births muriate and deaths are now charred for at tho rolumlns rates illrtha coc harrlajres soe xeatha 60c memorial cards t9 loe per lino extra for poems d1cd jiutunat ht clair mich on mon day junn 30 191d lydl widow or tho into james llutlln orod 82 years fcoll j at cjuetph goncrnl hospital on monday juno 30 1d19 david llolcu of naooatfawoya in hla figlh year joi iniito v on ilunday juno 23 1d19 at itio ltlvata 1atlcnts it1i- hon toronto general ii cop it at eli sabeth olon beloved wife of uamufil johnston in her 74th year qftfe arinn 3rne irwm tiiuiuioat july ltl9 brief local items fcjuhncrlption paid eh the nlorlous twelfth a week from fctoturday juno rosea were most prolific and beautiful hero his year i tho schools closed on friday for the lone nummor vacation juno of this year passed without tho customary juno frosts llaylnfl commenced hero last week many fields aro ylcldlmr czceodljikly fine crops acton l o l will celebrate tho 12th july at fergus tho boy scouts band will ircompany them mr e a ilase haa purchased house no 2 on voardmore c and w ilobcock has bought no erin township sunday school convention will bo held in the melhn- dtut church at mimosa this afternoon and event off owing to the dominion day holi day our business houses did not ob serve- tho customary wednesday half- bo 1 j day yesterday mr joseph orton writes from necpewo man crops are two weeks in advance of other years good pros- pecto for a blc crop too cost of tho two cots donated by acton womens institute to the childrens shelter at milton was 70 00 not sco as was reported last week j e marcellus principal of milton buhllc and continuation school haa resigned and has accepted a similar position in madoc ulfb school at a alary of izj00 tho thoucht of tho arerore return ed soldier on tuesday was take it from me ive spent three or four- dominion days in dtcland franco and dclclum but homes tho place for me jon all holidays acton 1 o u no 467 will parado to tho methodist church on sunday july 6 for tho erenlna service rev i m moyer will preach the annual sermon all vial tine brethren will be cordially welcomed tho ladies of knox church bold a very oucesaful miscellaneous shower at tho manse last thursday erenlnjc in behalf of mrs fred wright tho happy young- war bride who cam acton with her soldier cenuy tour articles in the bayathame campalird are sane fair and reason able said a prominent cluxento the fma pxdtss the other day if wo would all act upon your editorial snr- ffesuona it would be better for b and seller and all concerned a church year of fine progress intertfltinjr congregational meet ing in the methodist church with gratifying report ncv mr movcrco ouccnooruu miniutry the annual oonsrcffatlonal meeting of tho methodist church last thursday evening was cliaiactrrloed by much interest in tho affairs or tho church and hopefulness for tho continued prosperity of tho cause wlillo tho members and adherents enjoyed a moat appetising banquet prepared by the ladles aid uoclety the sunday school orojwiitra played an enjoyable promrarrime tho pastor rev l m moycrj plea santly referred to the gathering and i said this was the character of church social ho moat enjoyed it is like ma family gathering the members have the opportunity or getting to know each other better there was no purpose of money making but solely an evening to talk over matters respecting the spiritual and financial affairs of the church taking a retro- apectlvo view ha said oa we view the blessings of tho year we have reason to thank clod and take courage there nave been joys and sorrow during tho year but in them all we have realised the nearness of tho presence of cod reports from the various depart ments of the church were given by the officers and they showed a year financial prosperity mr a t drown treasurer of tho envelope fund re ported receipts of i123 43 and a bal ance on hand of 73j2 the treasurer of tho trustee board v moore showed receipts or 1 020 8 and a balance on hand of 469 00 to which is added a bequest of 100 00 received since the lft june from the executors of the late kelly griffin 2sr moore also re port 3d that the board had da elded to pay 1300 00 of tho 900 00 in debtednass on the parsonage tho only debt on church property lie also stated that at tho suggestion of the epworth league a ftpe organ trust fund had been opened the lcaguo offering the first subscription mrs a t brown reported a success ful year for tho womans missionary society with 33 regular and t life memberi and contributions to mission funds of 100 06 mr j cheater mat thews missionary secretary of the church reported total missionary giv ing for the year of 963 13 mrs james moore gave a very in teresting report of tho activities of tho ladles aid society their primary function is to keep the parsonage comfortable for the pastor and his family and this has been admirably accomplished the finances of the year were 2sm9 and the year closed with m1 fn the treasury frank kennedy superintendent of the sunday school spoke of the im portance of this part of the churchs activities and invited all present to interest themselves in lta work miss bertie speight treasurer reported re ceipts of s7u8 j2cdj2 paid to mis sions and a balance m hand of 17130 itoy brqwn secretary showed tho average attendance last year was 133 miss edith dennis gave a glowing report of the epworth league lb membership and interest had incrcas ed its receipts a 39394 missionary contributions were 100 and a balance of 13929 remains in the treasury miss speight reported for the intermediate and junior lea- sues which have a membership of 81 in these young leogures she sold are the future members of the senior lea- neighborhood news town and country the tflout pondo mcnarn john and w a 1 irnt brook arc hnvlnu u sleeping puvllllou croc toil at their nu minor home frlppn liroa aro bulldjnjr the structure the onhlnoorn who nrr tulilng love in etc for actons proposed waterworks wcro hcio last week looking at tlit spring they found it too low for a gravltalon system of sufficient head and not sufficient volume of water for actons needs limbhuugs mr dtiuglns m dowdy rcturnod this week from the fjtudrnts conference at ilroinn lake our which ho at tended nn on ofllio rtjircnfltitallve of toronto itriherfilty ha spent a vttflt nry puunantty at tho oonfcrenaj and viji 1 1 trijji qurtiei anil alotilruil imieuu luwdy linn been tjfne 1 on tho temporary staff of toronto trucliors he in to bo coiintatulatod on this fine appointment oakvillg milton the daughters of the empire will hold their annual garden party on july 1c at the homo of mr momlchaol martin street some of the old shacks in town are being taken down and tho mn lor in i in them used in the building of new dwellings mrs j c whlmott of toronto has been spending a few days wjth frit ids in town and vicinity a mcduffe postvlllc sold his farm down there for 10 000 and purchased aler wlllmotls farm near milton for 12 000 junes bowman has purchased a lot from t coxa on martin j tree t on which ha intends to erect a dwelling this summer the town council is havlna a new sat of welch sea ira installed at the rear of tho town hall where tho old scales used to bo twenty- five years i ago tho bov v a i chad wick hector of st- johns church victoria h and his eon i red have been tho guests of police magistrate dloo reformer tho hoard of education last week aaked fur 23000 for the croc t ion of a now school some of tho members of tho council think they should have aaked for at least 40000 for tho pur pose tho strawberry crop in this district in a bumper one and all they need is moro rain a pile of old boxesat tho rear of the ware wanuf co factory took fire on saturday afternoon no damage was done beyond burning the old wood capl ritxgerald percy litchfield and three nom rues charlie and el- mer recently returned ftom ovrrseos havo left on a motor trip to coboconl edltur fonder of the star who is a victim of hay fovcr in rocu iterating t tho sulphur springs at preston tw6 cars were in a collision at the interxectlun of colborne and thomas streets on sunday evenlnc they struck hard but beyond a bent fender not much damage was done the atrlklng car never stopped to see if any harm was done record fli e i kraoaxwna mlllns of coneoleum hugo we have ever had van a few left and for fhla week will give our customers a bpedal price churchill concolcum rugs 3 yards by i yards only four ituga left of thia size kcgu- inr price s20 00 tor 1125 conffolcuia hush 3 yards by 3 yards only 3 ictt of thia size regular price sib 00 special st 1025 concolcum rags 3 yjirds by 3 yards only 3 rugs left in this ize kegulsr price si0oo special at 1475 concolcum rugs yards by 2 yards only i rug left regular price 1300 special at 91175 for he summer room or uedroonu there is no moor covering made that will give the wear and appearance thai the conftbleum rue will vou will save dioney at prices quoted here watktllakttm 1m wkbding an tiltctmhav prkflknth wrt hi r h ft ia ktivfi vtt anl f r t iin- ni t try t t i vt tntty a rr f t t nl til it rtrt manm6e littwet inoucrj geohynds acron omtahio shaws summer schools tfiftftur appeal t nrftiii flentit who if tft irn t- ihrta tr fiutia fjmn ttr an d a m ria1utim int iil 1rtii 1tmiklit vrlin w m oh jsmenf id the fine cattle of halton county a jugh percentage of ebrportabfe cattle owned our fatelktb stock adilffled by visitors halton county shorthorn were paid a splendid but not an un warranted compliment the other day mr n c mackay agricultural re presentative of brace county with about thirty of the leading- bbortbont breeders of that county come across the western peninsula to see the splendid stock of our county amoog these were mr scott of port elgin and mr howe of alberta both well known in tho shorthorn world starting- in the north they colled to see the herd of amos broa of mof fat then to the pettlt bros at bur lington mr ed sherwoods burling ton mr a o farrow oakvlue and finished by calling to see ur h mit chells herd at nelson there are sev eral other prominent shorthorn breed ers in the county on whom they would like to have called but their time was too short the farmers pronounced the day moat profitable and pleasant we are becoming known cor food stock in halton and it la possible that many are not aware of the high rank we hold compared with other couotler last march figures were compiled at toronto showing tho number of ex- portable cattle that come into that market 7 of the total were export able many counties hod no export able beef but halton came second with 1 exportable during the post two weeks the de partment of agriculture burlington have made a census of the scrub bulls being used throughout the county and the- percentage is very small being about 8 some counties of the pro vince were estimated to hare m to 80x scrub bulls in use docs there not seem to be some lndlcatloo here that our comparative high standard of breedlnc is having lta influence on county exports of cattle t at any rate folks are pointing their fingers at inl and coming to see however we have not reached tho top of the ladder we still have the scrub bull with us these tnoy good individuals in some camm perhaps belter than soma pure breds in use jt is true that one cannot build up a herd on pedigree only but is equally true that the individual falls down occasionally where the individual is poor though and there is no pedigree of course one cannot expect profltabl mr n f moore spoke of the or chestra and its effort to help tho sun day school and the social func of tho church and mr william williams for forty years continuously a member of the choir referred to its efforts and the splendid material available for a very fine choir mr nell mcnabb convenor of tho tennis court and athletics spolco for his department during the eveninff reference woa made to the proposal of the epworth league that a pipe organ trust fund be opened their offer to contribute o it and the action of tho trustee board in its acquiescene in the proposal this matter was received with general favor the board had decided when twothirds of the amount required was on deposit in the fund action would be taken brief words respecting the future work of the church were spoken by the pastor zl pmoore n p mclam r- j kerr r n brown a e nicklln r il wassbrougb c el bailey and jsjna matthews the oldest member of the board j a cordial vote of thinks was jassed i to the ladles of the church for tho splendid banquet provided the tables were prettily decorated with peonies and vines the reports were interspersed solos most acceptably rendered by miss lestif of lome school a reading by miss clara el moore and selections of the orchestra rev mr moyer tho esteemed pastor filled the c with characteristic ability 01 loam mr edward cleave lias been spend ing several weeks with friends at cor- whln a number from this vicinity aro writ i he on tho entrance examinations at acton mrs fred stewart and son of jil- frlda visited friends hero during the week mr deri mckcown who went to the northwest a couple of weeks ago is enjoying his visit out there very much tho closing servlcea at tho brick church last sunday wcro largely at tended former members who had removed to other localities and num erous friends como to attend this last service in tho old homo church itev i m moycr into whoso pastoral care the membership here lias been placed preached an impressive sermon and informed tho members that ho would bo ever ready to minister to their needs and would make a pastoral vlsi tation at tho earliest opportunity ho assured them a cordial welcome await ed them at the church in acton to which they had been attached 1l p moore on behalf of tho acton congre gation also extended to the members and adherents of this church a cordial invitation to tho acton church tho ny friends hero regret very much to learn of tho death of mrs bam lie i johnston toronto mrs lottlo lleatty of manltowan- ing in upending a few weeks with her oon mr hugh johnson itev mr mcdonald was here ror a few days this week mr mcdonald is supplying the baptist church at owen sound for a few months ho may after ho completes the special college course ho is now taking ac cept this splendid charge a a per munent pastorate new scotch gronlto monnmentobave just been erected in the cemetery here in tho family plots af mrs tho itydor and mr hugh mccutcheon which improve tho appearance of their plots very much for a small cemetery churchill has a very fine lot of family monuments dublin 1 yard wide english unoleum at sslco pek hunning yard compare these prices with youk catalogue crewsons corners pure breds have been bred tor cer tain purposes some for beef some for milk and if one is dealing with cither of thesa commodities then why not take advantage uf the generations of brood tnjr that has been done and et the kind of stock to produce our re suits it is just tho same as harvest lug a wood crop of wheat it coats you more to harvest the result of i does nave more profit more than that one does not feel proud to how ones friends that bad field of wheat tho good field of course one cleats about the war is well over now during its proeresa we havo been producing all meat possible and many animals havo been kept for beef that should have boei vealed now we are getting down to business oxoln let us select and breed that halton county may be- umsmore famous and our farmers more prosperous ii o- llaxe agrl- cultural representative military news pte brlatow of the bantam bat talion arrived home fronl overseas last week he was accorded a cordial wel come home pte arthur first brook reached his home tn toronto from france last week arthurs acton frunds will be delighted to welcome him to his birth place when be can find it convenient to come motor driver william woldle reach ed tho homo of his father alex wal- dle esl from overseas on sunday morning he received a royal welcome i mr waldla spent much of the time be was in the war in greece he basj had many interesting experiences pte elmer wilson of illrtle man arrived home front overseas on satur day to visit hi outer mrs edwin maddock and other friends pte wil son was in many of the hottest en gagements he lost a foot in franc j- he is a lawyer and bos the degree of ll b the sad news lias reached friends here of the death of lie lavergu lalng son of arthur lalng in a mill tary hospital in france pte lalngt was a member of the united states army and his friends were expecting him home when tho heartrending news came lie lolng spent much of his early boyhood in acton would you kindly spare me space lu the kan liars to thank the citizens of acton for so kindly presenting mo n go watch onmyrrturn from master johnnlo kingsbury who was trampled on by a horse last week while sowing turnips is improving mr john thomas was takon to tho guelph hospital last week suffering from appendicitis l mrs carter and children quelph visited at mr t nelllq last week mrs laau of toronto tpent several days lost week at mr j gambles mr and mrs wm coleman acton visited friends hero on sunday miss cthcl damper guelph la spending a few weeku at her homo here mrs- m crewson received tho oad news laat wock of tho death of her father in hamilton mr and mrs alger grippe moffat spent sunday with friends hero the pit regular preaculng service in tho methodist church here lost sunday will long be remembered considerable number of members and friends who formerly worshipped here attended among these were mr and mrs r ii wansbroufih mr and mrs j il denny mr and mrs ired cooper mrs a t mann mr and mrs w h walker of acton were also present rev l m moyer preached a specially helpful discourse explained to the con gregation that the membership had been placed under his pastoral over sight and invited all who could ar range it to make acton church their church home for the future he sold he would visit them all in their homes as soon as possible and would always be ready to attend to anypcclnl palls 1l p moore of the acton church cor dially endorsed tho invitation to tho members to attend acton church mr 03ioxmi oil ujdpjjimu juoxu3u j r the trustees have had plans pro- pored for a commodious enclosed en trance and cement steps at tho school hero tenders are asked for their construction and it is expected the im provements will be completed by tho tlmo school opens after the holidays tho school sessions closed with a very enjoyable picnic last friday after- j noon tho proceedings commenced with a programme of recitations and songs a list of races and sports were run off in mr d waldlos field after which an enjoyable plcnlo lunch was served general regrt was expressed at tho retirement of miss hattlo mc- clung as teacher of tho school hero i or two years she has with great ac ceptance had charge of dublin school mr robert wajdlo is greatly im proving tho appearance of his farm residence his akllland experience as a carpenter la proving advantageous a buggy left by the nldo or tho road on the second lino at the rear of mr thomas elliotts farm by a couple of acton men last week was tho causo of uevral horses being scored while bclnjr driven post mr duncan mc- dougall had nn unfortunate experi ence 4ln horse took fright throw him out of tho buggy ran up the second line turned across at elliotts crossroad and ran as far as fyfe sotnervllles tho top of the buggy was torn to shreds and other damages sustained 25 pairs heavy ibex flannelette blankets at per pair 385 wc have 25 pair in white only of this large size heavy nap flancllcttc blankets in pink and bluo border this is the last chance you will have to buy this quality of blanket ac this price as they are worth wholesale the prices wc quote special at l85 pair bpeysioe france i have thanked mr scut chlngs for bringing watch to me while on his visit to toronto thanking the committee uf acton for their continued mark of appreciation to the returned soldier yours respectfully j sum- ner jte sheldon moyer reached homo i from france on monday afternoon there is grwu rojolrtnr at the metho dist parsonaa that this only reached homo safely at severe wounds sustained yust pi the signing of the armistice have healed nloely and he looks welt rev and mrs moyer appreciate highly the many congratulations extended nlysaurt has lajlo tot prtorro w j campbell limited has been incorporated under ontario charter to can on a general grain buying and nitlllng business at norvut the new firms capital will be 140000 mr 3 roaevear and utile daughter jean of toronto havo been holiday ing at mr ephralm moores tho farmers here commenced tlietr haylnc last week the crop is turn ing out very well indeed miss laura sprawl who recently en tered the general hospital guelph to take a course as a nurse was homo for a brief visit during the week the annual plcnlo of tho sunday school here on saturday afternoon was a most successful and enjoyable one the weather was cool and plea sant and the attendance was larger than usual miss lottie moore and miss mcclung wcro the moving spirits and kept the proceedings going well arranged order tho following list of races and other contests were carried out with the successful con testants named soys under six earl bayers girls under six jean rosevear grace robertson lena whitfield boys undor nine llthbis mcarthur hughs- mills frank lo robertson lllrl under nine tona wallace flora bayers margaret wajdlo uoy under twelve nelson mlno will chi ivors douglas robertson girls under twelve winnie tolman ellen mills jean hayon roy under fifteen jack woldle russell smith janus tolman girls under fifteen dulcle tolman dorothy freeman alicia whitfield boys over fifteen chas felt clar ence mcarthur jack wat lie married women mrs lbjsavoar mrs dutu mrs smith biscuit race jack wajdlo chas fell nelson mlno coat race dulcle tolman and jas tolman ulanche joe and charles fell winnie tolman and jock woldle lotato race chas fell jatnss tol man jim mills fhred andneedleanjaolrvnl die and blanche joe will chllvers and i ellen mills jumca tolman and winnie i tolman olrhr hack ltaco dulclo tolman winnie tolman and ellen mills boys sack itaoe chus fell jack waldlo james tolman girls nail driving contest dulcle tolman winnie tolman jean bayers boys noll driving contest ed morley jim mills james tolman the plcnlo lea was greatly enjoyed and was participated in by a number of the fathers who arrived at the grove in time fur this feature hags of candy and peanut were distributed to all the scholars speyslde haa a little iamb not a marys uuis lamb but lotties little lamb this pet lamb belonini to miss ittle moore am is a jreat pet deck ed in ribbons it was ono of the hap piest of the via lom at tho hunday school plcnlo on saturday erin mr and mrs w reeve ly and mrs lay cock motored to hamilton last week and had a most pleasant outing mr frank iilnnle of east gray bank is tho guest of relatives in this vicinity mr beg jcwett wife and daugh ter of uxbrldgc motored here on thursday and visited his brother rev j a jo wo it at the parsonage dr reynolds has so far recovered from ms recent auto accident that ha and mro reynolds were able to leave on tuesday on a visit to his parents near bowmanvllle the hon duncan marshall of olds alto dr and mrs david marshall dr alice marsliall and mlsa e mar- sail of- starling scotland visited last week with dr and mrs abbott and other relatives hero mr jus miller of cambrl saslr is homo on a visit to his father mr john miller james came with a friend all tho way by motor and had a very fine trip pte andrew clarke eldest son of mrs alex norrle sixth line returned home on saturday last ho weni west eight years ago from where he enlisted and spent three years in france with no 12 field ambulance and was among the first troops who entered germany pte albert norrio eldeet son of mr and mrs norrle also re turned homo from siberia two weekq ag0 ad vocate notice to creditors op marion cree deceased tho ictodl torn of marlon russell cree la to of tho village of acton in tho county of halton married woman who died on or about tho third day of june 1919 aro required on or before tho 2ch day of july 1019 to send to the under ulgned solicitor for tho executors of tho will of tho said deceased their christian and surnames addresses anc descriptions and the full particulars of their claims and liter tho noid 2cth day of july 1919 the sold executors will proceed to distribute the auscts of the said de ceased among tho portico entitled by law and they will not bo rcsponsiblo for any claims of which they ahall not havo received notice at tho tlmo fixed for such dlstiibtutlon dated at acton this cth day of june a ji 1919 matthew cltee annie cree castor i a for trtftittw nn children in use for over 30 years millinery special 4 50 panama hou for jz75 3 50 panama hals for 200 all other lines of trimmed hats at greatly reduced prfccs store open throuch july misses cooper georgetowns directed by the drummers snack club under the patronage of th g w v a of georgetown open a1b concekt friday july 25 in the park itspm special service on toronto sub urban rallvty for guelph toronto and intvrxaedltta points- afterthfi conctrt costume procession saturday july 2s at 1 pun phizes for boys and qlrls under 14 1 for chorllo chaplin and mary pickfurd 2 for coutumo rondo of paper 3 lor patriotic costume for those over 14 j for best comic 2 for beat artistic 3 for best patriotic spoets oaturday july 20 at 2 pun in th park soo hand bills for nrucrumine youtt presence will help wo want to help tho g w v a to net aultablv prcmlaco a tfood wholesome outing with a glorious object- help tho cause by boomlntf tho concert and sports admission concert adults 2b children 16c returned men free curs coo illgm ttc skiru adults lc children loc georgetown friday and saturday july 25th and 26th jno allen horn secretary always bears the signature of wfmooney of guelph has opened a store on main street acton where be will conduct a tin- umlth and sheet metal business orders for hot air furnaces and plumbing will receive special atten tion xt d1l1i fv jrlmlip tche of pimno vtoln nd ctrtnq fnstumcrvts otli will v alt acton uu till i k until tartlu r i u v pupils j re pared or o imtr etamlnati iut jjcmui at u acrou texs i uj nllo will r prompt altentpjii ft u p 11 o aio pressing it pairing qothc3 thoroughly cleaning your cleaned tn sanitary- workshop pressed and repaired by expert workmen wc can make that old suit look like new try us guelph ontario strawberries fresh picked every day wc will supply our customers with firstclass fruit as long as they last at lowest possible pncts spring lamb for friday and saturday fkesh gendered lard in paila highest cash price paid for butter and eggs mcenery vans west end meat juarket main street acton ontario yonae 4 charles streets toronto get the dest it pays bi noted throucliuut camilla f hlch tnade buiuiitrau tluljliuii a cttat dtiilaiid for our iruduatuti ojcn all tar jnur now writ for dialogue w j elliott principal notice to ladies in town and country 1 ura collecunc ilocu and hub bcra and all kinds of junk when you aro dono with your houuo clcaninc en i up aliuii ailboord phono 5 lux 201 i will guarantee cood uatu faction and prompt attention alex gilboord 261 aeton ont phone 65 mam street next kenncy oro surms tor oale 100 acres esquesing township j jules from milton 7 uirra tvorltublc bulynco buh ami pasture l nrreo prchard wall light clay loam to untidy lonm bluric ltmm 3 wells and it nroelc fciolld stono house 1- rot ma nmviy pa rrj tmd disunited hunk bum qsxlo ull crmmtod ttcup g hiad of cattle calf pan 0 liorao utnlls 2 box atalbi root house am fft n alalia root house and fcod li opeil run for htock butury houau v olio 26x12 fichool 1 mile rural m tlnn price 910500 tmns arrun utter carrior 3 ehods 1030 cut noor implemawt ahed telephone possession any 100 acres on stone road 1 mile from town of milton 10 lie r lit v url ablu ivilunto pat turn 3 ucrea orchard nolf clay 1 ixu in wclu und a uprlni i mniti houat 8 roumu summer kitchen cufura at tlour luink tuin 7 tlo up 17 head of cuttlo c homes box o till i lit run otublu iux4ti dilvlun nlid hood pit pen hen houuu uilo sxl2 bthodl 1 mile i hurt h 1 mile ltural mall and telcphono iuaaojuitoii urranuid prii 510600 tonns urruiificd is acres nelson township nearest village carlisle plamboro store l miles rklt kellys meat market corner mill and elain strei acton i carry u full lino of meats as i liavo had many ywia uiperlonco it la tny aim to brim bcroro xny cuatonxru tho vury choicest miata at a reasonable price will you b mo an oii tunlty to show you cash paid rqiuiujtjli and lqos w kelly acton 0nt v fhrtii vurktilc bjtlniuu hnnlvi and fc tul acres iwnm whh uillui uiltf ail ir j ho uj t hmt urn u hti ut t imh bohinil 3 milk- idiunh 3 f omnia tl fuuiultitiui driving house this fiii urruimt concrete house ufouo darn 30x0 with eouo uihla flfkjrtj pemenfed ioasesiilpn arranged ht tuplllauy adail- for niiiritu imlulllf vice 470a yi acjie at hoitnby village iimall ortliard vlu rr ttwe 1 ttppla trttu a looms food car nml wooduhid i value barn 2 hurulu and 2 iuwii jiiij jku lsxl- garden party wednesday july 16 at s0 pftl in the park acton under the auaplos f qt albans churvh humsh cam home aflalfl atnbiiuh for uuc tlrlvluh house tfnrairo u cilia cljuicl h mill utatlun hi mllcu uturp 1 miles luul nd tulthoiiu lvimiualou uiraniij lrlio 200 terms ariumiud 120 acres vi mills noinh of dudas st ha5ulton 13 mules 11e uau woikubli- iuiuiilo liuli 3 acrca orcliardjsojlejtiy uiil tijmnc crottr motttl brlrtrnounii id rooms inkood rviwlr ollur hunk burn 30x70 with luublu ls 2 uhods on ntouc fouuda- tlrlvluh nliid luiiluiiint ttliktl will ut htublcjt school 2 miles i 3 iiiiiril 1 occasion arrased lrii ao0o rcruw a great double attraction jules brazil and will j white those n positively he funniest and cloverest pair uf outer ulnecp npnesuliis todsy yuu want lauxhs and whltond ilrusfl ra fho real comtdy kliica cash a humoritfeach a oeisaom fttttih toaethsr funny tssw 1 fliile from 200 acetes tltapalasar tounsuu- omagh istt uctw win a bin uil ii no btinli g ut ixjj orchard soil olay loam pltiif of wutcr holld brick hu it mums t totern and hard vratei tloao caufjful jfltib rmi lu front of iidusu and orchard hank barn s0x 10 twaler in cattle cjublr lljirii no 2 coxlo ueup is hctl 7 lurwi jlionl j iijllu church 3 utllca rural floou iuriux arranged oroco 11ft upi1 i i mull loaaoaluii urtunsd luu admlasloi comta aw viutifj xovn fiuendh cents god 6avc thc cinq cars free willoughfoy ftrm agency iead office pfiohoetgwn fjrjt head office to expect lo pay 1 high prica for talc perftjmal with an odor that cost thousands of dolhrc to produce would be natural but to bo abb to obtain such a superb perfume at a low price la a delightful surprlffl this surprise awaits you in the talc derftjmed with jontet1 the new odor of tweny- ax flowers mckees tfcs f4xll orup atorfl quclph ont