Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 25, 1926, p. 6

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j births marriages tuigndeathi ira oov charged for at the ioumnf ratcibxrtba 59c a cards marriage 50 50c ioc er line extra demthstsoc memoril for poems married cayleymorris at hop united church toronto on thursday feb ruary 18 1d26 by rev a j paul jja illailbcntcaylcytomlh3 muriel daughter of mr and 3ra g t morrin all of toronto died j dolby at iioyne trafalgar on monday february 15th 1926 rlch- nrd g dolby in hla75ui your calitvkll in toronto on thursday kcbruary 11th 1926 1311a vonattor beloved wife of cljos caldwell matt pltal queliih on thursday febru ary 18 1926 elizabeth haddon widow of the late george matthews in her 58th year in memoriam scott in loving memory of my clear mother who fell asleep in jesus four years ago february 25 1922 just a tbougrht of sweet remembrance just a memory fond and true t just a token of affections and a lonsbiff dear mother tbr you sadly rolased by daughter a02cbs thursday february 25 182c brief local items march comes next monday a dip to xcro came again on mon day night another february will be goito when sunday closes snowshovollinff continues as h regular dally pastime the biff snow storm last- thursday gave a fall of six or eight inches lenten services or toeing held in st josephs ajid st albans churchea the motor cars were up against an abundanco of deep snow on friday morning lost saturday night was the cold est of the month the mercury drop- news of local import naw hydro superintendent t fpflui mr wm long who lias recently been working in midland but whose home is hi ttrnlo is tho new local hydro superintendent hla salary is tobe13lerjnanth ho catarcdon his duttcq on monday there were 24 applicants asking salaries ranging from 100 to 225 per month fergus news- record neighbiorhood news- town and country eden mills destroying dogs in oakvillo the local authorities uco making a real effort to rlil the town of the nulnunce of tluffs running ot large chlot kerr haa cuusht several offend- i pedtotenbetfiv aero the auction soles this winter are going very well and satisfactory prices- are being realised a tiucis square is about to bo or ganized among the boys of teen ago of tho united sunday school potatoes continue steady at 25fl per bag prjcea are about the bamfi as they were at christmas time tho motor cars and trucks had a few days enf orceot holidays otter thursdays abnormal fall of snow tho vlllag of shelbourne hojj passed a bylaw requiring all peraoms soiling milk there to take out a lloenae the special sales of several of our business houses ar livening up the trade which is generally rather quiet at this season the skating rink la affording abundanco of pleasure to the skaters this winter the hockeylsts have been kept busy too tfce prolsiembrthe son and daughter who go out very ovenlnff isnt much more dlstreaslng than the same kind of a furnaqe snow snow beautiful snovv wrote whlttler it is only fair to say- that tho poets neighbors didnt ifse soft coal orlllia packet gasoline climbed up another cent last week thats all right if it will so back when motors begin to run again to tho lower price- tea if he is overhauling hs trouuilahing outfit al youre husband is qualified to be enrolled as a member of tho fishermens club friends hero of mr and mrs v mac m ulan of hiusburg will rcgrot to learn of the death of their little twoyearold son rlqhard on mon day there are heavy burdens of snow ontheflat roafanowv it- wlubeweh to havo them cleaned off before the spring rains com or damage may re sult tho town of barrle was aucceaful last week in disposing bf 113000 of flvo per cent fifteen years paving de bentures at 10009 a very favorable sale quality wins fiucs pitsss print ing is always of satisfactory quality it excel i h the work supplied toy tho city canvassers and generally at low er prices teach your dollars to have more cent is good alvice to those people who act in their expenditures as if eight dogs have been destroyed there is also notable improvement and the dog- owners have apparently taken tho warning and aro keeping a doner watch on their canine pets oakvillo star 1 mtltona police not so particular acton appears to be a dajifjerous place for automppile speeders tftshow off judging by the number that have appeared before police magistrate moore and have been made to shell out for their fun wo arejiotso par ticular in milton and so for no one has been very badly injured by speed flonds some day however the worst may happen and tho undertakerclven a job as the result reformer deaths in the tye pamily mrs mary tye widow of j c tye founder of tlio watford guideadvo cate died on sunday february 14th she was born at perth in 1856 mr tye was a son of the late george tye founder of the brampton times deceased left a son and two daughters only a month ago the widow of tho lato lew tye died in california old timers will remember the two tye boys jim and lew both printers brampton times they uik alberta coal acton coal dealers received a sup ply of alberta cool during tho week and have been distributing it in small lots among the customers in town- the general expression of opinion is that alberta cool is the best substituto for anthracite that has yet been supplied some users 3ayt are qu edtamtnrthey can get alberta coal of the quality sold here during tho week they will say goodbye to the united states anthracite for all tlmo didnfknow it wait loaded when a revolver in the hands of a young italian lad caslmlr correre was accidently discharged on wednes day while he was playing with tho weapon a companion androw ven- drimiri who was standing nearby was sho in tho right- leg tho bullet penetrating the bby3fchlgtf andcom ing out just abtove the knee tho in jured ldd ia reported to bo progress ing nicely at st josephs hospital guelph 169000 for the- brant house the brant house burlington pre viously used as a military hospital will go to the dominion government ouid a b coleman the lato owner will receive 159000 according to the terms of an ottawa award the jtt ullding was original i y a hoteta nd- was remodelled by the government tho ottawa authorities despite ob jections transferred all the patients to christie street hospital toronto and since then tho place has been vacant it is rumored that tho government will puffeo placo up for auction settled in their new home mr and mrs john s moore who were married at her home in montreal february- 3rd returned to town on monday and ore taking up resldonce at 175 park street west before leavr ing montreal a reception was given in mrs moores honor by her sister lira d- mca patcrspn 207 harvard- ave the quests were received by mrs j s- moore assisted by mrs pater son tho drawing room was decorated with pink roses and tulips and the tea room with american beauty roses und aweet peas tea waseryed btlters6ianatiils3 jean hajg the ices wero cut by mrs charles jeva alts colin patcrson and miss besslo ross dundaa star tho former methodlht church here tvmleinwablurcliasedlrtoiio by tho unionists of tho cohihti unity has been renovated and improved the reopening of the promised as u united church will bo celebrated next sun day with impresslvo horvrces kev h a tjraliarn da of norfolk street united church guelph chairman or tho presbytery wilk preach in the morning antl rov ir dlclcie of the united church georgotown in the crewson8 corners mrs frank kqhnody und miss lprna iiiado a very pleasant visit at tho home of mr and- mrs john donnja lust week mr william imaltby movod o the f u rm adjoining rockwpod on avodnos- diiy which he iiuh rented from his nrtitherr mr chnrtcs maltby- mr mnltby spent his early boyhood in this boiimnunity mr tiiomuh dvoockniy lawyer of toronto hod of the lute thonuia dock- ray for many years a resident of this plae6 wb has been uiuleitolus treat- ment ut the toronto general hospital for ijomo months is now convalescing nicely it is hoped ho will spou bo able to return to his rofesslonnl tl mr doehra oft himukb uf his boyhoods days at the cornersand gatlon are looking forward to an oc casion of keen interest mid blessing refers with interest to many of the enidents of the earlier days dolly varden miss luuo dobbie her friend miss fisher and mrs miller of kitchener visited at mr andrew doubles dol ly varden for a few days last wee mr and mrs andrew dobbie enters talncd about 40 guests last friday night there wero a number down from acton and all had a splendid evenlnr thelime works keops busy for this tlmo fit year thero has been at least onejftiln erolng all the tlmo argo quantities of wood are being delivered at tho toronto lime com panys kilns nassagaweya mr charles cutts sr who hns been in guelph general hospital for a couple of months and who underwent two serious operations is now recov- erlgn nicely and hopes- soon to bo able to return home again richard cairns eldest aon of the late daniel cairns of nasaagaweya township died on the farm oh which ho had spent all his life last week he was jn ills 64th year and is sur vived by four brothers and five sisters william and samuel nnssagaweya township charles nelson township roy portland alberta mrs isaac smith michigan mrs e weir mrs jus davidson and miss louise ham ilton and mbjp p roper milton a8hgrovet a branch of tho womens institute was organ izod on friday last at tho home of mrs clayton wilson by tho district president mrs geo agnew acton assisted by the district secre tary mrs w murry of hornoy and miss e appelbej3f the provincial board the following olllcers were elected president mrs clayton dick 1st vice- president mrs d wrlfiht 2nd vicepresident mrs morrison sec tr mrs clayton yllap boardof dlrecforsmrs e wilson miss olive ruddell miss e brown- ridge district director mrs clayton wil son auditors mrs r wrightmra geo wilson programmo committee mrs w wrlggleaworth mrs walls and mrs geo curry social committee miss pearl brownridge mrs hulls and mrs w g wilson at tho cloao of t me a very dalntynuneh was served by the ash- grovo ladles- ballinafad mr h allan is visiting- with hia brother james allan of royal oak michigan mr fred hume has returned to his homo in tho west af tor spending a couplo of months with his mother and other friends hero rev n waddoh- spent a few days last ivcek with his daughter mrs h w mcintosh of toronto mr robert colo visited with tor onto friends last week mlaa m young of toronto is spending few days at her mothers homo hero messrs john and w graham of norvnl spent sunday with their sister mrs a b farnolll mr clayton rogers caught a fine largo black fox in a trap recently owing to tho unfavorable weather the young peoples meeting wa3 can celled last friday evening mr john colo is visiting with ills uncle near hespler mrs wm hlchcock la spending a few days with her father at norvfll who in very 111 the object lesson m the door opene and mrs loland all furs and fresh air and vlolots glowlnff from the march wind out- hiiio was literally blown into tho big room mrs parker sitting propped up in bod glanced fibm her magazine just in time o foel smothe in symniifjiyr i you poor thing cried the whirl wind i am ho sorry arid i think its a shamo that why with sur prise as she looked closer why nol lio iarker you two radiant and they told mo that you wero worn out and that slfcrld hud been ill and youd budh waiting on her nml doing all tho housework besides and that you had gonq- all to pi i cam down to and l feel thai i r j kerrs list of sales prch 4 wm douglas fann stock and implo- wednesdi qspringe rents saturday march c james noblo sale of household effects main street acton i tuesday march 3 e harrop third line erin clearipg salo of farm stock and implements thursday march 11 r j robert son mimosa registered york hogs oxford down sheep and grude cattle tuesday march 16 c b swack- hamer churchill lot 32 third line esquoslngr clearing solo jac sao4eh shorthorns yorkshires and oxfords farm stock und implements saturday starch 20 h wardlaw main street acton clearlngr salo of farm stoeh and implements rod and gun for march rock wood dollar day a succeaa at st mxtrya the merchandise bargains offered by st marys retail stores onvpollar thero wero really more than 100 cents in a dollar mr simpson who has been the lessee on mr john harveys farm on the first line for several years lias purchased a blacksmith ng- business in georgetown mr jones is having- his store- formerly d c russells transformed in appearance the interior is being painted white throughout and will bo bright clean and attractive homes with gardens and beautiful lawns well kept boulevards and parka are great assets of our town to en- cou ruffe these is the work of the hor ticultural society encourage if the hugh mcjdougall residence on frederick street has been purchased by mr p lyall of the acton tannin corrrpahyr tl will be improved and fitted with waterworks and modern conveniences according to tho ruling of n los angeles cal court a dog is guilty of contributing negligence when it jaywalks across the street if it is struck and killed y a motor car the motorist is not liable hftrltp mccn mn with a a dja jptlday und saturday last drew a very large crowd of eager buyers to local stores and a huge quantity of gdods was turned over by tho enter prising businessmen who participated in this annual sale on saturday af ternoon tho streets- were lined with people some of whom had como miles autw todby4ifoial weeks issue thu merchants wher in connection with tho valentino toa underthe auspices of the t i s class tho names of the following were inadvertently omitted who contribut ed musical selections mm melvln burns miss i ram mccutcheon and miss mao wotherston a meeting- of- the horticultural so- cioty was held monday evening when a short report was given of tho on tario association annual mooting at toronto a premium list committee was appointed consisting of kred smith a k thomas mrs s s royco and the president the date of tho horticultural show was set for saturday august 28th miss margaret jjocker of slrneoe was home for a low days lately mr andtmrflnathanlel anderson of mervln sashr who have been visit ing and renewing acquaintances in guelph returned to their homo this week mrs g h pearen and mrs w gardiner spent last thursday af ternoon visiting them and mr and mrs w j peal t f rtftngihllft ih tr ihn royal bank here to 1111 tho vacancy duo to chas icaufman sevorlng his connection with that institution john farrles was removed to tho hospital last week wo hope to see himmuch improved in health and able to return homo shortly as a rca of the anowfall iflt a handsome special edition contain ing tho winning photographs of the amateur photo contest recently eon- ducted by rod and gun is an interest ing feature of tho march issue of the magazine which has just been pub lished tho cover design of tho march issuo is also of great intorebt it is a very lino color production of a remarkable photograph of two bull moose ly wtthlelirntiersinterioine3 having fought to death tho contents of the magazine for march are of equally in teresting nature for sportsmen rod and gun is published monthly by w j taylor- limited woodstock ont canadian cheese abroad expremier of britain mr h h asnuith now earl of oxford advises his countrymen to eat jntiro cheese and butter to this counsel most medi cal men firmly agree and tho ad vice might well be heeded iby- tho men and women of canada meantime the department of agriculture at ottawa is doing it a- beat not only to encour- age the export trade hut also to de velop uniformity in quality especliiu ly in texture and flavor these efforts regarding tlio trade with which they aro intimately related without pub- jluy be largely unavailing to further this arrangements were made with one of the best known firms of caterers in london england a firm controlling four hundred restaurants and shops including supply of the british emjtfre exhibition to advise only canadian- cheddar cheese on tholr blllsoffare under this ngree- hftv llif nnmlnlnn mlnlitor nf tiltgp condolences ought to mako them congratulations 1 never saw you looking hotter what la the secret of fit all amy answered mrfl tarker with an illuminating smile ive solved tho servant question do you wonder that- 1 look what you call vadlart mrs loland gasped arid forgot to go on taking off her gloved you havo and ijow may i ask mrs parker smiled agalnf it was just suggestion dont stare and think that im the victim ojlupmo horrid hypnotic fad just let mo tell you do you remember the day tho finnish colony settled over at brampton and you and i droveaiver in quest of maids bpt i should say i do anwejod friend feelingly ive got dagma still and so have i got slgrld answer ed mrs parker quickly only shes different no i wont conceal from you trie royal road to domestic happi ness only listen first i hadj the grippe and then whont had just be gan to crawl round slgrld came down with a really awful attack so i put hor to bed mrs okeefo camo in for tlio roughest work and i was cook housemaid nurse all in one you know iliad struggled nobly with slgrld in tho past she learned to cook fairly well and to wash dishes so that they looked clean though they didnt al ways feel so but niceness particular ity meant nothing to her a soiled tableyloth was quite as good as a clean one she never remembered your napkin and sho horrasscd mo by blundering- into tho room without knocking at the door so i made up jmymindwhealljiadiker there sick at my mercy to try what subtle sug gestion would do i see murmured mrs loland compr unendingly my dear went on mrs- parker i never took so much trouble ovor any one in my life a used my best ser viettes and my engraved salver i polished my silver like the handle of the blfc front door and i always knocked and once when i inadvert ently slopped tho tea into the- saucer i apologized you just ouslit to have seen her now shes well and its made all the difference in tho world lmrln bed again bufwtiat does it mutter why a discreet band taptapped at the door arid slgrld entered proudly bear ing an impeccable tray spread with spotless linen 1 the bouillon steamed deliriously andtho browneflcfijackers wero a crisp trlunqiih when tho dqorjudrtoticd ago mrs loland spoke suddenly and en- viously well she said i suppose its per fectly beastly of me but i do wish dagma would get tho grippol notice to creditors tho creditors of diana waters smth lato of tho village of acton widow who died on thb bth duy of february 1026 aro required to send to tho undorslgncd solicitor thelr full names addresses and descriptions fdlliartlcuhuhnffirclrcialmsrm tho naturo of the sgcuiitlca if- any held by thorn and this notice being givcn in pur suance of section 56 of tho trustees act it ojv0jumtcr 121 and amend ing acts notice is hereby further giv en that on and after the 20th day of march 1iwc tho executors will pro ceed to djhtrlbuto tho assots of the said deceased among the parties log- ally ohtiucrr thereto and they will not hpi f any cla of w they have not then received notice dated at acton this 25th day of february a d 1926 h p moore and william gowdy executors by h n farmer acton ont thoirj solicitor 353 roy hindlejyssale dates fobruary 2g gordon w thompson mimosa clearing farm salo february 27 jus croft lot 23 2nd line erin clearing farm sale march 3rd guelph pure bred sale march s robontson van nor man osprlnge live stock sale march 10 miles bacon 6th line erin clearing farm sale fishermans luck accident at the uurllntgton iplanlng pn mon wl bin riff ht hand slipped gainst a circular saw which ho was operating and all his angers and thumb were severed tho canadian baptist of last week said wo are tha lir ahnnlinim sjioken to on monday morning were lotd in their praise and assured us lliat dollar day favored with good weather had apparently lost none of its attractiveness for thrifty shopierh st marys journal two serious fires in arthur itgu3 people are naturally sym- iiatrietlc toward tho sister village of aothiir which has had two bad fires already this year resulting in the des truction of a church and two store and indirectly in the loss of one life arthur has no waterworks and on smcr- a night as that of the last fire other means of fighting fire- did ndt seem adequate- it is fortunate that tie damage wan not worse fora long time the arthur enterprise- news has heep advocating tho installation of a system of waterworks for are protec tion purposes at least if not for do mestic use it is- bald that an ade quate supply of water in the earjy stages of the former ilre would hava saved the church und now there seems to be another strong argument in fav or ut such an improvement tho dif ficulty of course is that waterworks are a burden for- aanajl municipalities bjuthejossonrthurthlayearirotrldl probably have covered the cost quite canity ferftu a nftctareeora that the number of baptlsnis for the first quarter- olthoonvention y bn home mission fields la iargr than for many years tt1etotuiisls8 of this number acton church reported six mr g l martin norlot victoria avenutv is having success- with his greenhouses thlh winter and has fine carnattfons tulips and stocks now in bloom our cllutens will appreciate tho fact that they can now secure cut flowers of excellent ituallty from town greenhouses tho losses incurred in tho two serious fires which- have occurred in the village of arthur within a few wocks would have paid more than half the cost of a waterworks system tho entcrprisenowa has been avory strong advocate for a waterworks system for years past trrconstabk sidney oliver of the ontario provincial police arrived in tguolph on tucbday morning from wlndspr and will assume the duties the post 1eftjvajcant ythe -ro- imotlon otcona table francis melvlllo o- tho rank f bcrgcant and hip re i thursday the 9n0w shoe club had u good outing on lday evening when tho members gathered at the home of mr and mrs lome j guild and started flown the river to tho fourth line and up to john taylors home then bnck to guilds where tho party hap lunch before dispersing for their homes next saturday afternoon the month ly mtretlng of tho victoria mission band will bo held at tho homo of mrs g r martin when those who attend ed regularly during the year will re ceive a life membership certificate agriculture in his annual report his department undertook to select and purchase the cheese in canada and to supply tho weekly requirements at the highest price quoted for new zealand chceso on tho london provision ex change the firm subsequently ex- prcssed enrihtlv highly pluif fta with terra cotta women dy of rmmr j- ft nnmrtr nf yrnn li tlftn hrort tho practice for the christian women of canada and the united states xa gamer in city village and country community for prayer this has been the custom during- the lenten season and these meetings have satisfied n deop longing in the hearts of bur wo men for a combined effort in our pray er life at iirst tho gatherings were in denominational sroups but an in creasing number felt the need of a united effort here as in other cfforts of work oift of that confclousness urcsc tho prayer meetings of today whore the sectarian groups have dis appeared and tho women become all one in a great company of gods chil dren necking guidance on the prob lems of tho your last friday just such n meeting was hehl in the united ohurcrh school room it wns largely attended by ladles representing the anglican baptist rrcsbytevhih und united churches a very flno spirit prevailed and tho indies took part free ly jn tho services mrs a t brown of the united church conducted the nervlce and ladles fmrn the various churches cooperated freely tho meeting closed with this benediction the lord bless us ami keep us the lord mnke his face to shine upon us antl be gracious unto ns tliotord the ladles or the soclnl hour met at the homo of mr and mrs v daw son on tuesday ajfternoon and a very pleasant afternoon was spent a good programme was rendered one special feature was the presenting of hn elec tric iron nnd eloctrlc toaster to mrs e little and illss annie little who were tho promoters of this organiza tion the prescntation was made by mrs dawson and the following ad dress was rend by mrs j mcnally dear mrs little and aaobz weyournelghhprsand tcutnfto terra cottn take this opportunity nf wl v n gqculvby hef the quality of the cheese received at the same time stating that there had been a noticeable increase in tho de mand nv fewer thnn 4272 hoses that weighed 3floj jrtiundu were supplied to the firm during tbo first year tlio agreement rtvns hi force netting a sub- stantlal credit balance to tho depart ment it is safe to say that in tills way hundreds of thousands of people to whom under ordinary circumstan ces canadian cheese probably yould have been unknown have mad its acquaintance- perhaps my most amusing fishing experience in italy was durlnp a week in naples says the author of tho salt of my llfp nml gives the tale in these words toward sunsot onoutternqnu i wl strolling toward my hotel along the parade when i camo across a 1flggpd sportsman angling with a very long bamboo from the pavement ho look ed a merry knight and i seated myself on tho parapet beside him we wcro- soon dee in as comfortahlo a con versation as is attainable hetweep a broken ttacan and a pure neapolitan we discussed rods and i asked him to let me feel the weight of hln which il l lumii lhh hilt lollg with natlvo courtesy lie handed it to mo as if it were mine and no sooner w it in my handh than down went tho top and i wfis in a good fish which cir cled in vain on tho unyielding line and i soon ralsodu black seabream of probuhly three pounds farmers and home gardeners who appreciate best quauty reasonable prices and faht dealing wilt do well to puk- chasb from pelham nursery co j burlingham r r no 4 rockwood ont clearing auction sale in erin township farm 8tock implements hay and grain tho undersigned has received ln- structlons from e harrop to sell by public auction at his farm lot 2 third line erin about 2 miles north of acton on tuesday march 9 at one oclock sharp the following horses31yde horse 7 years old clyde horse 8 ye old clydo horso 8 year old clyde mare about 14 years clyde filly colt rising 3 years black driving mare 8 years these are gpod horses cows brlndlo cow fresh 1 red and whlto cow fresh 1 shorthorn holfor fresh 1 jersey cow duo april i 1 red cow fresh 1 red cow duo april 5 1 roan cow duo march 24 1 brlndlo cow duel april 26 1 black cow due in may 1 red cow duo april 14 young stock 2 fat steers 2 fat heifers if not previously sold 2 year ling heifers mclean co mill street acton 1 this is cotton week atlm-store- we are showing good values in white and gray cottons bleached and unbleached sheetings pillow cottons etc white cottons tr 20c 25c and 30c yd gray cottons 18c 20c 25c and 30c pillow cottons 40 45 44 inches wide 40c 45y and 50c yard wide chintz this is the time of the year for making comforters etc we haven good choice of 36 inch chintz at 25c and 30c yard batting in 1 lb and lbs also the large size comforter bats boys bloomers these bloomers are made of good strong stripe union tweeds lined a good strong bloomer for school pfl special per pair plju mens work shirts mens work shirts with collar this shirt will stand hard wear we have sold them all winter at 150 and 1 have 5 doz left in sizes wz to 17 to clear at tpl id mclean go mill street acton ont store closed wednesday afternoon itntniy hohe ot ilr other fish weired ifutro than as many ouiiceh lie vuh too amazed to do more than stammer his thanks and as i turned away i fancy that he crossed himself regarding tho black bream us tho fruit of black magic piqsyorlt sows of tho bacon typo l young york sow duo april 2 1 yoiing york sow duo april 3 1 young york sow duo april 4 1 you up york sow duo april 10 1 younff york sow duo may 1 liowlr 2 barred rock hoosters impjuemknts 1 mas soy- harris binder 1 frost vood mower new 1 disc seed drill 1 mccormick horse rake good shape 1 turnip seeder with fertilizer attachment now 2 scufflers new 1 root pulper peter hamilton new 1 massoyharrls joint hay and stock rack 1 farm waggon 1 set adams sloop sleighs new 1 cut ter new 1 onen buggy l cultivator 1 iiouh 1 fanning mill 1 whcol bar row l set drag harrows now 1 cocshutt disc harrow now 1 gilson circular saw now 1 six liorsepower gllson engine new 1 maple ienf grain grinder 8 plates new 1 grind stone 1 standard cream separator 3 raton cream sopnrntor 1 daisy churn 1 cowienting outfit miscel laneous articles too numerous to rnen- tion fotksf hoes ehovels chrcrimv clevlpp doubletree whiff q trees neck yokes etc harness 1 set team harness with breochings 1 set poughhai7jess 1 sot alngle harness kbdd about 400 bushels of mleil grain 2 pr 3 tons pf hay about 700 bushels of turnips wood about 10 cords stove wood dry u terms sums of 1000 and under cash all over that amount 10 months credit of approved joint notes 6o off for cash l positively no reserve as tho farm is sold j- kerr auctioneer c u hlank clork phono 36 acton millerred lake syndicate nq peusonax liability -soounits- openfoijuttraediate subscription experienced prospectors now in field with dogs equipment and sirpplies ve will have our iiropoptles staked before tho big stampede in tlfe sprlnff this syndicate also holds 110 interest in tho red iako northern syndicate also now on the ground immediate action necessary 25 per unit no further liability seo speech of premier ferguson toronto papers fob 19th hon mr ferguson anld that the ministe of mlnesh0tlaent qutgeologiflts to btudycoiiirtions in the north reports were brought back ho said and tho red lake district which promises to bo one of tho biggest developments in ontario was found by following iho directions and information supplied a w ryder co 5 and 7 mccaul street toronto ont flour that brings floum a smi of satisfaction to tho faco of the housewife thats our sup- e fl for home baking try a bag cr lvo and you will find our claims for it well justi fied economical and depend able flour nerval flour mills w b browne co prop norvel kings choice broad flour national ptry ngrvat kefep smiling though days ho dark and trade be tough theres a goodtimo corning yp know same people in town who would gladly chnnt this refrain now if by any means they could be lieve it likely of fulfilment tho wlntejjiaa missed with jh frost and hsnojv nnd where is the man who ront say let it go7 and spring liob ar rived and decked nature anef and summer sweet summer ifi ffmfy in view in for your novy home in georgetown to fihow our auiireclatlon for the klnfl jnoval to district jead quarters at lift up pi is cotintcnanco upon us und ikitohenor mercury give us peace a remembrance wp wish you to accept b g fap yxraryri- long live tp cnjqy the use of hom signed on belmlf of the r noijjjojrs and the ladles of the social hour irs j l cilaintifi mrs kicatw mrs ldttlo mode a very feeling re ply and thanked them kindly for their kindness after which they nil woro sorvcd to a- sumptuous tea the meet ing was brought to a close by singing the national antliom mr j i crainif had a narrow es cape from havlner his store burned on thursday evening a lire stavtcd in the rear nnd nf tlio fttore besldo tlio coal oil tanks j3ut mr craine bad it tinder contra heforo much dam ago wan done the origin of the ii ro is unknown mr li ivlttlo hue purchased mr u maywitnls house in gcorgetowhrand will move thero fllteimly wo regrot his removal ifrom our midst mr littlo had a very successful bale on tuesday af tornoon mr gordon jsirinor spent tho weekend with 5lr and mrs chas mckeown acton- a number fjnnn hero attondod alio induction services at union oiitiiursi day afternoon and nil report a good time i- jjiis wcej we ftave circularized the cn nir fj- jrjebflsfjelving r list o spepifll prices that will prevail until us in our flocjfll hour mectlnffs a i cut prices at pattersonw mowhthnfy these prices flre upe yeryfoygit it is posijble to obtain wilji- eut lowering tjie flualjtyojrthe proupi tg yoi wjh jbe yw advised t0 buy wjiatever stocjeyou faij for future jjeedi jt tho prices quoted 1000 lbs of lard and j 000 lbs of shortening beef and pork ctits and fish are all included in the generous cut in prices quoted in this circular grocery prices that talk at sopers retiring from business sale tws week it is lhe groceries we are letting you see wiat te knife slashing in putting prices is doing at our sale to clear out tho entire stock jbycry price on tjiese articles is a big selling point and we advise you to lay in your stock our dry goods scpk still jjas many advantages to offer which are big over buying in the ordinary way copi jn ant ak there isnt an article without the price slashed to the limit the time is short- when every thing must be cjearajwayijndyoumust bnynowlfyoueigoiiigloreapthe benefit flf- thesepnce3 canned goods corn tomatoes benns camp- oc- bells sffup 2 tins for fcidc soaps p g gold sunlight surprise and c comfort per bar c cream qlive soap n 10c line j for oc cofin plakesquajjer and kelloggs q 0 fi package 14 bick a i3r l 2 cooking onions extra y lbs for o 6atslp tiger brand quprts sugar ti g qua jsj syrup 2 ft tins 17c 5 lb tins 34c matches package of 3 boxes o w i vinegar o per gallon 9 rolled oats soap flakes r lbs for lbs for for a few large display tables at 30q w j patterson corner tmnx and maint streets acton ont mill street agton ont geo soper

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