Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 4, 1925, p. 1

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kllib i- fiftieth year no 49 thursday morning june 4 1925 f acton ontario canada thursday morning june 4 1925 singlo copies five centa the methodist church acton rev josephu3 culp pastor parsonaga willow st iooo a m sunday school 1100 u m the milliliter subject chrlut hcalhib tfio withered hand 700 i m rev dr dickie of ctoareotown union church will prencli presbyterian knoxchurch acton minister- rev a c stewart m a manse willow street 1000 a msundny school u m bib c acts chap 1 to 41 18 1100 am the minister subject christ ian fellowship 700 p m tjio minister subject the whole counsel of god t strangers loavlng address with the ushers will bo called upon by the pastor the baptist church acton james w boyd pastor 9iga m sunday school 1100 n m the pastor subject the spirltfllfad believer 700 p m tho pastor subject how a blind man received hie sight monday 8 p m young peoples and prayer meeting alltvjsome specialnotices advertisements in this column a cciiti per word minimum charge jdc per insertion wanted immediately parties having tent in good condi tion for sale apply as aoon as posslblo to box 10 free press flat for rent- a flat for ront 5 rooms and bath immediate possession apply to w d talbot 15tf hardware store acton for sale- uurncyoxford oil stove 3 burner with oven also ttoyja veloclpodo cheap for quick flalet apply 4 mikwp scahrow v 2ft bower avenue forsaxec 3l i chevrolet 190 touring car in good condition 5 new balloon urea cash apply to t j robertson no 10 beardmore crescent huse for sale hbuae 8- rooms andtijth bungalow- 1 r ityle all conveniences gpod lot soft i and hfird water to wind up estate of into mrs r campbell r j kerr real estate afforit i phono 30 acton j huge sale of rugs in guelph at macdonailds under way now and continuing until saturday june 13 cream of the picking r right avay values most notable ir of many years v every room size- rug in the store included- in the reduc tions and scatter rugs galore there are thick softpiled wiltons that are a delight to thetread and nothing less than a triumphof color and design and from a practical point of view as longwearing as the most exacting homemanager could wish these ex- ample quotations in room sizes c reg 125 for 95 reg 83 for 66 reg 105 for 89 reg 100 for v70 reg 63 for 53 there are genuine oriental rugs thatare a joy to all of artistic taste reductions of twenty per cent and francopersian rugs made in france featuring beautiful reproductions of persian designs and surprisingly lowpriced when brought to this country even at regular prices six sizes at reducectfigurea varying from size 27x54 inches at840 jip to size 6 ft 7 in x 9 ft 10 in at 50 grandmother rugs in oldfashioned ragweaving too four sizes in the reductions ranging from u to 2 yards at 0 up to 3 x 3 yards nt 15 exquisite velvet rugs three sizes zi x 3 up to 3 x 3jv yards reduced to 30 40 and 45 wxnderfulthriftopportunitiesf the n in the making as well as for the oldestablishedtiojne that heeds replacements in its floorcoverings worth investigat ing right away 1 d e macdonald bros ltd guclphs leading hid largest store news of local import u f o annual picnfo at blue springs tho it f0 and u f w o will hold their annual picnlo at bluo spring pajk on saturday june 13 a good programrnef sports will bo provided the traffic officer get them traffic ofllcer lomonof this districti on the torontosarnla highway is i nabbing a number of motorists who make the splendid roadway through halton a speedway four alleged speeders hnvti been summonod to ap pear before police- magistrate mooro thin week will be another beauty spot tho gore at tho intersection of mill and guelph street near the canadian national railway crossing hoe been cultivated and generously planted with flowering shrubs president scrlven of acton horticultural society has sup erintended tho work this will bo an- other beauty spot in a public place in town u f o and u f w o hold their meeting tho u fo and u f w o held their meeting last friday evening at tho home of mr and mrs john d brown flrst line- a wellrendered programme was given and was enjoyed by all following routine business and the musical programme a bountiful lunch was served by the ladles improvements at pattersons mr w j pattqfson has been mak- ing considerable improvements at hla meat market the past week a now glass refrigerator show case occupies tho immediate centre of the shop and tho counter has been run down from this case to the front end of the shop on either side and new glass cases have been erected over the counter to exhibit the meat and yet keeplt clean thd remodelled interior presents a most attractive appearance chester mobtlne to kingston harold goote victor golns and wil fred hill sentenced yesterday to serve throe year terms in kingston peniten tiary on charges of assaulting and rob bing two acton farmers are being es corted- to kingston today by special constavlesp shewan and bg jasper casimtr arerre the fourth member of tho quartette who was sentenced to st joimti industrial school at mimlco is still confined in the county jail but will probably be taken to thai inntl en th cours of so ouelph mercury jim forbes is in milfon jail convicted for selling liquor he was fined 500 and two months charles rowe pointing poperhanging and decorating firstcfass work by experi- enced ainn work promptly and satisfactorily executed orders lelt at 8prv8 meat 8hop removal notice i ju 1 jf w hinton jowcthcf atoh unci cioclunnkoi- etc ia reropy- jpip -hla- business next- fp tom- ll- mqrtpna barber shpp on vflll j strcol pn june 1 1925 whor fcowill con1nup tq co 4li repair ftnd retail flip name- inps as aheajify as possible thanking his pumorgiw patt- rons and soliciting thetr further patronage he has also taken over c c floyds jewellery store in georgetown where he will also bivo of hla best to old and new j patrons h w hinton jeweller watch and cloekmaker kacton and qeorgetovvn weekend specials we have a new sunyner candypne that does not getsqltorj sticky with the heat they are candy coated jellies in four different flavors regular 40c lb weekend 00 special per lb s 0c jmetcalees assorted chocolates ina wide assortment of fljvors special perlb- ssormphoc01aeesrregu 40c uiid weekend special per tb w our jce cram parlor yhee hot dajs are when we enjoy a cold drink- our drinks are ice cold ask for a soda lemonade we have a full line of ice cream in bulk and brick- trya frejh fruit or dairymaid brick mill street acton h wiles 1 woishderland the3ajiim devil frrpay june p adttpled from thrury tho i itopeh end by rox beach i btarrlng rudolph vaiontlao comedy his royal slyness with hnrom ijoyd follx tho cat cartoon saturday june 6 christine ofuie-hungrjl- l heart story byi kathleeiri norrrs wltii an all stnrcnht oomedy goat gotrtors with tho juveniles fv news the latest- edition of tiatlgrams tfite plcturvjh tnat appoar tft junii from th screen tuesday june 9 tlietsilent accuser starrlngisthrt police dog peter s ho- grentj chapter 5 of iiito ho iet comedy family tow v l gominq thegrebtdivde the 6id time movies r l greqory son friday saturday bargains footwear better than you can get in toronto at the prices meng canva3 oxjporp mens canvas oxforda leather sole and heel leather toe cap and strap across the vpmp sale fl95 sametln boys boots sale 195 oxtxrds for men and boys oxfords for menand boys goodyear wfelts pt 450 495 to 600 a pair womens slippers womens strap calf slippers at 250 low heel brown all sizes pomps pro fojoitdb r t highgrade pomps and oxfords at a dohar less than regular prices 650 for 485 500 for 395 imd 375 for 275 misses and chiijys sandals misses arid childs sandals patent leather 125 150 arid 175 elk same prices t coflle on in m the proof of the boot is in the wenrinp harry harrisonthe shoe man we close wednesday afternoons all the year round with tha exception of december i m t i ml i ml ii ii i ml i i iwimix i n st albany church annual garden party st albuns church will open tho local garden party season hero next week they- havq booked their annual affair for thursday evening june 11 tho acton citizens band has been en gaged to supply tho wholo programme which will include band numbers vocal and instrumental solos band chorusea tho band male quartette in costume brass quartettes and the bands com odjnn harry rlgby in comic numbers in costume the flrst appearance of tho band in this work will bo looked forward to with much interest band concerts every saturday evening every saturday evening that the weather is suitable the acton citizens band will give a band concert onthoj lawn at sunderland house during june july and august mr- john clarke has kindly consented to glvo the use of yl jronndbfor ithls purpose and tho band asks that the public generally protect the grounds and building dur ing the concerts so as not to abuse the privilege the concerts will begin at 730 each saturday evening and close at nine oclock so as to allow ample umo for the weekend shopping rush tho flrst concert will be biven next saturday evening juno 6 w tho seventh conviction arlsingout of the salo of liquor thejilght ofths ancea brookvllle on tli 2nd of april was made at the cooti- houae mlton lust saturday morning jim forbes who was charged by inspoctor rcovely avith selling liquor on that occasion nmlwho was arreat- ed oii a warrant by chief chapmnn the monday previous came up for his trial before police magistrate moore in straight- forward testimony ernest dredge gave verv incriminating evidence to the ofteot jjiat on the night in question he had gone to forbes place and bought a bottlo of liquor from forbes at tho side of tho road early in the evening for this ho paid 1 300 later he and muck lamb bad returned to forbes place and lamb had secured two additional bottles i forbes nd his father and harry woods of- speystde gave evidence j with a view to establishing an alllij but the magistrate considered thulr evidence iqo closely resembled a pro- meditated rehearsal and miscounted it quite fully a conviction was made against him and the judgment against forbes wrfs fine of 500 and costs and two month in the county jail at hard labor and in default of payment it the fine and costs afurtherfeym of imprisonment of thrqo months w i dick crown attorney con ducted t the prosecution and jam en havcrson k c acted for thodefoncti forbes in an old offender and con ducted his illicit deals with a consid erable degree of cunning ho was pre viously convicted for keeping liquor for sale and paid a penalty of 200 and costs his wife margaret fdrbeh was convicted a month ago and fljiei g00 and costs social and personal mr w mcnabb of toronto was here this we6k mr charles mann of toronto wan home over tho week-end- mr win h miller visited friends in toronto over the weekend mr austin held of toronto spent thte weekend at his homo here mr harold brlcker visited aj ills home in preston over tho weekend mrs u a storey of toronto yislt- col at hef homo over the weekend mr joe kennedy who is working on the welland cnnal was home for sun day postmagt guelph vlsltc we ok and mrs godfrey of acf on friends hero last silas r margraret ruaaell pf tor- orto a day last week with acton friends air and hire jnmes mcdonald of toronto spojnt sunday wfith acton friends 2utiss bernico keid of the ouelph iqonoral hospital was in town on monday liss bertie smith and her little niece was home from toronto for tho weekend mr harold kennedy of detroit spent a few days last week at his home here mr cecil soper of preston spout tuesday at tho home of his uncle mr alfred soper mr nnd mrsrarchle ken titer of georgetown visited on monday at mr alfred sopers mr and mrs brlgnall of toronto wero guests on sunday of mr and township sunday school convention destructive hail storm at brampton 25000 damages incurred at the dale greenhouses on monday eaquaaing 8 8 workers diacgu methods and problema rev h hull leading methodist congregational banquet tonight tho annual congregatl6nal meeting and banquet in the methodist church this thursday evening promises to be an oflcualon of unique interest in asmuch as it wlm bo the last congre- gatianal moetlnjc priortcrmerglng into tho unltq church of canada a re viow of hochurcha history slncoml was founded eighty years ago will bo given with incidents relating thereto by decendants of the original members an exhibition of portraits of former milliliters and members of the earlier days and various urttcles of those days will bo shown the annual reports will be presented the church choir and the sunday school orchestra will provide tho musical programme death of arthur c smith arthur c smith son of the jftte j charles smfth7 ana grandson of the late sidney smtui srt of acton died at bin njtartmcrit- 70 charles street toronto on friday evening mr smith had been in falling health for several months three weeks ago h conroto acton and spent a wook with his mother at fairylew place but do- clded to returri hpnip after his re turn te the city ive ifallfd rapidly until death canie th body as brought o actpn br morfday morning and the furicqil took pltca ronr his mothers reaiftdnpa tii ufernqqn rev a c stevt ma biolated mrsmitff was in his 54th yor and was born in acton ho was engairedjin mlnlnirn new mexico for hamysara and at tho tlmoof his death was manager of tho porcupine mutual company for several yearh luist hia homo has been in toronto white on a trip to cobalt last fall he contracted a severp cold from which lio never rocoveried iij was a presbyterian surviving rela tives arc his mother three brothers and his widow a happy may wedding tho marriage of miss eunlco bvan- rcline youngest daughter of mr dun can graliam clacban lodgo krln and hugh moklnhon roldv elder son ofmr and mrs robert h reld 3rd line erln was solemnized nt high noon may 20tlk tftov jr e- pcttlt pastor of tho brldo offlclated as tho wedding march was being played by the brldos sinter mrs k kendrow sholbume eight little nieces and nephews of this bride and two young sisters of the groom each carrying lilies and hnldlngwhlto ribbons marching in nit parting formed n aisle hroyglvwhh hq ride accompanied bv her tathep advanced tj join the groom stfindlfu under an arch of hlonsoms attho conclusion of tho oeremviny while the register was belnf nlguei1 mrs morgan graham have several musical selections after which all adjourned to tho dining room whero a botntedua dinner watt served the guonts who were ln- medlate friends expressed their follct- tntlonswlth useful and beautiful gifts mr and mrs reld left oq a motor ulp through western ontario and on their return will reside on the homestead near acton after an interval of several yearh a sunday school convention under the auspices of the esqueslng sun day schoor association was held at georgetown last thursday afternoon and evening owing to the convention a tho l the new minister in the presbyterian church being flxett for the same day and hour- the at tendance was naturally smaller than it otherwise would have been thera was nevertheless a one gathering of interested workers mr- john r kennedy acton tho president took the chair at two oclock after devotional services and routine matters rev hiram hull ma of toronto gave a very practical ad dress- on tho teachar and tho clasy and conducted- a round table confer ence in which numbers of the delegates took part the important personal preparation by the teacher a know ledge of the scholar the effort- to bring the scholar to an intelligent de cision far christ and the securing st attendance of scholars at the church services were all strongly impressed the free discussions of the afternoon brought but many hints and buggea tlons for improved work in tho activi ties of the school at the evening session rov mr hull gave a masterly address touching very helpfully various phases of the sunday schpol petvypx- bcv a c sowar m a- wft on the programme for n undress but chairman kennedy explainer that owing to a misunderstanding mr stewart was not advised af the en gagement until aitxrjva ha4 agre4 upon plans for service elsomfhore a feature of the evening was the introduction of the new president and the othe officers as f son prcbidentrjotintr kennedy of acton president a- t brown jit acton vicepresident dr watson george town sectrcas miss b mcdonald of georgetown 3pysiiviblonpcrcyj4iird con von- v norval j girls division elizabeth caldwoll convenor georgetown teachers training r jolley con venor llmehouse missionary department miss couv convenor ballfcnafad temperance department mrs watson convenor georgetown childrens department mrs ralph ross convenor georgetown fher choir of tho- church led the servlco of sorur in the evening and contributed several special numbers which were much enjoyed resolution jwrg pju3sederadhiaizin the dcnlrabfllty of organising adult classes and home departments here it was possible in fhft fiigqflls f he county a strong fcsbjutlcn yag pass- ett regretting he amendment of tho ontario temperance act by introduc ing the sale of stronger- beer and ex- pressing the- hope that this would be repealed at- next session of the legis lature a very excellent tea was served at six oclock by the ladies of he church which all the delegates approolated very highly this was voiced in a vote of thanks moved by h p moore and seconded by rev m waddell of bolllnafad mrs tyndall responded for the ladles the devotional services were con- ducted by rev dr dickie rev mr douglutf and mr douglas gowdy of knox college toronto a it intoxicated drivers in acton eng- troublo similar tho re to what we eperfenco in canada tho acton england exircss sayi while riving a bus in hlghstrcot acton at 1030 trmr oafriday thorhas r jdetl actonlane was observed- to bo travelling at tamt speed and sway ing from side to aide on the rouhl lights were cxtlngulflhod hit bs mlusedi a tram cdfalrife in ho pnoshc direction jthe ftmdrlyor ntivln c apply his brnkesand pull uphnfitnly a police officer fllftwcc bftli o an other bus qnd ovortoqk htm wjift ra imllftd un ty a vla jfe a xpx leaning even hft drivari sht and oh being- told tu stand up ho tnggerod and hmelt strongly of drink bell said i will wive you 10s to square it hla conductor said i took over the hm is t did not think he was in a fit con dition tin drive it bellwns takeh tothe police station where dr willlnms cer tided him to bo under the influence jot alcohol the doc tor nskod him to flnda train from the athc but rrocojld not do it at acton police court on saturday bell was lined for doing drurlk during hi employment and 10- and costs for danbeouf driving r wr james hrcid mv bert mowat of the bank of montreal sudbur js homo for u icon pi o of weeks holidays mrs c a wright of toronto spent luat week visiting at thie home of her couainrmt8 alfred soper k mr melvln mann of detroit visited at the home- of his brother mr george slunn over the weekend mr and mrs barnes glendenlng and master jack of evorton visited- mr and mrs john lambert on sunday ctilef 8 j ram and miss edna motored from st catherines on sun day to visit with mr oliver lasby v trs margarctj31ass of geor toimrlabtiiylrig wiuttier siater mrs jajf soper during mr sopers illness j mr and mrs w j aklna left yes- trday for flint -michigan- and wlll spend a week or two with friends there i layor and mrs le roy dale of georgetown spent sunday at the homo of mrs dales aunt mrs alfred soper lru fred funk of blnghampton n y arrived on tuesday to spend a weak or so with her mother and alster councillor thetfordwho was quite ill with la grippe for several days dur ing tho week is now convalescing nice ly mr and mrs william mason and mr and mra amos mason motored and bentsunday with friends at kitchen er mr joseph soper of edmonton altn spent tuesday with hl brother mr alfred soper who hu been seriously nil mr- joseph unlmc who was very ill for several wooku la able to bo about ograln- find lafeellnftr quito re covered dr arid mra oliver marshall of belleville were in town on friday to see the formers uncle mr oliver lns- by who is seriously iii 1 miss jean kennedy of toronto is home for the holidays miss kennedy sotiff a solo at knox church on sunday naajng-veryaccoptably- t mr and mr it- h wansbrough sjcnt the weekend with friends in toronto and also- with harold their son who ia in tho western hospital lr harold konnotlyof detroit mr joe kennedy of port col borne and miss mnrgaret kennedy of toronto spent the weekend at their homo hero chief s j oram and mrs oram motored from st catherines on wed nesday to see mrs orams father mr oliver lasby mrs oram remained to help care for him 2jr of palermo and mis geo agnev acton attended the sum mer meeting of the womens ihstltuto at stewarttown on friday norval and geenzetown branches were preaenl dr w d duncan of petrotia and drgeordoks tehcki ho ontario dental convention in torantojast week spent the week end nut heroine of mr a macdonald church street mr- harold wannbprough has had a tedious time at the western hospltal toronto receiving treatment for his fractured le he- janow doing very nlcoly however and hopcoon tobe able to be about again mr and mrs cecil swacklmmer and theresa and- mr stewart armstrong of toronto spent sunday ut tho home of mr william swackhammer mrs swaokhanuner returned with them and ipent a couple of days in toronto mrsi thomus statham who hpent the winter and spring- with her daugh ters in wufconsin and colorado re turned homo inst week- she is ral well and enjoyed her yuit very much hqr daughter mrs flynn of colorado acconspanlcdf her home- mrs margery hambloton of dau- ihln mai daughter of tho late hugh maim- esq and sister of sir donald iann is visiting her cousin mrs peter m odo rinlrt lako avenue mrs honi- llctor is a native of act but for iqctll yeaxabjulxealde44 -tho-vwst- for fifteen minutes steadily on mon day afternoon brampton resounded with the steady roar of millions of hailstones many of them the size of robins eggs a verltablo cyclone swooped down from tho north ac companied by the worst hailstorm in the towns history except when all other sound was drowned out by tho rumble and crash of accompanying thunder tho tinkle of broken glass ii1t j over town could be heard throughout the storms duration and when the i skies cleared brampton looked out through broken windciivs onto streets whitened with the stones which had wrought between 50000 and 60000 damage in town t the- largest blnglo loser was tho dale estate in whose greenhouses alone about 25000 worth of glass was broken t wt duggan manager for tho estate states that more than one third of the glass in the arms 27 acres of greenhouses had beon shatter cd i ho estimates that eight carloads of gloss would be required to replace that broken while tho work of reno vatlon would take several weeks tho removal of broken glass was started immediately after the storm heavy damage also was done at che calvert greenhouses a smaller plant which devotes itself to the raising of early vegetables in place of the flowers in which the dales estate specializes more than half of the glass at calverts was broken 16000 panes was the man agers estimate and tho cost of the damage was placed at 4500 the jennings greenhouses whlchare larger than the calvert firms but protected by their location among buildings und in a hollow were dam aged to tho extent of 20q0 throe other greenhouse growers j a mc- hardy john miller and rein bird who specialize- in cut flowers and shrubs about 1000 each practically every small window in the town facing north was smashed and few residences escaped churches schools and factories were hard hit as was the house of refuge how- over none of tho stores suffered any breakages in their front windows moat of which arc plate glass the pease foundry probably led in the number of broken windows whllo tho copianj- chatterson factory where some min wereworking under skylights had to scurry for cover also received exten sive damage v news of local import fine prices for municipal debentures- hanover struck a very good market for tho ifisue of 22700 debentures for extensions to tho waterworks ayatcm they having hoen disposed of to galrd- ner clarke sc co of toronto at 10462 they bear interest at 6 and run for thirty years hanover post helpful 8ornton by rev h caldwell rev ehunry caldwell s t l of georgetown lireacliott anexgiellent sor- mon in ho methodist church acton last sunday evening kov mr cujp was ill and although lip toolt tho morning service he was unable to of- flclatohvtho evening rev mr qald wollb dlacourso was an appeal to christians to standout courageously on the lords bide acton baubll girls have refll pep jxtic- ladlra soft bafl tournament was a big attraction at erin on the 26th of may tho acton ladles proved to bo much too strong for tho other tcams and won tho honors with ease they arp well organized and put real pep lh tho grahne their lineup wai aa follows e johnston tholma lamb m chalmore h mason b musters l mason j anderson v rumley o clorrldgo aubu m gibbons and ck maddock erin advocate editor whfto views haliona beauties who of us town dwollors would not bo thrilled grolng through the form districts of sood old- halton caunly- at this season of tho year when all nature is actively dohrilngher beauti ful spring verdure and bloom the recent copious showers gave a genu- ino freshness to flcldgarden orchard and forest and laid tho dust to tho in finite delight or the thousands of the motorists who enjoyed tho fresh air and newly arrived beauties of every landscape reformer v 10000 boddino plants tfts week the spring delivery of bedding plants and bulba has been niado by the acton horticultural society- this week about 10000 plants have been dis tributed amoinj tho members this in cludes asters phlox drummondl ver benas and snapdragons five choice gladioli bulbs were also delivered to each momber actons home gardens will surely have many blooming beauty spots this summer president scriven and mrs w hall director did yeo man service in raaklnj thediatributiou m m pouce court news aqppn sopygamu league intanftsting oamfta played in local r durlrrg week 4 fjiq buucbull fans of acon are- beini treatad to soma goad soft ball in tho local aqftbu league this season all ten mi are playing good ball arid somu very interesting contests are the reauut ijnnt week saw two fastgameh last thursday hewctaons tihoe factory leaxn won u heavy scoring game from heard more cp by a 152 score on tucnjay evening acton tanning co wonttiolr gario with the married men befero a good crowd of interested ftpoclnltorn the play was fast nndttt funs had ninny good laughs and loin or gxcltnxnent xlift games for next week aye thuraduy juno 5 town vs boardmoro co irnd tuesday juno p town y hewfltaons c albert curry after pleading guilty co drunkenness and being assessed 10 and costs thursday morning in guelph police court rcgalod tho court with tho story that ho- -had- obtained his refreshments from two men whose names he did not know but who came from up north they did not know him but had lacked- him up at tre earner of garden street whence they hod driven out into hramosa and consumed the hottle produced on tho road magistrate watt told hlnv plainly that he did not believe tho story and ordered him back to tho colls to refresh his memory under threat of three months in jail alderman robson of guelph came before police magistrate moor on friday on a charge of speeding on tho campbellvlllo crossroad pn a charge- proferred by -provincial- con stable atkins tho doughty alderman acted as jilaown lawyer but did not escape a penalty of 1000 and costs on saturday r j cumpboh j p ilned the chinese- proprietor of tho milton cafe 10 with j7 costs for keeping his restaurant open after 1 a ox in violation of the town bylaw qjcdhchd qyjifilflaed- thowjempiro cute rpan tho same amount with 6 costs for the same offence tho second one in this case the muglstrate warn ed both orlenialhthat tho penalty for a subsequent conviction would bo 20 charles spires of georgetown wis flned 10 and eostsonfrtday by police magistrate moore for using profane language on tho street in acton on the previous evening at a police court session at tho town hall on friday afternoon polico muglstrate moore imposed penalties as follows peto muralo for illegal purchase of liquor 100 and costs charge hid by chief mcpherson aid r b robson of guelph speed ing in nassagaweya 1000 and costs charge laid by provincial constable atkins -jvlox- trotter- for being jin toxlcnted- 10 and for using obscene language 5 and costs information laid by chief mcpherson complaint road o by nighty policeman precious brad mcmillan of jar vis and oscar johns of toronto wero flned 1000 and costs for speeding in acton chief mcpherson being the complainant something different in a garden party programme will bo given at st ai bans garden party on thursday tine 11 womens i summer meeting address by mrs aitkan of beeton and a viiit from miss christenaen of denmark the regular meeting of tho acton womens instltuto was held in tho parish hall on thursday afternoon may 28 with president mrs jdmes dobblo in the choir after a short business meeting tho summer mooting opened by singing tho institute carol words of welcome to tho speakers and till present were spoken r miaajedna johnston played an in v stiumental humbcr which was much enjoyed and mrs ada ostrander gave a monologue cntltcd auntie dolofulo visit which was amuolng and good airs altkcn of beeton thon intro- ducod gila chrthlonoen of vofdlng- burg dbnmark who was here visiting institutes in order to got a- wider scope of their work in canada and to tako iback homo somothlng of canadian methods mrs aitkens or benton gavo a splendid talk oi the flffcrent work that the womens institutes wero going to undertako at toronto exhibition this year- she ulso gave a short talk en the business of being a woman which all enjoyed the meeting was brought to u clone by singing the national anthem after which all nat down to a dainty lunch and a nhcfrtlhalf hour was spent acton cmziv bund make their debut ciurdn party entertainers at st alhaua garden varty on thura- day june i farmers weak at the o a c tho week ottjuno 8th has been sat aside as farmers week at the on tario agricultural college guejphtho provincc has been divided into dla- trlcta for auto and rail excursions wednesday june 10th has been sot asldo for tho lake erie counties which includes tho county of norfolk plans are being made to servo luncheon in the college gyihnalslaxn in- the afternoon systematic vlslta will be made to tho experimental plots animal husbandry and the poultry and dairy depart- men ui the halton excursion will travel by auto severely injured by electrio car- while standing on tho platform at norvutttvalttn to board tho radial car joseph collins aged 81 got too close to tho incoming car and woo struck by the car and sustained a broken right arm and collar bono and a severe bruise on the head ho was immediately conveyed to georgetown and dr mcallister had him removed to the general hobpltnlirr toronto- the shock ho received was regarded dangerous and hla condition was very critical he is unmarried and was living vith ills mice mrs n ostrand er mr collins flved for many years inerintownsrilp rev dr dickie next sunday rev drjhcklcjjjf ejjjiltejm2hureh orcdnadatqeorgef6wn wiif preach in ifcho methodltrt church acton next sunday evening dr dickie was the minister of a strong church in edmon- ton until a few months ago ho came cast and sinco tho vote on union in the v presbyferloin church in george- tpwn jargcjixiinribcra went to tho methodist church ho has been minis tering jointly with rev mr caldwell in that ehurch at the union sacra mental servlco last sunday rev mr caldwell and rev dr dicklo officiated together when tho communion was administered to n largo number of communicanto dr dickie is an able preacher and very popular in george town the university examinations the result of the toronto university examinations in the faculties of medi cine arts etc which wero looked for ward to with mulch- interest- by the students arid their friends were an nounced on tuesday local students who wero successful were w g c kenhoy iii tha filthy year in mcdlclnor douglas gowdy graduates in art in the sclonco course w b elsloy of nassagaweya graduates in tho faculty of arts and jtfiss j e tswltzor a fornner member of acton public school staff in arts messrs elsloy and gowdy intend leaving next week on a trip together overseas to great britain and the continent duit wilson formerly of acton passed the second year in arts v 8quire cfiwfcrd calebrataa 75th birthday mr robert jcrnwford or betted known as squire crawford bramp tons- honored magistrate and trcas- urer of the county of pool celebrated his 75th birthday on monday of last week with health that might have been envied by ono much younger to celo- byato tho occasion of reaching tha threoquarter century mark some one hundred am fifty men and women journeyed to eldorado park on toes- day afternoon among those attend ing tho picnic were tho people whom tho host la aanocjnted willi at-the- court house hi tho county council those whom ho meets in chute h and social life and many of hla friends and re latives tho weather was delightful and a most enjoyable time was spont another ppor in brampton a very wortlw numborr of the brampton ian a now journallstlb can didate for local patronago and favor has reached thurofllco it in published by j- e ftdlerton f urampton a riewa- papcr man of considerable experience tho nowjjaper lias all the earmarks of a real local newspaper prepared to stand solidly for tho material inter- ests of tho community it is too good a newspaper to ho sacrificed or ti be thtf means of sacrificing oither of tho other excellent newspapors already occupying tho field in brampton tlw banner and tlihen establlshml in 15 w ondtho conhftrvalor founded in 1873 it will surely betlio survival ofjfie attest inasmxich as brampton is a one- newspaper- totvn7lhstoad of having a toastituency for three 1 m mm i irfr y iiimmiimimmst

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