Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 17, 1923, p. 6

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r riaic and baitii i for at the follow 1ft hlrthi i lor a uarrucci ioc pel licit dlrthi ucall joci memorial na aair or do ma born cltaktkuh on wcuihsriny may 0 1933 ut i rlvula patltmt pavilion tor nto lanrml ilpapltul to mr and mm c v charitir of itrumplon al vun ii t t aitrll 4 1b33 id r ui mm i d 1 ant tig a son wllllnm duuuium married foitu noiihih at knox church mumc mulon on monday april 10 1023 by tha itev w m mackay i ija dauhter or mr unit mr c norrl to klln rortl both of mil tall bieo i3hown- al itir hoim lot j7 third linn mirjuqsliib on tuemluy mjiy 16 1033 mary nlcklln wjjlovv of lli lutn alexander 11 ilrown utfc 1 ji ytur frhr artnn 3frpr jjrpfifi thu118day may 17 lin brief local items clean up yoiir yard jotting reudy ftv tho olocllont thn run da ur film for roulorin iow mllchulj m population till year u may 30 sunday in go to sunday school hounqm for rental ur at u jirom tn luwn t urn now covered alk in the woods may flower wortlf while twentyfourth of may a week from to day at marys tax payors will pay 41 mill this year brampton tax rutn la down to 36 mill it wu 40 mill- lat year tho lawn mower are humming out tho areabtc spring tune aln lest you forgot j ilnvo you re dewed your vxxm ilucs subscription whan the fly cornea into the house it f0ckj to wipe its feel- banish it th iort w ern ginning- to took quite s uracil jlj asain home here hut week the pretty hepatic are bloomln- mr and mrs w freely now in sotne of the woods about town ft sunday bright sunshine was en joyed after nearly a week of dull weather the aaraa men ars now extra busy the roods are in rood shape for motoring wilberi ford of milton boa been appointed rcturtiln officer for halton for the fenexal electloiui a crusty old bachelor aays home is a place where some woman work for her board and clothes candidate milliner of oakvllle the conservative candidate called on acton electors on wednesday philosophy is just the art em ployed u kid yourself into the belief that money bm t everything mothers day services were full of interest both in lbs churches and the sunday 8choolaon sunday wlta great good hopeful world it is as one slaps dhl inwk one of these bright beautiful may mornings 1 the maximum rate of the tax on cheques note and bill of exchange la reduced by the new tariff from 11 to fl each mr 8 h perry has sold his double house on elgin street to mr r h wansbrough real estate agent kerr effected the sale mr and mrs w j held enter tained khox church choir and their friends at a social evening in their home on tuesday evening tho dowers so generally worn on sunday but of love for mother or mothers memory were a worthy ui buts by sooa and daughter plenty of surds out otdoora will provide a complexion that will not cost anything to renew try it out helping father in the garden mum mctfabb of hamilton a clever speaker on labor questions will give an address at the drury meeting on friday evening in the town hall coasting with express wagons down pavement inclines la nearly as dongarotui as speeding- with a motor con en a public street don t do it boys mr t h moorehaad has disposed nei town to4pcountry a inniolimirntion of the jeldpught wik h i linre uft hnturday unrt created ma tit cm bio ntorowl 1l i oortlon m reliant has aod hla htor to ik uuolf h bualnea mnn th oltungp ht ownership lake plhce nnxt month wtxlimaduy h tiow alorm wai a sur prlati hut fow objactod to it i xcapllng t hi flahtirmeti x joint mixtliih f the wonipin in slltutn unit th llrla institute will lw hold ltho ixaripica churoh ever ton i n monday muy 2h na88aoaweya ilr und mr w krank uml jui vlalte 1 nt the homo of mr andrew oumoro klnmboru luat week mr uov j t htrachun nd luihy jnan returned home luat cek uflr tinottdlng uhout a month ut the home of her mother in mlldmay itev j t hlrachap of nnaaaguwoym prachuil in knox church udelph on huniluy- nvenlng lloevn chlaholm und councillor oor don were guttata or he leu tenant oovnmor at luncheon at government flouae toronto on pueaday itev leorgo caumom il a utnded imatrlct meeting at kergu tuoaduy rookwobd a delegation fronv the i rtmhyleruin church attended the presbytery meet inst in gait on tuesday in connection with the resignation of -tne- pastor itev j little w i much regretted nockwood ttvo lootthien shipped eight cars of live atock to toronto last week eughteeji teams of horse importod from winnipeg arrived here inst week to bo4ibod in grading the new highway on the section west of the tillage the contractor in cnargo is alo em ploying large gangs of workmen and tha proapecta look very promising for good roads to uualph in tho near future mtsa agnes walker spent tuesday with friend in acton before avinrf with her mother for the pacific coast uiii crewbons corners the fall wheat and hay neighborhood look very good miss dorothy liurnslde who has been spending several months with vannorman and kathleen milhuy week end with children and mia ouelph spentthe frlendflj here mr and mrs chus gamble buffalo y motored over and spent the weekend with mr j gamble and other friend here mr q wesley murray was one or the representative of halton county invited to luncheon with the xjeuten antgovernjor at government house toronto on tuesday miss m holme bramoss spent the weekend at mr d a crlpp mr m crewson spent sunday with friends at campbell villi umeh0u8e of hla candy factory and wholesale j xawaon absent candy buslnes to j h echnelder who has been hfs bead candy maker for some years the best way to judge your neigh bors thrift is to take a look into hi backyard and the beat way to retain your neighbors good will is to your hen in your own backyard the may se of the fourth division cpurt was held here last thursday owing to illness the week before judge elliot was unable to at tend on the rd the regular date in t the school report published in tin kan pass lost week the name of gordon cook was inadvertantly used instead of gordon cooper as obtaining s1i marks in the senior second hoom congratulatolnai the bummer school rangers are most attractive and satisfactory they are splendid a friend here 1 sending one of theoi to friends in japan a p 1 mount potest in the list of officer elected in the women institute the flower com mittee wm omitted last week th convener of this committee la mr a bishop assisted by the president and the secretary john olbson who worked in acton for a number of years but who has lately been living in luelph was run down by a motor oar out week lie u in ouelph general hospital with a aerlously injured head a little example of faith hope and charity when you are planting your garden you have faith for a few weeks you have hope if you reoetv anything in return for your labor it seems like accepting charity messrs ifeardmor co havi placed orders for over sixty rivw water service this will mean one or two mall new mains for short dlatanccs and will result in a substantial in ores in waterwork revenues where good roads have penetrated fanning districts there haa been notable movement toward beautifying farm house surroundings this la con spicuously true ot communluem where the new highways have been construct now that danger of treat is over the public drinking fountain at ths oovernmsnt qnlulng tinwid y rur wahid up and put 4tunmmjjon for uii seaaoa tbaudi drtokrng fountain oft main street woiims3srd a convenience nam on saturday ftrbei ih tgdiea of the hospital am aaaoour- a very happy event took place on friday evening may 11 at the home of mr ivans when all the members of her family gathered and had u surprise party to celebrate mrs ivens birthday the birthday cake was ar tlstlcsily decorated with dab and candles bearing both the union jack and the star and stripes the even tng was nrost-enjoyebrjr- spent- with gomes and music mr wm brookes of toronto spent sunday at his home here a pie social will be hold in xjue- house hall on frldoy may 16 miaees efflo and winnie ivens were home from toronto over the week end three new cars have come to the village in the lost week or so miss anthony of georgetown spent sunday at her home on the fifth lln miss uertio millie re was home from ouelph aver the week end mr robert clouse ot acton visited fslends here on sunday mr and mrs wm hall of acton visited at the home of mr w w scott sixth line mr and mrs wm lane erin visit ed here and in the vicinity on sunday following la the umehmise school report for the month of april sr iv k benton j mcdonald jr iv s norton b wright sr hi e tarxwdll jim ross m mcdonald a chtlver and joe hos equal a brooks absent jr hi b lane k mcalplne o given g mu here and k mcdonald equal h norton a know lea sr il n lone j given end j mo- jjonald equal b torswell jr ilc hamilton j smet hurst a real bouquet kdltor ntiea pkximi dear bjr wlnn i wi n cltlsen of tho htuutlfnl oily of tltuavllln i a in idtlmata frioiiil miili tho following observation on the oroanlon of i lid ttiylng to rest of n prominent cltuen what s tho us of toiutlng bouquets at h fellow after ho is dil and burltxl why not hand them to him while he is living o l hut ha may enjoy thorn with hla friend some lima ago i malle i a copy of tu fnss pnzxs to mr w w kellogg an nil round and acoompllnliod printer in th1 ama omabllahmont in which i had been a prpmlnoat employee nk idg him to criticise the gflnarnt mnke up and features of til piuoj inssh in reply mr kellogg hundn you the following and well deserved bouquet 1 huvo nuught but praise for til aton fit pjuexm looklpg at it from every ungln the margin dolt a trifle large after bolpa mf ountomod to our narrow one but na a ii own palter it la to my mind aim out thn ideal this i not wrltlmi with vim of having tublhed but mlmply to urn- grntulutt you on tasufng auchu nent nnd noway ah not vi ry riapectcuily j w g rutin pi acton may 10 lsaf tthe kind motive of mr gruhim 1 greatly apprtclniad in this oftlro u wall in tljo flatteilngexprcnunh of opinion of hi experienced pen v- vanla friaml alid hlmkef mr or am is a printer of seventy year atu i ng and was for year mechanical i or intention t of ii largo office in tha state editor 1 salient features of the budget the important change in tarfc and salsa tax ad rift p titration hrltlnh profornnllul tariff on itoms over 16 er cant reduced tu 10 per cam through canadian ort a standing offer of reel pi city in natural product with united htutatf u written into tariff sugar duty 1 reduced pnr pint per vound saving conauinem is tidq000 per year last year uddltlnnal tax of 1 50 per thousand on clgurettos cut off a duty i imimmmtd to tfneouruge urtl ncial ui iks i turin la reduced n rnuclilnem for stumping and for jthe utltluttlon of dh waste maximum tux on hi quo roriucad from 2 to l income tax unchanged at proihinl fla ty almnlipn lv hlns ayed per cent at nource insteud graded at different point and oxtmp tlon granted on raw fur wool tlh ior drolnaga and newsprint petroleum duty to b out in hulf at june 3d 1024 and to be ended a year later copper industry to be aldod by tern porary bounty on copper bars arid rod hemp industry to be alted by bounty excise tax on domestic wine to be reduced to l 50 per gallon surplu on ordinary expenditure for year was 34 391 owing to railway and merrhunt marine requirement public debt in creased in year by f 49 203 osfl news of local import u f o and u p w o monthly meeting j tho monthly meeting of jtiu acton dulo u f w o and ufo will bo held at the home of mr- john f itoqcrtaon accontl line on wednesday may 31 aj good progrumme will bo pr vlflod mr ii pottlt or ilurng t n mr lowly of toronto and oilier will address jio meeting try it on a fifty fifty an observant pbllosophur mugaeat tlist if our young lit dies and young men would work in the gnrdan even ings for half of he time they now apend at base hull and tejinu the high coat of living would ix reluoed in many homes the homo agrroundlng would bo more beautiful und th boy or girl would bo physically i enontted jum ui much now i lay ms modernized muny people feel that irndltfop ha not been seriously violated in changing tha laal two lino of uio old fumlliar thlldhopn prayer now i lay mo down to sleep- to romove the thought of death th amondod version is us follow i now j lay mo down to aleep i pray theo lord thy child tn koup thy loo bo with mt through the night and wake mo with tho morning light 1 hardwood floor broken arm mr it severly kobson of the rob mod motor corporation mncdonnall htroot ouelph hud the misfortune to hove hi arm broken just above the wrlat on saturday night lie and mrs itobson had been calling on some friends and a thay were leaving mr jlflbaoo slipped on tt hardwooa floor and in trying to avn himself came down heavily on his left hand breaking it just abovo the wrist guolph herald children muit at und eohool any boy or girl sixteen years of ugit t r under who does not attend school regularly and has not- ttv his posse ion a mrmlt to remain uwuty from nchool is breaking tho luw and has placed hi purents in a poaltton whero they muy be heavily fined and also force the school attendance officer to take legul proceedings thh country hoiies every boy or girl will secure an education which will bo of value to them through life fergus new paper- ft h ort lived tub fcrgu press breathed its lust thin wenk after havlna issued two in these how to start a flower garden wyl l g wright d mcdonald brooks and j davles equal jr i m tarxwem v scott u devereaux m mcdonald 4sr prlrfier r hill and w hamilton equal a mcdonald w newton d oowdy l johneon l mltobell b mcdonald absent jr primer l given and b lane equal q wright ci davles hamlj ton a mcdonald absent h a howard teacher terra cotta mr and mrs u a logan of tor onto spent the week end with terra cotta friends i mrs h bllwood wa tskeu to uuelph hospital on sunday evening to under fo an operation for appendicitis mr nd mrs c mckeown of acton pent sunday with mr and mr john townsend and family miss lulu edge who recently undue went a successful operation at ouelph hospital has returned home much improved in health mr and mr is gray and family ave moved to the green house on railway avenue mrs eno hayward had to be taken to ouelph hospital for treatment she improving slowly mrwoturtownsend is how able to- be around again as usual after his reeent mr norman loam has opened an up- todate butcher shop on main street mr j heine had a lamb killed by a passing oar on sunday evening a number of our eitisens took in the u f o monthly meeting at mr and mrs w a lyon fin monday evening may 7 and all report a very inter- estlng- and enjoyable time mr and mrs fd townsend spent sunday with krln frienjjs mr bllllngsby has purchased uhous and barn and ix acres of und oh main street for 1 000 mr and afro oeorrffc aldou nd r family have mdved to mr t hugh logmrt s brick yard where he bur- poses coriduatlim the boarding house miss minnie mccauley of toronto mpent the week end with her parents here bootlsgging seems to be the order oi the day in our burg with certain law a fellows ths juv mr hare praaehed hut gii fjatm ewrg 111 bunday u beiesymothi day he preached a vary proprtkaaermenfor th occasion w mgre mr bma remoral from uuaomurvmit wish hua continwd wrnow ifcm ox wtor tn the after the necessary grading is done decide on and mark out thr main walk these may be gross or gravel at thn discretion of the grower if they ore to be of gravel remove six inches of the surface grass on soil more if you care to and replace with gravel the space assigned to the lawn should -be- dugaver and may he mjedcd to grass in april or early lnmay as sumlng there is gross already present and in fair conditio it cut it us short as possible and apreud over a thin layer of rotten manure end fine soil swept about at weekly intervals this will work in the uneven parts end level the ground a good bsalnnina whether it is intended to grow flow ers fruits or vegetables the ground should ite s pod ml to a depth of is inches at least or better still trenched to a depth of 1v4 to z feet and rough straw manyre workod into the botton sott winrrtnraurfnco eighteen inches well rotten manure und bone meal should be incorporated a good be ginning makes all the difference in the ultimate subceas or failure of a garden the next procedure will be to decide where the hedges if the npace war rants tbem im to be to separate the vegetable plots from tha flower borders and lawn there are sevorut good evergreens available for thl purpose the publications branch of the de partment of agriculture ut ottuwu will supply a pamphlet on this subject on request the japanese rose ilosa rugusa provides a useful informal hedge the rambling roses makes splendid screens trained o a wooden trellis or ktleton wooden fence but require winter pro tectlon if the garden tu large enough a pergola or rose and other climbers is slwaya an attraction with perhaps a creeper covered arbor ut one end the path beneath the pergola may be paved with ktojcs of varying sizes falling a pergola introduce urchea and pillars trough poles eight to ten or twelve feet high for rambling roses a thet ground will be newty trenched it will be better to defer planting the roees until it settles whet plants to phoose what to plant to secure a verms n ent easily cared for home garden j the question of question it is a long process to find out for ops self what plauts can be relied upon fqr vigor and permanenoe naturally locality is one determining factor there will be few mistakes if varieties locally uo oepted aa hardy and in every way orth while are selected for the foun dation ofthe garden kind which at tract because of personattn forest dv rarity can be experimented with at leisure once we have secured the gar den feeling with the trusty generous long serving kind familiarity and commonness are in no sense to be avoided the plants which have long est served mankind are richest in legend and folk name and so are most suggestive li the fiame garden amateurs 6heet anoher a border of mixed perennial flowers la frequently described a the am tours sheet anchor providing flowers during the spring summer and fall months both for indoors and out depends how much is tu be spent lit shocking a garden whether quantities of 4euruilal roots should be purchased or most of them raised from seed it is not a difficult matter to grow most uf the perennials from seed which jf sown in the lute eprlng or early aummer will prtfduce plants that will flower the following yuur the pi ret year the nrat year the beet display of flower will be from annuals sown under gloss during april or outslda where thd plants areo fiower during may a selection may include a tor block sweet peas zinnias clarklas oodatla larkspurs calendula offla inalbj cornflowers popples candytuft corcecpsls nenlsla end i mignonette to these add bulbs of glkdlolus and t grower will be rewarded by an ampla display of bloom durtnjr the first summer of his gardening opera tiooav canadian hoi llaultural council ottawa may 1033 llok envelope inatsad of stamp the following alatement is issued by the post olnce department the post offloe department invite the co operation of the mailing publlo in th affixing of postage stamps to mall matter udvlslng to alwny place the etamp in the upper right harid corner of the envelope well clear of he ad dress and by the way when you are putting them on remember to moisten the envelope not the stamp you see he trouble i that ir you lick the sump n the good old riuhloned way you may in a moment of enthuslaam remove too much of thij very neass- aary muollage which should keep tt n place on your letter so just moisten the envelope and press the atamn down fl roily upon it making aure before dropping the letter in the letter box that there 1 no dajuter of the stamp cornlv off while on it way through the old water tank which caved 4n the mail fpr if it ooea them aj- al the corner fat mui and frederick though the lettac will be son i on to it streets la-ullopn- why not flujt in iliwilnafdon the person to whum it is and remsve the monacal it will nover imdrweeu may have to pay up m requlrad again uobunt of d rjurfostgg 1 in k imbers as wa stated columns fergus was already possessed of a first class local aewspaper tn tho old established news record mr h borden the peeudo publisher of the new paper evidently came to the same conclusion very promptly certain type founders and press supply house nre considerably inconvenienced m u result of tha venture news items appreciated tn pus pnass would like it render everywhere to let the people know their section of the country i still the map all readers like to know what la going on of interest in their community but sometime each one thinks tho other one will epl the news in it is not necessary to be regular correspondent whoever you are and when you know of an evei that would lnlcnl other wrjte outand send it to til prbji i or call at the office and you will have the jhunk of the subscriber as well as of the editor two new ford sedana collide two newford sedan cars had tho mlstdrtuno to come into collision at the intersection of main und mill street about six o clock- on sunday tvenlng both were running at speed but the result of the crash rather mussed up tha new cars of which both owner were very proud miss ryun of georgetown hud been vialtlng acton friend and was leav ing town for home mr george mul holland of bower avenue wa driving up mill street both blew the horns of their cars and both came on each thinking tho other would top mis car a truck mr mulholland square at the left door the panel was crushed in the glus raaahed and the running board turned down at right angle miss ryan s cur came off with laas damage but tho radiator and lamps were badly smashed the lieutenant governor luncheon honor lieutenant governor cockshutt entertatned representative men from helton wentworth wei- land and lincoln to luncheon ut gov ernment house toronto on tuesday it was a very enoyjubla function tho lieutenantgovernor proving himself a delightful host lady cockshutt re oelvedwlth the lieutenant governor halton was well represented many of the leading citizens of the county being in attendance those who at tended from acton were messrs r j kerr dr t j d farmer beardmore wesley a murray peter smith and h p moor brief at dresses were made by sir joseph flu velle who claimed tftibo a farmer from halton premier drtiry tho repre enlutlve of halton and lieutenant- governor cockshutt his honoc has been especially happy and democratic in bringing the people of the province tn closer touch at government house in these pleasant socjul functions 1b23 a vaar of monday holidays by the end uf the mummer the habit of observing the mondays for holidays wilt be quite well established bvery holiday this spring and aummer but one fulls on monday ksster monday fell on the flrst monday ui april may is an exceptional month victoria day may 34 come on thursday but ths king birthday which parliamenthas uoreed shall this year be observed a m national holiday comes on the first monday in june the kings birthday is really june 3 but u thl 1 on sunday this year it win b served on the following day the first monday in july is dominion dey and the first mondky in august the annum civic holiday will be kept and course all canada will observe labor day which fall always on the first monday in september armistice day falls thls year on bunday i u will also be observed therefore on monday oo- tober 11 thus holiday this year claim the first monday in april june july august and september conventlen jtf dtsclpl of christ tho annual convention of the cav operation of jjlaclple of christ of the province of ontario will thin year bo i old in the city of guolph commencing on wednrjuloy may 80 and continuing until juit 4 1 he convention will be hold in tha olarlploh church and it is expected tlinulhern will nt in the neighborhood of s00 delegate in at tendance during the coume of the con vontlon among th wpeukara will tp he itev ilr hto hen j corey of ut louis alonary hoard of ilm church he will apeak on both hulumityud kunday ointlph diatrlct meatlnq at the meeting of uuelph diatrlct in the mothodut chlirch i nrgu on tuesday rev c huckctt chairman presided rv loorgo c caaannore b a wn elected to tho hlatlorilng com mit i no with itnv mr hurlhurt aa ulternule the luy delcgute elected to conference at 1 1 runt ford ore j bowman w j aldoroon c w kelly j k adsett matth wjaakvii ii ham ii p xtoori a k thomu j p kltching w j groopwiiy peter dun bar 1- awrejv w hwln hi hurst alter nates w h itoblnson john woods j c matthew und hamunl carter thorn van i goo 1 mooting und atls- factory reports k v builders and con tractors increase business oy icongdistance 05 of our lumber busl- nea ih done by lone dis tance bout ull tho mntorial for p i75o00 building by long dlatnnco it is tho best and cheapest way closed two orders for road- making material by lone distance one for 40000 ono for 72000 usa long dutanee to get latest prlwa on ma torittln before making estimates on contracts in our roofing supply catalogue v o give djroc- t i o n a for ordering by first osrdsn psry of the season keep june 8 open cor tho ludlns baseball club garden party to ho held in the i ark an excellent pro gramma in preparation announn mom infer to avoid hard times unless we nre wilting to cae dtr we are all bound to e0 roalhurd tin we cap not continue indefinitely to j mortgage the filturo for tho imsslng president of th foreign mis- ijj th tb y- iloard of lb church he will lo boltr llroo u11 6 l spend a little lew than we earn evening doy ourselves tho iqxurles of life that we may have all the necessaries anil aotno of the comforts and to mnko thai best of the times as they ore whlh wo are dcjng our bit belter them owen sound sun time eastlake qlvbam capper sisr metallic shingles fa uehwtln rut aed fjewrw keef riseasllk n4s aheel steam rale wse- smnd tdtt cmrd for felsw k the metallic roofing co lmsism ana xtm kjsisstwtawawrta wo are largo users of long ditilanco in buying- and selling second hano materials 4 long distance at evqry opportunity to keep in touch with proapectf for brier may we tnlt you how long dsortoe im being used to fncreose sates in year 6uvnss the bell telephone co op canada notice to farmers r wanted we are paying iho highest prices for live fowl if you have any call m brown mill street edwards co hill street bread is a rood thtt las a high degree of digestibility and laioiiei iii minimum o- labor on he part of the hu man body to become avail able for vital purposes edwards go bread is loaf an energyproducing we also have brown bread all kinds of groceries deliver ed to all parts wagon on road every day give us a call or phone 77 m edwards co mclean co house furnishing week i i i i a curtain nets- this week wc arc showing a nice ran go of curtain nets with lace edge at 40c 50c and 60c per yard k colored riladras curtain materials mi to 40 inches wide all newdestgns at 50c and 6qc per yard colored chintz 30 inches wide a large range of patterns at 33c 40c 50c and 60c per yard lat curtain extension iods extra good value at 25c tach four yard wide linoleum three new patterns put in stock this week you save money in buying your linoleum and floor oil cloth now as tho new solesttnt puts an advance of 0 per cent on ihcso goods mclean co mill street acton ontl saturday treat it is our aim to keep our candy strictly fresh at all times to do this wc have it delivered fresh from the factory each week forour saturday trct we offer you cocoanut kisses 25c lb a smooth velvety cream filled with ribbon cocoanut a great favorite with the whole family regular 30c lb saturday treat 25c tt week end chocolates 29c it every saturday we and an increasing demand for our weekend chocolates a large assortment of hard and soft centres in assorted flavors regular 40c and 50c tb saturday special 29c tb cream cakes 8 for 25c we have only a limited supply to offer you at ihis very tow price regular 5c each saturday 8 for 25c ice cream phono us your order for bnck or sulk ice cream we deliver to all parts of the town ask for nciuons cherry custard brick something new v rumley phone no 3 acton ontario special clearing sale to make room for new stock for five days only come in and save 50 per cent on your dollar mens blue suits crcy suits stripe suits and check suits one price mens pants mens hats t mens overalls and smocks at the old price mens 2 piece summer underwear per garment men s combinations mens soft and stiff collars 5 for boys bloomers boys summer jerseys t boys overalls ladies vests ladies hose black ginghams in all the newest checks per yard come in and see what vou get for your money 2o00 135 26 15c sl2s sum 145 59c 125 25c s5c 25c royal clothing gents furnishing store phone 61 m brown mill street acton onl canadas wheat production tht totul wlieut production in cqn i uda hu grown from 1739 000 bushel 1871 to nvrr s89 too 000 bhals in 1321 tlio number of sluvutora hi 1901 636 und tha total capacity at that i time vru 1h izq 3ei buahoi today lit statu ubovti 331 833 430 lutlil and tha i u mini r uf levator um 3 924 fair sample i it will 1 cluronra whut i thn irony i f futt t wall thuri th cast of old man iosvy lie null h woul 1 ruthur wulk lliun rldti in automobile bacauss they rn tt tluiiktiitiu and while ho was i tjoeklue aafaiy by wulk in an auto rnohlln knocked him into kltiblntn u tuitliihl hi dad dortt drlnu if you oo motorno th public intuiuca uf tha lutoxicat u i motorist cannot ih dealt with too hi virwly ha hu ton lnoa coosad to bo tnafoly a hulsanca ha 1 u coura it 1 dlmoult for tarson of ordinary awnlty and intalllbntica to realise that drlvar und ownm can ba liulif ft runt or rock lea to utlow them otva to l under tha lnnunau of uuuor in tha all ht oat wliilu thy art i aihiuilhu f i r u motor curiiratlin naporlully u thcv und thlr compslf u na muy l a und ofttjil urt tha victim of hv erimliu1 folly specials all wool chovlot caps sites 34 38 3s somui pries t7ho tailored ulousca of vfhlta habutul silk ood utundsrln quality only 9276 olcls ull wool ploatoti sarga hklrt on cambrlo waists aloes 8 8 id un4 12 year sstfmal at i16s illuck sateen bloomer drease for lru trimmed with yellow up to 0 years spools pries tljxl llluok silk hwe ull alsea hrst duality 1 26 vulu bpseial 79a ludliij black silk lisle and brown chamolsattfl bovrs 13 and 16 button lenths itebularly fl tc extra spelsl valus for th wk and only sfo wo huvn iirsm fcvcnln nrossv oi oxoeptlonally low lilcia ask to thora open tajvhningg l starkman for good government public meeting the people of this community are cordially inviiod to attend a public meeting in the t town hall acton on friday evening may 18 at eight 0cuck westend meat market hon e c drury prime mlnlstbr of ontario and member for halton and miss mcnabb ofllamilton will address tho electors on tho questions now botore the ujdhc qa t p j fakmeb will occupy the chaib eveftybody welcome h n iibi a 111 m ai awwam tull lines of the very chullwt of tncals wo always have the cuts you want anil can supply your every need in the line of meats cooked ml ats bebr pork lamb home made sausage veal canned goods we also carry a llrst class line ot canned goods and when ordering your meats you can have these lines delivered along with it watch our windows friday and saturday for specials refimcober we cjoee on monday wednesday and thuradjry evenings at 30 p m- and on wednesday aftemodns at 1z30 p m w j patterson cobnta mux and main stbeets acton ont

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