Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 4, 1923, p. 1

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jvtfajfc mtn ft fortyninth year nl14 thursday morning october 4 1023 acton ontario canada thursday morning october 4 1023 singlo copies five cents the methodist ciujch acton rev cha8 hackett p tor pno willow bi ll 00 a m the mlnlstor subject obstacles zid i m- munij iy hnhmil mission ary sunday 7 00 p in the mlnutor hub joe t did christ ule for our slner kvehyiiody wblcomet presbyterian knox church acton mlnstr reva c stewart m a manse willow street 1100 a m the minister subject homo purifying afienclos of ufo 3 00 p m sunday school 7 00 l m the minister huhji el can you to without ood7 an god do without your strangers leaving add raits with the ushers will bo callod upon by the 1 palor all ark cordially invttb1d special notices jgj lost waterman fountain pen in acton on tuesday klndor klrldty r turn to fkkh 1llkhh office for sale at good quantity of bnow apple and cooking- apples apply to d h younq phone 74w morn street stove for sale radiant homo heater stpv with ovl will oll at a bargain if takon t onoe apply evenings gep dills west bower avenue notice li william o bruce of acton tan- lomfer be responsible for the debts of my iwtfe elisabeth bruce she having left pxy bed and board 12 3 macdorialds gnelphs leading largest store october its a golden month and the store through out abounds in golden opportunities for tho thrifty stopper every department in tho store has an interesting prcsejita lion of merchandise for the economical shopper the now apparcj you need for yourself and the children the new things for the homo all may bo selected here and now to extraordinary style and value advantage wc invite you to come to town at the earliest possible date and pay this big store a visit the fall tashion story as told by the interesting new appabel for women is a fascinating one indeed a truly enchanting exhibit is now receiving the hearty approval of feminine admirers prices are on such a broad scale too that everybodys price is included furs millinery coats wraps dresses fabrics and smartening accessories the finest fashion displays within a radius of many miles pur trimmed 2zjm to 1uuu clotli frock in serge from 11178 and in jiannol from 1160 a lttue girls drem at 340 3 to 8 years navy blue serge cunning am can be with novelty pleated skirt and trimming of red or blue flannel and military braid these are some of the weeks specials notice aftulnea man or merchant to re- premnt the hillman coal company handling the celebrated hillman do- meafc coal no investment required continental ufa buildings bay a richmond st torontc auctlon sale wjmard feavoy east half lot ib copot ion 3 erin will hold a clearing auction aale of hi 100 aero farm v stocf and im piemen taon october 4 at hi jfjarm half mile above oaprlnge 2nd line of erin llarf roy hindley auctioneer stray ed ftfm the premises of the under- jgasfd a black mare about twelve year old with white star on for headj and acar on left hind hip phono j pruwshaw i spoyslde -h- wlourkttou vttn or ac notice 0ut tnmttjrepiace yob want some plastering you want tfonat repairs to your chimneys made uasmury of any kind done see a mcmullen boxlpll main street acton i4 auction sale v r bwt and p blu will hold an auction aalo of sb fwdtm stookers and bfrmp at lot 34 4tb line nasaa- amwaya onehalf mils from knatchbuu qmmmuy october 9 at two o clock r j kerr auctioneer phone 3s acton c o plank clerk is 3 card of thanks the undersigned desire to extend their very sincere thanks to their frtanda and neighbors for their gen erous sympathy and many deeds of kindness during our recent sore be- raavsment the part taken by the quartettfv and the profusion of floral offerlnss were much appreciated idia robert sprowl and family farms for bale st rm in ths oountlea of halton and weuloaton tarylc from 40 to w 300 acres lot us sand you our list a nttmbex of bomes and bniuioss psaess ln aoton for sale stra abd life xbauranoe money to j ajtmith i phon real bktate ant imrni n roy hindlby sale dates jriday october wulad peavoy oaprlnre farm farm stock and lm- planfnu surday october a jqhn louahun ortqiv reeldence and furniture saturday october l d rid iis- bura pyre bred hereforda saturday october 20 crlppa ho tat orewaoa corners sp wonderland friday october ft whats wrong- with the women a terrific drama of the mud ace of a society builibd in lux ury steeped in wine ktnu wild with excesses no ploturs has ever contained sunh a mlchtjl dranuu comody creation har old lloyd in oet out and oet under fox weekly news ono snow it i ptn saturday october prodigal daughters with gloria hwunaun and theodore roberts see tho mod em joss mad irl ut her dlut paoo 8 the rlotcms revolm the mid nisht bathma party this is miss hwjllmuni mishlutrt love drums comedy creation dorothy dovore lit chop buoy tuesday octoblk 0 nobodys money with jack holt hrp jomo tfajnc how for jack u comedy drama flea him play ie psft of the fool its a tory full of ac tion oomedy pd thrill com- edy qoodbys qiris kpleode no t o around the world in ii day wbqhhaday octofter 10 ctch my smokv btarrln tom mix a won- flsrfui wostcrn meiodnrma with some upusual mix thrill ths actloa is brisk all the way through wssaody creation at su john in tropical romeo j a hccuirb a son womsns riauht let gloves in all tho wanted colorings decided vconotny at s a uj1i collar locos smart bandlnru in scallop panels cmun and colors a rlearanco savins- at bo per scallop all the bias filled comotndin continued models clearlna at one nfth off tho regular prlcos regmuu- u so for 2jb0 is 00 for 4x0 10 00 for woo eto black pahette silk 36 inches wide an unusual upcchrl at 139 pcv yard poruree silk an exceptional value in the natural shado at 79o per yard silk poplin in brown green shades and burgundy so inches wide a great savins ut 100 per yard- kon a khaki work hhlrts with attached collars slxiui 14 to 17 a big epoclal iu 1j0 umbrellas throe very flna sav ings as the result of special pur chases men a at 2js9 men s and women at 110 women s at 178 with ring or cord boy suits at 896 ovary one with two pairs of bloomers sixes from 36 up a great value fes tured as a leader at this store and sold here ln very lorre nuui beia buying in large quantities makes the lowered price pes slble boys first long and youths high school suits at 1138 chkmi fitting models ln plain and fancy cloths neat patterns sixes 34 to s7 quite u substantial saving news of local import womens institute meeting tho regular monthly meeting of acton women s innlltulu will bo hold st mrs ooo agnew s on friday oo lobar at 3 o clock mrs byer tho district hecretary of uqrllneton will no th speaker lunch will bo served everybody welcomo an experienced mueiolsn settles hers mr albert ev suiwrln tendon t of tho x motor suppllea factory is an experienced clarlonot player and was a member of st cattiarlnaii dan j which played at toronto x hlbltlon mr kya will be u valuable aruuluitlan to acton cltlsons band whnro ho will tw cordially welonmoi annjvcraey 8ervlces at llmshouss next sinday at 11 u m ontt 7 30 p m aitrilvnrtuiry m rmonn vl imi proachnd by itv walter p itarson of nerval there will txt mimiciu music on manday evening tho anniversary tea maotlng will ba hold a splendid programme has boon arrangnd tea will bo served rev mr comoro n the pastor will preside the admission is jgo and the children wt be ad mlttod for 20o car burned sstuvdsy morning about five o clock saturday morn ins a chevrolet car belonging to i man from belfountaln took firo or the road near a a warden s farm on the second lino tho driver of the car had some difficulty in gettlna tho car started and then left it fb got assistance and upon looking around found it in flames all the inflam mable parts of the car with the ex caption of the wheel were burned jno platurss for sunday school knox sunday school has arranged for a serlee of interesting uducatlnnal is entertainment in thr church auditorium the nub joe w dates of which ar s lol mleset si fcsln himsejl 0ili weekend specials assorted chocolates the widest rango of flavors ve have ever had regularly 40c lb weekend special 29c lb assorted jellybeans assorted jelly beans regularly 40c lt weekend spec ial 29c lb boxes of chocolates try one of our seal of approval 1 tb boxes of chocolates this weekend light lunch specials friday night hot apple pie and whipped cream 15c saturday night pancakes and maple syrup 20c tuesday night peaches and cream 15c mill street acton h wiles the proof st the boot is in the wearing new stock of fall footwear at harrisons for men brown and black calf and kid goodyear welts best stylos and lasts all prices from 500 to wjtio mens box kip brown and black at s775 heavy work shoes black and brown at 395 for women ff goodyear welted patent colts i strap grey trimmed heel and waist new stylo too and vamp at 6j0 womens brown 1 strap goodyear welted calf leather at 9500 women a kid calf and patent leather oxfords and strap pomps and slippers at 375 and 50 b0ys and girls school shoes- solid leather all sizes to quit donjiolas kip sldo andcalf leathers at 200 ww v300 f80 and t50 inpants shoes at10west prices rubberslight and heavy beat qualitie8lowest prices harry harrison the shoe man wb will avb you money the chosen prince uonday comber 10 knoch ardon und mono loguo tuesday january i and maker of men monday february 4 the admission will be 5 60 for each entertainment children lou social evening at knox church the nret meeting of knox guild for the reason was held on monday even ing miss a colllar president pre sided at the meeting and we loomed the members tut did also itev mr b to wort splendid musical numbers were given by the folio wins vocal solos by misses dessle oalbraitti laura alkona piano sojos misses l oray and joan orr piano duett messrs clould and sault violin solo mr flhand following tho programm a social hour was sjient when a dainty lunch was served by the ladles nsrrow escape st mill street oosslntt on tuesday morning mr william kolkj meat merchant had just driven upon mill street crossing of tho can adian national hallway when he ob served a freight car shunting along th- track and almost upon him he turned his ford up the railway track to escape the impact but the basking car strucjc his motor one wheel was smashed but apparently not niuch further damage was dbne mr kelly feels that hq had a remarkable escape from serious injury he says there was no one near to give any alarm that the train was backing over the crossing and he heard neither bell nor whistle sunday school rslly dsy the entire congregation joined in the rally day eervlce of knox church sun day school last sunday moning the theme pf the day four folij qrowth and how the sunday school can help was strongly emphasised in the hymns scripture readings recitations and a splendid address by rev mr stewart the mlnjster in the methods sunday school a review by means of hidden pictures was ably conducted by miss minnie z jlaonett principal of the public school the scholars who assisted proved they bad a r6ry apt knowledge of the lessons studied dur ing tho quarter a feature of the ser vice was an address to the scholars by mr k j moore b a of howard park sunday school toronto he point ed out in very forceful terms the value of putting the tight things into life and aptly illustrated the points of his address with vivid word picture it mr moore s intention to have glvon an- illustrated talk upon the things and places we should admire in canada and the reasons we have for gratitude to qod in our country halton teachers meet in toronto the annual convention of the teach ere institute of halton and went worth inspectorate will be held in the normal hchopl toronto again this year the dates ftxod are thursday and friday october ii and 1z the sessions open at 9 ifl thursday morning the pro gramme committee baa been success ful in securing several fine sneakers for the convention the teaching of tuemontury geography will be presented by f s j htubbs u a of toronto normal school bird protection will be the subject of sit address by mr owen marrlman ihresldent of hsml tsn ulrd protection society itev dr macnelll of walmer road baptist church and rev charles w bishop 1 d of bherbourne htreel methodist church will give devotional ddressoe each morning on thursday oveplna the teachers will meet at the ruyul ontario museum and mske u our of the exhibit under the gutdaneo of prof c 13 currelly miss daisy kotslor jdoh will speak on the ideal toucher miss minnie jvu u is the secretary of the institute acton fair was another fine success the hall exhibit was j in many respects the best ln years great crowds gathered here yesterday from far and near to enjoy a fit on i air on tuesday and yester day nnorpd another one suceon tho wcathtr while a utile cool wss hrlfht with tuns hi no and an auuimnoj tang 1 which win thoroughly enjoyable the exhibit in tho hall were away i ubovn tho average and mudo a very at tra tlvo nhowlng ln all parts of ih hall tho entries of bread and fancy bnklnk wus unusually good theei ciuh m o puph d i largo section of tlo long tub 1 devoted to domestic nrli ilco exhibit nf butter loth in the socli ty uid tho special cloflnca wai urn immi been ut tills fair for years it was thought that as te creameries und milkmen are col letting such luxgi quuntltlen of cream ami milk tho en tries for butter this year would be small miss mluur of the dairy do partmont of the o a c paid high ompllmsnts to tho fair both for tho umlhir of tuthlblts and the quality f the butter shown another eertlon which surprised directors and visitors alike was the splendid display of plants and flowers and cut flowers it was the pest over seen at acton fair and nearly all hoctlona wpre well filled the show ing of listers dahlias gladioli slnjljo und other popular varieties was highly mdltablo it 1 quite man if en t that tho work of the horticultural society ind the nnnuul flower show nri4xar- log vry desirable fruit in encoumg- injr peopb generally to cultivate more generally flowers and plants about their homos and enjoy th competition ind comparison with otbers mr b kirk tho president of the canadian ilorni arts 00 uillon a managing dlr high school literary meeting the opening meeting of the acton high hchool literary boulety was held 011 wednesday afternoon the 18th inst at 3 so oclock the meeting wrd opened with ha ahplrmmos address shly delivered by arthur haukett the prasldunt ap interesting feature was the reading of the high school papr hekye opener musical numbers wore glvsn in which the plsuo which tho pupils nave rented proved lis worth rev a qf stewart the hon orary president was present and de llvered a short address which was enjoyed by everyone lqnoh wus esryod and all bad a very enjoyable time the officer at the society are hon president rev a c stewart ma president arthur hacltett j vlie president helen muodonald secretary bemloe held treasurer wllrose held 1st form representatives owen mod dock gordon huffipan 2nd form representatives flaunt murray charles isndsbo rough krd form representatives oene vleve clanrldge hector maodonahl crltjo mies hood udhor jtussplt uoss was the judge of this class dectared it was an exceptionally fine showing he wus especially pleased to see that num bors of farm ore wives were sua cessful competitors for prises in the floral exhibit tho on tries in ladles work useful und fancy were vry numerous and mado a fine showing across the entire north ond of the hall and extended down each sldo there was also a rratlfjclng volume of fine nnd decora- tlvo arts and children s work the fruit department had a lot of entries of vary flno apples and pears but the entries of barrel and bug lots in th special lists wore rather meagre there was some fine grain and roots pulsions were plentiful and excellent messrs johnstone co ma le nit utt rat live exhibit of furniture and pianos and other musical instrument 1 were shown by c w kelly son mason rlsch of quelph ah j a martin of brampton acton citizens rand did its full share in providing excellent muhn on tntr of the first day and ull afternoon yesterday the midway had varied attractions which wore prqperiy nuoorvlsd hy the town nnd provincial police we go to press as- the exhibition unci judging of stock is in progress the oh trie are numerous in most classt and altogether the fair will bo regarded as one of tbe most sua cessful ever hold here owing to 111 health the efflcent be c rotary mr george hynds was not much in evidence at the fair grounds his sons george and joseph however had 1 vary thing in apple pie order and the fair was administered throughot t without u hitch tho official list of prises awarded will bu published in our next issue x pollc court newa a man found drunk with s bottle fined 210 and costs ths woman who sold the liquor psys 300 end cost i mclhedrun plead od guilty before police magistrate moore ut tho court house milton lust friday to being intoxicated and to having liquor in a place other than hid dwelling house in which 1 o renldf b hi wan fined 10 and costs un tho flrut charge and 100 and costs n the sot nnd when put on outh aa to where he got the liquor which- intoxicated him the accused mwdro that he purchased it from mrs w dofortst in her him bund s house in mllloti und paid her 3 00 a bottle for the steam whiskey mrs peforost was charged with sntllpg liquor aiul was trlil before imiice magistrate lilt of mlfton the offence hti was fount ujllty und fined 300 nnd costs tho decision of magistrate monro in the charge against john ihison of milton hesrhts of h uvjng uiiuiir whio was ri manded from the friday before was given at milton on friday hll son was convicted und fined 100 and coat in a session of court held in the town hall on saturday morning charges laid by chief micphersun against two motorists were hoard walter ingles of campbellvllle pleaded guilty to driving his cur negligently on julil street acton ho was flnod 1 00 and costs in jolic magistrate harr s couri at burlington joss robert of buf falo and thos mulllns of drirtgoburg were foqnd guilty of stealing a battery and tools from a wrecked car on tho highway near bronte one day last week and each sentenced to throe months in the county jail at milton at brampton on monday ii ship dnd thomas coyne of alton wr eherged-with- having- liquor unlawfully the thpmsoir- motor supplies factory at work the wheels set in motion loflt wednesday motor apcefl j sories now ijejnp turn ed out a fine factory with laroe number op machines installed ac l on bus been fortunate indeed in tlm mapufuctorlcs which have t on tlmtiibllshod from time to time within her txmli m that they have invurl ably bean permanent and lonnlnnt employuni of inrgo numbers of cltixqin us wnrkim 11 und operatives has beei a matter of gratification to ulf who ar inti rented in th 1 i rogress buulinu important o anil establishing of homes in town our fuctorhs have fortun auy for um ull prospered wo havi hud no experience of failures of busl ness enter irises and consequent tirvw ing of workmen out of employment until now our factories havo been confl nod to thi work of producing wearing materials or the products ro quired in the manufacture of tin materials which enter into the con struct ion of goods for dally wear by man or beast or for their food those factories incluila messrs honrdnsoro a co whoso pro duct is nolo loathor for boots and shorn the acton tanning company which products both solo and upper uather for boots and shoes harness leathers and leathers for upholstorlng und 111 grades of shoes messrs w h storey son ryder mowut und the halton glove works ull of whom manufacture wide rango of leather gloves mitts and gauntlets mtssrs howotson co who are known by all who n through a by tho canadian national railway as shoe makers to children social and personal qjsjspm tho math mild weather predicted for fall an indian trapper in northern oi tariu dive it as his opinion that the north land will have a lot of pleasant mild weather yet this year and that the talk of an early and severe winter is ull hokum ho based his brognustl cation upon the signs he noted in the bush and among the animals and also n regard to features connected with tho moon if the north is to have plea rant mild weather well surety have nothing to complain of down here in old ontario mssonfo sermon by rsv mr stewart tho members of walker lodge a f a a m paraded to knox church pn sunday ovenlng accompanied by masonic brethren from georgetown erin htllsburg and other points there were between sixty and seventy mem be rs of tho craft present rev mr huiwsxt preached an inspiring and very helpful sermon on the theme of true brotherhood forceful und timely wero the lessoos deduced and brethren appreciated vry greatly the uloquenao discourse this was put tnio ornolal form when tho members returned to the todgu room ut the eon- luslon of the service sacred band concert sunday afternoon he sacred concerts 81 von by acton cltuuits hand during the summor have been iruutly appreciated gy the people of atun and their vis these have been suered concflrrfltrt more than name tho repertoire of the band included a large number of well- known hymns and suered music and they are rendered with a very man i feat spirit pf reverence lust sunday uflernoon the concert on tho lawn of suarierlund house was especially ap propriate tysverul new selections were ptuynd und the programme throughout wus woruhlpful 1 nd appropriate li one or two of the numbers the mem hers of the hand sang the hymns as interludes to tho playing quelph retalna mercury trophy a strung link frupl aclun came up tuusduy afternoon and made a vull nt endeavor to lift the mercury chullenge trophy which is ut present held by the cuelph lawn 1 low ling b but they returned home without tho trophy being defeated by a score 3d to 16 hurry harrison skipped the aoton quartette while the uuolph rltik was skipped by mark oulmuge und the gume proved to be u very in teresting one from start to flnsh th local rink scored a three end to start with u were never headed and fin ished up with a so von end the score hardly indicates the game however an there were a number of very close i well played ends with all the bowlers putting up a steady game s folluwlug are the rnks and tho score l quelph h johns c it barber j r mahoney m dulmuge sir 80 acton ouelph mercury aoton john irishmen jos holmes k hassard ii harrison sk 01031000100018103100 rhhhjquooq600af- several bottles of ho analysed 11 33 per cent and the liquor 28 40 per cent ii ship stated that the liquor was his ho had paid for lthe outfit and coyne was just a friend uvjng with him they arc young englishmen were used to liquor at home and had not trafficked in jjquar ship was fined 200 and 20 b0 coaft he was obliged to well his oar his horse and cow to ao the amount of the fine and costs and escape three months in jail edward is bllllngnby of brampton was charged with obstructing a peace officer when provincial constable reevely wus arresting a man in his store who had a bdttlo of liquor ho was flnod 100 and costs and caution against any similar ortonco in future bhungsby who conducted his 1 case said he was only actlrur to protect his store proporty w en hi took officer reevely by the shoulders d shoved him out of tho store when wnu arresting his prisoner of ti ronlo was the vinson knitting wprkfl whftl wiaii range of knitted unirwour fi and wmiemeftwsckhamsr serloqsly iii on tueedsy of lost week mr wm bwackhamer frederick streot was taken seriously hi with an obstruction of the bowels ho was hurried t ouelph general hospital on wodnoa day and operated on jor the bowel trouble and the removal of the ap pendix last reports yesterday indi cated little progress toward recovery a poem now in season lift lightly oak leaves for your master the wind la raiting drift lightly oak leaves for the rnaple leaves are falling the wind is tho voice the end of things tho tlmk has come to go the flame of tho years sw life n burning low put on your naming cools and us guests to 1 wedding feast go gayly to the commoi fate of leaf and fowl end boast a former pastors success acton people ure slwayn glad learn of the success of former ml biters and oltlxens a note from port col borne says wo hud hurvust tiome services in the methodist church lost sunday rev i m moyer our pastor preached the church was crowded and chairs wore used in the aisles the trustee board request d u think ftering from the congregation or 800 over 1900 wus received church work generally is moving forward success fully paying cash and taking discounts only four fanners asked for credit it s publlo auction sale of farm stock and implements which totalled about 2 000 on the farm of john prudg in pickering township on saturday as ternoon the terms of the sale offered buyers 18 months credit but nearly all the farm folk present wished to pay cash and receive three per cent dls oount on their purchases auctioneer slversldos states it wus u rare oo ourrencs to rveelvo unly four notes totalling less than 1400 lit a 3 000 sale globe beechnuts are a smsll crop this la un off yur for beechnuts lust your tho crop was only avrugu hurt tie year before there was u very larse yield it is notlc uble thu yhon boeohnuts ur plentiful tho guuly colored bluajay is ulwuys prow n t in largo numbers und ut this season of year if tho tteeches are lottdo i with meaty nuts the vociferous notts of the juy ure frequently hourd in tho hardwoods as their fuvoriti to d is not avalluble this full very few flock 11 those bright plumoged birds ure to be seen in his locality provlnesl constsdl atkins removlna to milton provincial constable atkins wus ul 0 assises hern as a witness hu said 1 was about to bo transferred from 3 toll to milton for duty her aa- rdlng to report there u work for tn looking ufler bootleggeri hut it certain that he will have pit nty if lis gives his attention to the motorists ho run wjld on uur stre is day after day und night after hlglit driving without lights ninny of them more or luhat full of mooiuthlu t ih to lut hoped thut he will attend tu thmn charaplun rev mr mo key of milton realans rev w m makuy l a of mlltoi tuts tendered his resignation to the 4ongragatlou of knox church milton for eighteen years ho ttus been ttr pastor und his faithful minim ratio jut have boon fruitful und utlafuutory mr mckay has spent the whole of pils ministerial career in this county upon hi graduation from knux ool luge be was culled to norvub where he spent some twelve yours he will remove from milton in the near future und with ilia family will take up their residence in west toronto muny will slnoeroly regret rev mr mckay s re tlrumut- d wian rifngo ot knitted untlprwour for children is produced the lindsay electric flour chopping mill tho acjon maohlno shqps whose specialties ara axles and drive shafts for all motor cars mackenzie planing mills which producell kinds of house build lng tnutorluls tho latist addition to this splendid list of munufucturlng plants la the i horns n motor sutllos llaited trelr products while wry necessary and mportiipt and in largo and growing demand are of a class different to those of uny qf our previously es tubllahod fai torles and will compriso automobile accessories ur d porta hucii us commutators and brush- for tho hctrlcal systems of motor ehlrlo adaptors connecting rods hu shinies jacks pump etc mr a ii i ve the mechanical sup oriptondont of this now factory has been engaged for several weeks in the instullutlun und equipment of the plant of thin new business both mr roy thomnon the managing director of the 0 m unj and himself are greatly pleased with the factory building erect oil for thu business by councillor bell i i is conveniently aid conspicuously located on a tlvo lot section of maple- hurst the new robert wallace subd vision is near tho railway station- within two blocks of mill street con venlont to the business section of th town ind bo ink alongside the lines of the canadian national railway has excellent advantage for siding and truckage into tho premises when the production of the plant reaches the volumo of large shipments the building la of approved mill construction of brick and cement steel window sash und fireproof roofing it a dimensions ar 40x100 there ore offices and storerooms in the front with tho commodious well lighted fac tory in she roar there are front rear und side entrances the building is lighted with elec tricity will be heated with steam ruuchlnory is operated by electric motors the machinery already alalia i is totated on tho east side of build ine and the west side is devoted to workmen finishing benches tho following machinery has already bean plmcd 3 engine luthos a turret lathe u milling machine a gear cut chlnu 3 drilling machines a punch press u grinder a power metal ulr compressor a shaping u plunlng machine a bench lathe un oluctrlo drill wh u com pllniont of jigs tools fixtures und dies thusu will bu added to as re quired the editor of ths fuss prbjss had the pleasure of betting the machinery 11 motion lust wednesday afternoon an i under instruction of tho superintend eat put through tho ft rot commutator und brushes turned out und this first production is on exhibition in our jtloo window whiro tho first pulr of hoes made in the new ihoo factory ub exhibited last y 10 000 of thomson motor hupplle limited bonds covering the const ruo tlon of th how faotory thu prohrty upon which it is located and the inu binary installed which ure guuran- toud by tho corporation of actu 1 ure already in domand by locul investors uro considered u gilt edged in vestment slid will 110 doubt be dls lod of in a few days thu people of aoton will wish tills iew enterprise every suocess it will u u new l luce for employment of ubor and thu number of employees vhllu low ut the outset will b in mused us the volume of production increases has ueoured u residence an 1 u his family rruin st cuth urines ut once mr i rihut iirowu bund ay from toronto mr lelfrd ronn homo for tho wnkrinil mlsa vldu llnriihhuw h t the wcok ond with mlkon frlondu mln lloroncn mills si out a few daj b with her aunt in toronto mr harry holmes jr or toronto spent several days in town mr androw vouu of toronto spent jnday with anton friends mr w 1 c id rtnoy was home from torontq ovor tho week ond mr klmorv johnston wuji home from lamllton over the week end mr w i lies of tororlo spent hie wmk end at his home hero mr f j moore toronto npi nt tho wei k end ut hlu boyhood n home mlus i raiicetf hurst of toronto nor ma i hchi ol spent tic week end hero mr thou morton of acton was in town last thursday milton ho former mlsh myrtlo clarridge of toronto fipont tje weak end ac her home flore mlsiclara brown of now llamhurg spent tho week esd with her futhnr miss marleuerlte hlewart of milton spent the weak end with friends in town mrs thomas morton spent sevornl itiys last week with her daughter in oshawa mr and mrs albert wenham of hamilton visited acton friends during the woek mrs john stephenson an i miss joslo f toronto spent thu week and with frlnnds here mlsa emma robinson spent tho week ond wlthfhr nt aurora nnd newmarket mr nnd mrs h h brown motored hule semi annual event ktimt semi annual millinery wilt lie hold next uaturduy und 11 iiduy ootobir 0 and t for- rurtlur urtlouluim write us tor two full puge utv oui ptirio onceriiing tho mllllu- lu and lie other containing a uplt hilm list of diy iroods and ready 11 weur vuluis well worthy of a trip ti luulph hi id run s huts on aalo t 600 and duo wo in on s semi trlm- ind huts tit h0u and 1150 women u evulully trimmed huts at 3 66 lu iludlug a turge rutige of matron tylu 1 if uyan co ouelph danaere at the street lie hll iron uf this town liavti irreu deul tu burn uboqt tho dans nf getting lu tho wiy of uuioniobll und nobody is going tu touch them if ir pure nt will hut du uq playing 1 all wi tho putillu highway is u prugtloo t should be strictly rofblddau we sympathise with the youngsters dual re lo ploy ball und regret that ire are not iut muny p luces fur this in pose as there might be but turn- lint the tin rough fur o into a diamond is t uurttng deadly dungor a ehll 1 filtuwliitf u hull so tonuentrstem hhv diets uttentlon on he ball thut ss wtll run 1 lulit into a t ur without seeing 1 he same will uoour with footbath with friends messrs david and will robertson of toronto spent the weekend with ds in town 4 v huarn lnndaboratigh wus tak en t6 the hospital ouelph tor treat ment last week mr and mrs j h hlltx of mauford were guests of mr nnd mrs j h denny last weak mrs and mrs jqo leslie jr and cblldren visited friends ln london during tlu week mui marie mowat of toronto unt- vorslty spent u few days this week hor home here mrs h t lepagu of toronto was a guest at moorecruft from saturday j ptu after the ralr mr and mrs em win landsborough kitchener spent the ueok end at ie parental homo horv miss alice williamson of george town spent tho weekjend with mr and mrs atox kunnawln mr and mrs g o black and babe rnd mru jennie matthews of loronto spent the week end with friends here miss laura moore of ouelph who was in the genorul hospital ouelph for pneumonia is now convalescing nicely mr roy brawn of hamilton and mlsa ttcrthu brown of toronto spent the weekend at tho parental homo here mr and mrs w moo re by and chil dren and mrs wilson of toronto visited councillor und mrj harrison last week mr john mcnlvon left on monday for toronto where ho has secured a position on the toronto university atalt us teacher and research worker mr and mrs harold 8 nlcklln and mary of ouelph were in acton satur day to spend the day with mrs ma- callum and children before they left for the west mrs r el nelson of toronto was u guest at tbe home of dr nulsun dur lng the weak she has just returned from a years visit with relatives in edmonton alto and other paints mr george leslie tho venerable and esteemed old resident of the leslies school district in hrin township cole brutod his elthtynrth birthday last bok this energetic old gentleman is hulo and hourly mrs t k mccajtum gordon and betty of saskatoon bask who have been spending six months at the home uf mrs mccaliums parents mr and mrs a k nlokllu and other friends in ontario left on tuesday ufturnoon for their homo hi the west messrs bam und vllwln hurrop faoier und son left on monday on thoir proposed trip round thu world going by train from hero tu vatioouyer tho balume of the trip until they reach england about tho first uf muy nmct will be mostly by wulur milton ru- formor another fine itoad opened dundas street through halton paved from seventh line eastward dundas street irufulgut dually has u reul good loud about the b at in tho l rovluce and few but will bo pleased ut thulr good fortune rhls roud la among the old st in onturlu und all these years tho high way bus been ubout thu worst hi ex- islelne thut upplles to tlltt portion ju irufalgar ut least thu mu i uuruli has beeu thu stickiest dllil a few showers inudu thu ttiud ao deep that traffla simply uvolilwd it rttllglously hut thare has been 11 real ltiioso on wednesday tho toptruotorti opoiuxl thu liuw irovlnolul mvummt letwuun tho town und ninth lines and tiow truffle can go from thu ninth lino right into toronto un u iul 1 uvuinuut with unly u short gup ut thu lrlndule bridge thu conciutu busti has but n laid ulong tho wttoet us far wuut us munn 11 urs and thu usphult tup is bi lng laid un the portion blwo 11 the 1 iglith l ninth llnei lie usphult mixing outtlt is being luovml from lirlu lain to oukvllle und it lu xjtotid the puveitniitt will b omplutud to thu h1xtlu bridge this autumn when this is dune thorn will be u puveiuent from clupplnou n coriierw i tomnto uxoopt poeolbly fui u gup t the iiiountuln out which nmy imit lo tomplatud this your there surely is iuud for rojolullig among residents und thu publlo ouk vllle afar no mer frss calls for some yuliro thnrn bus buen u slatemflx friw ivloulpmt tallu b twm the gakvllhi and llnntw untrals ihe telephone comiuiliy hus discontinued this concession and the usual luhg tut es uru now ih uued fur every call oakvllh and 1 tafaluul municipalities ure objecting iitiiuigly bu ths change

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