Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 5, 1924, p. 1

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jlf tfawfi jr ptfess torty ninth year no 40 thursday morning june 5 1024 acton ontario canada thursday morning june 5 1024 single copicstuvc cents the methodist cuubch aoton rev chas hackett putor parson pewi i low 8t 10 on it m hindu y hchool hesalon 11 00 h rrt tlio minister subject tho aonuti of u leader 7 00 in tim minuter subject tim mt wlm lvtryijody welcome presbyterian knox church acton minister rev a c qtewart m a monio willow street lu 00 ii m bible clojfk study in mallow chapter xii 10 00 a m sunday school 1100 u m tho minister subject hlnm of tho tongue 7 00 p m th mlnulor hubjnct gihi a llewnrd stranger leaving address with the usher will bo called upon by tho paator all are cordially ihrvttbtd special notices work wanted girl 1c wunt work ufler school nnd on butunlaya apply to p o nox no o7s woman or girl wanted woman or girl wunted at onco to ilo houaowurx aiply to r o nox oi acton onturli auction sale of tho household effect or l j3 rlo will b held on saturday june 7 at two o clock 483 it j kerr auctioneer sale of plants lobelia stocks altera snap drag- oni petunia at 10c per box or re mainder of our atock fairview nurseries phone 54 acton ont seed for sale big crop seed corn canadian gem turnip seed for bale at r n brown h b il nil 2 acton phone 40rlj it 3 for sale a quantity or hardwood slab mostly hardwood in root length at 3 25 per load i b wkadge willow street work wanted painting done at 13 6fj per where mint are all ready misled flrat class work guaranteed apply p o box ml acton or phone lr3 403 pasture for cattle so acre of good pasture abundance of water room for 16 or 18 head apply to nelson mclaughlin r it no 3 rockwood acton phone s3 3 for sale 1 misses all wool polo cloth coat galling too small for owner tan color selllns price 15 00 apply p o box 141 actov or phone irj 41 i snap for quick sale solid red brick houae t room hot water heating modern electric ox turea wired for stove 1- piece bath nloe lot apply to rox 37 41 4 acton ontario acton creamery the demand for our hitter require our patron to briny in mora cream our price up till june 16 will be llo per rb butter fat for rood cream cash on delivery old or foaming cream not wanted at any nrlce acton crj3ambry t j onell proprietor dry hardwood for sale firstclass dry hardwood free from big knot and uttle umbo guaranteed i alngle cord ii inch wood for flo cash by measurement wood deliver ed at once alao oordwood at 19 a cord rood measure apply to r ru8sbll johnson b h no 1 aoton or leave order with 473 george boper aoton farms for sale 45 parma la th oountlea of halton and wellington varying from 40 to soo acre let u vend you our uat a number of g anil business plaeea in aoton for aaje sflre and ufa insurance money to loan j a surra real katat agent pboae 105 actoa ont hlo0 to 12j fer dav for you if you will qualify for a position am an auto mechanic iclea trical ignition battery weldlna ex pert- jw weeka required to learn borne work at fifty cents per hour to aaalst you through your training pert instructor lnictlcuj training ubj demand get started now f r big ger pay and a brighter future write or call for special offer hemphill automotive train inq institute 181 king st w toronto wonderland friday june 6 thc man from brodneys starring allou calhoun and j warren kerrigan comedy creation over the fence mar- tina the juvenile hodge 1odge novelty rel lyln hunt saturday june 7 does it pay a mtory of a woman wile and u man 4 fully starring hope hampton comedy cr tlnn sad mui truo rox nowii tuefldav june 1q a chptr bi her life a 1ola wtll ploture chap 13 of thi ifhutttel voluy coming univeraal super sp utl merry tio houtul k u ovbgoni a son j many advantages in coming to guelph for summer shopping to macdonalds gveupivs leading and largest store everything is new and fresh and lovexy in the display of summertime dresses new colors new weaves new styles all incorporated into the most delightful of bright frocks for sunshine weather for business and street for tea and parties for vnca tlons and sports easy to choose just the right creation from this delightful array prices in a range to suit everybody s purse vooe frocka of courses a number from france fea turing beads and drawn work of exquisite daintiness 10 to220 linen frocks in simple boyish styles and in such pretty shades apricot tan gerine tomato orchid and daffodil bluebell etc 5875 to 15 ratine disguised in novelty weaves that make delightful straight line dresses 5 to 25 cotton crepe in georgette weaves and plain and fancy textures a75 to 26 hosts and hosts of lovely things for every summer oc casion enciantingly bright and pretty every them news of local import i o o f church parade at georgetown a a htrona delegation at the member of acton lode i o o k went t georgetown on sunday afternoon to join the church parade of the brethran of the three link to the anglican church there were about fifty of the aoton brethren in the parade beautiful window settee plaoad the horticultural tjoclaty haa placed window hoxea filled with choice plant and flowern on the outalde window iilll of the front and aide of the gov ernment building and the town halt president scrlven ha had much to do in bringing the matter to a ucceful lnue welcome vlalt by former paator ilev and mr w l tlndlay and children arrived here on tuesday evening on a motoring tour from thejr home in medina n y to qwrn bound their man friend here extended a very rordlal welocme during their toy in town they were the gueat of mr and mm d c ruaarll in their new home on mill street highway eaat of town roe tor are at work on the of all the mens lightweight coats clearing at 1950 a drastic sweepaway with decided savings all remainders of spring and fall coats in tweeds polo cloths coverts and shower proof gabardines belted and plain slipon modelsevery single one ww on hand price lowered for immediate clearance perhaps your lucky day comes within the next seven with the very coat you need for rainy days and in between season wear marked at a lower price than you ever thought you could buy it for 1950 regular lo 2750 mens womens and childrens wear houae furnishings wallpaper all departments ready for a splendid summertime service weekend specials moonught mellos they are truly the most mello marahmallow on the market today plain white toasted and peanut on display in our window regularly 40c lb weekend special 32c lb assorted caramels have you tried our chocolates we arc offering for our weekend specials they arc ihjbflnest we have ever offered regularly 40c and 50c a pound weekend special 32c rb our ice cream parlor our i co cream menu has a good variety of fancy sundaes and sodas have you had a fresh strawberry sundae it is delicious with whipped cream ice cream jn either brick or bulk delivered anywhere in town try one of our fresh fruit bricks mill street acton h wiles w will 8v you mony l you will lt ut quality at low price all new goods j sandals uoucan not- xtohbs correctly tennis shoes i utless you comport cushion sous ares yaurz j eet pvwar and oxfords ir hosiery work boots school booh try a imlr tf ouf tiuanuie4 rubber boota when quality couni with low wriee try va harry harrison the shoe man new line of travelling bag and suit oaam the n th co aectlon of thn toronto harnlo highway from arton to the evonth line wid ening and grading are now in progre thl apctlon of the read ha the ad vantage of a good tone roadbed in the cantre and traffic wilt not be much interfered wh while tho work building out to highway dlmanalon i going on an enjoyable fraternal vujt thg maraber of the young people qulld of knot church were very hoa- plfably entertained by the toung people of the georgetown preabyterlan church on monday evening about fifty of the aoton you no people ac oepted the invitation aome going by the electrib road and other by motor the programme for the evening wu presented by the vultor and it proved an excellent one at the conclusion of the programme th acton folk were very hoapltabfy entertained at lunch and a very enjoyable aoclal hour wo pent perautnt thieving at rleve hampshire keeve ham pah ire of kqueinc becoming fed up with thieving live on tho eoond lino but the family retain the original farm on the third line on which there i a blacksmith hop laat year an anvil and a viae worth 26 were stolen j later a car penter viae and name dlaappeared last weak mr hampshire brother we using a pair of blacksmith pliers and a hammer while he wa at din ner the ptler were takon a cert i man 1 under suspicion and 1 being watched champion canadian pros aaeoelatlon meeting the annual meeting of the canadian weekly irea association take place in toronto today pylday and satur day and will be followed by a trip to the old country this 1 the biggest outing ever undertaken by the aa woflmlnn tho p wml 0 ladles and gentlemen and will imi the moat formidable and represen tative canadian pre party over visit ins the british i id and the continent the effect of the visit will be of great advantage to canada in various way and information obtained will be dis tributed throughout the whole do minion united aervleee last sunday very fervent and helpful sermon were preached last sunday by ilev a stewart m a to the united con gregation of the presbyterian and methodist churches the service in ornlng wu in knooc church and evening in the methodist church ilev mr stewart preached nh able aerroon in the morning on the tireat confeaslon and the evening discourse was a sequel or compllnnmt ram est exhortation to live christian hslpful uvea were mad on both occasion the choir of both hurche had vary flne anthem for their reapoctlv praise aervloe at evening service miss bertie smith of toronto san a solo very effectively highway to be completed thl veer t anticipate that stratford will in year urn w unke4upby apavad highway to toronto aid hon a s henry mlnlater of highway in an interview at stratford before returning to toronto after trip of inspection of the provincial highway to sarnla the expenditure on road la nothing to what h hga been but we are going to bring th provincial road into good itupo by the end of the year he said the highway from btratford to sarnla 1 practically computed now the uncompleted portion 1 mostly between acton and cookavlli tha centre road from brampton to cooksvllle haa perhab more work neceaaary to com plete the highway than any other section between toronto- and sarnla aunt suuni vllt aunt husan vlil to th towri hull laat wednesday evening rather tardy the audience having bean kept waiting until nearly nine o clock for the aciura and actresses to arrive from nasaagaweya however when they look the tage they put on a well- worked out amateur play of four act the entertainment wa given under the uusplca uf uupla leaf mlsalon llatvl of nasaagaweya iyksbyterlai church it would be iuvldlou i ingle out uny- of the cast of charao tetv they all ild euually well but llttl june hvank repreaentina thi we scotch jualb did her lart with exceeding ability nnl plndld tntor pretatlon the attendance wa not n large a wa hoped for but the young eopl had u raastj enjuyabl outing and mat many frlnd in town co eoerfloa fa hwkfxhf t urulp the m l til mm vhrmr club hwms trt wdlty wotmf tit the intftrexf q clfl iuerfttlve turnip mar keting wa langvty atttnded about b0 pvfli were mmtent and listened with much in tare t to tha excellent addr given by tha speaker t k butlor uf woodatnok ioke on tn irodaotlon and marketing o turnip h d colquetteapokeon cooperative marketing prof t c hart ttlree tor uf co iratlnn and markets 11 r it oh of the depurtmnt of agricul ture aliio delivered an add reus on til advisability ijf co o iterative turnip marketing the proposition appeared to have been wall reoeived attar the meeting a large number of the grow prevent remained to lgn oontracta whereby they agreed to sell through th organisation all their marketable turnlpo excepting those grown for their own use tor a period of flvc an historic conference in historic town the hamilton conference in ses sion at lundys lane in church established over 100 yeara ago the conference celebrated the hundredth anniver 8arv of the mission arv society the thirtieth annual session hamilton conference of the methodist church was held thl year under un- 4 u ally interesting rfuaplce and en vironments thl conference celn brute 1 and emphasised thn centenary of missionary effort in upper canada under the direction of the methodist church the meeting wr hold in lunrtyn lo church niagara kail where thn first congregation wa or- gantxed in 1700 it wa within hearing and almost in sight of th mighty cataract and wa under the shadow of the soldier monument anl tho memorial to luura hecord in the cemetery on drummond hill acroa the treet from the church a walk through this old cemetery revealed thn fact that the first inter rtient was made in 1707 ami u head stone rhrnnlcle the fact that it wu erectel in memory of john iluruh who died murrh 7 1797 the battle lundy a ijiiih wa fought in thl ormelery anl vicinity a largo fponu- nnt stands on thn peak of the hul which wu ereclctljuiif a century ago commemorate the valor of the ludlan soldier who fell battle there with the american force in 1111 near ihl 1 another menu rnoni erected u few year ago by tha united state military department to mark the spot where a number american officer and men fell o tho xundy a iane engagement near the soldiers monument l the memorial to the heroine of uver dams laura record it bear this in script ion her rest laura inqersoll beloved wlf of j me seoord born september 13 1776 died october 17 1s63 aod 03 veers thl monument la erected tu per petuate the name and fame of laura secord who walked alone nearly 30 pi i lea by a clrouitou difficult and per ilous rout through wood and swamp and over miry road to warn u british outpost at decew s fail of an tended attack and thereby enabled pltxglbbon on the 14th june 1113 with lea than 60 man of ii m york negf- men l about ie mllltlu m small force of six nation and other indiana under captain william john ton kerr and dominique puchaune to surprise and uttack the enemy at oeaver dumi and after a short en gagement to capture col boerateler of the v b army with hi entire force of 63 men with two ndd pieces the aplendid church with it new 40 000 sunday school building erected iv v aathm social and personal miss meryl hill o acton friends f mil to n la vlslflng mr week wm mlchlo enl in town of oalt apen t th mrs with i a iteesor spent friends in toronto wednesday mia mury dunn acton friends lost of lu week elph v 11 tm mr a busl ainoa m mason lno triplast week tiwiiii to on mia nellie hynds was ioma from toronto rwr tlie week end mrs thomas o urjen visited friend jn town 1 mr kd duni the home or his of toronto visited at brother hern last week councillor ball 14 now rapidly con valesclng und will wxm he hlnumlf again mr james moore and miss clara spent the week eml with relative at dundaa mr julia mcarthur returned from her tx months visit in now orl low last week mr annie if homnrvllln and mis vera 1larvy of toronto were honis over the week end mr v cole of gore bay i pend ing a few day with her daughter miss kathleen mnrynlllls and mr wm johnstone and mr a mctavlah spent sunday with frleml in oakvllle mrs annie johnston and mis belle stephenson visited mr jam mlam at toronto last week mr jam bymon spent a few day in london laat week lltir son charles accompanied her home our moat elderly rltlxep mr ilolert agnew iark avenue ha been worl oumty iii the past week mr and mr charlea gamble of buffalo n y spent a few day thl week with friend here mr and mr j kennedy of ham 11 n spent sunday at the home of mr charlotte macdonald second line mis thompson and mis bertie smith of toronto visited at tho homo of mr hr 8 holme on sunday mrs stanley r russell and children of oakvllle pnt a few day thl week at the home of mr wm johnstone no appeals against actons assessment the assessment boll confirmed without amendment or additions the council grants 1260 to acton citizens band for the year when the council mot it u court of itnvlslon un monday ovunlug they found not a single appeal against tho aacmmenl of 1d34 had been entered and no additions or amendment were noceasary tho roll wu therefore con flrmodi thl condition must surely bo grutl tying to the council urn well u to tho ratepayer it is ortalniy u high compliment to our alert and uln taking uaaosaor mr w j held news of local import id qsrdei hi allitui ii will garden i urty n in acton i lust year which w have been pr ur iun company nassagaweya the nnasoguwi yit church will hold lliii- pnrty on monday t vn itcv ur hunks noluor will tl oliver tin ud ironh comedian of toronto i provide tho programme party lull ll rdn party i i ilytirlau ul uuril n v ai on appealed fro peal t lu la ntered by wllllati t rnenl hi i vlng guelph hw rm for bar ttie nrat time lu soveral ai ull tho member ware proaont tho iteeva presiding mlas laura wllns oxhlbltod u suit coat wtdrh had bean torn on u ro jectlng arm on the stairway of tha town hall when she wu proceeding to a meeting in thn uudltorlum of tho hell the council agreed to bu ro sponsible for reasonable charges in cured in repulrlng the coat the rlnance cummltoe presented their eleventh report and rocommvnd ed payment of tha following account general account bell telephone co services 2 01 goo dills labor in cemetery ik 76 w li c talbot supplies 10 73 jus hymon supplies 3 02 ton cltlson- hand u 30u 00 nty jail offrnsn uliilnr i ilo onturl t mj ruliro act ugulnsl his n nvlrtl n by muicln irate wutt was imurd 1 oiom justice hotton last krl lay judlmunt wu reaervud the anollcsn choir faatlval tho annual choir i ollvitl of italton deanery was hold laat thursday in ut goorgo church giorgitown ov r 100 voiced jolm i in tho cli irul si rvlio lht alban s choir wu woll r prosunted it wa an inspiring anrvlcn itov canon hhermnii if torunt i pn uchml u tvry h ri rluti un i lmprtsiiive little red meeting house on lundy lane which wa built ahextly after the war about 1820 and remained a great centre to which methodists gathered from all porta of the country 1 quarterly meeting and conference in 11x0 thl little red meetinghouse was the place of meeting of the oen oral conference preacher going there from all part of canada and from distant porta of the united state reaching canada in those days wa a work of much toll and danger one preacher being drowned in the sua quehannu river while on hi way to the meeting more than one hundred travelling preacher assembled under i the presidency of th american bishop enoch george on sunday so many to the public service that an adjournment wa made to an adjoining grove here twenty young men knelt together and were aolemnly ordained to the work of the christian ministry among these were man who six year before had fought on opposite aide iar the spot in the tierce battle of lundy lane in the year 1844 a now brick church a built on the alto of the present building thl wa during the min istry of revs w scott and joseph meaamore rut tho who had so long worshipped in thn little jtfid meeting house were loth to leave the old place of worship and from 1844 until 1167 service were held in both church although but little owe one mile apart during the llev o n a k t dick- sons term service were discontinued in tho lltte red meeting houae to be held regularly in the new church at drum mondvl lie named after gen oral drummond tv john wakefield- succeeded hev dickson and following a great revival tho church wu enlarged by putting acroa the back end what one good brother who wo liberal lu the usj of hi hs culled a little hell in ltll during the pastorute of the rov hlohurd llobbo former minister ut acton the present building waa eeeted and in october of lust year the new 40oo0 sunday school build ing waa opened for use the conference held during thel week wh i wf closed on tuoaduy vras opened by the president hey charle d drupaj for four year the pastor of the church thw- hey dr chown genera superintendent waa preaodl and guv jh inlexeaung address or the present position of the church union question th luutornl addres of rev mr draper waa i oomprehi slve and inspiring document which 1 ure to become historic th mlsslunury offerings within the bound of the conference umnui ilitisouoo and to thl wan further sum uf 56 41t 7 uuittrlbuted by the women mui unary tdoolety missionary anniversary in which h centenary of ipisoiuns in canada wa commemorated were de livered by hv jam undlcott d u bead uf t foreign missionary de purlmont and h i moore tho banquet of th lay delegates association wa the social event of the conference tlvo hundred persons at tended a great addr wa given by blhop loot of indianapolis a basket plenlo waa tendered thai delegate at ii rock monument ott queen ton height on saturday after noon with a drive along tha river to th trails ahd to chlptewa bv hugh a dougall m a d d of oakvllle wu elected president o itis conference and itov h m lm tnermau b a hamilton secretary th election uf officer to the lay delegate association resulted aa fol low president it w trelaavcu b a hamilton 1st viceprldnl j j pritohard llarrlston ind vice pre ident c it illlger dunnvlllo s- oretarytreoaurer a scrulon hrant ford cob mitunvjd to i added hi the veteran very 111 far to be about mr jame graham printer who haa been several weeks i able again ir and mr r j mckechnle and two son of rochester n y visited at mr and mr george bopera during the week mr charle momillsn of detroit the gueat or hi niece mr annie johnston and mlas belle stephenson thl week rev father michael d dunn of clncinnutl eon of j i dunn chatham visited hi uncle john j dunn main street thl week rov and mr a c stewart and children left on mond aft nn a motoring trip tn oakvllle nnd th niagara peninsula k mr l m mcdonald of the hank of montreal staff here leave thl week for windsor and detrlot where he will spend hi vacation mr gordon haywardrf toronto came on thursday to nurse ber daugh ter mr bertha cook who ha been very iii with pneumonia mr dr dryden of toronto nndj mr arthur dryden or flint mich were gueat with mr and mr h b holmes during the week j mr and mr rudolph wlsmar and mlas henrietta wilson and mm chaa wood row of toronto spent sunday a qth homo of mr t burnley j mr and mr w k aranam and ciilldren left this morning to spend couple of week holiday at the home of dr j gardiner of chicago mis viola uumley sustained a very painful fracture of her loft hand whllo playing with the ladies softball team in georgetown last saturday aftornoo i mr august anderson who wu lit for several months was sufficiently recovered on monday o u to bo able to resume work on tha canaduin na tional railway mr george jlggln who has bevn oontl tied to the house for the past week was about on tuesday un l expect to return to bis work in preston shortly uears- w e lister brook d bast- erbrook w i koilymls mary kelly and mrs mary toronxeau motored from burlington monday und pent the evening with mr and mr william kelly dr and v rowan hurst engagement of their only daughter marlon wilson to dr frederick grant banting m c of toronto aou of mr and mrs w t banting of allulon the marriage will take plucu vary quietly in the near future mr alexander weld is tho grand old man uf this community haa been some what serluusiy ul the past week a visit from hi former paatoi mr pi rid lay yesterday wa of much comfort to him hi minister rev mr htewart 1 a dally vuuor and no visitor i more urdeutly waked for william robertson slora announce tho an errory to explain a gentleman who had engaged m intelligent kmncli maid was at work in his library at one end of hi bouse when it struck lilm from certain sound that something must be wrong lu tho dimwingroom at the other end uf the house so he rang hi ball and the maid came what are thus cre tliat i meant tu hear in tho direction of thn iltuw ing room marie t ha asked 1 do not precisely know monsieur ah answered at one time i sink it la madame vfilp elhg and at atiosser lime i am sure it la ae cat and a dug who fight monsieur 1 plowman hamilton lavungllni and social service t a rutherford gait icxacutlv committee j h rush tijisunburg mlas mccann kun thill norman gilbert llrunte o p bat man mount threat w i noniaa lngenmll q u hexlmer umllton mis mccann uf tho ilray woman tu be appointed an urnoer of the aeu elation t v tteleaven barrbitor liuinll- the nw president i a great grandson of squire alexander brown oaa of autuua pioar 1250 ss consldorabln discussion was taken i tha bund grant councillor bell inwl tho grunt councillors that ford und nlrol approved of 500 00 und councillor holme thought thi band ought to bo encouraged and should not bo cut down this yar he favor ed keeping the grant at thp usual figure tho reeve and clork wore instructed to order a car uf crushed stone fol tho streets a motion was passed to construct a cement walk on the south church street from councillor hells driveway lo th intersection ut kred erick htreot nicholas iorbe wa given tha contract ut loo per foot tho corporation will pay one half tha coat and the butuncu will in assessed to councillor roll fc it was doc i ded to repair und ro pa lift the gate un i entrance fence ut tho 1urk council udjournod at d 36 i the week in actons baseballdom gams with pr ladle play in oeorgetowni h wet sons play with llmeheus with acton four or flvn baseball teams now all under wuy the fan ure getting all the varieties of baaehull a heurt could desire the fclcjiior ball team thought tmy ould treut tha fan tp u gooxl game when ktigus wu scheduled for hero hnturdnv g imiys however have not gotten down ctlco yew ami worn therefore in rather inxir trim for u buttle they lucked ill tch rm nelders batter und ost everything and the game waa ry o ill mlded at i on had tho gama all tho wuy through and munagor macdonald gave almost eyei una of his play or an oi portunlty to try out n thl game tho score was ix 3 the box score ho been too difficult to decipher as sotni of the lergus player ware i til tod with iu high us three error one innings und the aoton teumi bultod all around in morn than one inning when the b erg us boy get practised and u t uchor or two thuy will bej gladly welcomed back for u game with icr 1 ota la tub iiill8huko tournament the aoton senior team came buck with u wallop to make good their one defeat of the your at hook wood tour namont on victoria day tho hills burg tournament wo tho battle ground thl tlmo on tuesday tne kings birthday und acton went in to do their best to land the trophy contestants were itockwood hlllsburg and acton the nrat game between acton und rockwood both team played good bull butthlsl timo acton won out on tho score of 31 acton is doing sumo batter hit- 1 and the fielding i improving umo tha bat tor ins for thi guine wore rockwood king and shuufeldl aoton hough und rolrtson tills uutne over aoton wont ut the next lontentunl hlllsburg this was tho team that defeated rockwood on way 34 only matthew their bab ruth wu ubsont acton wag able tu lu thl giimo with a oro of v 4 the big gun lu this gatno wore acton hough und robert won und hlllsburg hull and harbour it u remurkuble that hpugh for at ton pitched the whole uteeu intiliigit an 1 tarried th homa team to victory un i at tho and uf tho rund guitid he wu still going strong tliu acton touni art nuturully qultu elutud ovor tholr victory r m mrdouuhl uiu pirod tha game to ho auilufuctlnil of all coming uamkh ttv kockwool team will play ji1 the rk hi ra on saturday june 14 und una are looking forward to u ho game two game with u toronto leuhi ur being arranged for july 1 u in thu nomlng and one in th uftemoou thh girlu uol-thalji- iblam the lu he softball tjauiu pluynd ihelr nrst out of town gumo on hut uiduy they jouiuaynl tu georg town und brought ium k victory from thu girl tiutn ihere with u uiore of 3 thoso who atleiidt 1 tho gutno from hare repoit it u u good wxhlliltlu mikj tha tleorgutowll teaniw ut h roul aiiappy uggrugutlou tho return uuiui will bit pluye i iii thu lurk heiu this i liuraduy ing the game will be ullud ut lx oulock rilb hkwbtron kmll0ll ball thau th hewutson ompluvees itsll team sturtthl their sihodula un saturday uftariioou in llmahouse the hiiwalson toum hud it all their way fir six innings anil hold 1 iniohousa luum to u wooru of 4 i favor of aoton then cum john hewelsou h stui pit her hi hweeney jnd hullowuy trie i to kuvi the slaughter but it tuuhljt b 1i and wheu the smoke uaur d utiltha nine innings wire uvur the itruro wu 19 4 in fuvt i uf lluuaouse the sequel will follow on huturduy iii tho lutu helwyiil six n clock hm suld tltut turn ig getting hi arm in sliupe for ihlri wi t k iilttt thi ro ii br unother utoiy lomlio guimt next hatar- don t light matohe in qsrao one tiny mutch in u prlvutu garage gave a 13 000 lmcn tn u bollevlllo man whllo working on hi cur tho man dropiwd u tool un 1 h truck u mutch to look for ll an explosion und nrn immndlately follow i in which tho garage and rue worn ileatroyixl and ner injured coatly tulth cer tainly hut thn iushoii will l robably not havo to ixi ropiutoi th athutlo association dane the acton athlotlo awoclutl it will hold what i likoly to bo thn final nee ofj tho aeuson in tho town hall to morrow friday evening mason orchestra will provlao tho music and a lunch will bo sorvod tho proceed am to provide fund to enable tho tennis club to fulfil their obligation in raising funds f r th in w i nnla court ut thn club groundk plowed up human skull in nelson while plowing on their roporty in nelson township one day lust week louis and austin lumlmhiud n of john lumbahcud uncovered u human skull tho skull was in almost mr feet condition with nearly nil tho teoth attached judging from thi i romln- ent hook bonus it wun tho opinion that the skull wuu that if nn indian the propimt was formerly t art if tho orlginul farm duded to chief brunt by tho british gowrnmuiit growing alslk and alfalfs seed a moating wus held ut milton fur the purtmu of orkunlxliig halton heed producer for tho pnwlui tl n f no 1 auiko and alfulfu mo d hpoukor wore mr curroll mr iiinox mr 11 llott and mr irving tho ol jt id tho ttilitt itt abiuciuiiuirix in havu imirtiuajwcriuir by deiutrtment udlciulm of ull ulsiko and alfalfa fluids this will likely bo done free hut thoru tnuy imj u chargu of 16a per ucro the grout iton fit to the farmer will bo u i leaning up of hi farm by tin ir ll il 1 inspection halton orangemen in church parad main htrunt milton from thn town hall tu knox church w i crowded with niwctutt rn hun u i viutfug to witnes tha largest church purudo of orangemen and ludy trim htuim aver held in tho hlstor f milton bosldo thn milton lod hrmu tun oakvllle acton campbell vl ilo und hornby iodge were rapaseiiti i 111 the big parade which huh beaded by the milton cltl church tho mcintosh 1 and rousing hand ow pastor knox rev w d appropriate th pulpit assists th prs whan tho in w ndltor of tho crae- ore star ha 1 iroublit with his me chanical staff un i dldn t know how would get out ills igjper usslstunco developed from un unnxtwotod iiuur- er uv j h cokliujil of that illago acconipuului by hyv 1 llor man ulcruiuiural volunteered lu ho him out thean two chrtymen who had tried their hund ut printing in former days took off tin lr cuut und were oun hlhigllig typ in a work munllke fushlosi thouuh it la no iiuw thing fur i rctin un t 1 utjflt to work thlu th xu rb nt id of 1 i y th puhluhor j km chin olul july h tlur ibii 1 urty rev mr hackolt goes to gait s chosen pastor of one of th grow i no city chueohe of th conference lt tin iiuul ulttlng i if th i ut lift itlug llllltltail it hllllllltllll c lllf llllo at con nluguiu 1 ul lluukett who hull ho n t of him vithodlst huih h two yuijx wum ulnrtnhi 1 hi ichum lulniidur n hi past ut i inoolti oult itov josi phu culp uf laiu was station 1 ut alton to hiicc hnv mr hitukett i lno lu avuiiu gait lu u growing rhtin h und in uul t t huv u bright futllio bif no it a tliui kumluy f hoo hulldlug ha hu ii out i un i it u thn intuition t hullii u imw ihuich in tho near futui with hlu gift unl umes itu mi hulklt will ul i oiiipllxh iitui h gn il hj thin i hurg1 with gultd mil nll i toll i it iiihh ttlti his sous wimlum in id arlhlir will liuvn the mluiutuiiiul oppirtuulllua he ivetfl r ik tin in muuy tn whom hu lullilhtero t her tup dully ut tltiud uf iii ms mil truviioaiit will kioatly leurot his riiuovul fniin a ton hu i a puhtoi of n m 111 quull- tla uii i most uttiiitlvn ut tiiihu who 11 m pastor vlsltatltiini ugd hulp uro mot cheilshi t hm mi uulkutt lu well uuullnw1 rm u illy imrn lio- foie tioiulilg west ul oiltulli hu wus pastor or u uudhiif i hur it in the capltul tlty f ht jihin n wfutin i lund itov mr culp mui iitiw l ilht i in hlgldy hpokin if 11 hm inn 1 ii tho ministry in llunillt in i onfiui fir vki thltty yiurto un 1 huti i a u 1 1 u liwniiml- of rxt flli iii i h lutgru t luru ho has rphiisturud with hu iin r r thi puat thrsu yuutu thu uhuugi of puu t in win tukn place the nrst tluiulay iii julj runivmbih ui u llll uh lll itllutu mnntlng this 1 hum in ufl inn iii ul throe o clock ut tin 1 uilh hall icverybbdy walcuma

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