Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 26, 1925, p. 1

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rm s94 fiftieth yenr no 39 thursday morning mafcch 26 1925 acton ontario canada thursday mornin single tjoptes five cents the methodist church f actow revjosephus culp past6r paraonaaowillow st llud iitin no hervico on account of baptist annivenmry 230 p m kumlay school 700 p m the minister subject johcpli mb searcher s- presbteria knox church acton mini5torrrov c stewart ma manfjowiuow street 1100 a m tho minister subject tho pathfinder- actqn scout troop in ittogylftncer 300 pi m bible claes studios in matthew chapter 26 r 300 p m sunday school t 700 p in sorvlcetvvltldrawn owing to tho anniversary borviccs in baptist church strngors leaving address with the usherar will bb called upon bythe pnstori special notices advertisements in this column a cent per word minimum charge jofc tfer inaertion i found sumbf money apply at free press offj9e found v- a mnlo rabbit hound applirto aa-3- boxi7a wanted a reliable man to drlvcnr- and do otherwork in sparo time applyto peter a3m r 7- for aafce for saturday only i w of finest creamer butter 34a or 3 lbs for 100 actok creamery for sale v pure white leghorndgss for salp jl00 per setting of 13 eddie oibbens c bo 140- willow street- for sale good brick rcsldorice at a bargain apply to b l decbu -37-6- v mill street 7 for 8ale two good young holstoin cowo will freshen 1st jot april apply to amwafppsr 382 crowsons corners for 8aue quantity of red clover sood rood reoleaned seed apply to t w l mcdonald 882 lot 12 4th line esqueslng to rent farm of to acres -oabt- half lot 32 third lino apldy to -j- jambs snyder mill street acton for ale nr from s red- rock hens 100 per sotting ap ply to maroaret a brown zsri phone 40rl2 3 bargain largo red brick roaidenco modern conveniences fl acres land and wator if desired ideal- for poultry 1 box 37 v 384 acton ont for wood sawing outfit 11 h p foir- bankamorso cneine good as ner ap- ply tp g k coxe 382 lot l8flth lino nftsoagawoya t ra8pberrycane8 for bale raspberry canes- for sale no -1- 1 stock cutljberta 1700 per 1000 her berts 800 per 1000 chablbb oldham 38 r n 2 norval auction sale wesloy beattylot lonsecond lino erin will hold a clearing auction sale of his farm stock lmplomonts on friday april 3 i roy hindley auctioneer s92 acton phone 16 r 6 erin auction saue an auction ealeof fnrni stock im- plonionts furniture etc will bo held in tho auction rooms at the rear of tho post ofllco on saturday march 28 at 13p oclock v roy hindley- auctioneer erin phone auction sale roy hlndley lot 15 first lino erin will hold a sale of 7 muchcows 3d atockors 4 spwa oshoats 20 sheep on tuesday april 7 commencing at two ocloob s geo mcallister 39s roy hindley auctioneer nmviiess a fasonableness loveliness auafforlctbl prices r youllfirid delight in choosrhg your new easter wardrobe guelph at fflacdonalds vv- t n v theyre such bonnyjblithe bits of springtimerrnthese fashions in wraps frocks ensemblescv mnerfl 7new lines in the spring silhouette new colors weaves fabricsrnew details- of trimmingin very tfutrf hew every thing to make shopping for easter wardrobes a tour pf delightful discovery v ww hate new coats new sails 3 to 18 120 to 5250 zi i8 to 50 ensemble suite 37j50 to 60 new wool frocks new silk dresses fi5to25 ia75 to 4z5 irs ysi 1 what men want too new- easter clothes for men and boys of course i anybody will find ita sinipre task to selecthere a dis tinctive easter outfit at a moderate price d e macdonald bros ltd guelphs leadijig and largest store news of local import acton tntortttiner t qeoroptown tho members ot acton laadies baao ball club vent to georgetown on tuesday and repeated jho dohcert- the gavo hero recently undor tho auspices of the ladles hockey ttiub tho large audience it georgetown people who assembled manifestly enjoyed the pro gramme veiy much m business mans get together banquet y t thebublness men of kincardine hold a very injoyablo banquet last jcd- nosday ovonlng- i stirring addreao hyj a hwccoiujful business irinn was given tcitero were 6i ot the local merchants and business men present the bepbrterij splendltt report sltows that all felt it was of value both from u huslnnsb inwf rfoclul standpoint to ettuectler forin ovcnlrtg ciretary of horticultural society at ameqtlng of the directors of tho horticultural- society held qrr monday evening mr h ingrey the socretary- treaffurer whols shortly leaving for the old country tendered his reslg nation in accepting it the directors expressed rgretratrjhrinbteyil6 parture and wished- him every success it was decided to ask mr e t thet- ford who retired at the ond of last year to again takeover the duties of secretary treasurer amencfments s t6tbeot a for 8ale whito blossom clover seed scari fled 500 per busuol also about 3000 feet horalock and elm lumber 1 and 2x4 scantling and 2 plank 30 per 1000 apply to m kaiser lot 8 fifth lino erin pfionoerln 36 r 14 302 r- for 8ale i registered banner oats cortlflcato no 442856 ctrodo no 1 0 germina tion 100 per bushel also quantity of irish cobbler early- eureka doolies and early- sunrise- potatoes those potatoes are clean seed having boon treated for blight last year apply to v r n brown 38tlf phono 40rl2 picture framing uphol8ter- inq cabinet work etc bargains- in highgrade used furril- ture brass bod complete whjta enamel iron bed complcto golden ojoarfered oak dresser ind thlffonior bevel mirrors golden quartered oak parlor table apply to b v kenyon p82 phono 105r4 l wonderland friday march z7 midnight express starring elaine hammoreteln tho story of a railroad man who couldnt bo sldairncked com edy eastern westerner with harold lloyd kellx the cat cartoon vox news 8atorpay march 8 fearbdund starring mnrjorln daya melo- flramo of a cowards ftght for mnnhnod the comody short chflnffoj burl hurd cartoon lotfl ofjlnofa i fue8day march 3 madonna of the streets with nismdva and mluoh 3u chapter 6 of the for tieth door cojnedy some tiimbuy coming peter pan tb sir jumna uarrlo dorothy vernon of haddon ihalp- with mary piektord k l qregqry son weekend specials s extra special v j t tli w drops etc special price per tt i77 oxford taffy qx ford taffy wrapped a weekend special at assorted chocolates have you tried oup assorted chocolates they are of extra fine quality at per lb assorted chocolates assorted chocolates regular 40c and 50c tb weeki- enct special pev lt have you had a sweet marie bar they are the best and biggest bar on the market 19c 32c 49c 32c mill street acton- h1les laster footmrear sossd for women wo havojuat placed in stock another lot of new spring footwear a nowtan gqro pumi kid oxfords in goodyear welts good lookiwp comfortable alao black suede and patents with straps 1j0 to 600 a pafr for men mens tnn now shade oxfords cnlf goodyear welts alaq black brogues patent and plain calf new goods new tops quality ill pyory par for childekn wo havo aoculrpd tho famous hurlburt svioe for oirndren ranging in price from 185 to xb0 according to alxe i r for pabhf factory and school wear solid soles good hjtrd wearing upperst injido by the best pcoplo in their respective hnos in canada njid- bought for cash wopass thonroii to you attne lowostpossibtb prices where uality counts we win weaosewedrio afternoons all the year round with xceptton ofdeeember harry harrison the shoe man m m l i wk l mh i al i v j motx o the new 44 beer to be sold in motels itotaurnnts clubs and grocery storea the proposed atmendmonth to the 6nturlb temperance act promised to tho jirovlnco in the spcoctl-frum- tho throne arrived- in tho ontario house- last thursday and were gien first reading their gonbrul effect aro to legalize 44 per cent beer tq reduce the nuflpperrof proscriptions permttted to physiciarib and to rbyjae radically the penalties connected with tho present acl as ampllfled by the pcplanatlon- of tho attorney- general the atnond- meritfl were declared to nroyldo for the sale of beer at tables th hotels restauranta and cafotbrlns of good chftimcter and for its delivery from legltlmato grocery stores the bar was declared to bo banned even for this beverage and it was emphnslz- ed that tho character of the prem- isea would weigh strongly in decid ing whether or npt tbey should bo al- jowed t6 handle itj ii salebyi rcliiba is sanctioned patent medicine concocted forbeverage pur poses are forbidden and regulations aro framed to restrict drug store sale for medical purposes physlolana are allowed to issue only 80 proscriptions per months whereas they coulr pre vlously issue 60 the amount of- liquor which can be obtained by prescription is unchanged probably some of the most inter esting of the changes are to be found la the penalty sections of the bill compulsory jail terms in addition to other penalties are provided fbr the bootleg vendor of liquor the penal ties for first offences omhegalieliing rernalnflfc same but thereafter the vendor suffers imprisonment of fltoni two to xour months in addition toany flrie which may bo imp t pen lutyforjiiegol carrying ot liquor 7u7 reduced from 200to 50 as a minim qmthe mhxlmumof 1000 being un changed- f fntraqabt with resjwsct to the premises he- em phaslced the fact that permits will be granted only to persons of good char- actor this will naturally mean that persons previously convicted for vio lation of the ot a will not be grant ed permits appeal from tho decision of mag istrates is enlarged the period dur ing which an appeal might be lodged wasxtendedfromtentotwentydaya hon mr nickle stated that in many cases men had been unable to deposit 9100 in respect to tho appeal and this amouhjt was reduced to 50 those who would bo allowed permits would bo standard hotels jtict- ed rtjataurarits and cafeterles which might break bulk it necessary for sate for consumption on the premises wbllo genuine groceries would likely bo per mitted to sell only in respect of gooda for delivery and not for corinumpuon on the premises any person having a permit may if improvametits at bank of montreal tho enlargements and improvements to the bank of montreal ore now pro gressing toward completion tjie necessary plastering la dpne the metal ceilings and cornice have been placed new electric indirect lighting- fixtures have been installed the large- new vault is completed and new hardwood flooring is being laid the decorators will shortly be engaged in their work when theimprbvementaaro completed thte accommodation fof the general public both for generljuifaeaajaiiti solely deposit box holders t wirhe much more commodious mora wimjtrdttbe chmrplrithoja d4 very interesting debate at the weekly ieotlngpf the youiig peoplos guild of knox church on monday evening the aulrmatlvo side was sapported by misses nellie anderson und bessie gardiner and the negative by messrs ferris and w j reld the argu ments brought out strong points for both sides but the iudges decision favored the afflrmatlve those acting as judges worertffrs a r whitney mibm lauretta oaty and mr w k graham messrs jack lewis and alex mann euch rendered vocal numbers very acceptably i news of local import social and persb rev r e zimmerman b a of hamilton who has accepted an invitation to succeed rev j culnaa pastor oif the unltbd church of canada acton in juho v roy mrv zlmrtrtan has been m tho iplnistry rfbv ten years- and has had a successful ministry on several charges he has been for threq years pastor of slmcoo gtroetr church in the city of hanihton where he is much beloved i rev- mr zlmmermttn is secretary of hamilton conference and is now busily engaged in- completing arrang- ments for tho last session of the con ference before the union which opens in gufclph on thursday may 21 ihe band minstrel show high sohobl literary sooiety lccjure under tho auspices of tho acton continuation school literary society mr w j dunldp ba director of the university lxtenaiona will de liver a lecture on the british empire exhibition at wembley in the town hall on the evening of tlnadayv april 2 at 8 oclock sharp sllvercol loctlpn j esquosinos new township hall esqueaingo recently acquired town ship hall is being renovated and tho interior remodelled whericompetod this splendid building will be dpjte uptodate with its assembly hall up- stalrs and general store living apart- sments council chamber and clerks office on the ground floor thocouo- cil expecta to hold fho first meeting- h the new hall in april baptist anniversary next sunday anniversary services wfll be tield in tho baptist church rrext sunday rovtoharob ec shuttof toronto will preach at 11 am and 7 pmv the choir will furnish special music capacity houaea pn both evoninga at yhosei- popular e i nmaxh congregation and their mlnlater will attend in the evening rev roy fridjnviudto giietph at v meeting of the official board of dublin street methodist church guolph it was decided that a call be extended to rev roy frid ba of elora to the pastorate of- that church made vacant by the resignation of rev j jb todd who has acoepted a call to peterboro the change is sub ject to tho ratification of the station ing committee qf the general confer- enco wklch will bo held in jung acton citizens band has again had ihoaajjafactarpmongt rfltlondfihc loyalty of the tfeopfoof uiocommun ity to their enterprises whenever they stage an entertainment the people give thoirwilling patronage this in itaelcgratifyinffto the very wor a gttneroua- miscellaneous 8hower tho homo of mr and mrs thomas p watklnsn the highway at the aral line l was the scene of a happy fathering of friends and neighbors last wednesday evening tho dccaslon was a mlscellancouj showerto their daughter miss isabel whose marriage to- mr clarence 8 wlnfleld of glon- willlams was v celebrated yesterday afternoon the spring shower prevail ing did not deter the assembling of a largo gathering tor there were between etxty and seventy friends 1n the party many and varied were the handsome and useful gifts- bestowed upon tho brideelect who found heraelf well- dowered when her wedding day ar rived a delightful social evening was spent and mr and mrs watkins and family proved themselves excellent jaosts andhoflteaai paraonaga wadding last wadnsaday a pretty weeding waa solemrtlzed at the methodist parsonage on wed nesday march 18 at 230 oclock wlien laura gertrude second daughter of mr isaiah coon of guelph formerly of acton became the bride of fomea alexander son of the late john a green of fort oalhousle the bride was bocomlngly attired lh a pretty frock of sand crepe with hat to ttmtcb and carried ophelia toses after the ceremony a reception wan held at the home of tho brides aunt mr frank gamble who was assisted by the prides sister ms earl brownrofc kitchener the home was beautifully decorated with roses and sweet peas following the serving of a dainty din ner the happy couple left amid show era- of- confetti on the 617 train foy- buffalo and other points the grooms gift to the bride was a pearl ond amo- thyst pendant guests were present from guolph kitchener and toronto two much- appreciated compliment mr james acton president of tho acton publishing co toronto who is retiring from the active demands of the magiulne publishing department and who has read the flxeo rnxsa for many years oaya the acton fxiwm prsss has always been placed on my uesk and as i hove often said it la in my estimation one qt the best and cleanest newspapers in canada wish ing you continued success the fraoa press demurred about inserting an engraving supplied by the domlrilon shorthorn breeders association and jprof day tho secretary submitted our complaint to the central lrea agcncy where the engraving was made the reply to prof pay was os follows replying to your letter the acton fobs pakss ha the reputation of being one of the beat printed vireek- ly papers in canada and of course they are very careful as to tho cute they use in their columns we v could send the original half ton to the fium pobss which would give a better im pression a bats ball team for 1025 on monday eyening tht basenallesi- thuslasts of atftri mftt aqdf decided to have a tenrr lr ton ihia qeoaon prospects are gocd far an excellent team the following officers wero electod at tha meeting hon president peter x smith president n hv gar- derlrst vice president f j iyle second vice president w q c tal bot secretary vtreanuror i o f6r- ptttrons a coxe james bymon h fl holmes w astorey james anderson o ajtrlhs amos mason- h l harrison managlhff committee l mcdonald k currle n gibbons w kdley jdw- masters manager robtsxott coach george hynda it waa decided to call tho the acton team tho acton aces r after a lengthy disciisflon it was decided to hotd toam practice on monday and thursday nights only a ommitte was appointed to inspect the equip ment of inst yeara team with a vle to purcbaso they will report at a later meeting jf there are riny new ball players in town the management would appreciate it if they would give their names to any of tho oploers- anyon hjlis iri6rrn or partis of uniforms will y tell ftoy of the officers or leave tho articles with mr james ju- aiider- son at the qovcrnmwnt bi tiding he has reasonable grounds to suspect from tho conduct of any person who has come upon the premises mention ed 4 n- hi permit although not of no toriously bad- character that such person is present for some improper purposp may requost him or her to leavjfr immediately such premises and unless the request la fdrthwlth com plied with ouch person may be forcibly removed what this apctlon means is very difficult to determine such action would naturally be justified in ariybiisrnesa rdartttmtlynne section 511s amended so that modf- cal practitioners must issue their pres criptions for intoxicating liquor on the forms prescribed by the statutes no other forms can bo used upon the prescription of a duty qualified medical practitioner a vender under this act may self and buppjy for strictly medical purposes any police magistrate who has con victed any person having a permit of a second offence of keeping liquor for sale- in contravention of the act or the rules and regulations designated in the permit shall close utich premlaoe for a period of- not less than one month nor moio than thrco months the magistrate shall in every such order name two if cense inspectors or other police officers whose duty it shall be to close the premises men tioned by affixing theretota notice in the form provldod in the rules and reg ulations- the more the general public study the proposed amendments to he on tario temperance act tho more diffi cult it is for them to conceive ttffxt conditions will be improved by this en actroent the sale of 44 beer in hotels rest aurante clubs and in fiioeory atores to every one over eighteen years of age who desire to purchase is a prpbuufnn- tical measure of temperance the-pen- aity for having liquor being reduaooi from 20a to 60 can hardly becdn- celved da likely to better conditions- the extension of tlmo for entering ap peals againai convictions to twenty days and reducing the doppslt re quired from 100 to 60 la not strengthening the act ip the eye of the averago clthten anxious for the moral uplift of the community purchase canadian made goods exoitno dabat by high school stu dents at young peoples league high school studonts gavo the pro gramme at the weekly meeting of tho young peoples league in tho metho dist school room on monday evening the numbers given were highly on- joyed and were creditable q tho stu- dohta misq iflnnje z bennett president oc the ixiagua occupied the chah- ami ex tended a cordial welcome to the teach rs and students of tho- high school who had opjno to sppntt the evening with theni tho feature of the evening was a most interesting and timely debate on the topic resolved thairwe should purchase only goods made lricanadl wherever posalbla messrs milton wajtson and novllte harrop upheld tho affirmative and v misses margaret tpung and helen coxe the negative the debating was excellent the ppinis prison totl numerous and effective and when concluded the judges found tnefnaclvep wlthfutyyery difficult of solution the final summing up how- eve gave the affirmnilve tho lend by very few- points the judges were miss minnie 12 ktclsop mrs minnie rjriooro and mrs a- t brqwh mlsn dorothy cordlner sang a solo mles olive coapor gayonn instru mental number and misa anna al- lisori gave a rending the farm or arid the inc tax whlflh iiiftttjimiini appreciated messrs george mason and charlie landsbordugh contributed one ofj their popular snxaphono and hornet duetts hold last thursday and friday even ings the reservations were all taken and- the rush seats were all occupied tho programme preaented was na turally of a humorous type that it pleased tho largo audiences was amp ly evidenced by the vociferous ap- plauso which greeted the performers fro rtr start to finish tho programme opened with an pno- act comedy showing de struggling vliiagdhand in an endeayorto get do yust engagement do trials and tribu lations of a vhlage band are ably portrayed byde band boys there was lots of fun aiid amusing pasaages- in that featpre and the four teen characters- in tho cost all mem bers of the band each took his part well the subject matter of the vil lage band was however not worthy of tho ability and standing of the members of acton citizens band and its performances measurably failed to- win the full appreciation orthe aid- lence it was almost worth while though to see theotignifiea alderman mason the talented bandmaster of the acton citizens band in the rolo and costump6f hank jackson tho village bandmaster his saxaphone solo was very artistically rendered the minstrel show was exceedingly well put on and tho culled folks were quite true to ljfo in their cos tumes antics and superfluity of ex travagant phraseology the interlocutor mr g -a- dills 9 easurod u to the minejnapiearl laiice interlocutory ejaculations and general supervision of hla noisy burnt cork artists while tho end mert harry oshea and harry rlgby in hla coon songs were as full of gaff antff un tiff real sons of africa the quartette a in their real coon melodies and string numbers brought down the house every coon was turmy thei most active of them all was perhaps lloyd forbes the snare drummer who was almost past recognition when ho got on his burnt cork complectlon his woolly wig and tuned his tenor vocal chords 4o suit the down south dialect avmumbcr which commanded uni versal appreciation waq tho barltona bolo rocked inthe cradle of 7 the deep with variations by mr john allan clear and true and sweet was every note from tho highest to tho lowest and tho fingering and tone for tho variations was most skilful aunt jemimas real southern hoo- down was a ibpular fcatuoe it had all the action and clog and antics of a real back and wing nigga dance and bno could almost plckout shes mah llndy lindy lit from the solo and bell tops as they came down in rhyth- imcmoaaure the personality of aunt jomlma- was woli conserved- in dress in action in maidenly grin and in ban dana turban and neckerchief she was gqtten up in real colored orthodox fashion it waa hard for most folks to believe that she was really young tubman- who lives on beardrnbro crescent and is employed at the shoe factory every actor among tho minstrels did well and they were given un stinted applause tho chardctor songs of mina ireno cross anil master rigbyxyoss wore cordially received these ilttlo folk did thoir parts as if thoy had boon born on ho stage mr harry rlgby was their accompanist and sang a duett with miss cross for the re mainder of the performance miss viola rtumley ably fulfilled tho position of accompanist itoma not on the programme wero given by masters charlie lands t borough and tleorge mason in cornet and soxaphohe duetts they are tha youngest members of the bund and have loarnod their respective instru- monta since ibhrlstmao thoy id ex ceeding weir and wero recalled on both evenings mr james chalmers vicepresident of the band on behalf of tho band in a neat speech cxpresaed the appre ciation of hlmsolf and his fellow- members for tho toyal patronage by the pcoplo of the efforts of the band he also publicly thanked those who assisted in the programme who wore not members of the band the current issue of the canadian lumberman has an article quite- com plimentary to mr j b mackenaio lumber and coal dealer it gives him ejaiufcfijethodb of publicity sales a ass to customers in plan nlng new houses and barns the ar putting jack mackenzi in the limelight mr joo hynda of dodorich w here ovorsunday s miss jean kennedy of toronto wao home over tho wookond mr and mra malcolm scott visited friends in toronto this weolf misa bcrtio bpolght spent the wook r ond with friends in kitchener mss ahca stowart is homo xranv the city for a couple of weeks mrs alfred storey of toronto was hero this week visiting her parents mr john s mooroj of dundas spent sunday with his mother and slstor hore ft 1 mr harold sutcliffe of kitchener spent the weekend with friends in town mr dayman oif guolph was tho guest- over the weekend of mr n p mclam mr and mrs h s nickhn and mary of quelph visited tho old homo an sunday mr d w storey of hartnoy manv lj m the paatbr and congrogauon of-tho- 4viaitlng with his motherand- other methbdlht church will attend- the nornlng service and knox church friends here mr w- g c y a beautiful pipe crgan the methodist cotlgrogatlon is justly pr of theiy splendid nejslplpe-organ- hich was played for the first tlmo at the sorvlaps op sunday last iyith mr craig hamilton or toronto in charge the organ la a dolrblo manual with electrical control and the very latest inorgan building tho services during- thejlay were in charge of rev dr a h williams of the metropolitan church toronto who delivered splen did addresses both morning and even ing the choir rendered special musid which was much appreciated by the large gathering present georgetown herald real union spirit rev dr w h sedgowlck formerly gf central presbyterian church hamilton has acceptod rev- pr w ii sjedgcwick foripjir minister of centriil presbyterian ghurch hamilton which voted out of union has definitely accepted tho call to tho pulpit of the metropolitan church toronto which in tho ntir fu ture will of course jlioono of lhftunl u ed church of canada under union dr sedge wick wilt have charge of st jmetimthotlintohurcn rhbiit t real for one year from july 1 next after which ho will bocomo preach or at the metropolitan- when rbv dr wardle stafford returns to england tfcle says that john loves tho golf course and turns from it reluctantly tp thoughts of selling moro- lumber and perhaps a bag or two of coal dastructiv flood at brampton brampton had quite a venetian ap pearance last thursday when tho eto- blcoke river went on a rampage and flooded main and queen streets it costthc people thousands of dollars for damages to have tho boats rowing about the streets however cellars and floors were flooded furnace fires extinguished goods were destroyed in large quantities it was jhe worst flpod brampton hoa experienced in many years beautifying the home surroundings mr h j mooro lecturer and hprtlr cultural expertfqr the ontario gov ernment will visit acton wednesday april 1st and deliver his address on beautiflcatton of tho homo surround irigs this address will bo illustrated with lantern slides of a very attractive nnd suggestive cbaractbr j thpro will be interest for every citizen all are interested in making acton a moro nnd more beautiful and attractive place the meeting is open to alfc without admission feoor collection dmage action at brampton battled chlef jus tlco merediths diamissod t no jury when the case cf dolson vs cjarridgo which was being heard ut the spring assixes ot brampton lost week was settled out of court by tho parties coming to an agreement among themselves mr dolson who claimed 27000 damages for alleged injurlos claimed to havo been sustajned while unloading hoy in clarrldges barn causing permanent disability agreed to take 7b0 cash in settlement each side wlllpay its own costs 8t albana church mission the mission service at st- albans church are being largely attended and a fine spiritual influence prevails the gospel addresses by archdeacon mackintosh havo been forceful effec tive and impressive the early morn ing communion services have bebn well attended the services for girl and- boys each afternoon at four have created a keen interest the mission will continue until sunday evening rev mr baugh tho rector is much encouraged with tho result of the meetings death of rev j c wtlsona brother itfrra william wilson an outstanding principal on toronto teaching staff for fortytwo yearo died at hla homo 24 humber trail on monday hews a brqther of roy j c wilson b a and attended hi funeral here last fall mr wilson waa principal of fern avoniio school ho was in his 65th yeor deceased who waa born in cole- dan tswnahlp la- aurviveti by hi wlifcjw ope son dr c r wuaon who recently returned from research work on thd eye in vienna and two daugh ters mrs nlemier the wife of dr nlomler iiamut6n and lorn a ut home tho funeral will be held this afternoon new opportunity for canadian in- vastora in this weeks issue our readers win notice nn advertisement of bondq of the government of the argentine re public this 1h the first time that bpndaufallforolgn government have bean announced for subscription in this district the event is notaworthy because it marks the entrance of can adian inventors into the world finan cial markets these bonds which are advertised by the wellknown arm of r a bajy a co toronto are part of the issue recently floated in new york tho argentine republic is the mogt prosperous- of tho south america countries it has the greatest foreign trade its lending citybuenpa ayrea a otiti oftho most beautiful capitate in tho world tho population of the arge is la tbadthilt of can- una7ad the averago wealth of its people la very hlghabaut 1bs3 pir capita the total debt is vtiry low only 133 tu compared y canadas 360 konney and mr moon of toronto were at tho formers homo over the wepkond mr ch harrison roturned from a threeweeks business trip to tho pa cific coast ori monday messrs earl cooper and angus ken- nedy qf guelph visited at- their homes here over the weekend mr frank day ojpd family of rock- wood spent sunday at mr r- bu- wansbrougha lake avenue miss jessie mcnabb of toronto haa n farm- tir as atenographor mrs a- a- conover and nephow ajlanijolllettt- oftoronto spent tho- weekend with mrs a v and miss j galbralth mrs robert morton of gait spent o few days last week with her slstor and broiher mrs anna maddock and mr x c matthews messrs h r wansbrough and harold lu warisbroush of toronto spent the weekend at their fathers homo on lake avenue mrs jamesbentham and mrs her bert nakkln of toronto visited- with mr and mrs c mclaughlin main street during tho week miss marguerite symon who has been spending- tho past in o nth with friends in rochestar arifl buffalo re- turned home on tuesday evonlngr mrs ben hobba formerly of tho fifth line esquealng has been very seriously ill for some tlmo but is now slowly recovering at her homo n tor- onto mrs john r kennedy and mis minnie e nelson have boen in bramp ton several days during the week visiting their alater-mre- scott who ho boen seriously 111 sho is now out danger and convalescing nicely 41 improved conditions in manitoba mr d w storoy hartnoy viaita tha old home and tafka of manitoba proapaota 51 vv mr d w siorey of hartnoy man arrived here on saturday on aeha visit with his mother mrs storey maria street ho went to torontojon tuesday anjdllprqcoetl tfbhi thef o to humluon and montreal on business in con nee tf on with man- toba co operative poultry und egg marketing association limited of which concern he is secrejtary and manager y mr storey inform the faaa pnass that during the post two years this association k shlppod fifty carloads ot dressed poultry from manitoba which poultry ho been marketed principally in tho east this aaaoola- hon expect to handle three carloads of eggs per week during the- suinmer seasom cooperative marketing boa- become very strong in tho west and 1 proving a wonderful advantage lo the farmers in marketinff their to- duct 1 mr storey states that thoir associa tion obtained for their shippers more money per pound for their turkey last fall than was paid over tho coun ter in the city of winnipeg the people of munitoba are very opto- mis tic this year and merchants and manufacturers in both cities and towns express themselves gonorally as look ing for big improvement in the busi ness world these conditions ore due to the better crops last fall ihb in crease in i rices and tho improved mar keting facilities mr storey will return to acton about tho end of tho week and will proceed to hla homo at hartnoy the beginning of the noxt wcok yja wind sor dotrolt chicago and minneapolis m m acton boy scouts oraanization- now complota with 79 mambera enrollad church parada sunday t the mooting of tho acton boy scouts loot friday evening tho com pletion of the crgitnleatlon waa ot footed tho officers aro as follows scoutmaster p f ferris assistant scoutmastprarov a- c stewart isllo martin thomas mochrle patrol iioadors alf bishop crows robert chalmers foxes william colo- man- curlews acorjro mason kan- karoos ittatl tyler bulldogs harold hold sagles gordon coopor boavera jack symon ohicadees william kol- j ly unuttdched corporals frank holloway crows james noble foxes gordon currlo curlews gordon hold kangaroos stanley malcolm bulidoes molvin pron eaglosj william wilson chick adees 1 quartermaster cawthra mcghi secretary nprman ulnton treasurer john mann i color bearers carney byno troop flag bert gibbons itnlott jack librarian ttoraian hlnton firtid inutruotor f f ferris woodcraft william colman bwlmming john dunn sports ijiroctor thomas mochrlo local troop committee ni f moore presldont h w mnton- secretary members itov b g- baugh kov j culp rov a c stewart mr h p moore cubmaotor m- livormore of tho 75 jjljuuk troop leader hurold grit- on of tho 26th troop and rover scout henry hlnton of toronto wero here on frlduy ovening and took part in tho scouts march next sunday morning church par- n wi h omjgto fenoircliurch when assistant scoutmaster stewart will proach tho sermah the huulo band of tho jbth tor- orttp troop and a number of toronto boy scout loaders will attend absjuv kf i lf v j- mmmimsl

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