Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 12, 1928, p. 3

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till komi h v artmi 3jtm jlrrfia thi ac i in 1 tlnrily rvr mll surel a t 111 i iii s j1 11 r 1 tr cliargcl a mtl state tt r 1 r t wl 1 1 1 tl r oil a1vi urisim it u i s 1 ti li i hon us itlt i i ii jltartiiptime in iicxv hit- wcnlhtr t the yit week iui hud much of tlit liiiiic t of in early pnni in imy tvcnt the turn i u hum for lie people of tin coiiimurnty to clutn up i heir i mi upcr ntion or prophciymf nhoiit tin ele hi up ijn wiilii warm wuithcr hns come iver owner of property nnd cvlry tenant should in nnelivel feel it tlicir duty to remove the evidences ol u in lei rnvjifc and to nid and nuemtnt nnturt ii hi worl of luiciiutilicntioii every rprinr elenn up proramiiil should include dtpo ill of winter iuuimulhhon of litier nnd ileciiycd vegetation rc- pnitmj and repainnnj f1 buildinjs and landscape iirdeninj i undegpe furdlnini is no lqnjcr asoci nled with lurje e tntei nonc the liorric lover with in small urea can make his environment a beauty pot uilli ii little well directed labor and it ts laljor uhieh pay remarkably well thursday i vtn1ng aliul 12 128 mifr ilwunea outlook never better the outlook for general business in canahawii never better than it is thin spring evidence in aupportfhisrrtjmnrri jhc ciirrndmngavenimenr ttureuuorsfntn7tic whictt i s t n of a f i iirmtrn well represented in parliament it is mien tinr to learn that lawyers and farmers are the two principal vocations represented among the 215 members of the cnnadinn federal house of commons there nrc 70 or the rormcr and 50 of the latter jn third place come doctors with 30 then merchants with 2 followed by 12 journalists nnd nine munufntturers the remaining 51 members re j reient a variety of callings among the cabinet ouneil of 17 there nre six lawyers four farmers two journalists and the other five represent as many oeutions tach of the four farmer cabinet minis ters hon robert torke minister of immigration mid colonization hon w u motherwell minister of agriculture hon charles stewart minister of he interior and hon charles dunning minister of jjnilwnys and canals represents a constituency in western canndu tach began farming on home siend land and has become a successful farmer hon mr orke and hon mr dunning came from the british isles as young men without any capital hon mi motherwell nnd hon mr stewart arc natives of ontario but as yoiine men heeded the advice of hoi ace creeley and went west to saskatchewan and alberta in it political talk unemployment question in the united states contentious one present time se to b but in ninny vscsthcstntanenjsjt the true mate o7ntt airs would appear to be a little lt lions in cnnadn all thow that cnnadinn trnde nnd manufacturing nrc on a higher level thin they were a year ago taking the state of the index for the corresponding month last year us 100 and the latest index for the present year the results nre employ ment 105 pi i iron 127 steel 177 bank debits 135 bank clearings 1 32 carload nig 109 building permits 133 imports iis exports 113 the em ployment figure is that reported to the bureau for the first of march curloadiiif 9 are for the mid week of march an the other filurcb rellect conditions during the month of february municipal information the auditors report for ii27 is in the hands of clerk farmer and reird tor distribution to rate payers the little booklet of twenty eight pajes gives n fund of municipal information auditors arnold and knapp have been very thorough in their audit of the town books the information contained in the auditors report is authentie it covers the activities of the municipal council the public school board the public utilities commission and the free library board if you would know the activities of your town and where its finanets are distributed apply to clerk i armer for a copy of this book they are free to ratepayers and arc published for your enlightenment get your copy and study it intelli gently and know your town s stnndine and you will have a better and peril ips not so critical under standing acton alwayu hns a band in going over vnrious exchanges throughout the province the trials and difficulties of bands in the smaller centres sccnife to be a problem that con fronts many municipalities it is conceded that every town should have its bind but it is a real problem to secure the necessary finances and keep the band recruited up to full strength with ood players the smaller centres the members must regard organization as a work of i must if the in the is to appear overdone the reasons given by secretary of labor davis who places the worklcss at 1874000 arc in icresting the country has not yet recovered frtim the effect of the mississippi floods the floods of new i ngland or the tornudo in florida the trouble in tfic bituminous coal fields threw numbers out of work but can hardly have affected industry in gen eral us ample supplies of coal were on hand he refers however to the temporary closing of some industrial plants 1 1 is a reversion onhe conditions that prevailed a few years ago when in the heat of political campaigns the canadians were reported to be flockinj to the united states where employment was readily to be secured can it be possible that the real reason for the extravagant claims of certain i ublie men at this time in our neighboring country to the south of us are really based on the political phitfoim- however it is a curious fact that these stitisties are always given the most limelight in view of an appioaching election on either side of the line neighborhood tstews i uin mr und mr nvmijelin huvti mowmj to niwinnrtcel win n mr vaiutlui luci inkin u no itlnn in a rrctmrry mr austin hum mrs it a vinrn mm w davlilwn ami wtn jim otlwr- uootl a termini the rune nil of llu iat bamtirt gamble at fverlnn ial friilay mrtnni j ii cjlhson i j antlionv w a ilurrhlll and w a lumefchotumi motored and rprnl utiuday in toronto when ihry rrwnt a plcurant aftpmoon at llu ontario mureum advocate hum inoton i- jntinuu hns bn appointed care ukrr nt the kait end gclmol prrti uhafp a london paid a uliort visit to his fatlirr utr wm charfl ijocurt fllit on turwloy w c icrrnn nnd family nre rcmovtnc to toronto where tiicy wilt reside in futurl cvcmt of the tudcnbt wlio are at- tending mncdonald hall quelph arc rnendlnr tliclr liolldays at tlietr luuiico here pfcfrey mtncib lias rented mr corwlnli iiroiwrty on dront circe t and willogken a mctaurant nnd candy store bncy re umed home tram ill joph n llacpltnl on monday and iiroflrcjlng nicely on prldny night burclora broke into harrlon mackllns naras an uie comer or water nnd hllkab tli olreetn and carried away came ncces- lies itank coleman had uu mulortuno to tall off a platform at the vera chem ical workn on saturday afternoon last nnd rtraln the usamcnts of ills lea tlie auction sale of robert harrison nelson township wlilcli was lield last thursday set a record for hlch price three work horses and one road mare uild for 731 oats went at 1 10 per bushel nnd mixed rraln for 3jd per cwt gazette georgetown band be a success the professional players usually drift to the larger centres where tbc can secure remuner atipn for their playing and the onus in the smaller places who make the buckhorfc oclie band are those who have the community spirit uppermost in their thought the men who take their leisure hours to work at band reheiirsuls and play without cunstdem hon for the pay that sometimes conies and nioie often does not aoton has been furmiitc in this respect ever since the bund v as organised in 1m72 acton hnswvri been without a band foi each season an through the years there have been those who ucre willing to sacrifice tunc and money to keep the organization in good condition seldom has a paid bandmaster bl in necessary and consequently citizens have not bet i called upon to pay large grants for the upkeep of the band i w tt acton families have been leaders in the activities of acton hand nnd have contributed much to us success mi j c hill was for years its leader nid chief executive und others of ins rclamcs have hein associ ited with it for over fifty eirs lie has been a continuous mem ber ujld tits cannptc tias had much to do with the phenomenal success or he band i he ujher famil is that of mr william mason mi c w mason for n number of yens led the oi j anijiiiuu sucec is shoul fully uid is again u member kceve mason has hit always since his residence hcie found tune to dcvoti in ill to the leadership ol acton citizens itaiiu and at various tiuus all n i mooie has been h indmastcr and assistant and cycr willing to step in to 1111 a vicinity io enumerate all who have contributed to its success would be a st i for the old man as rt hutoiy datls hack hcfoic the present editors time it is one of the institution that has alwus been in acton since ttt inccpton und is possibly taken for granted it in apprnjiitcd by the citizens gener ally and mi institution of which they are proud w hile the aic little burdened with the dllhi ill ties ol the hand as in inan places fare has neer been a time when they were laekinj- in jjmn then support iinuutuilly and moriilly i he hand season vill sou if he here again and acton hand will just naturally he expected tj hi its pi lee ill the community anil the prospects this eir were never better for a band to be pioud of save the foreaui it is appalling to learn that since the arrival of the white man in canada forest fires have destroyed to pei cent of her primeval forest wealth tour or live nines as much timber has been burned in this eouu ti as haj been cut for the uses of man and the i tuirenieiits of comnleice dissipation of our accessible timber supplies within a period of twenty five years is forecast t bring home to the minds ol c madians jjcjorc it is too late the tragic loss that will result to this country if our forest areas are totally destroyed canadiun forest week has been set aside in the press in the schools in clubs and public gatherings the importance of canada s forest and canadas forest industries will be drawn to public uttention if everybody in canada realized that thousands of families and millions of dollars of capital are dependent upon the canadian forests everybody would think twice before throwing dojvn lighted matches or cigarette stubs or lighting arcs in dangerous places md leaving them to spend on or below the surface of the ground carelessness has destroyed o0 per centv the axe has taken 13 per cent only eaicfulness will save the 27 per cent of our foicst wealth that remains hon charles stewart mintsicr of the interior has to do with t anada forests und it is encouraging to note his ivity in ardusnif public opinori as to the situation and the imperative need for care in preventing force t tllls lditomal notes id s in the spring a young man s fancy thoughts of rouds and curs i he stukinj apparatus on the post office clock eiltinh in hih car and doing the limit in sink it the liouib it can be truly said that tunc 1 1 hit when the hour is recorded h nmy surpne many readers to lcirn that the i n il j vi puibhased and generated by the ontario 11 dr 1 ictti ic 1iiwer commission at its niagara 1 ill sysitui last year was i 072 387 horse power be jnldi iuiuiito clobc has launched a cumpatgn that ret u nil general approval its just kids lould have the membership ot every child ii ovmce much can be accomplished when jjownups md motorists all unite to pre ideiui huildidf eoutiacts awarded in canada last month me valued at 21g 100 ammcrcuse of 21 per cent nur the total in march 127 in the first three month of l2h the total value of contracts let is t ul ft the highest total in the history of the dominion computed with a imilur period in any other ye ir unit iiml i ol the i in i n iii eele it ilf ss has lie en supplied with a copy deiies annual eluul report for iho a viiy tnorough report covering the ictmtiis and improvements thut have been out thiouijinut thi year in hultons schools citieus interested in the education facilities county prove most interesting k dr and mrs j ft brooke nnd sons of toronto acre week end visitors ui town mhr ultt kcnnctlyol owen caund ins u visitor in town over the weekend mrs horry devercaux tpent the week end wllh tuil mother and sister at a veil lna mrqrccory has the plan rendy for a ir yew lhracre whlcu he orulcjt in gcornctown this yenr hoy idnir lias taken over the meert orclieitra itev kennetl msclcjui unjor grant and mr and mrs e- v harraclousn attended the funeral of the late rev w n mckay at toronto on tuesdaj a beautiful communion table present ed to the united church by mr ttnlph rocs as a memorial to the bite mrs ftoss was dedicated tost bun day by the removal of mr nnd mrs it o mclr from town we lose rood citizens durintf their five years here they have made many friends mr melr was cs peclally active in musical circles betas l or the town band leader of the concert orchestra director of music or the united church sunday school and lander of the sunday school orchestra he was also secretory of the hal ton chapter ram and a member of the business men s association the best wishes of many friends will follow mr and mrs melr to their new home in chatham herald oakvilix dr and mrs dull arc spcndlnn the easter vacation with relatives in itlno- stoti and district ctcorffe jackson of the cnr utan is ependhui the easter holiday in iclnga ton mr and mrs ii c lundmarsh moved to their lakeshorc residence west of town on wednesday and will be residents until winter chas atkinson manager of pit and fashion moved his family from toronto to oakvllle on wednesday and uicy will become permanent residents chas lesantt has returned to oajtrluc after being in lakeland florida for a year or more charlie reports times in the tunny state not as in boom times star stanley wood who hns been the capable violinist nt the oreeory jtiieatrc for tome time post has gone to midland where lie assumed the leadership of an orchestra of four pieces at uu model theatre miss liilda buhner whojias been vult- utb at tile liome of mrs w k ijapitt has left for tier home at hampton heights maine mr and mrs m j butter arc leaving an the lth inst for n visit to pentlcton b c to iftrs it u dare their daughter and to mike dare grandson they will be away about a month icncral metal devices limited cap italised at aoo 000 will locate on kerr street oakvliu tcndvrs have been called for a cement block building one storey gux300 feet as nearly fireproof as possible record mjlton mrs hugh armour and babe of hamilton have been vultlng her parents mr and mrs sam brush dr j l sutherland who bos been confined to his bed for cevcra weeks is we are glad to say making good progress toward recovery mr arthur parrlngtan returned home last week from an enjoyable three months visit with relatives ln england police magistrate ii p moore of ac ton was in town on saturday after noon and fnvorcd the champion with a friendly call mr and mrs liable and urn c qproul if clarksan and w m chamberlain of california visited their uncle thomas onlbrnlth itobert street last week mrs nell mckcclmle a r respected u of uulon was found thut morn lug dead in bed by bar husband at their ihiitil on queen street george pearson who purchased the residence of the tats david downey nir of victoria unit uronte streets lorn down the frame dwelling and b busy building a new brick hoiec with modern conveniences champion mrs w it moorr of niagara palls n y lias been vulting tier sisters the mlw lullot main street cast mr and mrs carl williams of niagara isalls apciit sunday in town at the home of her parents mr and mm jno morlcy mr and mm p c wlumott and mr und mm j ii wuimott motored to port culbomc last sunday and upcnl the day there with mr jos h- harrison sheriff webster wlm spent several days at his office here early last month u otahi wc understand seriously 111 at his home in norvol ills many friends will be sorry to lieor this refomur lltalnin with tilt an i iri ii ibly uifrn nevi f llvi tl u mother uho it ii that her boy wm ii mlinjf unollur ixiy ii tlruy prohulily f vto inolhi r liaii liunutl with ludlunullou nt llu wlrkril nrv wltli whlrh uunr pliijmntf of lu r ism ha lurud hhn into bud habits but grnerally when gtmxl manrutt nrq corniptvd in rurly youtli the evil is com munlcuted not u much from individuals an from the nrowd or gnng of which tlu normal city or village boy nt the agr of ten or twelve an da himself a mrmlwr these informs organ lxaunnn nre ufunlly known by tlie name of the locality in which tlu boys live elm ljm street crowd the wilson hilt gong and no fdrtli hsch gang lias a memlier ship of from nix to a doxen hoyn and the o iwys have practically no activities that are not activities of lite gang thry liave uirlr lleclal calls and whlstlrn their special wauwords often their r lingo thry have tliclr regular meeting places and tile i r own parllculi pastlmed and uvocallons l he tendency of a gang of boys of such an age to exhibit tliclr daring tills nicouragrh lawlessness and leads to mischievous am sometimes dangerous performances steal ing from orchards jumping on freight- trains fighting oilier gangs with stones and clubs these nre lome of the gang occupations of boys wlio nre fairly well behaved individuals t1m parents and teachers who net promising tyn going wrong and bad boys growing worse are likely to feel that tlie associations are pernicious and they try therefore to break up tlie gangs the attempt usually fails and simply mokes tlie gang more sly in iu operations and its individual members more evasive more secretive harder to reach tlie gregarious spirit that has just awakened in tho boy is instinctive and persistent in expressing itself instead of trying to separate the boy from die gong the wise teaclicr and tlie wise parent will recognize the gang in a friendly manner cooperate with it in its marc laudlblo efforts mainly athletic and try to give is interests nnd desires that will take the place of the illegitimate and damag ing pursuits into which it lias shown a tendency to drift if a man has a utile sympathy and ingenuity and is willing to take pain lis can win the confidence of tlie gang to which his boy belongs he mny not at flnt see luw he is to divert the acqubiltlve spirit that prompts the robbing of appleorchards into iuch quiet nnd innocent pursuits as collecttnn stamps or butterfllcr but if he is will ing to train with tlie gang to be patient with it and to recognize the uefulnci and thi nccesrlly of it neither he nor the boys will regret the time co spent how a 1111 wafl savh do you lovi him u hut j hi crum din for him a lu u i iiliu tt i of a lady of who i rjij nmnrnt hi hat jll t lunrd no but i low him well iiuunli ttp lly ulili him wi th bright n ply the ftillnwlnit i lory i uhorc hivrwmble i lit i in n lonely llglithoust hiirbnnd nt the rxwn i of an irl ill lu not only to llv but ui iiv iter i of irrftt iiifft ring limine diroclory mftllv al wisest couroc the light wlil nt u plnrt cnlled tlu crib ttto mile out j a lake nnd mr mounted the mnsnlve masonry at hit entrance to a tunnel which rtrrivtd the wuter nipply of a irrnt lty one day in the mrly wlnt r the btepir was obliged it go ashore for ruppllri a rudrten storm prevrnlrd hh immnllnu return but he had no ft nr th it tht llghti would 1m- allowed to i out in hli nhnencc two or thret tl lyi lntti when thr temiest hnd nhiltid though the fa lit 11 1 ran high in mntln hit way townrd holiu u i be i lit could ills wlfo was rnady nt the window of the lower and drew up hit llttli cargo with a rope which nlir lowt n d tigaln for him junt at that mmnint hli litnit was swept out frtnp under hh ft et slow ly nnd more slowly lm wan drawn up till finally he was at the window n cdgi then a gust of wind rtnick him back into the surging waters again the rope wan thrown to him uiiu after n llttic ho churi tl it again up tlie side or that ntoiir tower painfully and slowly did the llttic unman druw lier husband tossed bnck und forth by tlie wind after he reached the window a long strong pull made him raft- aji he dumbed into the room hli wife fainted away nnd he found her clothen worn throng e where rbe hnd braced her knecr ngnlnrt the stone wnll lit r wcddlni ring wa gone and her ictt arm wm torn at the elbow when rhc came tti henlf nnd they could talk together she explained tlint when he fell her ring was pulled from her finger and her arm woancled but said the heroine you know that was no time to faint and w 1 drew that ropr up with my right hand and my teeth prinmorc martin this year wiui tho pormnnont roofinp for baniiiouueo shoda iiowin initial cont crnnnn in hik nhootg onny nnd quick to lay permanent look prwf hnndnoma in iinponrnnct ivo vt nto iron incrnaimn vnluo of prorty mndo of fnrnouu council htnndnrd pniviinizod nhnotn givomzuofrooflur roo on lima to wnu to ullinacoojul bulbs and gras seed spring 1 here and the tairvlcw nurrcrlct have among other linen n rouple of i ih cinl oftcvlng which ore priced very low can ldcrlnj tlie quality choici glapioli iuu1s per dozen 50c per hundred 3 50 lawn grass sled per half pound 30e per pound 55c fanview nurseries a ii jlmhop i soils phone ii acton p- durant car for bolton camp dif j a menivln pliynclan and gurgaon oillcii mill lit id h ii ii cirncr howrf iv nit nn i i ijtin hlroi t legal iliom no i o lloz uk iiaroi d nasii paifmfr m a dorntor oolicitdr notary public conveyancer ctc pcnilvman block acton ont aiomi1 llwr on klhtoaj10a ii mrii j 10 a in ti j p m muturtlayit z no nlorlt dr j m dcll d d s l d s dantlat honor qmdunt ot toronto untv nliy tim lalest omitlhtlc ud u 1 hire i ohlci at rnlden i ortinr of uiu iml i rodnrl it stre tu dr j h johnson d d s l d s datttal oorrjaon offln ivor bank of n iva scotia tl i i ilionl 15 mtoccllancouo bu ij vbu 1 hi furtun ut ui t j wlfv lull biimn iircuntiimul nf ujmin in r for tt lh utile prartlrjil di in j hi oci is nill iinui t ii he lslt in lur mitlitr in llu luwi hlilfl for bimitelf ultb rutin r doubtful xuccimi durlni urn of hum lnieti in tli he found llu it i io ill ml u un nun who vi i mi held i to in tin autumn i in- n luif 1 i ilui ntnir hut uftir rumni mini in hi rli lit icltui mi uoiuii i hu mini hi i i lit ti lm ml cold 1 n 1 t in n i hull in n overpov 11 i ii h iiluil j ly j un to hiiei ii til tbrtuiirb i i ihh r ll r 1 in h id ini n wi nr ould prituillj talt if 1 ilol in i notlct i rim it tll j tllih i ill ih i uili i un mil t 1 i warm niun un i mil itimoht f noniithlu he i in ubl d him i trif illnturbed oiil with whom hupprt aallil f ir iui bin ha on behalf of the employees of punnt m iti roy d kcrly general manager prcstntttl ll two door our ml srhn to the bolton 1 rcih t m btaplefnrd general secretary of the asioriation of toronto it a recent im oub in the kinc i dwartl hotel 1 alt cu nil ford mated iot i tldrcss or member of the rotiry club by which the presentation was i i milted cylinder r c imp through utv nihborhond worker i t the roronto kotary c jroiip rev mr bt iplc irt holdnm the adc illuni tu 1 n itt i il tor it i nur wife ih w l lull 1 t an 1 i 1 nt lint milt tf dot ut r 1 n u u nniir wiuii np ii iii 1 uu rt plwd tin j roftiiir mi kl 11 n iltl h 11 111 1 vlni him i frl tndlj i il on thi uriii a penult and i iiiu uuc io iuir t ijitr ktup tiff in it n evident uthti that ull until both fctnu put ci nnd or n jour lrki th i 11 vntu o to mj tli prof mi r ii hun 1 aoulb hla co ll t illn mill a bulltj look ertpt into hli fit il tit ft it a i m ill lumli ll bin b uuik re ill f pot kit ind furtht r tiort 1 in n it thrt h in unci of nt ipt r nprlnl vt r our liu- a it thi id r ji ni i if you u0 red ro orange pelcoa ta in 192s you will enjoy canadas finest tea and materially raduca your tea bill red rosa orange pekoe lasts longer because its additional strength and flavor make it go further every package guaranteed j- cadesky of toronto cyesight spcci vlist wii 1 hi at 1 hhownd i it i 1 htoitt i ton monday may 7th lni drui i iiit ns i i aiion i itl 1 hour 0 a m till 4 p francis nunan dooubindar ace duo t liooun ot all klnda mad t inter period i cain of evry cnuorlp- tlon carefully hound hullnff nauy mil promptly done wyndham strtet cluolph out ovnr william hton r j kerr auctioneer nnd renl tfltntc twenty yejirn 1 xpcrlenco list ouil phori ittx with ml otrywvno fire insuranc3 sec a- c nick lin dower ava box 444 acton special ground sceenings 2600 per ton we havt- installed a 24inch double j lead chopper lor fatt fine iriiidm try us all teeds on hand national nouval kins t hoicl w be browne co nokval ilouit mills nokval ont hio iaoneu goaretuwn 90r2 hramplon i27rt painting and house decoration niiniiij a speciality prompt altrutloii satlsfactlin i lutrantrrtl itlciiaui ii i1lanch lkjt 350 acluil iiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiiiiiiim im iiimr iiimiiui imiiiiiiii nimiiii i i i i ii iin t extraordinary values in slightly used cars olfcrnik real huriini spring is here the b uuldoo gcltinc your car now while wi in reconditioned tars mun ot there cars hove bli drivin a short tunc been completely overhauled and uri in perftct condition tctd of course nil have ciuuian come in and see the values we aie ofleiin now tlie prices and cart will coiivinee yoti h a coxe cliryulfr iludmn and ijjicv c rw acton monument works we un ii iv in i i oultlon to t r u tliu infit in m numnnli if tin otoni you d ilrp in not in our ardu wo eiin offer you th iinllmltfh unaortment ntocli d it tlie fnctor with tho i re otnt iirrani tnicnta wo iro iiro- imrid t offer nrlcon thut can not b buti r d anywhiri if you ur ronumi lullnf thu purchaso f i in iiuini nt it 111 jiuy you t i i in j mr irur now wo illtr i connl 1 r lliu wiving on ordirn pbict 1 during tin- winter ni ioon john nicol phono 152 main qtiat acton alberta coal wo ore acccntlnff orders for lump i1ec alberta coal delivered in bins ror 12 25 jtila coal li from the ocm ubic at drumhcllcr owned and olrat ed by jolin a henderson wlnni pir it tto receive ordero for ft cor lqas delivery will be made about war 10hi j b mackenzie titeasuniars saix of land ixik aiuieajis or taxes vluao of acton county of llalton lly virtue of u warrant under uie hand of tho ilecvc of the vlllaue of acton ufurefcald and tlie teal of the wud vu luue dated the 16th day of february a o 1022 and to mo directed commond- lun me to levy upon the lond1 herein after described lor tlie arrcarn nuiiwcuve- ly due thereon toacthcr with all costfl incurred i hereby jlvo notice uat pur- maiit u thi aiucjnctit act it 8 o 1027 chapter jau i hall on xucbdy jum uth 1020 at llu hour of one o clock p m at tin council oliamber in the town hall in the vllluju of acton ofoixuld proceid to w 11 by lublle auc lion wj much ol eliii mild landj an may ut iilcejiary for llic puyineut of the aid urn ant and uianicj tlnniii unltmia tucli urrcuru and charutj t hall httu been ioiir iald iit jll plan u ycara in arixuro 1dj4 100 and 101 icnulty uui laxim cuu may 1 1bj8 total so6 jl tbjb4 t3 112 4b awn d in lh nam i f the warden liluu und luchurd word n tiinluivllle qiiturlo tin id ulioa art putentid ii n 1 aitmilt truamircr ot aclan 0asgun invinciitll icsrtsjs rj lai1el htitrrana i illotccts youit icecnmjaal ta1iix kiuivji y manufactured by mclauuns limitli hamilton and wmniuaa i hulihcriptioiiii for- all muipiiiimb j liken at llic i to lrewi oluca v

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