Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 27, 1926, p. 6

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birtbq marriages ind deaths are now charged for at the following rates blrtba memorial s marriages 50 deaths 50c rua 50c ioc per lxis xtra for poems born biritnie in erin township on wed nesday may 5th 193 to mr and mra alcx jknnjp a daughter noia mue djed bowman at fci u in esquoslng township on monday may 24 192g allan g bowman in his 49th your bkown in tno general hospital brnntfoiu on thursday may 13th 192c johnetto elizabeth shepherd wlfo of samuel brown aged 33 years matthew at wellsley jhospttal toronto on wednesday may 19th daniel john matthew husband of harriet erwln matthew george- town wright in mount forost 01 tues day may 26th x926 annie davidson mcconkey uoloved wife of arthur w wright nnd daughter of tho late william mcconlcoy of innisul in me mori am crkiffin in- ever loving memory of our dear father william murray qrtjun who passed away may 28th 1925 one year has gone but nono can tell tho loss of one avo loved so well news of local import one of the best whom god could lendr a o t beardmore is now president a loving father a loving friend family utfcr arum f vsb thursday mat 27 1926 brief local items plant potatoes on the 24th tho garden party season is loom ing up t another good old twentyfourth of may haa passed the lawns are looking delightful ly green and velvety now the twentyfourth was a busy day in the homo gardens qalo of the mrs c s smith eb- tate today real and personal did your flsfalne excursion on monday result in a fish dinner plowing gardens lias been a busy employment the past weelc or so good morning z has your fuss fkkss subscription been renewed hanovers tax rate is two mills higher this year and up to 52 mills the trains the electric cars and the basses wero a11 crowded on tho holiday r acton now has eight gas oil no tanks installed for the convonlenco of motortsts i tho mooting of tho chambor of commerce will bo held this thurs day evening tho offlclala of the baptist church bunce installed waterworks connec tions during tho week a good many c4t icons wont trout- fishing on the twenty fourth but few big catches wetfe reported the leaves were out about as f ully-n-tho34tb- assuaual tho bloe military field day of halton rifles the halton rifles and signnl sec tion no 14 stationed ut burlington hold a field day and sham battle in tho vicinity on saturday sunday and monday tho manoeuvres wci e in cuargo of jiajor ii lazier the sig nalers woio under tho command of xuiut d rice serious injury from firecracker iuis lambert ginanoque tvait ttvjten to tho kingston general hos pital suffering from tho effects of a giant fire cracker exploding in hvlbfaco the boy ut tho cruoker which did not explode so ho leaned over it and began to examine it the cracker then went on and burned his face and his eys humane society soils farmers stock hilton dale near orangovllle whose live stock has been in tho caie of tho society for tlo prevention of cruelty to animals toronto refused to pay tlic ooclotys account of 30550 in- apector balrd took a cattlo drover g cameron to the dale farm and- sold 16 head for 305 saftey firsi mojtlon pioturei tho industrial accident prevention association of ontario of which mr neighborhood news- town and country iorval tho correspondence of the noi vnl ladles with hon g s honry mini tor of public works with rofereneo to he dust nuisance owing to the nbnoi ml trnfllc whloh hua developed pn the highway is bearing results ei ily action to alleviate the dust nulsr ico jiai been prosiased by hon mr her minister of public vork and hi h- ways ho has also promised to hive the main road macadamised this huii- mer dublin 7ifs arranged forjwi illustrated lecture in the new wonderland theatre this evening several alms illustrating ac cidents and safety first appliances will be shown all manufacturers and their employees in town should see those pictures and hear tho lecture en how accidents rnay bo prevented milton toacher mustnt marry the married woman is to bo barred from tho public schools of milton according to a decision arrived at by tho public school board in addition each teacher is to bo reengaged at tho beginning of each term and on re- engagement is to make a solemn promise not to marry during the term tout to savo tho happy event until schopl work ia finished oak vllle hecord tho dangerous firecracker the value to tho communl ty of actons bylaw forbidding tho sale or ueo of flro- crackers within the cor poration limits is being demonstrated crom year to year in the immunity from fire or serious accidents in toronto on monday throe serloua ac cidents occurred from tho explosion ofi orecrackers and thlrtyelx calls for the firemen was the cost of celebrat- tnr the day with nroworks two lit tle lads had their eyes seriously burn ed if not rendered sightless mr duncan mcdouguu who ban been under tho doctors care is fool ing bettor again mlas dorothy wfc arthur of acton spent tho holidays ut tho home of mr and mrs a e- crossrrian tho dublin womens institute held their annual meeting at tho homo of mrs johri stewart second line on wednesday may 19 with their presi dent mra wm bracken in tho chair and a good number of members pres ent th6 different reports wero very satisfactory owtngta being organized a short time ago tho sumo officers wero roelected and arrangements wero made for going to tho cofv5u tion at burlington on tuesday jne 1 halton man for ueut- governor hon t c norrisi of winnipeg lata premier loadjfr of tho liberal party winnipeg may 21 hon t c nor- rlt veteran leaflet of tho provincial liberal party and former premier of manitoba iiiih been offered tho llout- guvernorshlp of the province in suc- cfesion to sir jamea alklna it was ollletally learned today following a conference with mem- btis of tho bracken government it 1m understood mr norrls lequcsted a fcv move days before giving his de- dickens the reporter cisiun mr noiru is a son of aithur noirls of trafulgai bom at omagh die lato he was tranquility nassagaweya rev mr mitchell of guelph a sup erannuated minister of the baptist church preached a very fine sermon inbbenezer churjhjiist-sundny- morn ing which was appreciated by tho largo congregation present mrs w f darby of knatchbull who was operated on in tho guelph general hospital a short time ago re turned homo on sunday afternoon ana is on a fair way for recovery her frlonds are pleased to see her homo again mrs d kingsbury and daughter miss nellie and her son master char lie kingsbury of dundas visited with friends in nassagawoya on 24th 1nst miss maria darby of guelph jvislted her brother mr e darby knatch bull on the 24th mr and mrs fred darby of guelph wero also visitors what stilkes you first whon you think about it is tho charm of tho mere word peace calm repose they arj all very suggestlvo nnd very agioeablo whon you can get thorn but tranquility tho very utteranco is soothing and like a caressing touch quiets nerves that are all of a quiver and when we have felt the charm of tho word wo regret the rarity of tho thing in these rustlings days we aro nryfbng uut tranquil whether we are in ap automobile or out ot one tranquility is the last thing wo think of there was onco a world where there was no telephone no wireless no newspaper no steam power just tho sumo old sun and stars renins and setting on the sarno old qulot life and trangullity vas the name of it to bo sure thero were tho pasulons of men and women which aro tho mortal fcesof alt tranquility but at least it was possible to fight tho battle with a certain measure of external reposo it may have been tranquil says our a np th p butu- ospringe soma were a trifle delayed little words off welcome with a friendly smile malce the vfuitor buto tho town is qulto worth while oakvllles chief of police has been instructed to prosecute parties who rldo their bicycles on the sidewalks acton i o of no 20 will hold their annual decoration day and church parade on sunday juno 6 tho may meeting of acton cham- bet of commerce will be held this thursday evening at eight oclock many birds are nesting quite com fortably in numerous bird houses which adorn garden trees about tho tawn the paintup cleanup slogan hasnt included the waterworks hy drants and the waste paper recepta cles yet at tho regular meeting of bur lington town council last week tho tax rate for tho year was struck at 46 mills twentyfaarth of may was again loyally observed by our citizens and memories of good queen victoria wero freely revived jur w hodglna has purchased tho ho ueo and lot of mr robert cross agnes street and will got possession in a few days tho guelph association of tho baptist churchwhicli opened its ses sions at kitchener on tuesday closes this afternoon tho soldiers monument with its cojrefully trimmed lawn and flower bedwaaumtwmlby nurnofousvibitorb over the holiday the unnual convention of tho nel son sunday school ansoclatlon will be held in the united church 1ywvllle on tuesday juno 2nd acton will welcome the ladles of the wct tj of hcnlton and went worth when they come today for their thirtieth annual convention a barriomerchant- sent0utjui motor colliaion puts milton in dairknesa as tho result of an automobile uccl dent at tho corner of main and com mercial streets mlkon on monday night in which il largo touring car ran into and hurled a coupe asainst a hydroelectric polo on main street oiipoalte the commercial hftol break- ixik tho main transmission wire the electric lights in the whole town being out of commission for several hours the coupo was badly wrockod but tho occupants fortunately escaped with slight injuries fergus hi furchaaed a chomioal engine the recent action of tho fergus council in purchasing a chemical nre englno whllo rather a sudden one seems to be mooting with ggnoraxlip- appeal to people ip buy in their own town and the appeal was made in u circular jjhot printed in hia own town ln a western city there 1a a sign reading- as follows of 4076 who died fnm effects of gas s inhaled it 37 puta lighted match to it 4000 stepped olt it in the whole ojc canada not 25 cltjos have adopted daylight saving its time tho fad woji discontinued or made compulsory on tho whole do minion winchester press it has been reported f archie mceachorn would not be on his route with sir milton this season this is a mistake however as this popular horseman will travel ns usual farmera weekat the ontario ag ricultural college quoin h will be hold on the 8th to tho 12th of june evory farmer in ontario la invited to join the excursion from his county l r a few peoplo failed to observe tho provisions of actons bylaw prohibit ing tho sotting off or nrecrackara yrithln tho bounds of the municipality tortunntefy no fires resulted rings floated loyally from the fl raff the 3 bull proval it is recognized that chemical extinguishers are tho best for small flies acting more quickly and joing less damage to the buildings and their contents being mounted on a motor truck should bring bettor speed so long as the roads are fit for a car recently quite ut number of towns in tnls district have purchased chemical arc engines and fergus has now fallen in line newsrecord tell vour children the truth tho fiura pjikss has received a book let with tho title tell your children the truth published by the canadian hcygieno council 40 elm street tor onto the price t which is ton cents to cover the cost ot printing it is a valuable booklet on the rudiments of eugenics and parents of young chil dren should got it and read it it will assist them to solve some of tho prob lem n that arise in home life and may mean much for the bealth and hap piness of their sons and daughters it is concise clear courageous and corn prchenslve of tho best results of nres enldny scientific knowledge boy shot by companion on monday a number of acton boy scouts trekked to rock wood to snend the day leonard watson son of alfred watson willow stroot took a 22 rifle with him in the afternoon when tho boya were having aorne fun watsons rifle went off unexpectedly and the bullet struck aubrey jar vis another scout of about tho same age it went through his right leg be tvecen tho kneo and tho thigh tho lad is doing as well as could be expected and will likely buffer no serious re sults f unless infection sots in young bcys with guns are very apt to get into trouble chief mcpherson will hereafter conflscato all guns carried those beautiful spring days aro surely appreciated by our citizens who ore busy with tho rush of spring local farmers have now completed seeding operations and are busy planting potatoes in hopes of receiv ing high market prices next fall a largo number of our citizens en tertained friends from town over the holiday and local trout streams weio popular with progressive fishermen but the weather was too cold for suc cessful fishdng many failed to land a souvenir of their days outing a danco on monday evening was tho feature at stanley park erin and was largoly attended- by our young people the misses balloy and stalnhousc of toronto spent tho wcerend holi daying with friends in this vicinity mr and mrs h r mcccutchcon second line enjoyed tho holiday in toronto visiting their daughters mr b hales and family of guelph visited friends in this vicinity during the holiday our community certainly loofrs beautiful at present in its lovely new colors of green and with orchards coming into bloom crewson8 corners by boys june rod and gun 3n view of the increase in tho popu larity of ontario and canada generally with american tourists the june is- buo of rod and gun whlcb is a special ontario tourist number la particu larly interesting a ndw aspect of a is given in the jumbo trout ottsko superior possibly thegenvjcfthotabloofcon touts while trout fishln is a de llghtf ul reminiscence- of the creeks of old ontario the regular gun fishing outdoor anl kennel departments contain specially interesting material for this ishue hod and gun is published monthly by w j taylor limited woodstock ontario mr and mrs stephens and family of toronto visited mr and mrs john bonriott over the vsreekend mibb violet currle spent the holiday with mr and mrs graham tho people of this community would greatly appreciate it if esaucslng council will repair tho mudhole under the subway here and nassagaweya and eramosa councils would fill in the mudhole where the town lino leav es tho highway to cross the c n r tracks at tho corners theso places havo been annoylngly troublesomo all spring unless necessary repairs arc made homo councillors who appreciate our votes at election time may be gently reminded that some returns aro duo to this section mr william dennis and family havo moved to tho old fifty here mr den nic will spend tho summer patrolling tho grand river for tho fishing club which now controls it every stream in this neighborhood was visltd y amateur fishermen on tho twentyfourth their catches wero small tho newlysown spring grain is be ginning to look very attractive potato planting on the twenty- fourth was not as general as usual the planting will be at least a week later thlar year must havo been deadly dulll they do not desire tranquility movement de- lljrhts them change hurry diversity tho eager suggestion of some now ob ject some now effort some piquant stimulating undiscovered source of excitement which in the constant in vading progress of docay and dissolu tion shall assure thom convince them that they aro alive what is tranquil ity they say in scorn but sloth and lndtftcnco and sloth and indolence oro spiritual death rut tranquility is not sloth 6r in dolence but something far different it is serene patient triumphant ad justment of powers and efforts to con ditions an avoidance of uselesa hurry and stir and fidget for tho calm ac complishment of what is really worth endeavor a steady untroubled pro- gi ess toward a definite ond and there is a tranquility that is inborn how we envy thoso who by a sort of dlvlno endowment soerri to accopt tho good and the ill jof lifti and by ac cepting them to suck tho lnmpst sweetness fioin tho good and let tho 111 pass by but oven finer and nobler is tho tranquility that i acquired that comes from a thoughtful study of your own powers and your own des tiny from beginning curly to uso those powers for directing that des- tinj so far as it may be directed by mortal man tho greatest of human achievement in every field falls to those who havo first achieved the triincjull master of their own hearts when lord derbv was beginning his brilliant political caieer ho was then mi stanley- charles dickens was one o tho corps of reporters who wero de tailed to follow him and with thp utmoit expedition to forward verba tlni lopprts of all ids speeches to the morning chronicle in london mrs jamcajt fields tells in her diary pub- lihed in harpers magazine how mr dickoiim often wont by post chaise to edinburgh and after listening to a speech transcribed iiih note fever ishly nil tho way back to london at each station a man on horsoback would stand icady to seize the sheets that ho had prepaied and to rldo ahead with them often and often the work would make dickons deadly sick and he would havo to plupgo ida head out tho window still ho con tinued to wrlto ho used llttlo slips of paper thut he had hold in front of him ho would rest hw body on thd edge of tho seat and 1ih paper on tho front of tho window u tho lamp as tho coach reached tliosta- tiot a sudden plunge into a bag of sovereigns that ho kept handy for tho puiposo would pay tho postboy an otlior plungo behind him would gather up the completed pages and a third plungo into a bag on tho other sldo would glvo him tho fresh paper to carry jorward tho inexorable unre mitting work one parliamentary speech of mr stnnloys that ho was particularly an xious to havo taken down verbatim proved on publication to bo all non- sonso except tho beginning and tho end which were tho reports that mr dlckeijb had reported stanley sum moned dickens to his room and said to him that ho wished to go ovor tho whole speech i told him that wo would begin at once said dickons ho tried to induce me to sit elsewhere or niorb comfortably but at that time in tho houso of commons thero was nothing hut onni icneoh to wrlto on and i had ivjajny men wanted to learn garago work and bar- berlng wo aro offerinpr special ar rangements by which you can earn some money by win tc furnlshod wlillo attending our school hemp hill trade schools ltd 1g3 king st v toronto call cji ivrito foi pcutlcuhirs 3ell us your spare time for 100 or youi full time for 400 per month soiling ngar suits 1495 jta 17 fullprlco mado from water flroandhniib resistant cloth outwears three ordinary suits no collecting or delivering your money paid daily- salesmen and county manage fj wanted write quickly before your district is taken nogar clothing co tor onto ont formed tho habit of it without apy further pauao then he began and went on hour after hour to tho end often becoming very much excited bringing down his hands with vlolonce upon tho desk near which ho stood and rising at tho end into great eloquence order your spring bedding stock now a h bishop 1 son aro now taking orilora lor all varieties of shrubs xfcrennlals and annuals wq also havo raspberry canes cuthberts 50c a dozen 250 a hundred 20 a thousand you aro wotcomo to vlalt and inspect our greonfiouses at any time a h bishop son ea a pn-b4- holeproof silk hosiery for eight years we have been selling holeproof hose and every year the demand for this make of hose is getting large you can always depend on getting good value for your money when you buy a pair today wc arc showing all the new shades in all a sizes for per pair i pl ribbed top at 175 per pair black only in sizes a and 10 qi per pair ft 6sc notice to creditors the log line rockwood olficera on trio coaatwlao and for- oicn steamship lines aro not limited to their regular duties hut nro ex- pec tedoanawertltuiestion a tff the carious passengers besides sorae- t lino a however the passengers take the mattter into their own hands and irftruct others more ignorant than themselves the purser jon a welfknown liner tells of a lady who had made a pas- sago before and who in conversation felt a superior knowledge of maritime things several ladles wero grouped in the stern this one among them when their attention was attracted by the log witti its long lino attached to tho rail why what can that bo inquired one of the party that suld the knowing one well you see the vessel has to keep in com munication with the land and in or der to tell just how far thoy have got on tho passago they keep ono cndtted to tho dock and by looking- at the amount of lino paid out they can tell just how far they are from thjothef side ohl exclaimed tho other after this lucla explanation well i have avfays heard of the log but never knew what ono waa before thank you so much tho creditors of mary storoy of tho vlllago qf acton widow who died on the 17th day of april 102c at number 61 ruahbrook ave toronto and of elisabeth storey of tho said village of acton spinster who died on the 25th day of february 192 c aro re quired to 3cnd to tho undersigned so licitor their fijjl names addresses and descriptions full particulars of their claims and the nature of the security if any held by them and tills notice being given in pur suance of sec gc of tho trustees act r s 0 chap 121 and amending acts notlco is hereby given that on and after the 21at day of june 1926 tho executor and administrator will proceed to distribute tho assots of tho bald deceased persons among tho par ties legally entitled thoroto and ho will not bo responsible for anyclaim of which ho has not then received nor tico bated at acton thla 20 th day of may 1926 jeremiah bell executor of mary storoy estate and administrator of elizabeth storoy estato by h n farmer acton ontario his solicitor v 473 poor aaron pino weather greeted the public for their annual holiday here as clso whore and tho day pabsetl off quletjy uowling on tho green and tennis play- liif occurilcdiltga ttcntlon of so f py the town hail and at numerous busi ness places and rcoldince on victoria day in honor of tho late queen vic toria falrvlew qemctpry looks unusual ly attractive now tf perpetual care vfore in vogue and nil plots and paths regularly trimmed it would retain thin attract vo appearance throughout tho in tho absence of rev mr zim merman last sunday rev w h douglas bf tho united church norvo1 occupied the pulpit earnest gospel messages wero delivered morning and evening at tho mooting of tho cfeunty council last woek the county clerk was instructed to advertise for ttfn- derilfor work in tho county buildings repairing cornlco painting varnishing oimmclllng and papering th6 local green houses aro well supplied with bedding and grrden plan la thla spring the install atlon of fltenm boating in both of thom has facilitated tho advancement of tho plnjils very line stock for roplwatlng is tow to bo secured there uuttonvlllo park opened wth a good crowd last 1vldny pre tutsoretiejiu n as the premises in ap pic plo order for the season tho floor of tho pavilion has been poltohed witn an electric wander and is like new again quite a number of 3lo nlei have already looon booked the annual meeting of the ksnjton district womens institute win be held at burlington on tuesday june 1st with sessions at 980 am and 180- pn tho local residents wliilo numerous motor parties and others spent tho day over the rocks and down the val ley roafl among the holiday visitors were mr and mrs william bridger miss jean torrance johnston hewat mr and mrs stanley plunvmer geo plummer of slmcoe mi as margaret locker and her brother elwyn of toronto who are now with tho barrymoro cloth co miss m milroy toronto mr and mrs taylor otoronto at mrs a j-mc- aknrh miss edith watson and her friend of niagara falls ont at mrs isabel hewat8 everett e levlness also of niagara falls mihs edna m pearen of amherstburg mibb agnes jamlcflon and friend of toronto r it o land of hamilton mr a l squires aind other members of hlh family from georgetown wero up sunday afternoon and opening kath leen oakea of proston mr wm burns vlnltod friends at milton over sunday nluo llr and mrs angus carter and family were away foi sunday returning homo monday members of john r kichardsons family spent the holiday with tholr brother ralph and mrs richardson at vlneland where held sports and other games wore tho order of tho day trev w w craw d d of toronto conducted services for the presbytor- lar congregation on sunday his messages were full of deep thought and inupliing to all present morning and evening rev mr donoldaon and family who wro quarantined rerontly on account of contngimm disease which developed in the homo of a family who moved on to the farm lately vacated by thos wlngrove aro now ahlo to to at lib erty again it was unfortunate that mr donaldson was unablo to attend the annual conferonco which was in progrch a t remain homo a hue hod of tullpa ih in bloom at tho spldlors monument which are qulto uniform in appenranco also goo boltons bed of mixed tulips ih worthy of notice ah a rrsult of the recent rains the liwns arolookfng nice and groen and trecfl anal ehrubbcry aro putting on tholr now green apparel tor tho sea son xhe devotional churacter of church music is moro apparent now than it was tho days when the service of song was mado tcdjous and ridiculous by auch vain repetitions ab oh turn my pi oh turn my pi oh turn my pious soul to thee dean holo tolls in his new memorlcb hdw ono of theso repetitious anthems an noyed the first bishop of tho episco pal cjiurch of connecticut dr samuel hoabury r the bishop was visiting tho parish of mlddletown and an umthern com posed by a local musician won sung thp word wore those of the 133rd psalm and eight times tho singers re peated tho phrase that rnuii down upon tho bentd at a dinner after uio service tho bishop was tsked at the suggestion of tho composer what he though t of the music oh he replied i dare say it was vtry good but i sympathized so with aaron that i could not attend prop erly i thought that tho running down of the olntmont eight times could hardly have left a hair upon hia head flowers and plants let uh quot you on that hanging basket or window box vo call for your basket and de liver it ready for your veranda cut flowers are most suitable if not es sential for all occasions we can fill your order fl6ral designs at whatever price you desire and your choice of materials used the flower shop mill street greenhouse victoria avo 0 l martin florist tarniers implement shop complete list of all necessary formers goods keep sharp lookout for this space some used maohlnery on hand for sale prepare for corn pota toes and root crop by using on tario fertilizers high grade goods thoy also have proper goods for destruction of potato bugs and blight only one application neces sary either dry on with water pro tect your crops and inilrove your farms and gardens by using peer less high grado farm ond poultry and lawn fenclnga gates to match prompt and courteous ser vice satisfied customers bring in youi repair list early in season j w barberree nielsen the chiropractor 15th year of practice straight chiropractlce xray nourocalometer now tho most complotes ojid up-to- date ofllco chiropractically in ontario j lady attendant office hours at qeorgotown wodnesdoy and saturday 2 to b and 7 to 9 p m and by appoint ment phono i60w return faro paid via radial to georgetown in acton mondayandthursday olive green silk soap is an entirely new soap made especially for washing silk goods it is the kind of soap used by the silk mills and there is nothing better to be had for the purpose special 1 a price per cake 1 lvv special offer on saturday may 29 we wul give a cake of this soap free with pair of silk hose bought ends of dress voiles these ends come in dress lengths of 3 and 3j4 yards and are 25 per cent under the regular price mclean go mill street acton ont store closed wednesday afternoon 120000 lbs wool wanted r r barbour rlillsburg will be at the canadian na tional railway station acton on june 3 10 17 to buy wool for the guelph wofstedandspinning co coal oil delivered at vour door george musselue acton una commenced tho bualraesa of selling coal oh at the door of customers prices and qltality always satisfactory delivery will comments wolk vour patronage is solicited next f at huttonville park the people popular playground every friday night good floor good music good time the roads are good leading to the park just drive in we do not charge for parking danclng 9 to 1 we solicit your picnics write for terms t h mooreiiead brampton the bible the blblo can stand alone all tho bible noah had otor the flood waa written in tho ralnoow thero haa never lieen a twohorse wagon in any country where tlao blblo did not go flrat tnto christian who studljcu hid bible iw closely na bualnesu men watch tho markets can backslide or boconio dis co u rased at tho present time many aro on- gaffed in attacking and defending tho bible tho blessed aid book will sur vive tho attacks of its stronff assail ants and tho replica of if a weak de fenders the latter being not tlxe lessor povll of tho two when you nee a tree with trunk bnnche vond u good fruit you may bo sure it 1ms roots such a tfee is the bible and christianity it la not neceasary to go to digging or the icoth every tiino a noisy unboliovor na- flaults it try to think tho illblo away sup- pokn thero lj no blblo in the church itrtdtb honriejln tho xchool in your own lift it ih blot text out uh a fcor in tuunan history wlint ih the reuult wo caivfotm no notion of auch a task tin blblo lias become part of our selves and or tho worltl in which we hveinuweoftnfmittiiinkitftvtfiiy any more than wo can think oiirh0lv4ja back lru primeval mivngery tlou truest friend men ovor knew tliy comitunuy i have tiled when all wan film i found theotruo my counsellor and my gulde in tlohlng xwfs tno way to live u taught javihow to die r xc highest market prices paid farmers market your wool direct to the mills ice 1 havo a good stock ot lco pn hand and can supply cuafcomers regularly during tho hummer months make arrangements for your needs now refrigerators i havo secured the neency for acton tor the wellknow renfrew and barnot buif tors and will ho pleased u alibw you niodeln and iiuole you prices wm evanj3 main street acton roofing plumbing tinsmithing we aro agents in acton for tho following wellknown brands and makes of roofing brantford roofingr arrolock asphalt slab slates roll booting metallic hoofing cos ceiling siding trouhs etc east- lako shingles corrugated iron metallic codlings asbestollno and no- leak boof preservers come in and see samples of jioopiing plumbing and bath supplies estimates on bath outfits roofing eavetroughlng etc cheerfully furnished tinsmithing and repairing of all kinds done good line of tubs boilers palls granite and aluminum wares and 33athroom fixtures at reasonable prices pjurltan coal oil stove right prices w r e blair phone 144 p o box 607 acton ont patronize your jeweller h w hlntons jewellery store o- wofldlnk iwnwi vrdrtitlb imenli3 sjioclifl iiuotutlcjiik for olumond rinbb at cutnilc prlrop 12 go li 1500 cupiiinil tiophich for cluli lrvititmlon ivatcli clock and jewellery ucimlin dlin illjllt at nilniliuro prlcea for k001 work v r other lines cut itntn stationery chliln cut qhija and sllvltrn h w hinton jeweller acton ontario rogers brushing lacquer tiiih ittefuef cornea in all the wanted rolms nnd when applied dries in ipmh than an hour- you can lauiiicr the kiddles tnys tho floora tables ehulrn otc now without tli inconvonieiifo of liavlue to wait for drying guaranteed to do as we say on a moneybuck lilan if it fulls this weeks special perfection and blue bird oil stove oq wicks for friday and saturday c w d tal30t phone 76 wc deliver main strei just arouhd the corner for this week beef cuts round steak roast per t 5lc sirloin steak roagt per lb 25c to 27c porterhouse roast per t 26c to 28c rib roast per ib 20c thick rib roagt per ft sc round shoulder roast per lb pfl stewing beef per lb 10c to 12c rib boil per ib 10c to 12c brisket per lb 8c to 10c pork cuts fresh ham by the piece ib j 27c shoulder roast per lb 25c to 27c shoulder boil per ib 23c side pork by the piece ib 23c to 25c loin roast per tb 28c to 30c smoked ham whole or half ib 33c smoked roll whole or half ib 28c sido bacon by the piece lb 40c try 0tlb home cubed pickle1 pork extra choice w j patterson store closed wednesday afternoons at 1z30 noon 1- 1 m

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