ut fortyflfth year no 14 acton ontario thursday morning october 2 1010 7 single copies five cents new advertisements the methodist church acton rev i m moyer pastor pnonai- willow su ii 1 2 30 l s jhj i i hmluy l ux 1 millllu 1 ur luy 7 p m h 1 tli tv tnj mlln i lotii 11 it 1 r 1- two yourn a riii 1 r ah 1hi ruim v iii irh voi a iii invir i cdul loot a tilt mtnlor v at 1 iii ui lyu ruwii ui 1 kii vn kroutly i like 1 v leavlni 1 it i i hush ol 1 1 1 valuable property for sale brick ut m unl udjurotit lurid ultu utcd un mill stroi near jo it office occupied by owner aj jily ti 12 2 m o havili for sale wl buy oh hell bsarsr or registered j e carter investment broker guelph j bookkeeper typist wanted compttint bookkeeper for business canctm out of town on who is able to operate typewriter for particular address utter to free press office 12 i acton ont w philp teacher of piano violin ad other string inatumanta also pipe ouqan wilt visit a of each week tun on wednesday until further nolle pupils prepared for conservatory examinations message l at acrom fan passs office will receive prompt attention choice groceries and provisions have you tried mcdougallb for fresh groceries and krcsh fruits and right prices mrs jennie mcdougall m aoton ont wonderland friday october 3 mary pcivfohd in johanna enlists suuett ooinedy win n lovo ut blind saturday octodtr a a wunttii of impuutu will lena cavuyisrl hunshln m edy mid the british luaaltc tuesday october t man from funeral hat go with wultac- 1u1j no of mn of might wednesday october b a fox picture watch lo th pictures thsnks giving oay mstfnee snd night l gregory this is a store 1 ill sin i ittctilan hay iirtnoi aited 10 apply to 111 iii ut uk a mi- it 14 3 it il no 1 acton heifer astray cntno t 1i1 prornluca of the under i signed 1 l 2 tn c nunuuiptwnyb 011 auruiit 27 u rod unl while helfir the owner m y rocovnr uamii by inov ins pro an i paying expensoa 11 3 john d mcdonaln sweater coat lost grey hwcaixr coat with shawl col lar loat on art on rrmuroad fair night september 24 mndcr iileajte icuvi herald onto or innil to jamlh lolluan watch lost a waltham dosed ai old wu lady if lost in acton ilurlnif tha week under will bo rewind ml by retort to inn iiubui or to for sale stewart farm lot number twenty nix concession two bsqueslna nd 1 joining tho village of amon two hun dred urrcji fall pious hi nr itonn ioa twoafun cm imi nrranrdfl rtusonubloj i tcrtna apply to t vri or box 01 acton i accommodation wanted hoard and lodirlnj la deal red far tho tcachm who attend the convention bo held in acton on october 9 and 10 i tho toachera are wllllna to ty for tour moala and yulglntc tor one night 1 1 j3w all cltlxena who or willing to assist tho convention tnd siva com- i fortabo accommodation un thl baala will ploone notify mish l- u itoyck or 13 s miss is a iii- l andeuijonj victory bonds where style in womens apparel finds its highest expression where a distinctive atmosphere prevails and influences every selection a store where the critical woman will always find her apparel requirements anticipated it is a store where dress is understood as an expression of the person ality of tho wearer a helpful store which giyes fullest recognition to the demands of fashion and fulfills it con scientiously 1 this is a store of golden values where you may count on a full dollars value for every dollar spent q v and in coming to this store there s always the advan tage of exclusiveness in stylo and comprehensiveness in selection it is alwaysjrofitahio o come togulnh to macdonalds to do the shopping you arc mot particular about womens and childrens apparel dress fabrics and accessories mens and boys clothing wallpapers floor coverings and draperies dl e macdonald bros ltd guelpits leading and largest store wyndhanv macdonnd and garden streets gaelph onl acton creamery dairy co highest prices paid for your cream fair test and full satisfaction guaranteed highest market price for butter fat w1u receive any amount of cream you bring in highest market price for cream and eggs open monday thursday and saturday evenings until 10 p acton creamery dairy co mann watson proprietors willow street opposite government building honest goods russells right 1 prlc we have just received a large shipment of feltex the now floor covering this is superior to oilcloth and is not affected by heat or cold 2 yards wide a good range of patterns to choose from call and aco them sweater coats just arrived n fine assortment of boys men b und ladies sweater coats at reasonable prices underwear a well uhsortcdnlqjk of dillurcn a u4idi ineitani boys underwear prices to suit 01 groceries and fruit fresh cranberries cabbage celery grapes bun an as oranges and lemons dc russell fit values mill street acton ont star clat j0 smmpt frktoiy nd oatis take heed lest this liberty of yours harm the weak one manjrtho realizes weakness saya if you church people vote back the drink tm a lost man aqle sermon ov mr mover in an abla und ronvlnrlns nennon in the ucthodut church ut sunday morning- itnv l m muyor abowed the fallucy of the utterly lmius in ita endeavor by the use of acrlptura pa imffm wrested froro their aettlns to 1kilit op their eftorf to brlns imck th tii i trainc ho jo showcxl how ulmio the ballot to be uactl on octo ber 20 really la to the prohibition imply to mark four xxxx in the no column two text were uoett 1 ci r 8 take heod lest by any mean this liberty of your become a tumbling blortc to thrm that are weak and ilab 3 it woe unto him that aiveth hln neighbor drink that put lest thy ixmicwhlm and makont htm drunk- our vote on october 20 will decide whether prohibition la to continue and the law improved or not th ontario tempentnre act waa enacted to atop tho waata cauaed by the liquor traffic ihi that tha rood mlsht bo available for our force in tnaland and franco and tho money for neceaaary war pur pone in theae daya of roconatructon both food and money are aa creauy nmxitml now a then and to brins back tho liquor trainc would aerloualy hamp trcauaiui natloal arowth the tua of tha ballot in tho comlng electlon wu vividly explained if we follow tha very almpla taak of auuk in f ur xxxx in the no column w retain he ontario temperance act if waraajk an x in the- yea column at qucntlon no 1 we destroy the on tario temperance act and aa the pro mler who framed the bill and alao the preaent ballot anja we hrlng back the ilcenne law aa we had it before pro hibition with all it evlbji and w would become pnrtnur in the liquor bunlnena if we vote for number two we brlnff hack intoxlcatlnx beer in bottlca if no three provalla wo briar back tlie bur room to tha hotel if we vote for no four wo add liquor atorea to tho bar rooms and make rondltton unquestionably wqrsa than when the bar rooma xlated without them a bottlo trade fre for all to me this seema one of the moat aerlouj public questions that has evei oome before us i m thlnklnat of what it mesnu to the homo to the wife to the children when a roan comes home with his liottle of liquor boucht government store i m thinking of many man who themselves feel they cannot resist the temptation of liquor easily uvuiublo one nun said to me if you church people vote back this drink again tin a lost jnan i know a number of good men were cajoled by the sophistries of the lib erty league before they realised its ral nbj it of restoring the liquor trulllc brjaklnr down the sunday law and creating wldo open conditions for sup lay an 1 week duyj they see now tlial our liberties are interfered with in every ijy life for the public good fvnn if we are i uulng a new roof on our house the municipality steps 1 i and bilge us to purchase a permit we it m quarantined from infectious dhteaao on the walls of our own council chamber i mud that tha u of tobaooo is prohlbllthl in that room nnd ily order if the council a law is based on principles- calculated u safeguard the wouar of the public let ua stand for what j best for our fcllowmen for tho home for the wife for tho children and vote four xxxx in tha no column of the ballot on october 20 news of local import knox church next sunday i lev ii if macpheraon m a clerk or the presbytery uuelph will preach in knox church next hurtday mum lug mjiii evening i lev mr macpheraon will art aa interim moderator during the vacancy the watarwertcs quastlon at a special meeting of the council on m inday evening the engineers who have been investigating matter hcru to secure data respecting the con strurtlon jf a wttrrwwrkn systum in achn presented tentative plana these wilt bo laid before the property owners at a publlp meeting railed for next mom lay cvcplng raturttad soldtara reception bux1 the last roceptloti to our turned soldier heroes several morn acton men have returned from ijvet seas almost all ou- iys tiave now reached home w uld it not bo doslr nble for our cltlscns itvceptlon com mlttoe to- nrtti gr for another recep tlon at un early data and extend tha usual public welcome and present the ricnlcmtd testimonial hla appasl was dismissed hom9 time ago an oakvllle man named dim was convicted by police magistrate shields and fined for a ing uquof he appealed the appeal was h ard ut oncoode hll lost friday j w urrie k c fonaerly crown attom y si tcronlo appeared for the nppollant ind crown attorney itck for he cnwn the a mj win dismissed and dill ordered to nay s0 costs notes of the fair jconrtown eople wore generous in manifestation of the neighborly spirit thorn must have been a couple of hundud or their citizens in attendance un wednesday afternoon tjr once the t rials or speed gave genuine pleasure to hundreds of visit ora tho contestants were not con- rined to two or three old wornout plugs devoid of morit of any kind there worn half a floxen very good horses in the entry lists the merry go round dldn t go after ul 1 art of the mechanism was lost between hre and oakylue two or three blacklegs with gamb units devices should have been run off tha grounds a few pursea of tha un sophlstocated were llgoter arter thelr owners tried to best the sharpers at their own gumes it was a gcod day for ice creajk cones tle iloy koouu wro quite an at tiuiuvn feature tnclr boout games und sluuti wtre much amlred the school pupils parade was much missed this feature brought much ruvurablu comment laat if the ulreotora oould do6fi a few hundred dollars to cattle shads it would create a new interest in thl class a lot of money has been spent pn in a it u now fatrlytho cattle imii n turn i expect moro consider utlon at tii cltlseiis ita rid gae excellent hervl and nild the requiismeuts fust ua sutisfsctuilly as tha expensive city lunula whl h tho fair itoard has en jriifl ot prt vtous years i its lent undaay and becretary llyndu weie certainly busy men both days and murray mroonaldkept pacr with them in his duties- k very body worked for the success of the fair the piano rxhlblt tf kelly hon ouulph wua an attractive place in the hull hyiuona hardware illd a big atroke of business in dlvtributh yard sticks r muun wllsuit showed an attrac tlvo variety t f eloctro oxtures juliiwto i nihil it of mwmg lua- hluim and kitchen cabinets had many vlsltiiiu iu lttiifs matte u wy oonipre imiislvu okltlblt of tho gokb he u rtprwsntl here jim unl hlu mguliunv kei i thu liiiifcoinfil iuso at un ouileen acre lutr groundi ure ilwiiys greatly admired by visitors lnuv jakemo baokground is a alrlk lug foaturm the junior i o d k- did a thriving day n business in their booth the judges at the sir gave utmost satisfaction they were as follows utfht horses k ii clancy quslph huavy horses is ajiwon quelph and j u curk norval cattle w kullott luflph sheep j j klllolt guelph pigs ii ixedels itreslau poultry i it oulld itockwood grain and roots thos hcott krln fruit mayor bm 1th liurllngton butler j h- btratton o a ouelp baking and pastry l- chambers milton flown ilarry uul lis 1 irani i ton ladle work mrs quim hrumptou mrs mcaihbotl ull tin rlim uni miss tro ichtan llramp ton bsbles miss watklns new york and mrs inspector w h btawarl two vaara a prisoner in germany luv henry cotton of norval clr cult who was overseas in the flying korce during the war and a nrbjoner hrlertotiy tor two years will preach in tho metoodlat church next sunday morning and evening itev m cotton will also address the sunday school in the afternoon ilev mr moyer will prsch anniversary sermons at olen- wllllaros during the day hon o hendersons last brother hun i henderson mr c c linn demon mr d m henderson of os1t and mlts kerr attended the funeral of the late thomas henderson of que bee st the old home town of milton the funeral was held upon the arrival of th train from quebec on tuesday morning hun mr henderson is now tiio last airvlvliuc membr of the hen derson family of nine brothers and sisters mr thomas henderson was the oldest member or the family and hon t henderson la the ycuugest of iho 0v brinhors tslsntad artists coming a ramcert by the ward lluchnor concert company hat own aiianeed by the ladles of the raj tiat church for bsturday evening 11th inst corda ward bucbn i the wed known ameri can vlollniste will be ably assisted by myrtle robinson soprano victor crawford elocutionist und t heod on dray ulanjat in rendering a varied programme replete with a wealth of music classics humorous and melo dies which will be sure to satisfy the sudlence at her appearance here last spring mrs corda ward buchner de llarltci the audience witli her splen did repertoire last sermon in knox church by rev mr wilson an impressive farewell discourse to a congregation which crowded the church co operative service for future work hev j c wilson ii a for sixteen yearu uie faithful and successful tnln later of lfnox church preached his farewell sermon last sunday evening out of rnstect for the retiring minister a vey large congregation assembled which taxed the nacred edince to ac- coromodfltomt tho aervlce in the methodit church had been withdrawn and tho pastor and people attended there were also visitors from many outside iolnta itev mr wilson took for bis text fcxodu 17 ii 12 in which is given the incident of the battle or the call dren of israel against the amajekltes during which moses prayed to ood for success while aaron and hur held up hla hands until victory was won at the outset of his sermon ur wilson said during the many years i have been in this town as one of the ministers i have alwsys sought u make my ministry as helpful as pos slide i do not say bat i have always been successful but this has ever been my aim in my parting words to night iii endeavor to say a few things in memoriam this msn got off lightly lost saturday alexander wtlsou ap peared before police magistrate dies on two charges both arising from wilsons performance on sunday tth tnsc running amuck on milton streets in a motor car one was being under the influence of liquor on a publla street in contravention of the ontario temperance act- he pleadod guilty wilson was a worn he said ha got drunk on dandelion wine made by his wife he did not relnember anything that happened after ho took tho car out wilson was fined f 10 and 7 4t coataj the other charge was laid under the motor vehicles act driving a motor vehicle while intoxicated wll mon again pleaded guilty he was fiuod with 17 14 coats at toronto the uauo1 ftnu for a first offence is so and police magistrate uenlsun adds a term in jsll wllsen uilu fines und costs champion beauty prxeward tiis pan i axon has received from the judges the award in the competl tlon for the heat looking women on the- acuui show grounds on wednes day of last week the judges decided before starting on thvir task list it voud m betur and fatrvr to divide tho mffli ttlrerues an 1 the prise mon yy into two groups only ruth or than raise any unfriendly rivslry or comparison afterwards by awarding orst second and third prises over the wholo field this was arranged by apportioning the sum donated into two prlsos of nvu dollars each one for married and t o other for single ladles tho sward u us follow handsomest married uuly en the grounds mrs j a wllluughby oeorgtowu handsome single lady un the grounds miss florcuce murray arton the fan pus congratulates the two winners and mill be pleased to hand them over their prise money at any time oil application next year ll is hoped that prises will be offered for the handsomest man at the fair and that lady judges will be found to decide tha contest and make the award sueoeseful fair night concert btandlng room was at a- premium at the sslr night concert last wed nesday evening numbers were turned away the concert proved en joy nble and meritorious one lloyd was a real humorist and every number be put ou waa given voclforoi encores his character dellupalloi were true tu ufa and his make up in esch use tltted the character miss ktuiurfo munro who ninde tier tlrst uppeumnoa hers on this occasion ween to be an artiste with tha ability entertain she was happy vet adept scottish slugrr her repor tolre was not untiled to bcotcb songs for she sang equally as well ber irish and english numbers mildred walk er long ugo- earned the friendship and u preulajuu of acto t audlencra she is alwaya assured a welcome hers liar numbers had the merit of being for he most part new and they wers i 11 tordumy rtolvtx1 tne artist wu generous and vonital in theh rfeoiuks to oft repeated vails for an cores- the acton orchestra rilled the part osslgitod tu them on the pro gruttlito wltn i tmoat siitisfuctlou that will be helpful in your church relations for the years to come the story of the text suggests thoughts which i trust will be helpful to all the congregation in acton 1 the uplendld office of human sympathy genuinely felt and nobly expressed many have been encour aged and helped by the warm sympathy of others the lack of this has caused discouragement and failure jesus craved human sympathy and he was no weakling it is much needed in tho churches to day it is needed between pew and pew and between pew und pulpit it is not enough to give of your means to clod you ought to give yourself oh for the spirit which will cause the people of all our churches to take the ministers by the hand and stand shoulder to shoulder with them in their important work we wtnt o upeclil luors but we do ask co opera t un and warm sympathy 2 the splendid promise of divine help through prayer tou can help mightily by your faithful intercession every minister has his blue days you can greatly strengthen and an courage him by your irayers and your sympathy 3 the service rendered co oper atlun aaron and hur gave wonderful help to iiuum nnd the victory waa achieved tha everlasting struggle helwvn right and wrong is still with us tso tuuse of rlghuouxness was at stake then it la nt stake to day the battle is still very real the forces oaralnst the cause of ood are still very active c2et into the fight slackers during the period of lfh to 191u were greatly despised slackers to day in tha church or ood are of little help christ aaid i am among you mm a servant you are saved to serve you are callod to service i urn in no critical mood to day but boar with me when 1 say it la one of the things i havn longed for during my ministry here just to have- tnore of the men of kjiojc church linked up with me to help un the cause of ood lkn t say to the minister whom you uiwy cull you are inducted now sink or swim you have a right to co oiruto with him i now bring to an end my m in this congregation i have been with you for sixteen years i have often felt my own weaknesses but whatever i have foiled i crave your forbearance i want to thank the people of knox church and indeed all the people of acton for all their kindness i desire to thank itiv mr moyer and hla con gregutlon for tho honor done mo in closing their church and coming to this aervlce i hope snother minister will soon be settled in this church when i came here knox church had 316 members during the sixteen years t have re calved about 100 the present mem bcrshtp la 400 a net increase of some after deducting those t who have passed away and those who have r moved when i auno there was a debt uf i 000 this iisb all been met and to day there ut uo debt there has therefore been some progress during the sixteen years you are in a good position to do eft active service for lod in the days to come hev mr moyer assisted in the ser mr herbert williams of toronto assisted tho choir ad sang with fine effect an appropriate solo marriages ualuhu haviuns a very i retty wedding was solemn ised last wednesday beptcmbei il whxii miss klaio may only daughter of mr and mrs c havens ouelph formerly of acton became the bride of llruc harl 111 lard youngest eon uf ur c llallard th ceremony look place at the home of tha bride 101 htewaxt htreel which had been taste rully deexwated in a color scheme of pink and white with roses and asters at throe o clock the bride entered the parlor m her fathers arm to the strains of lohengrin s wedding march rendered by miss umltb the bridal party took their vows beneath an arch of flowers banked by ferns and- potted plants the bride was daintily gown d in cream duchesse satin with an over vest to mutch ornamented with strings of seed pearls bhe carried a urge shower bouquet of whits klllar nny roses mum mlnnls harris mode u rutty luldenmald in pink satin and mull with a bouquet of pink klllamey ninoa the groom was supported by mr it ne humblo during tha signing uf the register mis klta nelson sang o promise mo very sweetly at the coiiilusloii of the ceremony which tonduitwl by tho itev fruuk banders i f tho cons re national hurcti about nfty guests est down lo a sumptu wrd ling dinner the happy couple autlle und glfledga a vooalul- wtrthr werethe recl lents of niuuy valuable c gun camkhon after a weeks illness which com mo need with a stroke of apoplexy colin cameron passed away without regaining consciousness on sunday evening list ult- mr cameron was one of the beat known and highly ee teemed men in this section he wai a natle of pusllneh township having been born thee seventy one years ago the son of th late colin cameron and margaret morrison after leaving the public school he took a course nt tho itockwood academy and utter spent two years at toronto university 1i7e 7 he entered the profession of teach er and was for a number at years in charge of school no 4- and no naasoamweya mr cameron was twlcs married oral to miss bmetlne horn ssy daughter of the late john ham aay kden ml ho who pre deceased him eglgears ago ills second wife was miss marj ghultx or itockwood to whom howa married six years ago and who survives him there were no children by either marriage when he ceased teaching he engaged in farming for ave year and then re tired ppr twenty five years he waa township clerk oi nassagaweya he wa the first secretary of hal ton union fire insurance company and held this office for a quarter century upon bis retirement he was elected a director which office he held at the time of bis death six years ago h removed to itockwood where be was a school trustee and auto secretary of the fall fair being a notary publla be transacted aaost of the legal busi ness of the people of the vicinity and he enjoyed the implicit confidence of all his advice was alwaya valued he will be greatly missed m the com ro unity he was a devoted member o the presbyterian church a staunch liberal and an avowed prohibition is l the funeral last thursday wan ytts largely attended itev mr little and itev dr ottbert mc robbie of vine land a life long friend conducted the funeral service uohina rosie alofcil the toronto telegram of thursday gives the following respecting the sud den death of iloale alger wbo spent most of her abort mfo in acton the life of roelna roale alger who died so suddenly tuesday evening meant sunshine not only to her home nt 36 portland street but to the street as well not a child or grown up for blocks around but knew andt loved this genuine glad girt of the neighbor hood some of them saw her when they started out for memorial park in the evening with her soldier brother and friends and were with her when ahe suddenly fell iii and waa brought home about 1 30 the doctor called but in an bour the young life had ended hemorrhage of the heart was the cause had she lived until to morrow she would have been fifteen years of age and rosle was looking forward to it the widowed mother lira elisabeth alger told the tele gram sadly just one two three morn days she had said laughingly and 1 will be looking for my pre sent they came to ber but in the form of beautiful wreaths and sprays of dowers tokens of love and re mem bronco from doxens of friends near the sleeping girl rested a cross and rosea the gift of several children in the neighborhood the boys had taken up u collection for this and one a little lud named paul brought early in tho morning nrst of all to arrive flowers from his garden from tho girls at the walkerparker nrm where itoaie was employed from the arm itself and from friends at acton where the family had lived from a com pny of the princess pat to which company one brother belongs and from many others came dower until the tittle parlor seemed full to overflowing kor two years the mother has been a widow iwr husband having died as the result of an accident mrs alger lft with sewn children of whom rosle ur tlrst to leave of her four one beret thomas alger la now the sea bringing home an kngllah bride another william alger re turned from overseas but recently this afternoon the aurer home waa crowded with neighbors to attend hosles runeral service ere iloalna was laid beside her fstber in ht john cemetery norway ilev j macleon rector of st john s portland street spoke words of comfort and sympathy all her lire iloalna had been apparently in the best of health never having known a days illness social and- personal mr andrew t rco is removing lo bis farm in erin mr mclfort oilier wan homo from toronto over sunday mr l itublmilf and o tutor removed to toronto on tuesday ml no matui tompkhi 11 led frlcndn hm uut at mr 1 ii l crcsuy tounto visited lftitxs during tho week crewson8 corners the coming election is the chief topla of conversation much interest is manifested in the referendum we oil hope tu see the o t a sustained quite u number from here attended acton fair last week itockwood fair b the drawing cord this week one of our farmers hod an expert eitoa driving home from acton oi saturday night that hr wouldnt can tu have repealed when- near mr swltaers gate on the second tine he pass ml two men walking he bad gone about twenty yards when ho beard a report and a bullet whlsxed past his head ho looked back and in tho light rroni ihe street light he could see of the men in the act of tiring again slid anotltcr bullet whlxaetl post ho immediately got out of their range and heard no more of them miss huhel pamper luelph spent sunday with ber parents here masttr campbell currie acton spent tho seetand with bis grand- parents mr and mrs 1 qraham thejo d ui the bom of friday octobev fancy will hold a shower mrs c b smith oi 2 b to 10 90 p tn nuvautes refresh nis k very body sir fords meetluu in acton which was postponed owing to the storm on september t will bo held next batui day veatug sib insl at pm presents including a uuitaunw choque from the brides father the ptmm gift to the bride was a tupas and gold pendant mr und mrs ballard left on the evening ruin foi a brlaf honey moon at hamilton and other point they will reside in wulkorvllu t cauty a quim but i ratty wadding took place at st 1 alrli k a church hsmll ion on tuesday morning august is when itev father cassldy united in ha holy bonds of matrimony mary helena only daughter of tho islo david carty to mr michael joswplt of mr und mm john cuughlln of tit rat ford mr murrissey organist of the t hurch pros led at the organ the tirldal party entered as he played the lohengrin wedding march the hrids mr nut mm chua akinn and ulm mamle of toronto were hero for the fair mr and mar harry noble of tor onto were hore for u day or so last woek mrs pextou at toronto is spend ing a few days with mrs william wile mr and mrs j m moore and miss aftoen of georgetown woro horo for the fair mrs richard bomorvllle of london has boon visiting acton relatives dur ing the week arthur h korster or the oak vllle star was horo uttending the fair but wednaday mr and mr h o knlsor and mas lor ailford of toronto visited mr 1 camptwu tho past aeek mr and mr frank sayera and mr joaeph lblons und james were here from toronto for the fair mr alex mann of vancouver ll c spent sunday at the home of mr john mortal and with other friends miss helen nirkmo npd her friend miss pax ton of lualph vlelted at mrs a h browns this week mr and mr j v thompson and mies jones of toronto spent sunday with mrs collier jlrock strrel h uoy wanabrougb and wife have returned to thrtr homi in toronto rter two week visit with parents in acton mr hugh cameron of kami spent several days last week with his hrolber john and other friends here mrs mcloughlen widow of the late mr mcloughlen has returned to tor onto after a month w visit with mrs o benton mr and mrs thumah ounton who have been esteemed real ionia at acton for several yeurs removed this week to toronto mr w d gregory and his son major gregory and his i retty belgian wife of toronto were visitors to the fair last wednosday mr and mrs c h banks and little dorothy of moose ja are vultlng at ihe homo of mr an 1 mrs john liar vey inko avenue pte w haydon an i his wife and little doris have returned to toronto srter spending a i loosant two weeks with mrs rookca mrs wm small miss marguerite anct master gordon und mrs robert harrison and babe of kilbride visited acton relatives last week mrs tlordoi mackuy aid children were at acton attending tho show they also visited at her parents mr and mr wansbruugh s mr v m barry of itockwood has purcliuaod tho caldwell property on mill street ho will ullllxo tho ware rooms uh u utorchouao etc mrs t olans widow of the late ito t oloss and mhui audrey and master tommy also mian v- davidson visited mrs i took as for tho week end who was given away by hor brother ur john caity was baoumlligly at tired in u tisiidsouia lull itevy blue turrets with white uus vest a lull of black velvet and tulle willi ostrich trimming and wore a corsage bou iuel of pink roses the bride was at tended by her cousin miss mils hoi baud wltu wore a navy blue crepe de chine drvm and hat of blue velvut with old metsllla trimming and corsage bouquet uf pink roses mr joseph whadn attended the groom while mr austin carty acted as usher the groom s gift tu uie bride was a pearl necklace to tha bridesmaid an ame thyst lavalllers and to th bast man u aarl tie pin following the cere muny the guests including immediate re in lives adjourned lo the home of the brides mother it wellington ht north where a recep t jo nws held and dejeuner partaken or the bride was the rtxlplent of many eauttul gifts mr uud mr coughllu left on tha 11 30 tran for points east and on their ro turn will nwlde at 33 weill tigtot street north hamilton hamilton herald mr and mrs jamcu lackey of georgetown were hero on sunday evening hour iho farewell sermon of their formr pastor rov j c wll- mr and mrs w 1 mils bowman vllle mr and mrs thomas sheppard and mr fred churchill new toronto motored to acton thh- wuok and visit eil friends here mr and mra charles a o mat thews who recently returned from their honeymoon tour to philadelphia at lontlc city and rochester were here for a woek end visit i rev and mrs 1 w barker and rev and mrs a l memer of bur lington motored to acton on monday t and were guest of rv and mrs moyer ut thu methodist 1 areoiiage messrs arch un 1 w j mc3regor of brandon man who liave been en joying trip to ihe mart t me province ond spending a tow weeks with na oagaweya friends left for thsir boxno on tuesday pte h o wilson f blrtlo man who has just returned from overseas was hero during tho week visiting his sister mrs lidwin maddock mr wu soil is a newspaper mall and gave up his business lo servv his country rev canon walsh of rnunptou died uddenly tin sun la he hao boat 3 yearn rector or chruile church in 1879 when s mtlidut minister on london north circuit ho was the first superintei dent or rov 1 albert mo4ro d d the following acton friends attend od the funeral or llosia alger at tor unto lust week mr water house uunt ilarry watarhouse mr a ut ley joan and irene litloy me and mr a ilutiman oeorifo iui 1 1 lunrnoo mr albert rudmaii mr iourgu cos well und miss sarub caswell lto htephen jet ruo urrlvvd homo from ov oisc lust wwili he is well und glad to get buik uauln las boon given ruyal welconw home by his old friun is mr loorgn twd the ploaesum of upending sumo unto with his parent in knglund bofun return ing tu canada rockwood ulu rsurt peach who was so sort ously injured in a motor uicldent six weeks ago was able to return to her home from ouelph hospital no mo days ago and c mtluue tu improve r h burlier game warden has boon iiotirmi by the gnvarmnont that ihe killing burning i f taking of black uud gray aqulrrula in the ouuty of wellington has been i roll ltd tod for i period of uiroo years from october j 101s all violations of this be rlguruatly prose utod