ijirthfl muriuta and deaths arc now churned fur at the folio wing rates ilirtbs son marriaei su ieh 50c memorial tarda yc oc pcrline cjura lor poems married miahlxjollmoqujeen in the not- tawa presbyterian church by rev j alflcaiahon on haturdav oct 24 luu uatiuinb m youngest daughter of jurh bessie aicqiueit nftwa 10 air william i mcgregor young est son of mrs marjory mcgregor of acton t oveltjiomjoilnston at the home of the hrldes parents on sot- iiiday october 31 1915 by rev r zlinuicnnan ua melbourne c overliolt qti of mr ami mrs j e overliolt hrantford to kdna maude only daughter of mr am mrs it l johnston acton died ckawfoitp at moffat on monday november 2 1925 amuel crawford aged g2 ycars itlanshaitd at appleby oh satur day october 24 1925 william robertson blanshard agtd 79 years fulton at st josephs- hospital guelph on kviday october 30 1925 thomas kulton of nassagaweya in his tlat yar klmya washington dc on tuesxliy- october oih 1925 robert h uuul- formerly of georgetown agod 4 yxwrs jlaktojl bacon-hog- show largo numbbrt of entries in ll 111 brooding and markot claaaaa h attuu jr rrr rrafi tulssduw november s 145 t brief local items le iv thanks wear a poppy on armistice ekay iuy a ioppy when you have the opportunity the early advertiser catches too christmas trade there have been some very muddy roads the past week thanksgiving services in r the churches neat sunday indian summer is quite welcome even if it is a trifle belated therell bo many homecomera for the thanksgiving weekend tho year 1925 i evidently hard- t up it hasnt a quarter left now october 1925 goes down in history as the coldest october in sixty years the ktuss rbess is already receiv ing orders tor christmas greeting cards six cars of turnips were shipped from acton tuesday to american points no ono ja useless in this world who lightens the burdens of it to any one olse good morning v have you renewed your jfttka paiesa subscription for an other year citizens gonorally should attend the armistice and decoration services next mohday- very fow people indulged in the old i told you bo after the election last thursday well lets shake hands 6ver it and be as goodnatured and friendly citizens as over potatoes were quoted on the farmers market in toronto yesterday at 200 to 225 per bag the price xor turnips has jumped this woek to 35 cents per bushel large quantities are nowycorhing in corporation pond was coated with ice on saturday morning and somo venturesomo lads were trying it out tho second annual liucon hog show for llalton county was held in milton on tuesday of last woek it was a success there being heavy entries in nil breeding nml market classes two car loads otnmrkei hotfs were sold and were of high qtuimty out of 132 there were 77 select 4s thick smooth 6 heavies and 1 light w a irving of tnnsley had the clmmplon bacon hog and was the winner or n handsome cup donated by giliw hlllmcr m 1 a oakville the following ur te winners in the different classes hour and two soivn by one of hut- tons bacon hojr clubs j f robert son k gunny r v dredge h mo- arthur g reatlhoad hoar and one sow w a irving v a irving c gunlw j f itobcvtwon charles jarvin boar horn before september 1st 1924 r v dredge j f robertbon e harrop o davis k ounby hoar horn after september 1 1924 w a irving v a twin j r robertson ctfirvia w j alexander champion 45oar it w dredge sow 2 years or oveivw a irving j f robertson j t robertson a il service v j alexander a sow otr ti months and under 2 ears w a lrvlrufi 15- galbraith u alton o gunby sow over 6 months and under 1 yearo oreenlces li w predge j f robertson sow under 6 months ounby c jarvis c jarvis alton george grwinlees j k kobertson j f robertson champion soy -v- a irving four plgs four months and under six c jarvis g greenlees m t watson c gunby j f robert son robert galbraith load of at least sly bacon hogs- it j harrison browrxtrldgo sons m t watson r a jaris homer dixon r w dredge a law3on pair bacon hogrs w a irving c jarvis r j harrison m tavat- spnc jarvis champion bacon jjos wv a irvingv two men killed at milton stepped from one track to avoid a train and wtfre run oyer on tho -other- the cold dip tho night before the election found a good many motorists unprepared frozen radiators were numerous the surpriae service at the meet ing of knox 3toirag peoples guild on monday evening wits quite unique- and interesting tho fine moonlight night on hal loween compensated largely for tho wintry weather which preceded for several days- j r falufl exm p p has been appointed clerk of the surrogate court of peel county to succeed the late mr dixon quite a number of housewives in town are cooiting by wire now a number of new electric ranges have been installed lately a good long- continued apell of indian summer to follow the rather protracted squaw winter just endured will bo enjoyed by all mr s d croft who has been tho last saturday evejuhg two italians wha lived ut milton heights were killed on the cpr tracks west of milton they were pascuie gordlnl aged 29 who left a widow and several children and his brother guldo aged 26 they had gpno to 3uelph in the morning to see a brother who came from italy lately and who is in that city thoy returned by a train that arrived at christie station at 5 p m and set out to walk borne as thoy stepped off ono of the tracks on a sharp curve 49 avoid a west bound freight train thoy walked on the other in front of another freight which was going coat and which they had not- seen both men were instantly killed pascule who was carrying his little son aged three saw the train too late to uvold it but managed to save the ilfe of the child by throwing it down the embankment tho child had his face and head scratched and bruised but not seriously the bodies were takon to milton and ah inquest was opened on monday by dr ila mccol i coroner the re mains were removed to guelph on mon mo anfl were burled there the international live stock show vj news of local import holiday for the rum i courier the rural mall courlvi n to imvo a holldtion thnufni inn pny wlilili l hey will all nppveelniav tho i mid mantorvlnoral imi umt lnuod in ntvuetlomk that now veijrv iiv uool friday vtouwia may poinlnlon 1 1 1 lulioi- layatil thanhttplvlnk liy i io be tillowed heronfler to thi- rtviit mall oajrlerh 1vv innwolc iiio k pv tin oioho to their dltttoh an iiiono vil employee v v prim for well kept lnlvna the milton horticultural hoolely i u an interesting lawn ond gurden cii- petltton during tlm summer tin govevnment inspector niiiile the rl 7 lowing awards hoilmn assomhod 1 01 2o0o mi- t w martini 1 j lt- on mif wm hewn asmcmshm oer jl0001 k iyu n a slnolair f s coolirane anm0mked up to jlthio t ford t mejauuett ii lefftev public bulldliigh post otuve milton inn c p u station bcuse accident was not repotted ljr friday magistrate khklai 1 of almonte rondored his judginent against the two motor owners who wcroi in colllaion on the- llih lino of ueekwith on sunday they were each fined 25 aiutji costs for a technical breach of the act in that they dfd not make a reprfrt of tlie accident as the iw requiies gaiette ee 41 of 10 highway tratllc act ptovidcs that all such accidents must be reported tin ixnahj for violation of this provimoi i not less than 2500 and not more than 10000 increased rate for parcel post tho post oiuco department ihis made a considerable increase in the rates for parcel post the charge fr 1 pound to any post otllco within 20 miles is now jrtoonts which gradually increases to solvent h for tlfteen pounds and for post orflces in ontario beyond the 20 mile limit it- is 15 cents for 1 pound and 55 cents for 15 pounds the previous rates were i pound within 20 miles 5 cents up to 10 pounds for 20 cents for post offices beyond 20 miles 1 pound 10 cents up to 10 pounds for 55 cents haltonpeel house of refuge last week warden pallet peel warden mclntyre hnlton reeve t h elliot chinguacousy and reeve barber acton visited the house of refugo and received a report from superintendent richard partridge to the effect that there arc ci inmates in tho houso at the present time as against 50 at tho same time lust year the committee expressed themselves as delighted with tho condition of the- houso and also with the appearance and standing of the farm connected isleigbborliood nqws- towii and country lonime 8ch0ol i tho iui10 hrlunil reiiorl for orlnhor mm follows v 1 lrnim wailnl uvuiku umlt i 1ttllehwiieliliiuihf jr iv itarlmnt tliilu lo uonettn wullir chiissle hivitiltlmnni hr lltloilnno miminiiuhl thelitii iitiiiv homy mruimy sribhd cliihh- lnunt johnston wnl- uri wwaeutmnumv ihmi fhibh kltii hwdclihuhiii iouglns outtitle ihiuetliiiir prlmif hoy llmthon hllwodd jolnt- ktoil ueiitrlee ciitilt lbtibel antulhuh tculltef a very liueiestlim htlllowoen lto- itminttiio was nlvcil on iiihiy nftei- noon which the achulma all onjoyctl mv inuch a8hqr0ve- cniiiit to the united id lier which litvo heon irolniii jiliici hint fuy rut- now thin tiio cimigngnlhi rockwood mr and mrst aieliy giiiy ami family of toronto wcro visitors ut the home of alt john dyer lust weoh john wnlhoti of toronto whb hoto fov tho weekend john smith who hut been staying with his brother in dolfolt tor hoiuo llnie piht was buck for iv few days piovloua to flection dity ho reoolvod 11 meshiige last week that hia brother htitl panscd rtwny uinl loft thursday lfloining to attend the funeral anniversary services wore hold ut uarrlc hill last sunday monday even ing an entertainment was a feat u 10 which was graced with lino weather ho that a good gathering was present communion services weve hold in the united church luat sunday in inst mondays issue of tho guolph mercury there was an account of a letter from miss sybil hosking of angola portuguese west africa who left this vlllago somo two years ago to take up medical missionary work in mutt held she spent homo tlmo- in spain studying tho language of tue people she was going to labor among already she llnds that there is yojd iogiess being ma do along mission work where young people are teachln in the schools she is taking further lessons in lunguago study with dr sanders for a few weeks and reports that sho in glad to bo in tho mission hold some of our young men who left a couple of months ago cor tho hdrves holds have returned making the trjp jjy motor no doubt they saw a great deal more than those who wont by train and learned somctriing of tho country they would pass through a concert 13 to bo held friday even ing under the auspices of the girls baseball club in which songs solos duets and recitations will bo gone through along with music xrovided by wi 7hrttu r famhy band of gueph servator at chicago november 28 to december 5 will attract man canadians crn rncff cntald urham for the past six or seven ycaos has been trans ferred to tho agoncy at goderlch tho bricklayers have completed their work on tho starkman stocp which is being rebuilt the carpenters are now rushing forward their work mr alex crawford was appointed engineer for guelph general hospital last month mr crawfords quallflca- tionsarp well tsqlted to that position tho anniversary services of the united church will be held on sunday november 15 rov ir chown of toronto will bx the preacher for the day a modern philosopher says there is no such thins as bad weather sun- ivhlne is invigorating rain is refresh ing wind bracing and snow exhilarat ing tho governments halfholiday for election last thursday was punc- tlclllously observed by the banks and tho hcho othn fnlltw kp n hr- ontario will be represented- in the inter- collegiate live stock judging contest at the international live stock show exposition in chicago novomber 2tb to december stn by a team of flyo students from tho ontario agricultural college at guelph j a simpson h h hannam g y crulck- shank h a knox and j w g mc- ewnn with a mcgugon and a h kennedy as alternates have been se lected to represent 4tliefr alma mater in the international corn petition professor wndo toole head of tho animal husbandry department at the college who has personally coached tho judging team is one of tho most hril iiant figures in tho illustrious history of these annual conteats at chicago during tho twentythree time they have been held tho ontario agricul tural college has been represented twentytwo years winning three cqn- tests finishing second six times and having the high individual at four of the shows last year twentyfour col leges competed five scholarships of 250 each will be awarded by tho pullman company to the lnstitutionswhtose team make the best showing in tho contest provincial constable atkins resigns provincial constablo atklnb who has been officially engaged in tho county of hal ton for about two years and a half has resigned his posjtlon and the resignation took effect on tho 31st of october constable atkins has had a wide experience ns a police oill- cer ho was for sdveral years a member of tho north west mountodpolice be fore joining the constabulary force of ontario he has been connected with a number of important cases which lie handled wifh much satisfaction- to- the crown during tholr residence in acton mr and mrs atkins made num erous friends who regret their re moval from the county th wil tnako their res 13 enco in torontcttn a fewtweeksr painfully burned by electric current news has come to the friends hero of a very serious accidont which re cently befell frexi thurston son of george t thurston of tlm littleton new hampshire journal formerly of acton mr thurston was engaged in the installation of a radio outfit when in some manner the radio wiro camu in contact with a high powered electric wire the heavy current passed through his body and he narrowly es caped being electrocuted his right arm ajid hand were fearfully burned and the- current passed out of his left hand two angers were amputated from the right hand and tho first joint of the left thumb was also taken off the unfortunato young man who has a wlfo and baby boy is in tho hospital expert surgeons say it will bo a year before he can recover from tho shock and the wounds sustained limehouse tho annual anniversary services wore held at knox church limchousc lust sunday when two uble sermons were preached by rov t dodds of dixie in the afternoon and evening which were- highly appreciated tho chair assisted by several friends from georgetown had charge of the service of praise mrs rennie of george town sang two flplcndidi solos open the gates of the temple in tho after noon and the shepherds at the evening service on monday night an entertainment was given when addresses wcro given by rev m mclean the pastor and rev a c stewart of acton jmr tctjearts subject was i3 while knitting the guelpb mercury says tho city was in the hands of numerous bands of desperadoes on halloween night tho bamo old tricks were per petuated ernie coles of the shoe factory had the misfortune last week to have the thumb 0 hli right hand airtight in the machine ho was operating and have it painfully lacerated ono pessimistic citixon says- of courso it wasnt supposed that you could rbeliovo everything you saw in tlie newspapers thopast month some of the mat tor published was election advertising- thp turnip growers aro making the best of tine indian summer weather this week to get their turnips to the buyers ono foinjier arrived in town yesterday morning at 6 oclock with a fifty bushel load- mr j j craig public school in spector for wellington county who has been mjfor months and wbo has spent many wedlcsin hamilton general hospital has recovered sufficiently to be able to return homo your business is worth advertising if it is worth hawing a space in the wu piuiss properly used is one of the best business- brlngera you can ubc all successful business men know the vyalup of perslatantfa4vertlslnar ovr in the f3tat the stock gambling fraternity have commenced jrambllngin notatoeaa they do with wheat as a jrewlt mh one or two states t heprice h i 1wp wfltot 1450 and 600 pr 1m pounds hmr r f johnstone london and johnstone co acton sole owner of the london hnjiware and islectrical co london have purchased the bank rupt stock of j jp hamlll uppr wynqham street qaelph nna are now selling off tho fltoclc billy had not mvtidlijtioiifltry ver hig but he winnwy much in- teretelln kftilna belongad to hw new auwounotiriiu what fclnd of him qiw oatiw itu the 8ale of poppies latter to tha editor of free press sir again ns armistice day draws near our minds go back to those awful years 19141018 when the euns thundered forth their awful missies of death arid t o tho w a to sorrow because- nomcono they loved would not return homo and how glad others wero when tho welcome news was scattered abroad that once more the dove of peace had resumed her rightful mace yet to many he ter rible effects of that lite and death struggle are still in evidence for in nearly every part of our great domin ion there are thoso who still suffer others there are who will go through life seriously handicapped it is on their behalf that i appeal for the support of tho poppy day fund when you buy a poppy you are directly holping those who be cause of their service are not able to tn kptheirtaceintn8xab6r r market during the post year there has been a number of cases whorq penal ons have been secured and other adjustments made and wo earnestly appeal to the publfe of acton to honor the sacrifices of these men by wearlns a poppy which provides wprlc for tho disabled soldier i am sir j p scarrow sbctreas acton november 4th 1926 visitors here from australia on sunday mrs h t lepage and mr and mrs morley lepage of tor onto were accompanied on a visit to moorecrof t by mr and mrs j stevens of sydney australia mr and mrs stevens arc enroute o a round-the- world trip and aro spending a week or so with mr and mrs lepage tor onto they loft australia last march and have travelled through egypt and tho holy land through europe tho british isles and across to america they have visited numbers of cities in the eastern section of the united states and canada and next week will leave for tho west going via chicago minneapolis and winnipeg thence to banff vancouver victoria and down th pacific coast to seattle and san francisco from there sail for australia via the hawaiian islands it is interesting to noto that mrs stevtfns is a native of canada and that her birth was in the mothodlst iarsoriag lit w tyat a sunday school teilcher asked her class on sunday what was meant by a man possessed of evil spirits finally onei small boy raided his hand well johnny you may tell us a man possessed of evil npirlta said johnny slowly jls a bootlegger twhen tommy heard a turkey gob hlsf onfel0j gobble sifter lis wks bsfetj tnoked in bed aridaaw a pie and pud ding hobble hobble hobbuup and down thepmpwbvhu head he didnt once upct die illly llttlq lnner it had anything to do with m him thudka- plnm f vllfci knox church ou sunday will b lr charge of the ybunjr wbrasnv under u laajei county she is the daughter of the rev thomas feather who was tho minister at welleslcy and who also had a pastorate at barrle orlllia new market and other circuits befdre re turning to england in t871 mr and mrs stevens have enjoyed their trav els very much and tho friends they have visited in canada found them exceedingly congenial guests pretty wedding at collingwood from the collingwood bulletin the following interesting particulars of tho marriage of a couple ot our popular young pcoplo are gl lyir y pretty autumn wedding was flofemn- ized in the presbyterian church on saturday october 24 at i pm when miss m c kate mcqueen daughter of mrs and the late e mcqueen for several years a resident ofyactop bo- came the bride of mr w jj mcgregor of acton rev j a macmohon of- nclaled and miss r mcqueen cousin of the bride played the weddingmarch the bride who was unattended wore a smart tailored suit of navy polret twiji with martin fur trimming- and a large black hat tht church was very tastefully decorated with flowers ferns 1 autumn leaves the homo julso whs made utunctivo irlth autumn flowers after the ceremony a recep tion woj held and a very dainty wed ding breakfast served the gooma gift to the bride was n substantial ctfk and to tho ormht a beautiful n1tkucftot4carliieads liter amid showers of confetti the happy couple left on the nftornoun traii for their honeymoon trip to toronrp and buf falo thoy will reside on youn st actori on friday oviin prior to the wedding in the cottage the willing tnlerit workern and thdlr of the pres- hyierlan church had a miscellaneous shower in honor of tho bridetobe miss katermoquecn the cottngo was prettily decorhted f or the occasion and moat enjoyable evening jams spent in ouisicv 9hs rnany beautifjj and use- praontj mins mcqueen rocolved jrstew audience amused with anecdotes- and jokea even going ns far as tb tell one which ho thought was ngalnsf jjlmsclf tho musical part of the programme was rendered by airs bcssey of georgetown and was thoroughly enjoyed by all present mr greenwood of- nerval had an easy job of holding the attention of the aud ience by his inimical style- of render ing of his selection of readings which were both grave and gay his first selection was watching- the hole which he gave by special request re freshments were served at tho close of tho programme which were enjoyed by the splendid audience which turned out to make the evening a success special thanks is due to tho work of the w m s of limehouue for their work in connection with tho anniver sary occasion also to the ladies of tho congregation for their help in con nection with the sunday uud monday services a thnnkare jfiodjietului tlio impim hiiirli lliilldi in mlnrlllk compht 1m lonkltij lnrwuil ivmli nilicli liufron lu tin- 1 fippunlint tf rviccii wlilfh aro to liilcc plucc on hiiniliiy irth hihf hil uv it it llimilllon jia f ayjiint n ioioici i iimiilent of tron- ilciiifc will pioiuh 111 li a m and t 11 111 ihov iliuiih choir will pro vide hmtmlllli 11111111 fiic hi lulvlfre of pinlmi- the nnniliiilin cviiitwlll ho roitlier iiiiihuiiliiil vltli 11 fowl fiup- jhi- on tuihilfiy tcmiiiik ith iiifft iltlm will hu molniiwiiht of a rotuiloti 11ml 111 in dor tn tiiuku it an uclmiiiiom of tnitiiiuul pulihllic iiovtitil fiiijtior ulit- lhti1ii hitvo luin hivitrd to tulio part in the luiiuothllmmff htiv v m himd- hoiino gf tlalt llbv tnuix uf tliir- totivllle and tillitwi urn xpnotd rov li- ululth will iilito itddromm thonitht- hig ithtl 11 iiitiln tjimitmt from llramp- toti will ptdvldu till tilltmlir tho lulliinvctiltititfi lluvi ttitnsfuiuiotl till dllltkh ii tid jniivldo twlco th rorinur uticuiiiiituriutliiii thn htindlii wumloyutod hulllklvfitly to jiornilt tho coiitiucuon if u etimiiittilloith hoiiihji room lit the luimeliifiit this lins a fins main vjoiiii two ehihh idoiiim ohioerfl lilutftirm with hliilrti in the rem- lend ing lu ho pullilt and rllhlr firt mid uthur stiufwityh in hip trbtnitlitlttu acuehmtu tho iuidilnrhli11 above this room hi well tlghtud nd tho two now furnaces which hlivo boon inhtiilled will heat comfortably imiiii tho schoul room and thu iiutlllurllun uhove fine new hfinlelinulur hnnlwood pnws of modern ucclohliihlleai tlohlgii ropluco thu old church pown whjeh have been in service for ahollt nlxty years tho pulpit and platform liuvo boon movoj forward and anneal cliuir luft built in thu ronr a new niemorhil pulpit by tho way iiuh been presatitod to thu church by tho nlxuu family nuueomtliig gonor- atloiih of whom huvo woislilppotl here ever since tho oliurch was erected now choir chairs to match the pulpit have also been socurotl thti members of tlio congregation and especially thu inenibcxs ut tha trmjteo board have taken a keen in terest in tho iniproveriiunts numbors linvo given unstlnllngly of tho services of themselves und their teams during tho progress of the improvements in ull this they huvo boon energetically led by tho pastor itov honry caldwell whoso long experience in church build ing and remodelling has been of in estimable value in this case tlie contractors for tho work wore as follows stono foundations john hepworth glen williams plastering charles kennedy nassagaweya car penter work tho georfietoyjlliumbec co- new pews pennington baker dundas tho improvements hayo cost about 2600 about onehalf this sum has already been subscribed tho balance will probably bo raised utjho reopen ing services notice to creditors it tho mnttor f tho entntol of mary o klnaoburjj inta of tho towpflhip of nnssaqaweyrj in tho county of hnl ton widow claccftotf notlrit im jiilrv ijvftt lillrmiirif ui till hllilllln iii unit ixhnlf unit nil iiiimliirii in viiik clnliiiii ibiliinl ill io11i1u1 iif lh iiiil ijiii-iiw-il- win hull on or mlintlt ttll- inl liny of hltlnir a i llls lit till tiivviiiihln lit nimiii- linwiva lii t lii outilv ut lliilnoi 111- flhtllloil mi up liirolo llii flli ilnv ut liiiiiilii a u will to iiini ti hi iiuilcriilrtniil hinlnlioni tuv aikiiw 1 murray iilml llnlnrl if klnitifliiny i r icxnrlltiin ut iii loiilnto ut tlio iiihl lliiinil filll jiarllimlliiro of tlnlr illllfilfi aflrllin liam iiihi iiiiilloil ilaln i ln ioxllltliril ivlll illfltlllillti- hi limliclii of hi luolancil iiinfmii tlio pir itii ciitllliil llnrolo inivpib rcciiil only to iliillrfi f wlilfh lliy iilmll ttco liavo liotlci pllalid nlcjillllill llilli iril lay of n viliilxi- a xi ntzr iikniiai kimtz a- titjultau wi uliuilu htroit oillrili 11- 3 holllltoill for thn kxirtilor auction- sale- tis halloween farm 9took mplementd etc tho u finer fllgnorl hint refrivd ln- ntihctlcnif frrjffi herbertte aullfre to son hy rlimlo auction ut lot 19 eon 0 nnnnarawoya township on tuesday novemser 10 ut one oclock shnrp tho following norsmh 1 buy horso rlning years wolglit 1300 i brown borne 1- yours weight tjpo i bay driver 10 yours uattlijtod cow milking brod flcptembor 26 red cow milking brod oct 1c rod cow milking brod sept 18 holstlori cow milking bred sept 80 jorsoy cow fresh two months red cow duo nov- 1 red cow milking bred sept 20 steer- 2 years rod and wlilto coy luo feb 4 5 hteors j year holntoin bred hept 1 4 calves 2 heifers 1 your old pigs york sow bred sept 1 impliomlcnts bain wagon and box mnshoy harris cultivator se section harrows cockshutt plow no 21 sharp hay rako scufflor melotto soparator daisy churn no 3 hay rack stono boat steel tired buggy gravel box- grans sower butter bowl and ladol good cutter set team har ness set singto harness grain and hay 4 tons of timothy hay 1 tpn of clover 450 bushels of oats m poultry 30 plymouth rock hens 2 geeso and 1 gander termsfail sums under 1000 cash over that amount 11 months credit on approvod joint notes 6 dflfrfor cash- hay grain and poultry cash no reserve as the proprietor is givintj up farming r j kerr auctioneer u phone 3c acton l mcmillan clerk 182 tho halloween party that does not surpriso as well as entertain is very apt to bo a failure evcryono is look ing for spooky creepy surprises and if they do not find them thoy are dis appointed briefly hero aro onlya few of the things to do on all spirits night three saucers a popular way of deciding tho fatal question is to ar range three saucers on tho table in ono place ejear water in another col ored water use led ink and havo the third empty tho guests are blind folded and led around tho tablo twice then led to the row of dishes if they put their linger in tho clear water it f o retells a happ marr 9 if in tho he rue of tho union church for closing their church during the evening three of tho young men who went went- on the harvesters excursion are still out there busy with a threshing outfit milton after a years service strickland thompson organist of ht- pauls united chufch resigned laat week hi had given great satisfaction to the church j the county plowing match and trac tor demonstration was held on lawson bros farm lot 2 con 5 esnueslng yesterday 9450 in prizes were com peted for a special meet trig of toronto pres bytery was held yestorday afternoon at two oclock in knox iprsabyterian church milton for tho purpose of in ducting the rev- james k ifcfaul i a into the pastoral charge of tha f colored wateilan unfortunatomar- riage and it in the empty dish smglo blessedness -j- i partners an entertalnfhg way to got partners for luncheon is to have big jackomdntern for tho centre- picco of the table remove tho candle and on slips of heavy enrdbourd write tho names of each gentleman at tho party blindfold tho ladies in turn and with a long hat pin they aro ex pected to stick the iiin into one of the slips tho name on the elip sho spears will- bo her pnrtner for lunch truo love tost build a fire in tho grato and let it bo tho only light in the room except perhaps a candlo or two each maid thrown three nuts into tho lire one representing herself the other two hor favorite friends tho one that jumps first from tho heat will provo unfaithful tho two staying together indicating happiness lor luncheon you may serve dough nuts coffee individual pumpkin pies apples pop-corn- ballh and taffy great emptiness winter battery storage we are now equipped to look after the storage of your car battery during the winter months and keep them charg ed and in good condition give usa trial mclean co signs of early winter olfl wfidhcr kflflni in mnkes one think of warrri whins vvf hifvfr fhr sfwk- our prices are the t fvt for no i htock mknm illil fomfsfvarfon i j to 44 fr jnftkrwkak turnbulls make 350 and 400 mbnh hkavy all itirk wool ktbbko flrtirts ano orawkrg sizs m- to 42 at ciich 200 mens hbaw combiftalpffin- all pure wool at special ertch v stanfiblms twopibb shirts and draw- ers at each boys fieecelinei shirts and drtawers sizes 24 to 30 at each 30 250 75c mens fleecelined shirts and drawers u 100 125 150 each mens pyjamas made of good quality scotch flannelette sizes small medium and lafge regular price 0 atl 300 special lj9 carhartt overalls we sell carhartt overalls the best overall m g a pair and try them every pair gtir- ajjiteed mclean co mhx street store closes wednesday at 1230 acton ont ii t west ind garage walter j kentner phone 61 kisio went to her grnndmothern houso to sjiend tho iluy biit noon saw hor back homo again why didnt you stay all dy asked her father oh cause i like to be homo whore its people wan tho reply grand mas house is ho empty of noise transcript mmmmflfrw the annual thanksgiving slipper in connection with st pauls united church milton will be held this thursday evening november 5 supper will be served from 6 to 3 followed by a splendid musical pro gramme and an address by rov j a mackenzie b a b d of chalmers church guolph mrs g it bews attended the annuai meeting of tho board of managers of the womens missionary socloty of tho methodist secupn of tho united church of canada and nvas again el ec tori ono of tho field secretaries having under her supervision tho in- dian italian and french work of-canj- ndn tho appropriations made by the b oiikl for next years work amountetl to b72g6814 with not only enough money on hand to meet tiichcr appro- priatlons but with a large surplus after the result of tho election in hal ton was learnejd prrthursday night dr anderson was chaired by stalwart nupiiortcrs- who cnrrlwi h ty f town hall where after trcprumdoij cheering he made a speech of thunks last wneok norman mccnrnn of timxirh had four fingers of bis right hand severed by a circular saw which he was feeding at a saavine bee lie un taken to hamilton aenonil has- ha lm3hnmiion anil italian balm 5tlo use tatkinfif- b3r sonssctns burns scalds cicbmjbmvec1t be beat mkuty good tor colds too pma 2srvdos druoaisr prcfiwc0onlv bv somt09itoronto balmo salve the great healett autlscptiu lionpoisonouh ior sores cuts burns chapped hands etc ij snip a t your drugg mailed poafphid upon receipt of price 2bc try a box today and be convinced radio radio we have a full line of radio equipment batteries tubes etc see our five tube radio machine jcc fit complete wit battery and tubes for vhhuu batteries recharged let us demonstrate our machine to yoti hacoxel ford sales and service main street acton veritas supply co 23 dunloo rd toronto 6 get into big pay work why drift from year to- year as a laborer at small pay and hard work when with a few weeks training under export guidance you can bo earning big money in nhy of tho following trades automotive mo- chnnicnl electrical ignition expert battery work welder halrdrcssing mochanlcal dentistry or barbering largo demand fleasnnt work big future write at once to dept c for special offer hemphill triide schools ltd lg3kfng st wv toronto in tho surrogate court of the county ot hatton notice to creditors of robert lane decoaaod a scholar sufficient excubo tho other day one of the uhllc school teachers it being composi dnybnid that thoy fiilght wrifdta letter to her for not inviting her- to an imaginary birthday party the scholars were called in turn tb read their let ters nloud one little girl made her excuso an follows dear misa j want to apologise for not asking you to come to my birthday party yester day i fully intended to do so but as i nlwuya do in everything i nut it off until tho inst minute when nt lust i started and reached your- gats i saw ujo doctors buggy atanding there nnrt thiiiklig some one was ill i did not gf the creditors of robert lane into of tho vjhagn of llmohouae in the cndnfy 0f llaltyn laborer deceased who dlud tlnienpuso tyn tho 113rd day of october a w and nil ouiers having claims against hlii estato are required on ur before the fifth day of decfmbcr 1026 tusendhy post prepaid or otherwise dollvcr to harold wash farmer of th village of aston bar rister at law tho solicitor for tfte exocutorsof the last will arid testament of tho said deceased their christian and surnames addresses mid descrlp- iiipr 4-hflr- full particulars of their claims unit the nature of tho securi ties if any hold by thpm and this noticp beltinf givcp in piu- nuiiiico of h s o chapter j2l ticc 56 and amending acts notice is hero- by further given that on ami after tho nfj fifth day of december a d 1025 thosnld kregtitorswlh roocd to dis tribute tho usseth of tho snlil docoasod among the parties legally pntltled thereto and they will not ho tespim- siblo for any claims of which thfcy imvo not received notice at the time of such distribution hated at acton this 5th day of nov- join our xmpis club h whimw acton gnl georgetown for wedding and birthday gifts club prizes special sou venirs cut tilass qnd china sliver flatware ant hgllpptr ware for tho table old cplpny adam baronet westminster ajiyfalr pattern wm rogers 1847 and comynunlty plate eversharp pencils vvntorman parker arid dinjal fuuntftlp pens- cull andsee our prices before buying join our xma3 club a millinery i ahhe7latest shapej it moderate prices now- is the time to think of christ mas gifts we have a large range of fancy work and novelties miss j galbbaith millinery and fancy good phona 10ft cuts par excellence stbsisi whlch inoxt y to lirn thut tho dcttor wan john wesley lane ejkcutcfra hy h n falroor taou- btflkjitov ib3 typewriters jremanufactured tjnperwpods direct prom factoby to vog- guaraniced same as new but tflev gost you less cie raj typewrjter applianee coi oa kino sr wb3t tfqflrpwro a-ijf- maim full lines of the very choicest of meats w alwfy hve the cuts you want and can supply your every need in the line of meats c0oked meats beef pork lamb homemade sausage veal l store closed all day monday our store will remain closed from saturday might until tuesday morning w j 4patepbsq yjvjitjj t s aw- r immmmmmmm vi