Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 11, 1926, p. 7

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i ikjii jcajt pppffmbmm mhw i pirtlu ifirrluti u4 deaths art now charted tor at the following rates births sac marriafta jti deaths 500 memorial crai 50c 10c pcruqa extra tor poems born evans to 3ir- and mrs wllllaxn evfins acton on january 27 a son iviulam donald mcencry mcgrailr at ilastlnss on saturday february 6u1 1926 mrs mborall wife of johr mcgrall formerly of acton cleave in gjorsetown on tues day february 2 1926 charlotte walker wife of jamed cleave in her 69th year brain at her- home at hornby on friday february 6 1926 susan j brain widow of the late theodore brain in her 78th year smith at falrview placs acton on friday february 5 1926 diana al lan widow of the late charles sydney smith innemoriam davis ii over loving memory of my dear wife xydla davis who depart ed this lire february 11 1924 two years have passed and none can tell the loas of ojie i loved so well god took hw- it waahiawill but in my heart she uveth still sadly missed by husband atteatum9tx2ba thursday february 11 192 brief local items have you sent your valentines yet a little more snow every- day keeps up the visible supply 8 valenunevs day is the overs festival in history and literature shrove tuesday next week bet ter place your order for pancakes a 40000 addition to brampton blghschool is under consideration for a day of fine bright oonehlhy rtntetnweateert mr j m warren is a member of the first york township high school board ronspector j m joenyosb jw xnade an 4fqcial visit to aeton schools on monday the younff folks have been enjoy ing aome lively bsw shoe tramps dur- inr the week brampton memorial hospit was- voted a grant of s200d by the feel county council j bed says a local radio fan is 1 police court news oscar grain acknowlodgred in quolpti police court on tuoaddy he had bocn in an intoxicated condition whllo drlvinc an automobile whori tho police- happened ulong ii 0 waq sent to jail for hoven duy by mufilatrato wjatt in the cnao of mremarcoila crem- aaco of milton irolghth who waa lined 9200 and costs- and 1 month in jail three weeks ago the attornoyenoral shortened the term j nearly two weeks tho line und osts or 22040 was pald the charsoaealnat w j shibley of toronto for txii alleged fraudulent deal by which 3000 was obtained from davld anderson milton for stock in a furnace company camo before police- magistrate moore at milton on friday with a view to arrivine at amicable settlement tho case was re- manded uotu the 19th inst tuesday mornings session of the police court wuh one of the busiest of tho year no less than six residents appearing before magistrate watt to answer to charges of drunkenness three of the offenders william nich ols fred wcuhauncr and dav iay were unable to raise their flaep and were given terms in tho county jail mercury v 1 pleading guilty to charges of celling narcotic drugs and failing to keep record of sales as required by the narcotic drugs act dr j a smithy of crcemore was given the minimum line of zoo on each charge in police court on wednesday morningc the case was heard by magstrate jeffs in the illness and at the request of mag istrate hosts of colllngwood dennis hun tor of nossagmweya wrre has been serving a tem in the ontario reformatory for theft will complete his term this montti he will appear at milton today lefore police magistrate moore to answer a charge of stealing chickens and turn keys iii november 1924 a warrant was issued for his arrest about the time he was appr attended and sent to the beformsttory bert scott was hustling down mill neighborhood news- town and country oakville rov canon d rusaell smith proach- cd his hist sermon- us rector of st judos anglican church on sunday at the county council meeting itev e horo was appointed a member ofj the oakvlllo board of education for thrco years tho ladles oi murina church had an oldfaahloned social in the church on tuesday evening thoro was tho old fashioned admission of 25c a very successful meeting of the w c t u was hold in temporancu hall on tuesday afternoon there was a good attendance arid an intar- -30- ralle clip last wednesday when he encountered provincial ofllccrb reeve 1y and fewtrell a charge waa laid and bert pleaded guilty vhe waq ex tremely sorry that ho had vlolatd tho law but was hurrying homefrota the doctors with medicine for his grand father who was ill magistrate ho ore imposed the minimum penalty o 500 and costs 1010 in all where you go wfaen you cant ane in to another station theres an unusually fine crop of ice being harvested from fairy lake out corporation fond esqueslng township council has ssffs jjljf the p majrtotnrfe mfcore held tan collectors rolls to march 1st a valentine may be a kiss a hb- bon or- a ring a vuffar neart stuck st valentinos day will likely be observed on saturday you may send your valentines tnat day anyhow the parade wltn the black bear and the csdiope last wednesday at tracted the junfora and the oldsters too r ownhuc a dof la grand valley comes somewhat as a luxury with a tax of 5 for msjues and 10 for fe males a pessimistic ibiverer on mill st chants this sams old winter same old freese same old shiver same old little betty uttloy entertained twentyfive or thirty of her friends at a birthday party at tier home on sat- urday afternoon deep in a cover of feathery flakes the fence rows are auileep under the oriple trees hare ow boughs thotsnow drifts billow deep the police in all parts of the pro vince are now expected to pr all owners of cars and tracks without the necessuy 192 nasxkers through the crauureviue preaby- t u j pwi csi frank johnston of milton drove to acton one day last week with a now- fangled v on his ford car by which tho wheels were set the same width as sleigh runners he speeded up and downmil street in a tryout chief mcpherson witnessed the spurt laid an information and police- magistrate moore imposed a penalty of 500 and cost 1100 in estlng programme miss sara conovor of trafalgar js ablo to bo nboat aeain mrs mac- murray is still icoxillncd to her room but la making progress and mr kus- sell conover is looking greatly im proved in health despite tho unfavorable weather there was a very good attendance nt tho concert at the a m e church op wednesday night ptays avjcro well liresentcd ankl all members of the caste took their part8 well the members of tho kirk club on- joyed a delightful sleigh ride on tues day evening after tho ride they woro entertained nt tho home of james n iioea and a pleasant social evening was spent during the evening miss helen hashok who is leaving shortly to go into tralnlne ut the welles ley hospital toronto osas presented with a handsome club bog on friday evenlnrtho members of bethpl united church gathered at the home of mrs j howes and extended best wishes to mr and mrs percy merry a very pleasant time was spent mr and mrs merry were pre sented with two beautiful wicker chairs star 8 8 no 8 erin school report of s s- no 8 erin for january is as follows sri tv loyola forentcll ilda r flips kathleen mckeown viola allan hector mcarthur maud me- culff jr iv wiljio jphiibton lulu mc- cu tchoon joseph foreetoll thy ra stone cordon leslie calvin altkch sr iii beuslo fortfaloll annie althbn tommy coolo mjjty mccaig sr ii evelyn pearon lois forea- toll james mc6dlg evelirio lambert lloyd mckeown eislo nelson sr ijack forostell orvnl stone marjorlo mccalg robbie allan primer jean mann jean burt marlon lesllo lawsonx mccutcheon elslo maud y d mcdonald teacher crews0n8 corners mr alex ferguson of quolph spent several days last week with friends in this community mrs william aicnabb vas in tor onto last week visiting hor brother who is hi mihs lauretta mooro is attending tho agricultural short courses in the twohorx m 1 mr norman armstrong was in low- vluefor a couple of days this week mcibs marlon mcnabb was home from guolph for the weekend tho highway is in good condition and although heavy in- places is kept open for motor traffic by the large- motor truck traffic posalngr through mclss armstrong york itoad visited j at tho home of hor brother tills week i churchill miss carrjo ryder of arkell is visiting at the homo of mr arthur swa early session of police court branrpton on saturday morning at 930 oclock two cases were u for hear- onto 1oini ship charged the crofton inn with llieatal purchase of liquor and license inspector reevely preferred a similar charge against mark crofton the pro prietor in relation to liquor found in his private reerfdence adjoining a plea of guilty was put in by crofton in hoth cases a penalty of 5000 and costs were imposed in each case and mr crofton paid 12840 into court bible i scicdety campaign rv j s harrington and rsv mr plnnock of the staff occupied tht pulpits on 8unday id fakir mi intimated that he dlanot care toon- jrider- the call to kiln- and oaprtnge the agricultural and sewlns claxua are rowlnr u intereat and v attendance th ing beinr rr cesved 1s praetleal and very hetpiuh ton caanot think anything of thee mllly flttle oc4a who awaarer at dancea jwlth liquor flaaka thats m4 bravadd- th bishop of lon- fe- the little town of teeawater had a nhost anccesaful yar in ims- with its boruooitnal 8qcloty the mamberaalp dslncim the population la about reeve applbo nd deputy reeve lealie of eaadealxr have been ap- pointed delegates xo the good roads convehiion at toronto february 14 to at i thereport that tohlna are maklnr a preliminary survey of the- eherryj crchards with a view to next aeaaona oparatlona would indllcata an early srtwfe- kreaerlclc sunday was bible society dai in acton and vicinity and the pulplta of ave churchea tieve and 8t johns rockwood wro occupied by exper ienced members- of the 8taflc of tho upper canada bible society- itov j s horrinffton apoko at st albans actorj st johns rockwood in the aftornoen and in the united church acton in the evening rev mr plnnock spoke in knoac church in the morning tho halted church churchlll in the afternoon and in the baptist church acton in ulb uibu1 very kindly words are being spoken of the addrassos by tho various hear ers the work or the blblo society in all lands was vividly pprtrayed ntid many- interesting references were madaio the aalutary influence of the word of god among the peoples in all parts of the world where tho scrip tures and portions thereof have been distributed bey mr harrington in vivid and pathetlo language payed tribute to the work of the bible society in its in fluence in the promotion of unity of aim among the churches in the ctrcu- latlon of the word of god and in th cooperation on the mission fields the supplying or bibles to the workers on mission herds is in many places tlie one agency which brings togefior practically all sections of the church on a common platform rev ah harrington is a moving spirit at the v mr kreaerlck mclaughlin of horvai inherits t5509 from the estate of ms brother dr richard d md- xanghtln whb died in toronto oh be- cember li i flnow s an sir thing itght- iaonae white fairy thing clothing in beauty the naked esrtb light as wrlsp of cloud fashlonedln sutlat can and iiplh in the public choola of the connjy last year wan as followsi actonl cl iqeotgetown 1m jillton m ungton416 oakvlue ms i y t a by ealton county council from the -department-of- highways apnrcotim ately m310b win to jinent in the ooattty on provincial highways this tuv- a henfrew clersrnian from- hu pprnftiitttarjaat nlckl 6cent piece as one of the devils agencies ho aay that people ira moments of sajcness are often led to place them on offerlnjr plates tn i church because of the resemblance which they hear to qjurrters no few er than fourteen of tnun were he said cent sundoy renfrow mercury with all executive action and the e suits accruing the bible society is fortunate in having rev mr plnnock as one of its held workers at the home beue even for a umc his thirty years of personal- experience on the mission field in africa crave him a fruitful op portunity of dlsooverlngthe influence of the gospel wherever h was 5pread the great value of being able to eo- cu re from the bible society cobles of thersctiptufes in the language or even tlec o u people of al country was strongly emphaalxed at iho conclusion of the evening ser- vtoe a tr dlrec actoh branch of the bible society was hold in the united church tho ot- fl f th pri ed as fdllowa president john r kennedy tho flrat annual teamooting of- the united church inst ividay evening was- artnarked success the flno win ter evening with gwti sleighing and sleigh bells brown in a realswack hairier teroootingsuperhd j an attractive programme with a bang- i up chairman attracted a capacity house the church was crowded i aisles and all tho supper was thoroughly enjoyed and the programme wits- full of inter est and expectancy mr r j kerr proved himself a capital chairman one of the most versatile and humorous ever honored with the position the addresses of- rev a c te wart and rev r e zlnrmerxnan were charac teristic as ideal teameeting speeches they each contained some select thoughts and suggestions and a ple thora of amusing preachers stories tho two themes of poultry and their products and wedding fees were in deed the burden of tho stories told by the parsons and the chairman the sunday ch6olorchestra of the nlted efhurch acton atnrmisses mason andreesor and messrs spell- vogel and agnew mrs gardiner the misses mason and kiss helen os- trander contributed a jmuch a preda ted musical and literary programme miss lorna kennedy and mrs r r arnold were their accompanists both the ministers from- acton pre sented greetings from their respective congregations p six or eight teams with sleighs con- veyod tho ac ton crovd to tho hill and a good crowd attended from jiraehbuse rev mr plnnock of toronto re presenting the upper canada blblo society preached a very instructive and interesting sermon in the church hero on sunday afternoon the con gregation woo stirred up to a now in- i terest in the activities of tit bible society i mrs b- conover of brlndale and mrs ira vannatter of georgetown spent a few days during the week with relatives here mrs albert smith ia recovering nlcelyand la able to bo about again ospringe obituary mbs john mcgrail hastings tho sad news reached acton friends on monday of tho death of mrs john mcgruil at tho family i rcsldenco in hustlnffa on saturduy evening mcra- mcorall had boon conflned to bed aboutlirco weeks was attqndod by two trained nurses had the- best bf medical services which her devoted husband could secure but her aliment enlargement of the heart was im possible to overcome mr mcqrnll though surrounded by many kind frlonda is distracted over his terrible loss for many yoars they were oil in all to each other and having no children lived in each others affec tions mr and mxs mcgral woro esteemed residents of acton foryeajv when mr mcgrall was superintendent of the beard more sole leather tan nery thoy made numerous friends hero and after their removal retained tho very kindliest feelings for acton and their acquaintances here mrs mcgruil wad an honored member and liberal supporter of st josephs church while in acton at hastings the church was only a few steps from nor home and in her devoted way sho was closely associated with its activities and worshippers much sympathy la felt here for mr mcgrall in hisgreat sorrow mr and mrs neil mcdonald are their nearest neighbors and with nil iclndness and solicitude they aro rninlstorlng to their lonely frlia tho funeral was hold at hastings on mon day morning our farmers are busy theae days do ing ponstdcrable teamlnc and our country roads are in fairly fiood condi tion- v a large number enjoyed a social evening at the hospitable home of mr and mrs robert mccutcheon third line on tuesday evening of last week tho meeting was jield under the auspices of our local ladies aid and after a splendid programme a delic ious lunch was served by uio ladles which was a credit to their abilities 4 he votoof thonk ia ext 1fmr ancl mrs mccutcheon for their kind hospitality a few of our young ieoi1o attendod tho dance held in rockwood oh tues day evening 7 mrsvwank tovell jof manitoba is visiting her friends in this vicinity mr james tvarron from the west is holidaying at the home of mr and lira thos mccutcheon ttaird lino mr and mrs alex mcmillan of the town line visited with friends near erin last sunday from reports several farnnt deals will be trie feature of this community this spring mr wm sutton or the third line lias rented his farm to his son and will hold an auction sale in a few weeks mr burt of conlngsby has pur chased tho qrilten farm on the sixth line and will take posse sal on this spring a tow of lour farmers are busy har- voatlnff their ico supply from the river new supply op books at easter mrs charles sidney smith very peacefully indeed there passed away lost friday at her beautifuf home fairvlew place mrs diana smith widow of the late charles sid- noy smith who predeceased her forty- one years ago por several years mrs smith has been in poor health some tlmos suffering keenly sometimes bright and buoyant but always bravo and courageous and anxious to live and exercising an admirable christian fortitude during her long illness her youngcr son allan was her constant companion his loving caro and solid tudo were her mainstay and delight and now that she is gone no other perboeareeniythelosabua- tha free library board will revert to the old plan of larger purchase rockwood lint 2f ing of the presbytecians which was held last wednesday evening was well attended tho financial condition showed a good balanco on hand tho board la endeavoring to secure a min ister as soon as possible arid in the meantime they are depending on knox college students to conduct their- sun day services at the close of the meet ing lunch was served by the ladles of the congregation and a pleasant time was enjoyed by all on friday evening about fifty of the congregation gathered at the home of robert patterson for social evening a very pleasant programme of games etc was enjoyed ono pleasing f ea- j ture of the evening was a presentation of a cheque to miss elirabeth gray 1 tho faithful organist of hhe sunday i school and congregation after a bountiful lunch the gathering onjoyed the singing of somo favorite songs through the kindness of jarnes gray a- mooting of the library jboard was held in the library at 10 a m last wednesday rev a c stowart m a tho chairman presided and messrs a e nicklln2rohn cameron and h p moore were present a letter was received from rev h g l baugli b b tenderlnsr his res igndtlon as a mombeiowtriff to his removal to stoney cveek a resolution was passed expressing appreciation of mr baughs services while ho was a member regret at his removal and instructing the secretary to send tho resignation to trie council or school board which ho had repro- aentedlon the libraryboard request ing the appointment of a successor to complete mr baughs term the chairman and librarian were appointed a committee to remove fifty 1 of the most dilapidated boohs in thej fiction classes and replace them from reprint editions as far as they deemed fl central office euid is closely in touch fand milton swanston the party wore conveyed to hia hospitable home for their evenings outing and return the sleighride was an addled pleasure on wednesday evening last the united church youn peoples so ciety journeyed to the- hospitable homo of robert wuhsonaon york road where a pleasant evening was enjoyed by all those providing con veyances for the evenings outing were george boyne robext johnstone chas h harris and fred moore jjtmbtj undaxcomrrlialoit cervlcas were observed in the united church the edincebeing well nllod for the oc- casjoj pre- commu aervlces secretary a t brown executive a a wordenr john ca a y mann jam en mcc- por tho past year or so the plan of quarterly purchases of the latent books has been carried out this has had several features to roprebent it the bulk of the readers however- express preference for yenrly ijrchn8es which when catalogued and listed for lending offer a much larger num ber of readers have opportunity- for having- selections from the new books in tho early weeks of their dtsrtrlbu tlon this old plan has been adopted for this year and tho selection will be mftdo easter week a resolution was passed compll- mentinat the librarians upon the con ditions of the library reeve mason was requested to call tho attention of tho town hnls com mittee to changeswhlch may bo made to improve- the heating plant in the library arid reduce the hazard from fire v the boost committee is open to re ceive lists of new books which read ers would suggest for addition to the library when the easter purchases aro made tatnect mrs smith was tho daughter of the jate col cvyilllarn allan oneof actons early and esteemed residents prior to his settling in acton jn 18fl3h an d jm- 1a liip awitl chelt enham and it was in that village in peol county that diana allan had- her birth in her girlhood days she ut tended tho privatcv school of the misses hen nlng sisters of tho wife of j tho hon george brown editor of the globe at the corner of queen and church streets this was before the era of the railways and she would only have itho opportunity of gettlns home by horso and carriage about twice a year in tho year 1864 diana allan and charles sidney smith son of the late sidney smith lumberman were join ed in holy wedlock by their friend rev mr alexander of nerval and thoy went to occupy the fine residence near acton public school which mr- smith sr had erected shortly after thqlr marriage this ancestra real- dracirwnsdejjnwyeabyflftrtwo years but was promptly rebuilt and im proved tor tho intense satisfaction of mrs smith here five sons and two daughters wero born william sid ney james arthur holland and al lah and ailed and victoria of these there survive william sidney at los angelas cal holland at berkley col and allan at home arthur died lost fall imany telegrams and letters of con- dplence have been received from friends at a distance who had been associated with mrs smith through life one of these was from the right hon vv l mackenzie king whose jn other was a school companion of mrs smith- during her days at boarding school in toronto sho was often accompanied to church by the iato william lyon mackenzie and the lato hon qeorgo brown mrs smith had a great love for ac ton in which she spent between slcly and seventy years of her life she lorved her home and its sur- rouhdlngs t possessed for her many hallowed memories it was here her devoted husband and she had spent their married life hero hcrchlldron wore born it was here her husband suddenly passed awy tp- vi- mrs paul kennedy brydett tho drydon obsorvet of last week pays tho following tribute to thojnxem- ory of this esteemed lady ah3lyed for many years in acton community in tho quiet stillness ofvtho night just- before the break of day god call ed another of our early settlors to be with him this time it was our friend mrs eule kennedy who was beloved by allj avith her three sons and one daughter gathered around lier passed away at tho homo of her daughter mrs c g elliott ijarnon- ton alberta mrs kennedy was one of the oldest pioneer women of our district coming from acton ont with licr husband the lato paul kennedy and family in november 1900 at first the family settled on the form just north of the town in 1308 the family moved into tho home where tho two daughters etfle and christina jipw reside there mrs kennedy had her homo with them till mat summer when on a visit to edmonton she decided to reside with her other daughter mrs elliott sho was enjoying- life and apparently in the best of health till the friday be- fore her- death then tho doctor in- formed tho ifamlly that she had yfivy few hours to live from that tlnukj till the end she gradually grew weak er but surfcred no pain thus the end came very suddenly though she had almost completed her eightyfirst year her two sons dougald arid paul brought tho body back to dry den on saturday and the funeral service took place in dryden united church on monday february 1st at 200 p m rev h at rivers preached from the text blessed are tho dead which die in the lord from henceforth yea salth the spirit for they shall rest from their labors and their works fol low them rev 14 13 there are left to mourn her loss two sons and three daughters paul und mrs c g elliott edmonton kate chicago effle christiana anot dougald of dryden her hrdsband paul kennedy predeceased her by ten and a half years and a son captain william a gradute of the acton fiucs prs33 died for his country at possach- ondalc france besides the sons and daughters she leaves a sorrowing com munity as mrs kennedy passes from our midst wo cannot refrain from writing jaewwoisamutlifesotrolyorsal ly ioved when mrs kennedy was active and able to help there was no ono whorwafltnoro wllllnffjmd anxious to assist than she in tho early days especially was shoready to nkwer janjr call and her serylcca wer cqil- stantly in dmasidl her genial pres ence was a tonic for any sickness and hpr great love for companionship made her a general favorite till tho very last during her acuve yeara she was a very active membcf in tho former ivesbyterlon f church at the local consummation ofunlon she became a niombers of tho- union congregation and threw all her sympathy and help into tho cause we shall miss her but we ahalialwaybheglad of the splendid impression left in our llvesc rather and mother spent their declln ing ychsts and finully fell asleep and it was from here that her soul took its lllght knox church was mrs smiths church home and she was always in terested in its activities her min ister rev mr stewart was with her when her eyelids closed in death just as sho hoped would be possible he conducted the funeral serviceoh mon day afternoon and paid words of solemn tribute to her memory the body was borne to the grave by messrs itoswell goldlo and exmayor john kennedy guelph wm gowdyl llmehouso col adam weir port j credit william harrlbon nlagra-on- the lake and james mcintosh acton interment was- made in the family plot at fairvlew cemetery among- the- numerous persons of prominence entertained at falrvlow place by mrs smith was grow cleveland afterward president of the united states mr cleveland fished the trout streams about acton in com pany with postmaster general blsaell of the united states georgetown defeats acton score of 43 registered against acton laat thursdayevening georgetown intermediate obfa team defeated the local puck chasers by a score of 43 last thursdayhifiht at the rink it was a fair game and a good crowd witnessed the pastime all the locals turned in a eood same reld kcntner and n gibbons starred for georgetown holloway blackburn and davidson were best r after a few minutes of ploy reltt passed to n gibbons and the latter sankithe rubber behind holloway for the first counter zavldson came rifiht down and put georgetown on the score sheet a minute later georgetown scored again in the first stanuu reld and gibbons evened it up for acton after a few minutes of play in the second period nell passed to k-l- und pete flipped tho disc into hollo ways citadel georgetown went into the lead ajraln shortly after on a pretty goal by kpnnedy and n gib bons and kaley combined for actons next goal kaley getting the credit for tho marker davidson scored his second goal for georgetown to end the period j there was no score in the last per lod acton hod practically all the piny in the final session they had tha q mclean co wens overcoats at reduced prices mens ovjeiicoats at reduced prices we have in stock 25 mens overcoats sizes 36 to 42 coats that are worth 2400 to 2500 each to clear at 51800 and 1900 big boys overcoats sizes 34 and 35 for 1000 rjoys overcoats sizes 28 30 and 32for 50 100 mens merino underwear mens merino underwear penmavniake 2 pieces shirts and drawers for pt boys odd paifts blue and grays sizes 24 to 30 special at per pair 145 160 and 175 mens fine ribbed combination underwear cream shade sizes 34- 36 38 40 long sleeves w ankle length regular 225 for jllij 200 yards striped flannelette 2l inches wide very suitable for childrens under wear quilt linings etc special price per yard 18c flannelette blajjkets another big shipment of these large size blankets in white and gray pink and ijlue borders get a pair before fl ca they are sold- special price per pair vwivv yarns we- stock the best yarns made dont waste time knitting poor yarn mill street store gosi wednesdayafternoon- acton ont nulwu iuiiii uuiaai ilgjilmi to their own end of tho rink hut cpnld not bcut holluwuy the acton boy who fruarded he georgetown nets hollo- vrity put up one uf tho hnct exhibit tlons of gont keeping seen here tills f beuson and wns largely responsible for the tlefeat of the locals the game was clean manaflrer mcintosh uswd holmes on the defense in plaoe of currlexwho was visiting at his home near lindsay jimmle clark of georgetown vas ue referee new ctrcnit new tone new yalae de forest croelcy engineers have produced one of the few- outstanding developments radio ass seenm recent months sample models of tliiscw model c5 rwve just arrived ilie pure clear tmum is a rtvcjition the aunpltcityi an achievement cuts oat unwanted stations with remarkable caue encased inamcxeri have our positive assurance that this remtrksvlle fivetub fet at 7800 matches in results andwr in value sets priced many dollars higbttr a t bromrti acton bsu t 4 de forest- crosley dealer sh dublin the report of ivnmin school for janusut is as follows jr iv howard wetatcr jr iii lawrenes womter tviimer lt3rr walter ifryer billy uophsd- ran wiifrea wamw stewart rua- dick hachef kelli henry kelly jtr v kant waldlt annie black 8lfravoatar jr iv viola jlotrsonu xhoae mnrsrarl with an- tai iritosn u i akoorealex macdopald goorge chapman duncan3ftodertson j c matthews w m copper frank kennedy duncnn mcdougall n ii- bes a vs nlcklin ales crlpps dun can mctavlsh donald willijle robert wallace mr knopp thomas watson jsvan jonesj fteil coles and the res dent ministers the collectors ore district 1 j h denny an4 stanley crlpps 2 n cooper ood j b kajirreii a aleot kanna and 1nlit mavt 4 aloexl macdoriam and ejvsii- jones 5 wiuiasm zes and duncan mtrtavlshe s j c matthew and james mcmillan 1 henry- awrey and robert reed 9 o h swluer and alonso worden tj the collectors expifct tq mako thoir canvass next weeku it is to to a whirlwind campailgn and tho colloc- tors work will hk greauy facilitated if oji interested in the spreading o the gospel throubh tho agenoy of th bible society will have the obntiibuw tloha ready for uio oplleptors eall wore nejd iyidoy eventns previous mr and mrs a j hcalear- wors h trieearly part of t week mr mcalefll who nos ooen over near new york in woollen mills work says that himlnrnn 1n hint llrio g quint n johnstone howat ot slmcpe was homo the latter part of the week on jirmnnf of l 1t r un monday to hla work wm brldger was home over sun day tho mhnyfriends of aialph brjch- nrdson who moved to vlnoland re cently wero pleased to sco him in tho village last saturday the girls of the t i s class in the united church aro havlnir a 9t val- ontines tea- next saturdiiy afternoon nt tho hoine of mrs i a lltto a cordial j is exutnded to all silver collection in old f the cldas somo of the young peoiile lnthovli lagoraroonioylng8katliig on the river detow the woollen mills whero they tlavo cleaned bit lei for their own pleasure others at tlnaos are to te sieen out for a snowshoe xramp down alonfr the valloy road where it is price and level on the rlvir lt ulfe in the village this winter o rather quiet owing to the main in dustry belngr closed down v the llnrekilm aojdfliirsi the eihlbu tlon parkv which was reirtjs fwi is closed flown siunrprj err so the mwigsjeijr hbtallr 1 ktrpijiisshi cuts par excellence v these winter days are the ones when those good roasts and fine soups taste the best and when you want th choicest cuts of meat the best place in acton to go is pattersons prime ftoasts of beep choice cuts of pork select fiecrs of veal fine roasts of lamb bacon and cured meats v la ifjtiw you could desire 2it r sought right kept ains at sopers retiring from business sale av the time ia getting short for the disposal of our slock- we must get rid of every article and we have made further inroads this week into the price slashing lay is your supplies now for future needs the prices cant be met anv place and this is your only opportunity we cant make a complete list of our lines space will not permit and each week only a fewf items are listed cone in and inquire these articles at halfprice for this week only ladies lisle hose in black irown yhita and grey reg 7s and asf fnr j fmce m 43c ladies chamoisette gloves grey black and brown reg- 75c for brass1ers regular 50c for m childrens stamped- dftesses white and colored various sizes and 1 price dress lengths in figured 1 c voiles et a 3 price chiijmtem4leajtcveabdre8ses and rompers in white pink blue and sand regular 175 j price it 88c stamped tray cloths white union linen regular 85c j price for t8e colors while they last v2 chidreds lirush wckl gauntlet regular 75c j price oo at come early many wanted lines are now already sold out dont wait to be disappointed by not kci- tlngr your share of the feast of bargains nothing held bak everythine marked in plain figures anij jweary reduction is genuine not a punch of old stock but everything in an up date dryioi stock being cleared mill street acton ont ssbsst- vsjrs5l3kaw9maffitl smaiiiii

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