Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 17, 1925, p. 6

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fil ls ml uirthn tunrriarcs mid deaths ore now charfnl or at the following rates birth sue ainrriik 5 deaths 50c memorial carti 5uc ioc lier line extra ior poepu born kinnkdy7ln jeorcolown on wcil- mcuitv september incl to mr- ard m ii im ken a daughter jia dorrntnn married calttwhichtcartwkigiit on wodnjduy september 9th 1025 by tho iter dr wardlo stafford of the united churcli lottie hell yminjast liiufthut of mru e jiiid the into freeman cartwripht of tonmti to frank k r younrest mm of mr and air james cart- wrikht of milton ontario p what about fairvievv jdixo in nelson townihln on suri- div september 13th 1925 william a dixon arfil dh yoari aicdonalt in uoorcotown on tuesday september lut 1925 colin mcdonald irvhia 27th year und at the home lot 23 con 1 naasajraweyn t6wnnhlp on tuesday inorninfr september 10 192e james lintl in bin 77thyenr he artntt jte ttssb another letter aakinythat somo ac tion bo takon toward porpolunl i care ldtor iiiul- iikiu dear sir allow- me a little space to brlnfc -tt- tjhtlononco nioi e unfair vluu ccin- otery 1 have been waltluf pitiontly for oomo active result of tho contro versy of a few weeku ngo but mieni- inely intercut hia died cown or luo people are waiting like myneii ui te what happens and to hope tor the bestrtjouldnt u mooting br called of people interested to see fair view beuutiful uiui looked after properly aleetinprf art- culled for other aftulih tn tn in iyhy mil t h bo much to some older people who have boukht plots yoars apo misht nn wej the iieeeihiu for a change bpt im agine the feeliiitih of some who have to be content with n plot in the new part the slope facing south this place ix particularly a disgrace and as 1 happen to have a dear ono laid there worda cannot describe my feel ings after a recent vjalt there- the place is covered with weedfi and brush of awftlcacriptioni no paths visible- neighborhood news town and country bannockburn limehoose all- 1 dougtis m omydi 1rluruol from the bid country on mnnilav luiit lie reports a mot onjoyahli- tiip across tin- ore m lion j omtuuil crul 011b two day with iluip wcather condition while going aiound tin- north of lioliud mr c a klsliy at cimphcllvlll and mr william oonilv left on sun day evening previous for a wei-lc- motor trip through icistein ontario aiul as far its montreal quebec the nrmrrl m mlrr- lack dons hut owing to the docking of tho stoamihli the orrmgements miscarrli thoir two premature at qnehi- 1 at tin tiisil inv inieho elioyil lin at i i iliiioeltlmirn 10 following prize inic dohhlt zinnia- titoei trtl racing 1st mai lorle ci oil parsnipt lonii j-l-pliloj- anti hector lag fth a11 sprowl rowing contest alleen clairidgoraclng ml dorothy chmldge racing 2ml- everton 1st -1th- th nassagaweya the pulpit of the kwnexci- church uis tilled last sunday morning by mr 1 douglas of nerval and hlsserinon was interes anil inhtrufhyr it ballinafad ski of new york it mr it iturn- thuitsday september 17 1925 brief local items boost exhibit at and attend acton fall fair next tuesday and wednesday the ex is over acton fall fair next ono week to acton fail- sis weeks to election- the past weeks rain put the land in line condition the land should bo in fine shape for fall plowing now meet your frionds at acton fall fair next wednesday mr e s rice of burlington haa been visiting friends in town tills week premier king held a rousing political rally in guelph last wcdnoh- day the weather ceriatnly played havoc with the exhibition attendance ml qhirrtny only the stakes hero and hiero toll of past burials one individual may look ufter their plot and tho ones sur rounding are loft negloctcd and to grow wild for tho peace of mind of present and future plot owners tins place at least might be terraced off with paths made and certainly some trees planted tho sun bcato down here all day and it is almost im possible to grow grass or anything else my feelings concerning the place arb such that it cant bo made too beautiful 1 certainly urn in favor of tho perpetual care system and trust sincerely that some steps toward im provement will be token very soon and im sure it will relieve many peoples feellngfa mother love a halton county family won first prize at tho canadian national exhibition in class two it looks like a straight grit and tory fight in this county in tho com ing election acton oiliaena band will take iktrt hi tlie tattoo at oalcvllle ncitt sat urday evening tho directors aro eporing no ef fort to make this years fair abigger success than ever tho fa11 fairs will provide an op portune time for the political candi dates to meet the electors alessrs fred salt and jack lewis satig a muchappreciated duct in kjiox church on sunday morning mrs t scott lake avenue very kindly presented this office with a bouquet of dahlias last monday south wellington v f o will contest the election in that elding a convention la planned for saturday alueic is played during tho meal jioupaina ottllfuriita prison liberty blues la a popular selection with tho prisoners mrs alex mackenzie has favor ed tho fjurn pbess with a fine bunch of scotlands famed heather from aber deen scotland in the large family conlcst at the canadian national exhibition the win ners of the first prise in clasj two parents british children canadian mr walter huyward of r it no 1 hornby and his family won lirs place a conversation reported in tho toronto star with air hay ward gives interesting items regarding this hal tan county family ea to iwd akl-earlyr-ttiriaetnmtl- mish elllt czerwi spent a feudas sides home miss onkcs toucher of mlnrlco the weekend with her sister myk shorthir a number of people of thh vknuty attended the canadian national ex hibition and report attractions bet ter than ever mr and mrs a farnell and son graham spint labor day with toi- onto friends mr and afts jotan stewart aid little daughters of now toronto spent a couple of works with mrs stewarts parents ml and mrs a j lindsay j mrs thos mitchell is spending few weeks at kirkland luke mrs comfort hoszell of george town spent a few days last week with her father rev n waddell and sister mrs blake vannntter the last two sundays have been very wet consequently there was a very small attendance at churcli mrs j young spent a few days last weelcwlthjier mrs d moraw of churcbvjlle this community will send a good quota to acton fall fair next week eden mills tui1 also preach next sunday morning rev mr marsh of eden mills pastor of the jfaskipawoyi circuit beincf iw on his holidays mr james llnd of nahsugawoya passed away this tuesday morplne it the residence of his soninlaw mr elwood vhson ho had boon in falling htsilth foe some time and his death was not unexpected mo leaves to mourn his loss two daughters mr j william diamond of guelph and mrs elwood wilson of nassagaweya with whom he made his borne sihco he sola his farm near knatchbull to mr ii rridgeman the bereaved ones have the sympathy of tho community in their sorrow the nassagaweya school fair will be held in hutcheons field on the moftut sideroad on thursday of this week- ah jihi mi v hi ni si mil mi i fuinih uin iln ir hfm tn1 mrs i mi inii i iu mr- thoiuic kiliv i nij irnimpimred hv berdaugui mis r c gnrfal oiiil chihh 4j hlaot sisk vlltl ti mil mr wwvre jestln lisl wrrlv mr and mi- crrgi wtmtheri and ehildien vimhd vi frimds lut week among tliiim- who attended in- jm- adlan national exhibition in to onto werv mr- 1 iti m 1 1 trui hihi family mi and mr hen wrlghl miss foivt roimmisoii iiul ntinibti l olliers from liij vicinity m woiild 10a day interest yoii it in ini i lid hrrnnhilt if i oil tin- sc rl l0iinoi i automobile i eei itarbei torts if vii st v t i act ijuiemv following pro- iir- oimistaiitlv odolabliitliod ivi uiiiminclmfiert it i inhnr men tn take m ochimloil dentistm ml illeeirleitl engln- uricldayois and imui- i u e not now earning lii- wiito ti hi i king rur fr done trade onto uwl we i will ii- linok wjiuli tellimw 1 i dont stny in a rutloarn cv now oakvjlle- friends recently visited guolpi lota of jersey milk was tho smiling wav that walter hayward explained his fine family aad dont forget that they were raised in the country said a friend on a i g 5 acre farm in ifalton county live these eleven children and their porcntfl the eldest is just 21 and the baby a dear little girl of five months who is the joy of the family joy would have been entered in tho baby show today but tho haywards are not selfish anu feel that two firsx prizes enough for one year they v jj and mrs p mcdougall proclamations for the approach ing dominion election in halton have been printed and are being distributed wyli0jroturaing officer alrkred x powar a detroit judgo adjourned court while he had seven teeth extracted on lils- return tho court intimated that tho judicial bench was more comfort able than tho dentists chair mr john k kennedy hau been ex hibiting some flue samples of cobbler potatoes grown in his garden this year one potato weighed lbs and three of these monsters weighed 3 lbs 10 ors the next time anyone complains about a typographical error in a news paper think of this in on ordinary column there are 10000 wrong posi tions for each letter there are 10000 chanccff- to make errors and millions of possible transpositions in tho sentence to bo or not to be by trans positions alone 2759088 erioitj can bo made aro members of tho united church and the children are regular attend ants at sunday school they are just as good as they look said their father edith the eldest girl has stopped going to school and is at home helping her mother but the rest re at school and doing well after they decided to enter the competition mrs hay- ward and edith worked on new dresses for all tho girls with tho result they had real madeincanada clothes on and hats as well o the miuiu dainty colored fioral crepe miss edith aged 20 won a gold mesh bag having been adjudged tho prettiest girl over sixteen in the big family contests the councillors of erarnusa and nassugaweya and mr a w connor county engineer met in the village luit week to make arrangements for the completion of the approaches to the new bridge mr j- d l owrie has be t 1 1 e erection of n- new bungalow on his lot in edgewood kiibdivision rev and mrs marsh have left on a two veclvs niotor trip mr and mri treloavcn of toronto were guests for ii few days of mrs treleavons parents mr and mrs mc- carter mr and mrs j c webb of caistcr- ville and miss florence toronto were visitors last week in thvhome of mr and mxs t h webb also tn tho home of mr and mrs j f husband mr- and mrs masterson of toronto mr and mr tickickncr and mr and mrs hodgins of cochrane mr and mrs green mr and mrs rivers of miami florida and mr fred tol- man of cooksville were guests last week in the home of mr and mrs mcdougall messn albert charles and joseph dyer of erin were visitors in the homo of their brother mr john dyer this week mr and mrs a e itudd and family motored to hamilton and spent the vfplrond with frlr n-tini- lets exhibit our own stirring missionary address given by rev john hull in baptist church on monday evening under the auspices of the acton b y p u a splendid missionary rally was conducted on- monday evening september j4 in the acton baptist church the special speaiter was rev john hall missionary to nigeria serv ing under the soudan interior mission ary board and now on furloujrh tho meeting was well attended friends from the local churches eathering in good numbers mr c r kuappabjy imjkormedthe durioaof chairman mr ernest cjucsconducted iy bri w urlcbt rev mr stewart led in prayer tho baptist church male quartette asioted in tho programme by giving two fine selections the address by rev john hall was a demonstration of the fervent faith and missionary passion in africa the subject was entitled christs triumph in pagan africarmr hftl outlined first tho irlumplib of antichristian forces among tho pagan tribes hc pointed out tho triumph of superstition with its deadly power to keep the people in bondage to ghostly traditions and dreaded demon spirits superstition was declared to bo a bur to knowledge to truth a bar to progroes prosperity and moral purity und alao a bar to in dependence only the power of christ in the lives of these people can break down these bora and overcomo the power of satan jteferehco was also made to the deadly grip of moham- medanlsm that was taking hold of the unhappy heathen tribes whjlo the christian church was singing about mighty army isium was marching into the hold and possesalng tho land the triumphs of christ were very powerfully illustrated in lie narration of the converhiona of pagan men and women con versions in a particular tribo are not always numerous but w must romombjrn what jesus did with twelve men 1 christ to many christians today once a reality has now become but a shadow but to the converted african christ is on out- heros an idea which while it may be a little belated for practical rwork- ing out at this years fair should bo kept in mind foranotheryeur j3onie- thiiglliechuniber of commerce might well take up enthusiastically have acton really represented at our own fair with exhibits of our manu factured goods there are no exhibits of more gener al interest at the canadian national exhibition than the groupb of manu factured goods which have heen as sembled from various cities in the second story of the coliseum building the past three or four years no tntirn anywhere actons size could make any more worthy exhibits of home manu facturers and to havo this right at home where our own people first of all and then the thousands of visitors could see what our people really make would he one of the finest bits of pub licity the town could have attempts have been made in the past it is true to encourage exhibits of this nature by the offer of a npcclal 1u4zl but this has not by any means been large en out to warrant going to any particular troublo to make u display tho fioeb pmzss is assured that if the matter were taken up energetically by some local body tho local manufactur ers would bo quite ready to cooperate one side of the hall might well be given over to a local exhibit of this kind and if space was not available u would not bo an expensive matter to secure a largo tent for the two days of the fair as oalcvllle does for several of the classes of exhibits imagine the educative value of such series of exhibits with leather of various grades childrens felloes gloves knitted wear and automobile parts the whole hal could bo occupied and there are half a dozen niiinr l rockwood mrp s s russell is suffering from a severe attack of blood poisoning in his hand mr and mrs roy tulrord of brock- ville are spending a few days with mr- alul mrs f j mccullum tho burlington fire brigade drill team which carried ott the- honors of the firemens meet at thorold will glvo an exhibition at victoria park on fall fair nightj 4 mr trnd mrs c m heddleroturn- ed on monday from a holiday tour of the canadian west and pacific coast arid report a splendid trip mr and mrs cook of washago were holiday visitors jitthc home- of rev and mrs jewltt of postvllle mr and mrs jos piper and two sons of fart william havo motored to oakville by way of duluth chicago cleveland and niagara falls mr and mrs w c cram of raleigh north carolina spent tho weekend with their nelce mrs dr wilkinson m iijiiuuli idbygrkcniaatt rari n y and mrs xv ii wilson of toronto were the guests of a g mcnabb drjamquin mr and mrs george lampman ant son fraser of kincardine were week end guests of mx atu mrs rohert stirlg star mr and mrs piper and two sons of fort william and mr and mrs leslie gooilfollow and child of chic- ago are visiting at the home of mr and mrs a e earl miss winnifred young of colborne street spent the week-end- visiting with mrs minnie young of niagara falls ont mr and mis c d shackleton on their way home from muskoka to wingham were sunday visitors at the home of the hitters brother air w j flouty mr and mrs d h tfejkle and son william have returned home after a h w hinton gift shoppe crllna toys watches school supplies and repairs iooileis f all kinds pino cnt ttlnis stationery bronzes wall paper wlndtnf- shades sowing machine suppllei cirnmophnnes and iieeords violin guitar mandolin andliiuijo supplies etc dr hayward of toronto win he anrmtons oin snoppc oeoihetouti every wednesday 10 a m jo r p pi fr expert examination of eye- l years testing and -fitting- in toronto satistaetion kiianuiteod mako an appointment h w hinton mill street 1151 acton ont 10 off all monuments ordered now in order to re duct my stock of monument for fall and not carry hiii plui monuments over thiinljiionlhh i will give a ten per cent reduction on all monuments frected this season place your order- now acton monument works j nicol prop- mnm strost acton ont mclean o mill street arton clearing auction sale mr roy young spent the weekend with friends at kenl worth we are pleased to know that master j aylcs who was operated on last week is doing as well as possible and hopes that he will bo able to come home soon mr william swanston- who met with an unfortunate accident last week on his farm which necessitated his removal to the hospital is doing vcr well hev mi winchester of toronto is sssistini rev mr simpson in tho ontinuing presbyterian church for a few days despite the inclement weather on sunday those who turned out at the morning and evening ser vices were well rewarded to hear him in his discourses in the book or revel ations a good turnout is reported for monday evenings service the members of the continuing presbyterian held a corn roast last friday evening nt the home of mr and mrs archio mcnabb owlntf to rain sotting in and interfering with th evenings pleasure they adjourned to the house and en joy ell a pleasant timp indoors breaking up in tho woe small hmrs t nine weeks trip to england scotland and france on saturday evening lost henry stevens si years of uge was knocked down while attempting to cross tho higlwai ttt thr c p rcy strtjern7ntrseiaously injured ivt the commencement of the meet ing of the board of education on tuesday evening chairman william busby welcomed to the board the new member vv l shipley who was ap pointed by the town council to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of j h hodge record meratod jewish farm ers association reeds grasses forjns bases sippued by a will ca ibis yea to majcfi pretty table lamp and dozens of other useful articles floor lnmpi pern standi tea trayietc ore jut a few of the handiome uilnqs you can produce from our materlau you con quickly become proficient by a little practice xnvcstiffote this pleasant and profitable hobby you can sellyour work or uic our materuu for the makinc of splendid alfta for chriitmni ehowerb ftr for complete information write r f askew limited 65 wellington st w toronto 2 farm stock household t-urn- iture implements har ness etc new fall gbndsj 30 betty brown dresses travellers samples much below- regular price the dresses are the latcststyles made of all wool flannel with broadcloth finish call and look litem over 75c ladies fallweight vests long and short sleeves special at 1 holeproof silk hose- this is our regular 125 line nil juire silk hose with ribbed top special per pr mens fallweljjht underwear shirts mid drawers special at each v tfr- penmans natural wool underwearstiirts and drawers at each tiirnbulls natural wool each 200 vnd i0 mens nil wool cashmere hose in black only 10 nnd 1 special at received in- president m saxe presided at meeting in toronto at whioh hon- j s martin 8 poke recent rains of the past few difys has resulted in an abundan sup ply of water the farmers whi be able to do their ploughing with greater case after the dry weather products to bo added to these milton mand mrs ed blampled of buf falo were in town over the weekend mrs taylor got homo to milton last week from u visit to her daughters mrs glendenning tt winnipeg and mrs mcewen saskatoon mrs cunningham and mlsbteltte cunningham returned on tuesday from a weeks visit to friends at thornton the-new- cutstone steps at the two front steps of knox churcli were coni- li i au possible also that thtr pleteulairweelt and they look t-xceed- idca would spread we should liko lngly well very much to wee a display of miltons the harvest thanksgiving services manufactured products at the county held at nussagaweya in st johns fair and of those from georgetown at the esquesiiu fair nor is it any thing but favorable publicity even if some of the products are not con sumed in quantity in the district to have people lcntvwjvhnt onftonnthrr are worwng with and for lets havo the matter arranged in time for the acton fair of 192c the ten commandments covers time and territory the lied sea and sarr francisco are about five thousand miles apart tht israelites led by moses on their exodus from egypt are jcrarated by about forty centuries from sunday afternoon jazz dancing today yet cecil b domljie ban managed to put them together convincingly in hid pictuizathn of the ten command- church on sunday were conducted by the rev mr avarlng of ayr john brandon of cannington form erly of milton has been intown since inst saturday he reports splendid crops in his part of- ontario thnrr of hay enormous there was plenty of rain in june while here thoro was practically none but august was very dry champion air and airs p fi- cochrane art ftolidnying at st andrews n- b mrs j p uartlemnn of tlmnilnl is visiting her parents mr and mi i g a heniblrerct mr and sirs p ix hartley and mrs llobort an demon und lit tie son have returned from a motor trip up through mufikolca air j il pickett of sault sit marie u former esteemed resident of milton has been visiting frionds and relatives in this locality an enthusiastic meeting of the federated jewish farmers of on tario took- place at the university avenue synagogue last week at which about 500 people were present president m soxc occupied the chair the llrst speaker hon john s martin ontario minister of agriculture spoke of arming ns tho basic industry that was rapidly increasing in attractive ness both from the point of view of living conditions and remuneration it had been largely practised by jews in the past and there was no roaon why it should not be at present jtabbl schavartk pointed out that -ugfieuiture- -hnrt- been part and parcel of jewish ijf and religion in tho past until tin- jews hud been driven on the land he made reference t the success attained by jewish furmr era in palestine and elsewhere and declarod that greater assistance would bo offered to jews desiring to come canada as farmers itabbi iiiserman stressed tho fact that there i was a great back-to-the- jand movement throughout the jewish world at present and stated that it was up to the jews in canada to help those of their race who desired to take up farming here j j glass the secre- tan of the federation pointed out that so far tiie jewish farmers in can ada had done all tho work and put up all the money and now noeded the alssisuuiee oihe jews 1n the cities seventy new oiisojaje membeia ttotoe7n 1300 collected typewriters you save nearly half the cost when you buy a precisionbuilt remanufactured guaranteed underwood direct prom factory to you sold only by genera typewriter co the undersigned structions from morden kaiser to sell by public auctionat lot ton r krln township on monday september 28 at ono oclock shai tho following iiorsksl lmiiiiaare 10 vira okl 1 inown marc 7 years old 1 hiy mare j oars old 1 bluer ic horno is years old 1 driving miro anyone can drive her 9- year old i yearling fills sired by tcverrcady 1 gray percheron eolt i years old partly roken cows 1 cow 7 yearn due nov 5 1 red cow 7 ycirs iun- nov 1 jersey hoi re r due oct l 1 piiy heifer due april l plilking yel t l rttwr 1 ik ing well f years i red cow i yctr milking well 1 red row 9 years nidijc- ing well 1 yearliii fi calves t cow 6 year- with ci2f it foot hogs 1 young how bred july iu yorkshire 1 young now bred july 12 yorkshire 1 yorkshire boat about li years old it chunks i month old 10 chunks 2 months old nshtckp 10 oxford downs grade ewes ji oxford down grade ewe lambs l oxford doirn grade ram fowl 1 gander 2 geese 5 gos lings fio hens 50 eti ickona 1 young dog vehicles lumber wagon with box stock rack to 111 lumber wagon jl hiy racks 2 wagon bottoms demo crat top buggy road cart cutter with now shoeing on pair ijainbob- slelghs 1921 ford car with i new cord tires in good running condition implements dccring binder peering cultivator ocering 13 disc grain drill mccormlclc sulks rake massey- harris manur hproidfr me mens gray work socks wool and cotton mixed a gootj sock for tins weather at 85c 90c 90c 125 50c 35c 3 pair for sjloo mens work pants in gray stnipe double and wisted cloth will give any amount of good hard wear special at per pair 250 mclean co mill street acton ont store closes wednesday at 1230 cttrnttctt dor wcr mccor ridel hay ted- myniy new 2 floury no 1 plows 12 ft harrow magnet cream separator cap 750 lbs these imple ments are all in good repair and most of them nearls new scuff lor 1200 -lb- pretty models from paris are in our display of hats for the fall showing chic little models of velvet or felt whichever you prefer we will be glad to help you choose miss j- galbraith fancy goods and millinery phone 109 mill st acton 99 klnosroetwbstt toronto 2 tarrn wliel narrow kfo ft hav fork rope nw hlings large sugar kettle small kettle with 75 sap buckets and spiles 3 good barrels 22 ft ladder pig crate turnip pulpor uqttseiiold fitamitithe acme v nook stove box stove with pipes 2 kitchen tables and cupboitrd 8 din ing room chairs 1 nickers 2 dining loom couches 2 littio tables yqunre ida no book caso hanging lamp 3 smaller lamps flower stand 2 bed steads witb springs ind ma tresses childs cot bureau l rl reader stands floor oilcloth flold 8eal congoicum p j- nearly new 1 large pjotura fr iiiics sduy clock parlor table rrokinole board 1 piece toilet sot daisy barrttf churn wiialilnpr machine and wringer house ilanth canned fruit maplo syruji vcretiblos milk pall glass fruit jars harness sl lirussniountctf breeching harness 2 aoth plow har ness set single harne 1000 ft of lumber consisting of 1 inni hemlock 2 1 hemlock scantling 2 inch plank and 2 inch elm good sk skidding tongs canthook crossnil uw 2 good axes new 15 fr heavy ehain other chains forks shovn ala s 1 curd linch wood roots i lain a d hay vj aeie mangels quantity ni moes 2n ton hav 20 ton strav l0f bushels of grain no roservo as the farm has been sold tkkmfaii hums nt s10 and ekt cash ovartliiii utthittth fait fair donations the directors of following dqttjuions acton vail fair acknowledge with thanks tho acton council 60 0q months credit on nppiuvrd joint note orahi n nd hay mnntli rredit il pa anmnn off for cash iowl hash roy iirntllcv auctioneer i what th0y wanted theatre on jtdny where it will be shown for the first time at popular prices tho modern story open on u de vout mother driving one of nor twt son from home because h will not jipologlre to god for whnt she be lieves sacrilege the son goes out jnto the world not bitterly but boy ishly exultant to smash every com- r t7 fttromc ulilt ir y6u try to break thu tell commandnianth theyll broah you a gorgeous blbllcul rlaodo donj n natural color 1 etiuolcd by nuch pojiulai jlayoro ad kbioiu taylor thodorj itoboru jjujiob nelu chnrld do itoclic und ln butt tho two million jxiuuim who hur paid from ounlu two- dollars to e lhi riatit at 1urumjunt pioturos untlfy that the hsffneflt point thi clnoma hrt hu yot reached has beon achieved ln this mentg this great paramount lc- i rev n a hurlburt who hun lioun turo is comlnc to the wondcrlanj i onjoyinb a months vacation ooounled the pulpit in st pauln unked oliurch tlyli oflio women and elrls and the immoral lives of the men and boys weie njiown to bo the logical yuuome of nhluaj darknthh the reiehln of fho konpe i tlie only hojie pur- ily anil trufh arc thu jfijijta ut-thc-uos- pei tocotooral dn a christian land js to bo expected mut jn a puifao land where jbiioiance buorstltlon vlco nild immorality relkri every truo onver- alon is a nilruclo of the ruco of god it is an infallible testlrnony to tho inst ttundny and haa resumed his pastoral dutiea alice lillian rewa- formerly of mil ton who died in torowu ljflt april left jin estate af ac7fi9 a dag- tor- marearct c dcwar recolves a upcclul bnquefit of 300 another of her daughterh kdyih a bccuest of 100 nil the rest is divided in four w nfmrcf r tl1 r lowlnfrh i 1 we all iotir for the hllla of ijoiiy ono man horn near the marelroy de- clarck that nothing refreshes him like tho night of a haystack ard nnhrr bulms all hlh deslros on u roekyhllw sldo a noidlor in the war not in the late war hut in tho ono ocmrn the norlh and the south wiys i hat in- was one day lylnc in a trench wet hungry ami homesick the misery of the situation rnmo over him and ho whispered to the man next to him who like himself was from massa chusetts of if i could get n whiff of the lonim cltim shanties but the other man had not come from newport with lis fishing jonpa ho was from fitchburg where he worked on the railroad and now he upoke with scorn i dnt want none o your clam smells give mo tar plumbing heating tinsmithing your patronage solicited having purchased the tinsmithing and plumbing business otw f mooney mill street i am prepared to execute ajl orders in -this- line promptly mr j chnlmcrsformcrly with mr jmlloriycflflluiucswiththetusines8 a full line of roofing aluminum and grnnilc kitchenwdre stoves and furnaces- 1 w re glafr mill street acton hnlton council grafton co j w barbarce ksoueslng council acton frco pican dr it k anderson m p bank of nova scotia bank of montreal mclean co v j patterson brown mclean swift can packing co charles js parker t eaton co ltd gordon mckay co robert simpson co neil k mcicinnon t k onoll a h lindsay lugslev dingman co vm llortnp acton hydro commission j c jii11 nelson co if klwirls 6c co v ii rumlcy jc t j- olxell rrtt w mcjiiper o h harrison h wilils tt j itinisliaw johnstone a co m mccann cicoigetown lumber co a t brown ii n farmer frank mooney kenney bros duncan campbell h roy wansborough the president ft k irirfln a son 5huik holmes tiities svmon 50 00 10 00 30 00 2r oq 13 q0 in 00 10 oo 10 00 10 00 10 00 io oo jo 00 s- 00 7 95 7 go 7 ro 7 00 7 00- 0 81 g 50 fi 30 1 00 00 i 00 5 00 r oo ihtfi s oo li u0 r oo r oo n oo r on r oo 5 oo r oo r oo r oo s oo b 00 r oo 5 00 5 00 r oo m bell -masoti- dr j amos ceo hillmek-m- j it lolshman j av ilewetsoa c dr b 1 nelson d a hcndermm thoiins watnon sllada tea co lw c woodhnll hugh walker fs groceries llmlteci k j hassul ii j ken- dr j a mcniven n patterson h w hinton l k atkinson sims mcleani charles mekcoun a harris w kelly v kannawin kmplre cafe w j aklns w 1 midonam or ooll0 xtti jpelein v d tilliot o j coiiwnj frank kpcllvokcl harry stui-ke- a k cilpps w j kentner tleorge ijiheardrt lewis wong chns wilson fl 11 lantz it n brown james gllmour fred mcdowell j w jones i j y norrlsh meorcgor harris r c matthews 5 00 5 00 r oo 5 00 c oo 5 00 li oft li ho 4 115 1 00 4 00 3 60 3 60 3 00 3 oo 3 00 3 00 3 oo 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 oo 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 s 00 no on 2 no j li 11 u no u 00 2 00 oo 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 so 1 00 w akiw secretary rjionc 144 li an earhly heaven s s teacher whore do little boys go who nsh on sunday johnny down to the deep hole on perklns farm new orleans times babys je nights in lie lire or man i cacti u dcmluo dren margsrrt jsdyth joan and wm f deww at the toronto exhibition iux week dr jos telfers hackneys annexed nine nrst ribhcas their rewards were in classes for stallions 4 years and over 3 years and over 1 year olds in too luiis for one yiuxr old lllly in the class for two animals prapeny of out marc class for three animals of one sire for the best stallion three years ahd under and for tlie best string of five pour socond prizes and sovfcral i third and fourth ribbons also wont to j thus tablo reformer might be avoided scalded skin and other skn troubles are common causes of restlessness and often could be avoided by car ful bathing with babys soap ibj fragrant lather cleanses and heals bbys skin nnl prepares for restful sleep 0afwjnni mf bmlil- m n or val hills bake biscuits for the boy jrrrrtrr te7i ffii s r mill i ishlni r tlttiv nd make e1iike lttlt lie sure is kng- choice ft itt fin o vl jtni a ui 1 mllte tlm hour flour nto in alatabfliiy aiul stntifftli ki in olalitles kor krowlnff chil dren anil kwnus kings choice flour is orm of the v boit food makers on earth specially i tjrlpriv llt browtsfe fcccv nprvai pntl ask your dealf bell 00 r 2 rhones municipal 327 r 3 the right meats these chilly fall days are the ones when those good roasts ant fine sotips taste tlie best nhd when yotiwant the tjioiscst cuts of meat tic best place in acton to go is pflttcrona j prime roasts of beef choicp cuts of pork select rincps op vrai fine roasts of lamb bacon and cured meats good homemade sausage in fact there is hardly a cut of meat that you toul dcsire that you will not find at our counters bought njrht kept right cut right and sold right the meats you buy at patroraons are the best that you con procure i watch our window for friday and saturday specials w 4 miterspn cobnw mim anp mn srrepr3 actqisr l 7- zj t e i faai6jaitijifeiliu rlrftmbi jbseesfist

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