Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 28, 1926, p. 6

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births marriages anil deaths are now chancd tor at ac jollowtoe rates births 8 soj u joe cards 50c 10c per line extra for poems t m- kji married watkinssteaviahtat acton on saturday october 23 1320 by tho kir a c stewart m a mar sinr iluukhtcr of lames stowart fid ho lul s r stowart to john n awltklns eldest son of mr nnd mrs tnbnuh wutklnh h of acton dlep rnveuat evorton on tuesday t so 132 william tovoll in hln 80tll ycjir dyer- at eden mills ont oct 22 maibiirct anrrrmcdoubal beloved wifo of john w dyer sproat in milton on monday oc tober 18 1926 ellraboth jane cross widow of the lato john sproat in her 78th year young at the family residence acton on wednesday october 27 1820 annlo blnnle wife of daniel h ydunfiln hefissth year barber at his homo 576 spruce street portland oregon on tues day october 6 1926 frederick wil liam bhrbor formerly of george town pearson on saturday october 23 1926 nt hor into rosldcnce 23 mver- pool stroet guelph amelia helen turner dearly beloved wifo of wal ter pearson hedditt on friday october 22 1926 at providence ri elisabeth j poss lato of burlnn court broad way avenue toronto widow of tho lato rev j j rodditt in hdr 73rd year y smith on tuesday october 1 a 1920 at his daughters residence mrs quarrlngton 132 woolfrey averrop toronto edward e smith teddy husband of annlo smith in his 76th year late of acton ont in memoriam for mother dear the years may come tho years may bo many a tido may ebb and flow tho winds may- fly from east or west but oven my thoughts shall com to rest prom dawn each day till brlfht stars shlno tho memory of ono i jove dear mother mine fred maclattghlin acton and district ije artnnstellwjba thursday october 28 1926 brief local news halloween on saturday tho price of gasoline dropped two cents per gallon on tuesday be sure that your name is on the voters list your municipal clerk will inform you give your motor radiators neces sary attention now that the frosty nights have come good morning have you renew ed that fheb press subscription which 1b due for another year the town of lis towel has installed a siren fire alarm similar to the ono acton put in last springr tho milton reformers now dress of tyro last week greatly improved tho appearance of this news sheet another little snow storm came on monday niht just clearing up for a good spell of indian summer surely well bo favored with a fine stretch of indian summer after the rather disagreeable autumn wevo had the fine weather hfa week has ffxeatly facilitated the work of the contractors on tho now main street pavement guelph winter fair will be ield on monday tuesday wednesday and thursday november 29 and 30 and jde comber j and 3 rhave a good time on halloween let there be lots of real fun but do jiot annoy people with any unseemly or destructive pranks an oldtymo halloween social will bo held in stowart town hall on thursday evening october 28th under the auspices of esquesinff womens institute at the fall meeting of the rural deanery of hal ton at burlington it was decided that tho next meeting- be held in acton on the second tuesday in january- for a number of years acton has had a sane observation of halloween wjth lots of fun and no vexatious pranks iet this line plan he ob served again on saturday burglars entered the homes of james cartwrlght and george mor ley o milton on monday night and at each place secured a sum- of money and some valuable articles dr p j it forster of stratford formerly of acton will probably be n candidate in perth county in op- position to premier fergusons gov- mmcnt sale of liquor portcy to further improve his fine herd mr j e poorer purchased at the on- iaxio agricultural college stock sale last week cfal lancaster 180780 male bred by the o a- c guelph that two dollar bill will send tsie kbks pbkss to your address every week for fiftytwo weeks or to your son or daughter awax ffofp homo or attending college for the mine period r rev tv a gunton who eonduct- er evangelistic sermons in the baptist church here last year has haq con ferred upon him the degree of doctor of dirvliiity toy tho- national uni versity qeqrffla revival of quilting be a roylvul of tiuiitlng boea has atruck industrious cmcueovlubwbmon in comparatlvojy abort time tho activity of a past generation has gained such vogue in clilcgothat two agiltlnk clubs imvq boon funned and allafter noon meetings arc bong held under tho audplees of tho south park rccro- ltliin centres lifes experiences a year ago one of the children at tho od tors homu brought home d pair of plgoonn shortly afterwards the female of the pair died the nmlo poked around all summer alone but evidently got tired of single bleaaod- ness for a few- days ago he departed returning with n brand now wife who has feathered a nest in tho barn loft and seems quite nt homo s is life neepawa man register stealing chickens from tho oac thomas mcelhstrum guelph town ship was conimittodfor trial on wed nesday morning byaeistrato watt on a charge of stealing twentyseyon chickens from the poultry department at tho ontario agricultural college- the offence is alleged to have takofl place within the lust month the chick- ens siavlng been taken from colony houses on their range some distance from tho poultry building group insurance for anglican- clergymen at a meeting of the exec utlvoj com mittee of the diooese of niagara and at which hie lordship bishop owen presided tho recommendation of tho group insurance committee that each of the clergy in active sorvice be in sured for j1000 was approved tho premiums on tho insurance will bo added to tho parish apportionments and the scheme will go into effect on january 1 1927 burning leaves on the street with the season for disposing of leaves at hand it may not be amiss to point out once more that these must not be burned on the paved streets authorities have found that where fires of leaves were in evidence on the tarvla there is a melting process that comes with the heat and this is very detrimental fires on cement pave ment also injuro them the safe course is to pile tho leaves in the garden and allow them to decay for fertil iser t neighborhood news bannockburn tho womens inotituto mot last wednesday at tho homo of mrs wil son wiley qespito tho very bad weather tho ladies gathered in num bers and spent xi very pleasant after noon miss isdhu hue noil occupied the chulr among tho various items of business it was agreed that ov shower bo held at nextcrnpetlar november 10 at tho home of mis w mcculloufch to provide a box for tho boys and girls of the childrens shelter milton thero arc oleven children in this home botween the ages of six months and eight years eight boys und throe fflrls ducking the ducklings nassagaweya- tho annual meeting of the nassagn woya branch of tho upper canada bible society wtu be held on monday evening november 1 ot eight qcjock in the ebenezer- united church nt which rov j s harrington of tor onto will give an illustrated lecture on the work in china an election of officers will follow tho farmers have had a hard time getting their potatoes and roots jup this full owing to the bad weather the annual meeting of the camp- bellvijlo branch of the uppor canada bible society will p held in st favids church campbellvluo on tuesday evening november 2 jtev- j s harrington of torontowlll also give his illustrated lecture on cjiina there ashgrove visited the centennial 60 year ago fifty years ago next monday mr and mrs charles cameron messrs john speight james moore james matthews thomas christie james bums and h p moore left for phila delphia to attend tho centennial ex hibition the first worlds fair held in america it was a wonderful ex hibition for that time the sesqui- centennlal jiovr in progress in the same city is evidently not making so much stir as itif predecossor eveatea half a century ago a djingerout habit many motorists complain of a habit which seems to bo growing among youthful cyclists of riding other chil dren on the handle bars of their bi cycles they feel that this double method of transportation is very dan gcrouv and could quite easily result in serious accidents another habit expressly forbidden by section 36 of tho highway traffic act is that of a bicyclist taking hold of another ve hicle for tho purpose of being drawn along tho highway many serious ac cidents have befallen bicyclists from this habit 8d fatal accident to delegate juiflh evelyn eardley a young wo man dolcgato to the united church young peoples conference at guelph last week met with an unfortunate fatal accident on thursday night at tho home where ehe was billeted in some manner she fell down the artairs fracturing her skull and died about one hour later rft the general hos pital miflseardloy was the daughter of rev allworth eapdley pastor t the dominion united church ottawa and for some time had been actively en gaged as director of religious educa tion at zion united church brant young people in convention the public impromptu speaking con test to bo held in ashgrovo united church on friday evening 29th inst is believed to be the first series of impromptu speaking contests hold in the province a silver cup valuo 15 donated by fsquesjnjr council and open to the township will be awarded for highest proficiency a mantle clock has also been donated by the improvement league open to the county conditions of contest made known at 4he meeting in addition to the above a high class concert will be given by the fol lowing misses stephen vocal bethel u c mrs w p irvin soloist tor onto miss dorothy parsons elocu tionist toronto miss phyllis ielth a t c m toronto mr john bird instrumental georgetown milton u c quartettemuton under the aus pices of asfagrove improvement lea gue i have read with much interost of tho wisdom of animals especially fox es this uttlo incident has nothing to do with tho fox but with his natur al proy ducks soveral years ago i owned a fow do mesticated wild mallard ducks tho parents of which were hutched from eggs taken from a wild ducks nest when spring camo the old ducks made nests in secluded places in tho woods near my home usually i found the nests but not always i found one hidden la an old pile of brush and vis ited it often when tho old duck ictt it for a mvim in tho nearby pond on leaving the nost she would cover the eggs with down pluck fron own breast but aho always loft the end of one ess uncovered since sho invariably did it i decided that it was for tho purpose of finding out whether anything had disturbed the nest during her absence she covered tho eggs with down to koop- them warm on the twentyaoventh day after sho had begun to sot r visited tho nest nt six oclock n lithe evening and- found that only a few of thoveggs had open ed but six oclock the next morning i saw the eld duck with hor family bwlmming round in the pond the next week tho other duck brought out brood and lost no tlmo in taking thorn to the pond one hot day- during a pell of unusually warm weather i saw the tjvo old ducks close togefhe as if in consultation then tho duck with the older brood arranged her ducklings in a group and they kept their respective positions during the next five minutes she at once joined the mother of the smaller ducks and both duqked the uttlo ones under tho water after that the mother of the older brood went back to her waiting family i beliovo that tho jutto ducks weroduokad to protect them against the fierce heat of tho sun- the older ducklings which were hatched when the weather was cooler were now able to duck their heads themselves- tho remarkable thing about the in cident is that apparently the two ducks planned and carried out tiio matter together ono alone could hot possibly have done it two required to keep the mttle ones from scatter ing in all directions x a good day for jryjars there was nothing in sight down tho road the major tilted against tho wall of tho general store reading yes terdays paper it was a clear warm day inside the mure tho postmaster could bo hoard sorting- the mull but without everything was still and very peaceful at last there was a clatter and u rattle and from spmcwhore thero appeared a negro driving anun painted wagon drawn by a mule ho drew up with a loud whoa in front of tno storoa major ho called no response major doan wan ter aturb yo major no response major the major heard at last hello undo ho said what can i do for you doan wan ter aturb yo nmjoi but is doy any news in do napex no said tho major no thero i not any news today yes there ib too theres a war between franco and morocco s dat so said tho major s dat so an is dere a wan with fightln and blopdklllin a real war repoared the major polly said tho negro gathering up his reins whar did yo say dat wah was major morocco said tho major turning again tothe ghect- r well sard the colored man dey suttenly has got a fine day for it glddap and ho clattered down the road auction sale tony seynuek will hold ah auction sale of stoves tables boots shoos rubbers etc at tho store noxt the bautlht church on saturday novem ber g at 730 p in r j kisitk aiictlonoer auction sale j l clark will hold a credltauc tlon sale of horuch cattle sheep and nigs at lot 10 c lino west chingua- cousy mile north of norvawstit hon on good gravel road on thurs day november 4 at 2 pm in ease of unfavorable weather sale will ho held unde recover- v p auction sale james irrell town lino erin and eramoaa near mimosa will hold an extensive clearing sale of farm stock implements hay and grain on wed- nednesday november 3rd at 1230 oclock at 1230 0clock ib j kerb j hbffbran 172 auctioneers earn60 to 700 per day many positions now open barn part time while learning motor mechanics bricklaying barberlng beauty culture for ladies only uhort tlmo taken to qualify writo or call for our free booklet hemphill schools toronto how the curfew started churchill mr william auld has been visiting friends in acton and the hill for sev eral weeks mr horry gibbons has sold his farm hero to mr john eakin of streetsvillo mr eakin and his fam ily will movo to their sew home this week john lytle eon of mr alfred lytic was operated on for appendicitis in guelphhospital last week he is slowly recovering the improvements at tho united churoh are nearlng completion no service was held last sunday owing to theiwogress of tho work being at such a state that the building could not be used service will bo held next sunday afternoon at three oclock rov r e zimmerman of acton will occupy tho pulpit for- bey mr cald well roppenlng and anniversary services are arranged to bo held on sunday november 14 tho special minister for the day will je rov t albert mooro d d general secretary of the united church of canada in tho morning and at the evening service kov george knighton of trinity churoh guelph will preach a sup per and entertainment will be held the following monday evening rockwood large gathering of united church young folks in guelph over four hundred delegates were nt guelph last thursday and friday to represent their different associations at the first convention of the hamil ton conference of touner people of the united church of canada tho first session opened with de votional exercises led by tho rov c t scott d d of hamilton follow ing which the delegates were officially welcomed by his worship mayor r b robson the presidents address conference officers and presbytery reports were followed by an address qn tho larg er fellowship by the rey george a little d i of toronto former pas tor of chalmers church guolph an address on citizenship by tho rev m e comron and a missionary address on india by rev r e zlm morman constituted tho afternoon programme after which supper was served to tho delegates the rev george a little also de livered an address at the evenings session tho feature was a public speaking contest in which delegates from hamilton and london confer ences competed tho interim executive of the con ference is ns follows pajst president roy v ji fydoll president e c crawley a sho plate president rev j a puoghchrlst socrotary rev w- h burgess corrosnondlnff secretary rov a w guild b s a treasurer mlas m baker mrs c r crowe of guelph lias been mentioned as a possible candl date in south wellington in favor of tho o ta mrs crowo says how ever that she values be home life too nearly to deek flection to the leglsla- imire j r the editor nrttfieii to annouace that he wiube at heme that 1s in his ofllco every day hereafter ah delinquent subscribers jare respectfully invited to bring their pocket books tea will bo served when they get home rivers dajteite honey from ontario in compel tion with exhibits from all parts of the world was awarded first and sec ond prizes at the british dairy show held recently in london england ac cording to a cable received by the on tario honoy producers cooperatlve ltd on monday robert anderson driver of one of contractor kngfe dump carts drove his horse and cart over a stone pile after ho had dumped his load tho cart eanslxed he was thrown out and a cartwheel passed over him he watfriaced under tho doctors care a couple of hunters from guelph were brought jby constable ramsey before police magistrate moore on wednesday ctntrged with ropnsslng on tho property of the grand river jpfahjng club they gave evldenpe that no notice were visible to them where they entered and they had no intention of trespassing the charges rqr withdrawn an interesting travelogue a most interesting evening was given tho voung peoples guild of krtox church on tuesday night by dr scholflcld of tho ontario agricultural college guelph dr scholfleld mudo a visit to china korea and indlft last summer visit ing the various mission fields and making pictures of the people and the country securing firsthand informa tion respecting their customs mode of life and goneml activities these pictures werj shown to an audience which crowded tho school room xhr scholfleldu running com ments and ihumorous rehearsal of anecdotes oif his travels were exceed ingly interesting and were replete with information not generally given on oc casions of this nature at the close the drs museum ot native wearing apparel household u tonsils and othor foreign articles were exhibited during the evening mr lewis con tributed a solo and messrs lewis jalt jack and burton contributed two quartettes church attendance last sundayas somo what lessoned on account of clement weather but as the rain let up later dn the day more wera ouf fr tho evening services tho rockwood and everton branch of the bible society held their ex ecutive meeting- last tuesday jn the basement of friends church rev john little presided and geo h pearen was the secretary a good meeting was held and collectors were appointed to collect money for the work of the bible society the township plowing match took place last saturday after being post poned from theday before on account of- rain on the misses gerowe farm south of tho highway between the village and guelph leonard gardiner ot guelphand tos g- hutchinson winning some of the big prises the mission bond of the united churoh was addressed by mrs wilcox- of china last friday evening mr charles g mitchell of toronto spent sunday with his methermrs d gv mitchell johnston hewat of slmcoe was heme over sunday the steam shovel was unloaded at tho c n r recently for work in opening up a new piece of highway west from alma street will not be used this fall as the men are not com ing to work at it some of the outfit was removed away for the winter on monday since last weeks issue regarding a f johns who is in goderlch hos pital with- typhoid fever he is report ed as holding his own mr and mrs charles coaton moved to giut lost week 3tzr richardson is spending n couple of weeks with mr and mrs- r b richardson of vlnelnnd ont tho origin of the curfew jslost in obscurity the word is of courao de rived frbnt tho french coayjrejfeu or c6ver fire rev george s writes in denial of the theory associat ed with william tho conqueror and says that the old story at one time universally accepted was tnaf wiularoj tho conqueror fearful of plots among his newly van finished subjects invent ed and forced the curfew as a chook to such schemes and it has come in con sequence to be often quoted as a badge of servitude and an emblem of tyran- ny it is quite evident however that the great norman was not tho origin ator of the idea and although he was probably the first to make ltd general law in england it is mora llkoly to have been a useful precaution against fire than an attempted prevention of rebellion thero is evidence that a curfew bell was rung at oxford inthe days of king alfred nearly two hundred years before tho norman invasion tho history of that city states that the custom of ringing tho bell at car fox every night at eight oclock was by order of king alfred who ordained that all the inhabitants of oxford should at tho ringing of the boll cover up their nres and go to lied which custom is otserved this day the enforcement of tho curfew was rid hardship at a- time when practl- aally no one but the clergy could read and write when the amusements of all classes were ohiefly outdoor sports and when every ono began the labors of 19 flay with the sunrise there was htue if any tyranny in tho compulsory cessation of wopk at eight while ih the nature of the ansa f recreation ceased at dark farmers accessory shop complete list of all necessary farmers goods good news to farmers who have no silos wonderful discovery for using a fodder giving increased profits in milk and beef of fifty per cent- let us explain tho new sugar jack proce3h sold en thirty- day trial all roughage cooked to 180 degrees temperature fowl seeds destroyed a second hand no 12 do laval separator 1 used floury no 21 plow have a trial of our famous cockshutt plows all gopds sold on their merits- louflen lftiter carrier stable flulnsn and water systems some fall fencing new numif and old ones repaired kind- ly give us a trial for anything you requiror high quality goods at reasonable prices j w barberrep real estate have a largo list of farms for sale itfiho vlcnity of acton wo in vito you tbjookthrom over before pur chuslngv spuctals for tho next two weeks 100 acres 214 miles from acton near new highway 70 ncrosi under cultivation stono jiouso good burn and stables hew driving shed dairy buildings prlco 5000 imme diate possession 100 acres 3u miles from acton large barn and stables comfortable roughcast house good soil neat schoof- make us an offer terms if you wish at 5- 172 j a smith telephone 105 acton new lames slippers pomps oxfords satins mens oxfords boots work shoes rubbers all 81zes new ctutdrene shoes school and fine wear 1 at hppy harpbonvv first in the field the progressives of halton hold a convention today tho first gun to bo fired in tho pro vincial election campaign in halton county will pe heard in the princess theatre milton this llthursdayovon- ing when the pfprrpflfllves of halton will hpld a convention ojlccan- dlduto to contest the county iff fte provincial election it is rumored that the liberals wilj not put a candidate in the field in 1016 when the progressives first ventured into politics in thwicounty mr j ford of trafalgar was elect ed with a majority of 1063 over dr nixon and 1221 against e h cleaver in a threecornered fight the progressives throughout the provinco are plodged uncompromis ingly against government sale of liquor and in support of the ontario temperance act why i go to church roger w babson among the most eminent of u 3 a financial experts has given the following for publica tion in answer to the above questua the need of the hour is not mora factories or materials not nore rafi- roads or steamships not moro armies or more navies but rather more edu cation based on the teaching of jcsui the prosperity of our country depends op the motives and purposes of the people these motives and purposes are directed only in tho right course through religion ih spite of their im perfections this jh why i believe in our churches nnd why i am a great optimist on their future as a clearheaded business than ho understands that if churches are to be maintained and to realize their objectives it can only bo by the loyal ty of their membership t church is composed of iu members if fhay do not appreolate and attend its hot- wceofworhlpnd intructionlt j impossible that the church can sur vive much leas be effective of in fluence for good in the community if members are careless and negligent of privilege and duty they cannot pos sibly expect the churoh to arouse or attract tho interest of the secular public r- regular attendance is one of tho boat ways of promoting ittcmlnrice and of securing that the services will bo both stimulating and helpful no thing appeals to a preacher like a full church and nothing will help him more to make it well- worth while to attend regularly even in the hot weathorowen sound sun a school fob beauty culture training wilx be opened in ouelph-by- olivia m graham l of the olivia school of beauty culture toronto for further informatiori apply to mrs crewson the got shoppe s3 quebec street w guelph halton l county prohibition association will hold special meeting- in tho st- pauls united church s s boom wilton on fruay october p at 230 p m all interested in tho suceeu of tho o ta are requeattd to be present told weather demands warmer clothing rn see our great values boys overcoats mode up of heavy all wop coatings warm linings special price 50 700 800 and 1100 mens overcoatsdress coats in dark grays tweed coats good warm coat at 1800 2000 and 2200 jlmens fleecelined underweak extra good value at 100 125 and 150 mens work sweaters with heavy shawl collar dj yc in dark heather shades special at vlvv dark flannelette shirting ex trft heavy and boys shirts special at 30c and 35c yard english flannelette in fancy stripes a good weight for nightgowns extra good value for mens 37v2c grain bags heavy cotton grain bags large size at 50c and 75c scotch fingering and factory yarns we keep the very best yarns it pays to knit the best buy your yarn at this store mclean co mill street acton ont red and white chain store j w jones proprietor a p gibbon president j h turner secretary did you ever stop to think hinton jewellery gift shoppe xmas gift qlpb deposit for any amount can be paid in our eiub toward purchasing gifts for christmas gtart paying jn nqw thdrd year of mwvm purchase and get better value and lpwer pslces ifl ptftn uatpho clocks silverware jowellery flno china cut jlasa porpplain stationery toys fancy goods new wallpaper window shades fine ronch ivory rose pearl and pearl grey toilet requisites musical instruments jlecprfla conieln and see see our line for thursday friday saturday honey pure clover 5s rolled oats 90 lb sack onions 100 lb sack snow apples per bushel prunes 2 lbs for 69c 390 250 125 25c fancy rice 2 lbs for white beans 4 lbs for fleischmans yeast 2 for 25c 25c 5c quick quaker china qa- oats per pkt jc malted milk puff cakes per lb 35c ij h w hinton oif t shoppe vvafehss and clock properly repaired and guaranteed llverplatlnj oeldlrip eyrttw 6 appcjjntment acton j1l j pbesentation at boston church a purse of gold to rev k melean oeorgetown interim moderator lazybones at echool his autns woro alwvs nearly r 7 his tukn were almost lnne but never quite v tftm severnl times ho wellnlnht won abd all but sained nn honorable place ih later llf ho barely missed success now what could bo the reason i could i you guess the services ot ifev kenneth mac lcan b a of oeorsetorn ajs in- terlm moderator of three churches in tho district- wcro recosnlsed last thursday evening at boston church when mr macliean virus presented with an address nnd a purse of gold the ceremony was made the occasion of a social evening at boston presbyterian church enqueuing at which the con- firrogutlons of hornby and omasth churches wero lorgoly represented bov p tv moinhfl pastor of tho jynrlfib iiresidcd and addressos were made by messrs jnrncs peacock w h honryj h turrior and w j t fiampshlro tho ladles oftho congre- ttloos served n dainty supper b 2 pnxlon publisher of tho pa- ducah kentucky sun says that a mans first obligation after his duty to his god and his family is service to his community so inany men and women bocome so engtosaed in their own personal for tunes and welfare thoy give uttlc thought to their town and country thnt is selfish in tho extreme if eyeifif ono did that what sort of world tfto crnjqujouy rooster ju nneered m by such men if s ijfefififj xifou tako thta miw plwen t ft o com munity nnd it bhj sjo pt dpy ffct the best ptaee jn ifhlph f9 ilyp is ono where thero are many men ond women uneclnsbly woriflng f9f the good of all giving of their time l crgyand money to build for you and me r line up with such folk you have somo talent to glvo- olvejt freely it will come ba6k to you many fold by edbon b wnlte shawnoe okla homa copyright 192s forgot to vote an -musing- story is going the rounds in aonnectlon with ono of mr burnetts most prominent workers in one of the subdivisions in flualpl township on election day tho gentle man- jn question according to one of the prostwurlve candrdnteshmieoutlve was so busily engaged in setting vot ers to the polls that he forgot all about voting himself and at six ooloefe when the poll cloned was more than disgusted when the tact that he had negloeted tot exorcise his franchise was brought to ms attention when tho btory was related to mr burnett he was one of tho drat to see the joke and lind a hoarty laugrh ovor tho oo currency blora exrrrors its talked about everywhere i j- price demonstration sale i at ihecton produce gkoce1by co everywhere people are talking about the astounding low prices we are quoting for quality rrst groceries thats what this sale is for to demonstrate that through our connection with the buying association we can and do undersell we buy for less money than the average store because of this associa tion note carefully the values we have arranged for this week where and when have you ever seen their equal yet they are but a7ew of hundreds of genuine bargains now being offered if you need groceries btiy now tomorrow and save our motto quality first for flaky crispy pie crust tfry our national flour wijrjcq up yyell wltla any kind ot ahqrtening dpd ybull bo de lighted vlth tho kind of crust it mokes this flquc is also flno for biscuits doughnuts griddle cftkos layer cakes etc t jtforval flour f w- b browns co prop fjpryal on i klfg8 choice fatpnai- n9rval proaol flour ptry gieny bc 80 r ind101 r 22phojfea munlcial 3jf r 3 and 343 f qi tho tang of hto october is in tho uir a fine frosty autumn flavor bedford peps to fa rational jmatceg 3 boxes for t bag salt reg 0y 3 bags for 25c 25c toilet paper regular per roll 15c extra spec ial 3 rolls for 25c sugar at lowest priceg spap special comfort pearl surprise p jg 3pld and sunny monday 10 bars for soap chips z lbs for coarse and pine salt cwt 7 25c 100 pineapple jelly 4 lb i a glf98i reg ypc for v specials for this week shortening peerless shortening net weight 5 lb pail 3 lb pail lib bricks 2 for 85c 50c 35c lard j jbuttjjand cgs our specialty the acton produce grocery co c k browne prop lei3hman block phone 16b 3 if pail i lb brick bulk crural lbs for cured imeats side bacon by the piece per lb baekbflcon by the piece per lb cottage roll whole or half per- it smoked hamwhohs orhalf per lb j- i i pork cu3rs fresh hani whole or half per tp shoulder ftoasr per rtf ipiq roagt pep it rib roast per b i side por by the piece per j- pork sausage 3 bs foi 1 58c 20c 35c 37c 47c 34c 35c w j patterson 3tore nowoppjv wednespav afternoons s l v free press job printing is always neatly pom hpi i4

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