunlvtmary survlccs or tho auleby mcthodlut church will ho held i ii sunday- nov 24th huv g w darker hurling ton i resident of c iifirenro will l much in tho inornhijr the toronto hamilton highway c ininlasloii uio making arrangements to imvfl all their cases trlul by their own muglstiat who will hold olttinjru at loninlu mil hainltoii us tho cuss dciputid oul muwburn minister of muttls iiald a riatt to the flraut unitary host itui on hsturtlay iiu ntated tliat another large military hospital would ieavtne tho ismpuin golf club we drive on for forty five miles to arton top ins only at the thrivfng town of llrumpton for an ice cream refresh mont and at georgetown a village climbing up tho bank of a river on the top of which a church or two stands out against uio evening sky iters wo pause to urcliass utat dullclou i roduct collected hy uio busy httlo bees from tho blossoms of flowers at 1 ieposltod in the hexagonal colls of tlmlr combo tliat clear and beautiful mwcut mllol lionoy at acton we nro to spend three or four restful days in uio butiifaluw uf on in law iho in rut brook broth era liuvo hero a fnrm and ash itpnda contulnlt a tlluiuun is of mountain tvut iw uiim la the htgbrat eluvatlun ubovo tho bcu in western ontario here also thtt birds ling all duy lung for t uiuiilu ima muru tltun u hundred va j idles uf birds iujiuu uf theso nro mum anxious to atch tliu- huh in the ikiiids than to mako muolc mil are themselves t aught by rlflo or snare horw also is a forest of trees ad judged by john hurrougbs tho great naturalist who has gone through it to be oil of the fin cat in a merit a on tario has sixty kinds of trees maple i beech oak elui blrcli cedar the luus kin is of t ton and spruce via front of the huntnlow is a iublo iswootl tree with its nhotlo and fratrruuru aloxundcr chlu n iuiiccs tho ciihutcmcnt oft hot daughter jluul i uxabcth to capt jjonuji incry 1 hart ordiuxnco deik u j army stutluneu in toronto tho wedding will take place in now york early in ioj ber hume cruyun m 1 of london uddnosod tho cana han club itrlday evunlnu oi i eiuilonu for ooldlers and their doeiidcrls this is a subject of vital interest just now star j jkfltiictijmedij razna3333n better than pills i get a for liver ills i 25t box e j ha8sard acton ont young women nro wanted as never before for busl ncss o hi ccs and us telcjruph oper otora shaw s schools tor onto give tho proper training in short order w h hhaw vtm jfyee catalogue write dersbraed has been instructed alex donald 1 venrreen firm lot z9 second line eaqucalng- adjroinlnx acton to sell by public aui3n on friday november 22 191s at ono o clock sharp the following stock dlack horse s years gen eral purpose cattll red zhirham cow years 7 orado durham helfera bred to a first class shorthorn null and supposed to calve in january and i ebruary holsteln cow 4 years old bred august 21 grade holsteln cow 3 years bred july 28 grade holsteln cow 3 years bred august 51 aryshtre heifer in calf this is an exception ally gjjod herd of cows of a good mllk- inr strain a helfera rising 2 years heifer calves 1 steer calf puiiu iihed oxford down hhfcjlp t ham lamb registered bred hy alex waidjo 13 choice oxford down ewe lambs fit for breeding purposes iowl a number of pure bred ply mouth hocks a number of pullets 1 pair of guinea fowl a quantity of hay aad grain imftasments 1 masaey harris hinder fl foot cut rood as new 1 holler a good one international 1 cuiuvator two horse i doerhui seed er t horse hake international i nvosectlon harrow a good ono 1 mower peter i lam u ton a good ono 1 sulky plow fleury 1 scufflcr 1 walking plow fleury 1 stoneboat 3 wngbons ono good 1 top buggy light democrat 1 carriage pole hay hacks 1 set of waggon springs i i latform and box for waggon large logging chains crowbar sets of iotjblctrees 1 separator capital good sliape l grindstone root puj- per anvil forks shovels and other articles not mentioned 1 set of hob slelgtis with platform 1 cutter cooler 1 1onnlng mill national gang two furrow plow hay work and lul leys a few rods of wire fencing small hand oate 1 door and coslnjr all complete 1 grain cradle hcyues und snulths i military saddlo and bridle a quanuty of 2x scantling lumber and posts hahnju1m i set double harness 3 sots single harness hells uruahes curry comb- etc no raserva s ths farm is sold card of thanks as we thank our many friends here including the solvation army wo wish fllaej tn lhnnfc nnr dear frlendft in our old home town at acton and vicinity for all the kind messages of sympathy sent us on tha death of our beloved son and brother david who died ro cently in england words cannot ex press our heartfelt appreciation of all tho tender tokens of regard that liavo come to ua in our aoro trial mrs mart canty and family s7 ilughson st n hamilton card of thank6 th heartfelt thanks of thn under signed are hereby tondcrcd to all the kind friends and neighbors who so uioughtfully and sympathetically mln late red to us during uio tlmo when so many members of our family were stricken with illness and when our dear vlda passed away win- appro elated all th kind deeds und wonl- of sympathy as well as the beautiful floral tributes sent by tho 1- u league the orangemen her f w students at reminston collece t r onto and others mr and mrs aogu8t andl rson and family notice to creditors tlitms 410 and under cash over r that amount 13 months credit will be r 32t day 101tt given on furnishing- approved tea por cent off for cash hay grain and fowl cosh graoam r j kerr auctioneer clerk jphouo 38 actor- n ths matter of the estate pf andrew scott of tha township of eaquss ing in the county of halton farmer deceased notice is hereby given pursuant to tho statute in that behalf that all creditors of any there be and other persons having claims ornlnst uio estate of andrew scott or tho town ship of ksqucalng in uio county of halton farmer deceased who died on or about tho thirtieth dayof october 1917 oro required to wind by post prepaid or deliver to tho undersigned the solicitor for tha executors of tho said estate on or before tha twenty fifth day jf november 1918 their addresses and full particulars of their c duly verified and tho nature of their securlucs if uny held hy thoin and after the said twenty fifth day of november 1q13 the sold executors will proceed to distribute tha assets of tho said deceased amour tho persons until led thereto hsvinr regard only to tho claims of which thoy shall then liavo had nouce a thoy will not be liable for any part of the sold estate to any person of whoso claim they shall not then have hod notice a j mscjcinnon solicitor for tho cxccutors 2o in right m roicomfowt to household ease iho uuniuior h mu t iiluutwtkul lu tho untv imular apaccli but th pootlu uiuiio is tho liner the wu ion whcro ulr nwcj t lin 1 their scent tin i runtl perfumed showers f murmurous i tussle and th 14tiu and for over twutyfive years thousands and thousands of housekeepers have found their greatest aid to clean liness and comfort in comfort soap comfort enjoys a larger sale in canada than any other soap and today more people are using it than ever befpre the people know pest quality always wins most things you bujfr have decreased in size in war time but much bigger thn a year or so notice to creditors in the matter of tha estate of james l warren of ths village of aeton in the county of helton salesman decs ass d notlco is hereby given pursuant to the statute in that behuir that alt creditors if any uiere bo and others having claims against the eatato of james l warren late of tho vlllar of acton la tho county of halton sj1us man deceased whodied on or about iho nxuo dy e oetobci mitt ore required to send by post prepaid or deliver to uio undersigned tho bo t lei tor for tho izxcf utoru of the said estate on or before the twenty fifth day of november 1818 their nurrea ad lit uivs arid full particulars of their i luims duly verified and tho tut turn of their socurlues if any held by thrm and after the said twenty nrth day of novemberv ldlfl tho said lxocuuir will proceed to distribute iho uaicta if tho said deceased amune tho iwrii i tiitlued thereto iav4iig re ard only t the claims of which they shall thru havo had notice and ujey will not bo liable for any ivart uf tho wild utat to any person of wl os ilulm they shall l uot then have had notice a j mackinnon tl solicitor for tho uo utors jated uils 1st day of november ulh 3 ago 1m built nar tlio firoaant ono aaetto of bloom on ha bent atoaa k at your cjrocera today pugsley dingman co um1ted toronto comfgrt soap wondeitland friday november 22 arms and the girl with illlllo uurko a story of th early stages of the war saturday novcmder 1 tom sawyer with jaijt i iclt font as mark twain s boy hi ro itomembei the old swluiinlnt hole tha cave the ruft uk i ui k and tho kiwmi old duyu oc ical sport tuesday novemulii 20 the foiillnucd photo i lay ii woman in the web a mny of russian intrigue it l gregory

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