Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 29, 1926, p. 4

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birth lurrlure tad deatbi are now dwrred or at the following ratwi birth w deaths soc memorial soc ioc per lino extra tor poems 5w uarriases 50 born sawyer on sunday july 18th 1920 nt hcbpclor to tho rov nnd mrs p a sawyer of st albans church acton a daughter married patterson- mcdonald at knox church maine guelph on wcdnca- day july 21 1126 by rov dr mo- oillvrav william 1 patterson to ellmliotli daughter ot mrs peter mcdonald both or acton eb vinxssgarihner at the united church rockwood saturday july 2jth 1926 by rov a donald- bon nvciett ernest lo vlness of nineara falls to bessie daughter of mr arid mra wilson gardiner of rockrwood died cunkhfgham at h1 lato resi dence georgetown on friday july lth john cunningham in his 79th year ijghtke at the family residence lot s con 4ferjn township on tuesday july27th 1926 ellonor- sncll wife ot alfred xlghtle in her sljctyslith year in memoriam orr in loving memory of our dear brother john who departed this life july 26 1926 thy purpose lord we cannotbee but alt la well thats done by thee sunshine jnasses shadows fall but sweet remembrance outuvea all sisters and brother gul agtanrgrlygag thursday jttxy 29 1mb brtef local items civic holiday nejrt monday- sunday unltod church golden jv k- monday actons civic holiday gala day x ah roads lead to acton foi sunday arid monday garatraxa township council s28s for sheep killed by docs at mooting the erin advocate is taking holiday this week and no paper be issued tho new twostory brick house on mill 4 street east of mrs wilsons la up and enclosed everybody la ready for another bummer holiday acton gala day on monday next provides it guelph police- are having motor ists who drive past the stop signs without stopping promptly fined v make the visitors who come hack home for sunday and monday feel the spirit of actona cordial welcome the brick work of mr george barbers new residence la rising rap- ldlyand is now up to the second story mr ijoward iccomb sang a bass solo in the united church on bun- day cvonins which was exceedingly well rendered several bees have been engaged in assisting mr john- allan of the second line with his farm work lately his injured foot is slowly recovering huntsvillo municipal council has had a special audit of the towns fi nances the auditors report has been sent to the provincial auditors for review rev james a mctachlon ma ot hamilton addressed the sunday school of the united church last sun 4 day nioimiiiveryentectively his talk to the scholars on walking straight will be remembered with profit t it is expected that about 200 non- commissioneditnoeni and men of the news of local import the miyyvidow tho spooial picture tho morry widow la being shown at wonder land thoatro on friday evening tula picture has had a big run in toronto and is adoptod from the musical cotn- edy tho merry widow grant to halton rifles tho county council granted woo to tho halton rifles for 1926 at last mooting tho monor will be at nnro paid over to tho o c si that it will bo available for application on tho ex penses ot tho coming camp at long branch tho grant will bo highly ap preciated hy omcers olid men halton county debentures sold at tuesdays mooting of tho county council last week nine tenders were received for the 11800000 ofteenyeor flvo por cent debentures to bo issued under bylaw no 643 for tho paymont ot haltons share or tho exponso of erecting tho oakvlllo bridge tho ten der of messrs maeneil graham co toronto 99572 was tho highest vand was accepted harvest is approaching haying is now well advanced and the winter wheatnrvest will com mence in a few days though tho season was backward in springtime and there was roomlor anxiety it has been very noticeable that the fanners of this district havo not been inclined to complain or be pessimistic the weather conditions enter very mater lally into successful farming and it nfiitn n ntmin no inanspailence when the weather is unseasonable on the whole tho summer season has beon very satisfactory so far n halton county will attend tho camp oc lnalractlon at itfng branch blnlnflrjuly so for three days training j j the tounceo apeptlxur gentleman continues to decorate the front windows or theflua phass with the contents of his filthy month at regular intervals chief mcpherson is likely to havo an interview with him one of these fine dayff tho ontario safety league gives these as the eight cardinal and in fallible rules for tho retention of jiap- plness keep your heart clean koop your mind tree from worry keep your body la condition keep out of ether peoples- affairs jccep on the job keep your temper keep your promises keepcool 377943kxpended on the township roads gulph vs acton the first home championship game of tho ontario ladles softball as sociation took placo in the park on wednesday july 31st the homo team won by 11 to 13 and had the game well in hand at all stages on-mon- day ovenlng acton journoyed to guelph and played the st- james team ot- tho city league andwon handily by it to 8 saturday the pool county team bolton plays the locals in the park at sx6 bolton ore a very fast aggregation and will be a real teat for tho hometeun polio mgitrt offices xjor some months meeting after meeting there has been discussion by then county council of tho claim or the town of oakvlue for rent of the the office of police magistrate shields under the ponce magistrates act of 1922 out dating back to january 1st 1919 yearly rental 18840 six years j16072o interest at 5jst 26376 total jl77096 xaablllty was disputed by the council but a settlement was reached on tuesday the council agreed to pay 800 in full to tho end of tho year and 12 a month after wards the cooforvllta subway completed tho centre road betweon bramp ton and cooksvillo having been closod since last fall whllo aeubwaywaa be ing built at ono of the very danger ous c p r crossings doso to cooks- vllle is ofain open to the satisfaction and convenience ot hundreds of motor ists who have been subjected to great discomfort for months by- the detour on tho burnanthorpe road the sub way la said to be one oof the finest on any of the highway systems ot ontario at present no 7 highway is clear of detours between acton and- toronto neighborhood news i town and country bylaw no 587 ballinafad balllnafud defoated a team of l ill playcia from acton last week 1 a flcorc of 9 to 4 mrs fred near of ooorgcio n formorly or ballinafau la kald to c very hi at present mils florenco sinclair has retur d to jcr8oy city after upending a f w weekb with her parents on tho nil th line 1 mr and mrs hnrry webster of now york and his aunt mrs w11 avebster laited inienda here lt week mrs benner and little daughter of buffalo havo been spending holldjys with her parents mr- and mrs george rogers and brothorsof the tenth line churchill this community lost an esteemed resident on tuesday morning when mrs alfred llghtlo passed away rather suddenly at tho family rest- deifoc jot 8 eoncosnlon 4 erin town ship mrs llghtlo was 111 only a few dags her maiden name was ellonor snell and her birthplace is garafraxa she was born sixtyslx jears ago her devoted husband and three children survive they are mrs- george hn y who resides on the fifth line m iiel and johnny at home mrs l tie was a loving wife and mother and a neighbor who was always helpful and friendly she was a member of the methodist church until the union hien bhe became associated with the rockwood teacher with a serving tray nnd flower holder in view of her approaching marriage kllssea edna dyer and kellle graham mado the presentation and miss doris royce read the ad dress miss gardiner made a fitting reply and thanked her class for their kind remembrance a pleasant time was spent by both the teacher and her class of girls whom she was leav ing behind njid in turn wished them all happiness in the future tho fol lowing aro tho names of tho girls doris royce margaret thomas nollle graham elsie gordon jean hyde irene peal edna dyer ldlllan er- wards helen bayrie elalo wingrove lizsle hutchinson gladys peach clara harris and helen passmore on wednesday ovenlng at tho unit ed church another presentation took placo in which the congregation jnot to show their respect and esteem for miss gardiner before her departure from their midst rev a donaldson a bylaw to regulate hie traffic in tbe public streets of the village of acton the municipal council of tho corp oration of the vlllago of acton enacts uj follows 1 in this bylaw a street shall lncludoa com mon and public highway avenuo parkway driveway squaro place bridge viaduct or trestle designed ana intended for or used by tho general public for the passago of vohlclcs b vohlclo shall include motor vehicle trailers traction engine- and any vehicle drawn propelled or driv en by any kind of power including muscular power but not including tho cars of eloctrlc or steam rallwaya tunning- only upon rails c park as applied to a vehicle shall mean to allow the same to ro- inaln standing on a street for a longer period than flvo minutes d stand as applied to a vohlclo shall mean to atop for any period of time longer than actually totiulrcd to take on or dlschargo passengers or morchnmltse 2 absolute control of street tramc is vested in tho chief of police 3 vehicles moving slowly shall keep as close as possible to tho curb on the right allowing more swiftly mov ing vehicles free passago to their lcrt- 4 drivers of vehicles before slant ing terning stopping or ohanglng- thelr course shall make sure that sucn movement can be made ln safety ana without obstructing traffic and shall givo a vlsable signal to persons driv ing vehicles behind thorn of their in tention to make such movomont 6 vehicles turning to the right in to an intersection street shall pass and turn the corner as near to the right hand curb as possible- 6 vehicles intending to turn to tho united church for years the ttmiijjeftlnto lisr in- lived above erin village but ten years or so ago removed to the neigh borhood where they nowreslder gen eral sympathy is felt for the family in their sorrow tho funeral will be held this thursday afternoon at two oclock interment will bo made at falivicw cemetery acton mr and mrs fred ryder visited friends here over the weekend tho big rain on tho lath inst wash ed air tho gravel off the rond on tho swackhamer mil down to tho foot of tho hill at harry gibbons farm ft will bo very uncomfortable driving until the roadway is regravelled on saturday afternoon tho farmora of the neighborhood gathered at the farm of mrs peter murray and hauled in twenty loads of hny continue beyond tho centre of the in tersection before turning 7 tho driver of a vohlole upon tne approach or sounding ot signal of an ambulance police vohlclo are wagon or other flro apparatus shall immed iately draw up said vehicle as near as practlcablo to the right hand curb and parallel thereto and bring it to a standstill 8 no vehicle shall be allowed to re main upon or bo drlvon through any street bo as to blockade or obstruct traffic and no vehicle shall bo bo over loaded that the iore or horses or motor power shall be unable to move it at a roasonablo rate of speed 9 no vehicle shall enter or emerge rrom an alley stable driveway or garage without giving a warning blg- nal or at a ratefoster than a walk 10 no vohlclo shall remain backed up to a curb except during actual load ing or unloading from it- and in such caso no longer than the actual load ing or unloading reqnlrea tho horae or horses attached to a vehicle baoked uj to a curb shall bo turned at right angles to tho vehicle and in tho- di rection in which the truffle on the street is moving was chairman for the following pro- knox church burlingtton goes to igmnnne solos by rov- a donald- prmbyterians i so frank moore j a llttio duet tue continuing presbyterian church i py the misses hyde readings by miss has been victorious in the first of a jr taylor miss gladys fpeach and since first of juns at par pay sheets vouched for by commissioners bsquoslng township met pursuant to- adjournment the reeve in the chair memtbers alt present moved by councillor cleave second ed by councillor carton that treas urer pay j sajlford- supplies and labor re municipal an- 70c wm bcsco- by 2 6aynuxranateatnmoyin s137g bell p ii 5s stone at 650por day telephone o- uly account 8433 14 9911 224 total 388 b y borraclough re moody for july 20v carried moved by councillor cleave and seconded bycquncinof gowdy that the treasurer pay elmer c thompson division clerk esquoslng share of costs on two court cases 3 el car ried moved by councillor leslie second ed by councillor carton that the treasurer pay win cole 1 lamb killed by dogs owner unknown 10 w bj- shortill valuator 200 carried moved by councillor leslie and seconded by councillor cleave that this council do now adjourn for one and onehalf nours to attend this fun eral of tho lato john cuanlnghamjfor many yoaris- a respected ratepayer of this township carried moved by councillor oowdy and seconded by councillor leslie that the treasurer pity hydroelectric system goorgotown 16 glenwllllams street lights april ist to june 80 481 spring croelc light april 1st to june 19 800- total 5100 wm moody shooting dog found worrying sheep owner unknown 800 toronto hos pital for consumptives weston care orh gilllnshanv 4ecairlcd moved by councillor carton and seconded iy- councillor oowdy that the treasurer pay time sheets as pre sented by rond superlnterment no 1 8119553 no z 169889 mo s 246 and- no 4 738e- the same being vouched for by time sheet carried council adjourned to meet on mon day august 9ui series or second votes on union which were allowed by tho church property commission early in tho year the result of the vote taken at knox church burlington has been an nounced and shows 102 for unfon and 137 against the first vote taken be fore june 10th 192s which was later declared to be v com mission resulted in a majority of 19 for the unionists the lists for the second vote were revised by mr jus tice orde miltons soldiers monument on monday the fourth and upper stone of tho iaso of the memorial to tho soldiers of milton and neighbor hood and the statute itself arrived from tpronto wore hoisted into posi tion and veiled wlh whjte cotton when the unveiling will take place and who will do it has not yet been settled but the date and me will bo announced as soon as possible the monument is twentyhve feet in height its design is masterly and when it is unveiled those who see it will agree that it ib one of tho finest and most imposing to be seen in can ada outside tho larger cities ckamplon school of -agriculture- naeconomio hahon is to have a school of agri culture and home economics this coming winter he course will com- nienoe decemfter 1st and continue until rhe end of february tho oh- ject nfthe course is to glvo an edu cation toyoung people who have found is impossible to oollcgo all agricultural subjects will be dealt with by special lecturera and home economics will include domestic science home nursing jfpirst aid sewing millinery and music all tho young peoplo of the county are given the opportunity and they should make their plans now to attend this valu able course last week on the 19th inst the sunday school class of mi83 bessie zztlx jvggau not step on or oh- 12 no vehicle shall stop so as to obstruct the entrance to any lane or driveway into prlvato garages or into any building the occupant of any business or property on any street shall be given space for parking on such street if auch space is requlrod by him subject to the regular rules and regulations 13 no horso or vohlclo shall be left la such a manner a- to obstruct tho ordinary traffic of tho streets and no horso or vehicle shall bo parked on any street an unreasonable tlmo hav ing regard to the trafllc requirements of tho street in quostlon 14 no vehicle shall btand within six feet of a are hydrant i 16 no vehicle shall bo parked on any bridge within tho municipality 16no vehicle shall stand or park directly opposite another vehicle which is already standing on tho other sldo of tho street where such standing or parking would provont the rreo pasv sago of two lines of trafilc- 17 itshall be the duty of all drivers of vehicles to observe trafllc signals no signs and other perma nent or semlpermanont signal device 18 tho following streets are desig nated as through streets and ns required by subsection la of section 18 of the highway act tho operator or driver of every vehicle shall imme diately tjefore entering or crossing any of these streets bring tho vehlolo to a full stoph mill streets between main street nnd young street the whole of main street and tho wholo of young street- tho provisions of this section shall not be in force with respect to any of the streets named until signs hnvo been erected in accordance with tho regulations of tho department of pub lic highways of tho province of on tario but as and when such signs shall be erected at the different inter sections this section shall then im mediately come into forco as rogards such intersectlonst tho regulations and sketch of the bald department arc marked respectively as a yzn b hereto 19 pedestrians must not 8tep from tho sidewalk in crossing a stroct with out looking in both directions am shall cross at right angles ulth tba street podestrlans shall keep tp the right when walking on the rjowk pedestrians shall not obstruct side walks or street corners and where throo or mors persons are oongregated they shall be subject to the direction of the police jo any person violating any of tho provisions of this bylaw shall bo sub ject to a penalty coayiation there of in the discretion of ho convicting magistrate of not more than ten fo lars 1000 for the first offeaoe and not more than twentyfive dollars 2500 for every subsequent offence exclusive of costs and all such penal ties shall be recoverable under the ontario summary conviction act 21 all bylawa respecting traffic and regulation of stre pr passed are hereby repealed in so far an they aro inconsistent with this by law 22 this bylaw shall take effeot upon being approved by the depart ment of public highways of tho pro vince of ontario 1 passed this 20th day of july a d 1926 nassagaweya aftor a jhrlof vacancy following tho resignation of rov j t tstrncha who vent to ouon hound tho congre gations of nflhbagawoya nnd camp- hollvlllo hae called rev donald mo- queon a lucent gladuuto of knox college tho meeting at which tho call was extended was picsidcd over by rov dr a j jincpilliviy mod erntor the tlpend promised 1u 1800 ith manse and holidays crewsons corners mr john williamson of burlington visited mr and mrs w a murray at bluo springs park laht sundny tho esaueslng township council are very tardy in making their pro posed improvements to the roadway under the viaduct hero tho rains this month have kept the mud work ed up many a clean motor car has been plastered with mud whilo drlv ing through oakville thii ty properties in tho towiv are udvertlsed for salo for taxes thoy will bo sold- by auction on septcm bcr 11th tho amount of taxes duo on theso properties aggregates 10- 19970 our local masons will bo interested to jearn that jos h bates of dundas has been elected district deputy of the a hamilton dlrtrlct in which oak ville lodge is located r w bro bates is known to a number hero a wedding of much interest to 0ak- vllllans took plaoo in ottawa lastweek when miss anna idyll kfng became the wife or m r dickinson ot the customs inspectors staft oakville and one or our townspopular young mon our local firemen aco n practicing preparatory to competing in tho var lous contests at tho big tournament in broinjilott on august 2nd misses rhrtjala motored to king ston this week and visited with rela tives in that district oakvlllo firemens garden party or tuesday evening august 17th this is always a big event star voters list 1926 municipality of the village of acton in the county of halton jvt z i5- k maaenls grand lodes at quelph guelph cltltens generally and the masonic fraternity in particular are pleased to hear of the selection of the royal city for the holding of tbe 72nd annual communication of the grand idgo of canada in tho frovlnoe of ontario it is fcwrtleulnrly appropriate because celebrating cluelphs centen nial year and tho somnoentennlaj ot vayrly lodgei ouelph mercury at this meeting rt- w bro john b v martin minister dcagrloulturs of on- latio will- h installed in office as arand master of the masonic order r to ontario the sessions of the grand grand officers visit true blura at the regular meeting of the loyal true blues xodge a surprise visit was made by the following prand lodge officers and other members from out side lodges sister etherington su preme grand lecturer and district deputy mistress l t s toronto sister barley past worshipful mis tress of lady brno l t b lodge toropto slater shoppard w m of ontario l t- b lodge toronto sister parker w imc of golden star juveniles and o m of western star l t it toronto sister jluckliurst of har mony l t b mount dennla sister and brother johnston ot western star l t b lodge toronto sister lmp son associate supremo grand secre tary l t b guelph sister herron w m- of aster- city l t a guelph sister dyson of aster city l t b lodgo quepb a very pleasant and helpful evening was spont vlcaprssidant j b macksnxi at the annual meeting of tho retail lumber dealers association mr j b mtackensle ot the acton lumber and coal business war elected vice- president the annual otrtlnar- of the association la tp be held in huntn- vllla on thursday friday and satur day the jsuntsville committee has planned an attractive programme commencing thursday afternoon when the visitors will j taken to view the various industrial plants of the town tho ladles will be entertained at a garden party arid afternoon tea arid inthe evening a banquet will bo held at j0 nt the parish halu on friday the party will vlalt blgwin inn where they will be served lunch at 4j0 pm at 746 the anglocan adian concert pond will give on open- air concert jn honor of the visitors miss alice hodgson the church quar tette and words of appreciation by the sunday school superintendent mr charles h harris music by the plnnk orchestra crewsons corners which was enjoyed by all prosent mr g gordon read the address whllo messrs arthur k thomas and mark hodgson presented miss gardlnor with a book case and georgo bayno a large basket lot kitchen utensils the address was signed on behalf of the congregation by george gordon thos o hutchinson charle3 h har ris and wilbort fpaltterson mibb gardiner was also remembered hy a large clrclo of intimate friends and acquaintances who gave her presents to show their esteem and regard for one who has a happy faculty of win ning a host of friends and retaining their friendship- on saturday the 24th inst miss b gardiner waa escorted to tho altar by tier father mr wilson gardiner and carried a bouquet of rones lily of tho valley and maiden hair fern and was united in the holy bonds of mat rimony to everett ernest lie vlness of niagara 111b ont rov jl donald son performed the ceremony dur ing the signing of the sregister the congregation sang john iceblos wed- dlng hymn scats for tho wedding guests were designated bypweot pea bouauols tlod with white ribbons and tlie platform was well arranged by a variety of flowers tho larkspur pro- dominating with a big spray of white itlles facing the couple in the centre guests rromibe followlajfplaccs wore present detroit mich buffalo n x bloomlngton hl crleir hcspoler puslinch lake niagara fjlls stam ford acton crewsons corners ner val nnd york following the above wedtflngr hev a ponoldson also- performed another at tho samo church when joseph lo vines brother of everett e lo vlness was united in marriage to miss mabel e hoylcd of buffalo mry both couples were unattended and at the latter ceremony only the immediate friends and relatives wero preienl messrs leonard gardiner brothorof tho bvlrte and fred moore were ushers following the weddings the happy couples repaired to tho home of the brides parents mr and mrs wilson gardiner whore woll- laden tables were act for over fifty guests in tho evcnlnsvmr and mrs everett k- lo vlness left on tho eight oclock train east for honey htarbour muskoka amid showers of confetti and best wishes for a happy wedded hfc while mr and mrs joseph ls- vlness motored to hamilton for their honeymoon before settling down jn their homes at r4tagara falls ont lst sunday afternoon the salva tion army band and officers of guelph came down and gave a wolcomo scr- vlco to the village peoplo eevon a fow motor parties stopped and listened to the- band selections which were much appreciated jffh ejfmonason of the canadian wesrlnghouse hamilton spent the weeficeha at his horae hrroi instead of tnklng in the companys plcnio to nlimprr bulla johnbton hewat of slracoe was horide tor tho weekend mrs emerson crlpps of mora is spending a fow days in the villagoi re newing friends and acqualntancos key mr strachan formorly of nas- sogaweya conducted servicer for the prenbyteriana ust sunday tho girls of the rotrlblu camp are with us again tho kitt camp broke up last wednesday after a very profitable outing amid nature sur roundings thoy already look for- wardto coming back next summer th ladles qrganlzattpn ot tho preahyterian congregation dtd- very well considering the hot weaxher last wednesday afternoon at their after walker real- notlco is hereby given that i have complied with soctlop 9 of tho voters lists aot and that i havoposted up at my office at acton ontario on the 20th day of- july 1926 tho list of all pdrsons entitled to vote in the said municipality for members of parlia ment for members of tho legislative assembly of tho province and for municipal ejections arid that such list remains there for lnspeotlon and i hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to havo any errors or amissions corrected ac- according to law tho last day for ap pealbeing tho loth day of august 1926 h n farmer 42 clerk of tho village of actpn no more piles pllo sufferers can only get quick snfo and lusting relief by removing tho cauqe bad blood circulation in the lower bowl cutting and salves ennt do ux1n an internal remedy must he used dr leonhordts hem- hold a- li arm less tablet succeeds be cause it relieves this blood congestion and strengthens tho affected parts hcmrold has a wonderful record for quick safe and lasting relief to pile aultprers it will do tho same for you or your money back e j haa- sard and druggists anywhere aoll hem bold with this guarantee farmers accessory shop complete list of alt ncflssry forjtier goods some uscd muchlnory wanted also tor walo no 12 dolavul cream sopurutor clover txaf manuro spreader mccormick binder on tario fertilisers for wlieat pro tect you potatoes only ono applica tion necessary slnglo wheel ton gue truck for binders brantfonl binder twine uso canadian ma do goods mado with canadian money bring your repair hat caroful at tendant and prompt oorvico at cus tomers cornraand j w barberree j m savage fis dealer l acton phone 152 frosh caught white fish and soa fish every weok rjolivored in time tor dinner friday order early thoy dont last long we clean bono or fillet fish to order quality- guaranteed thatbreafctng- in stage is en tirely eliininated inlnvictus shoes every model is built to soothe your foot like a tabecastn from the moment you first draw it on drop into any in- victus agency and see for yourself bsstooodshoe exclu8ive invictu8 agent h l harrison seal h n farmer clerk a mason reevo the bylaw was approved y tho secretary of the department of public highways of ontario on july 61 1326 in accordance with the provisions of section si ot the highway traffic act two pillsburg brothers die within a py of each ther one fq v suf9t3- eeath struck a double blpr of a wellknown h ilhrburg family lost week when two bpntljerji jhaubtiyery widely soporateeviadwlffiln onc day of each other bamuol hufcter agpd 70 died at the family homestead at hlllsburg on thursday while his brother john huxley aged i2r had passed away at long branch cali fornia tho provlous day both were born at jfilllsburg but for twenty years john had farmed hear fergus genre years ago he left for the west and made hie homo in rlverhurst sank he had oeej mar ried recently and wag visiting branch when he died 8al4sr w widow who was formerly miluma of fergus he is survived by tlirfa sana tind one daughter y t jj samuel huxley had been a reamint of hlllsburg all his life and fora great number of years was cloffk of erin township he is- survived by three sons and two daughter more about actons gala day to be held next monday aug 2nd oakvilu mrohntft cooperate onpcllar day on friday and saturday july 30 and si the merchant or oakvjllo will cooperate in a -blb- dollar day salo to tho buy ins public of tho vicinity their advertisement aro in tbe local papers and the titar uotlnff pauhyo trcamcrs jn their windows with dol lar dy sttire annoukioetl on them thetmi ookvllle merohants espect not only aatlsfactory cash returps but a the cfplrlt of oooperntipn a pleasant ettother spirit yoy fill knoy tie oljjeet of e jay pnd you cnow tiic progrjtmrne in pprt jt will he reat ays entertainoierit 1 a prlpe within the reacfi 0 fll the grand parade including calithumpians will leave the rostolfico nt 118 it will be headed by acton citlxcnu band nnd jhavo the ball teams decorated cars the new are truck and tho athletes to take part in the lino up thore will be a callthumplan pnrndo too qeorgo charlio bill tffinmle jim jack and the bunch aro talking about it real seriously in fact they have decided they must have it theyre working at it now and its success is nssurcd watch jor tho details get yeur costume ready baseball acton vs georgetown nut sed gooderham worts vs acton field and track events girls lluoe 8 years and under boys race t r 8 years and under girls race 16 cars and under boys unco 10 years and under ladies race open vj 60 yards mens race open meapclay pace mtlo open bicycle race hotso race bate buck potato racp horso back slow autornobilo racp tugofwar 100 yards 4 men to a team open open r qpon open to all jars 8 meji teams acton citizens jband in attendance all a fernoon qatflcing on gpeglaj- plajfpnjj h the evening programme tho host pardon iarty firogramnjo jirocupbl9 has beon engaged to suimly he entbrtalnmenl pn inrlusej harrif ifermett comedian jtt nrilte pte vlntoe mia tieib ostvui jmmr h plngper mrs olive hudson igeejej sfllv aoinpanfcit actoncidiwne pfliid july specials i at the mclean store mens atftletic underwteab ic underwear one button no sleeves knee length regular 125 special this week mens athletic underwear one button no sleeves a a penmans combinations jpenjma regular 200 d ca mens fine shirts at reduced prices mens fine shirts at reduced pricfei this mixed lot of shirts 1 are ends of our regular 175 urrtr200 lines 1 nc special this week plh mens fancy stripe silk and wool socks mens fancy strip silk and wool socks regular 75c a- special for ovc boys shirt waists boys shirt vaistsreguiari00 80c boys balbrig6an shlrts boys balbriggan shirts short sleeves regular 75c ca for rr 0c mens khaki work shirts mens khaki work shirts sizes 14 to 17 good value u at 125 for l ifoc mclean co bull street- acton ont dollar day sale we are offering estraordinary specials for this dollar day sale this is a buildingbusiness sale here are some of omr specials the following will speak for themselves mens blue suits regular 25 dollar mens suits regular 20 dollar day mens suitsregular 15 dollar day ie suits regular 25 tlfi aft 1400 1200 400 100 100 150 150 100 350 400 100 200 200 175 mens raincoats regular 10 only ten left dollar day mens caps regular 200 dollar day boys pants 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