Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 12, 1928, p. 6

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k mart lui yj iali j car in yw km tr llna ftta of outpiil llaymlu at icunx maim artmt mi llwlurday april 1djii by itflv a o ntfiwurt m a kllen only diiuuhti r of mr nml mra morrlit uy rn arton to mr paul alexander cripnn ton or hip latr mr urtd mri william crlppvi of acton imn dkwailt parly motulay hjatnii ui lirr latti rmldrncr 615 mlurhmirno turret inronto in her oath year dorothy mumida dnwart widow of the late krv ldwurd hartley dowart dd umit1i at loronto general iraiipilaj on uaturdny april 7 lini mrs oracr qmltli widow of th iftui moie uiilltll of acum mid mother of hubrt tlwdth 171 ill lien avenue roronto in her 07th year lgjrtun jjjrgg jrrfib tiiuitilday apnn 13 j brief local news bprlnu hiui come aealn amofcem be careful in the wood the dam in fly ins on tho trw attain tho rinl bylaw will bo voted upon on may 1 canada aalcn your help to nave the foresto from fire canadian forestry week will be held from april 23 to 38 the trout ashing eeauon ojwmi two i celts from tuuday and now it in a queatlon of what car are you eolnfl to buy get ready to paint up the premtaw during the iprlng days thn baneball aeooon will be opening in tlrfcfew weeks locally kaoter vlaltora were present in many homes over tho holidays cccd were cheap enough u be eaten in modcratu quantltlea at easter wo warned you not to be hasty in discarding your heavies last week the wodncuday halfholiday u gen eral in oil tho business place in town now oct your copy of mm a iiik ports rrom clerk farmer they aw free tlrwrv rtttn neighborhood news h h no k nakhaoawl va 11m followlnir 1 1 tho muroh rrpnrt tor ii fl ho h nujjuuuwiyn nr iv kenneth wallncr 30fl antm mroreiior 301 wllina ijlorry 37t marlon alulrrnon 1fi jr iv clrorup wallace 331 jr iii lronurtl ilrownlnvv 403 charlrn iloidrrnoii 473 catherine an- krnein 410 jr ii hniold ijorbi r 34 evelyn olorcy 3fiq jiimrn wallace 377 jr pr christina wallace max dtory o l dunntll tcachrr mai l1nafao toronto hnlldayu lrnlc xterlor mlrn ilcifllc illiinlr nf till teaching ntnff in iiiendlnti tin at the parental home of mr ulnnle the brlcktaycrn arc fixing tho of tho church here mrs famcl of ororgctown was a visitor jn the village last week communion orvlco was lield here on sunday a number of ymmr people- joined tho church mrmbernhlp the dance hrld in tho hall on tuesday last was wet patronized all report having u good time tlie rcndn on the coven ui line above the village have been in bad condition 4 mr and mrs cecil rtlddler and chil dren of toronto spent the holiday at mrs niddlera home with mr and mrs alex dlnnlo duniln the following in tho school report for tho month of march for q q no 0 ecqueslng hr iv howard webster carl dayera jr iv lawrence webster walter pryer haul woldle fllgna webster annlrt slack silly mcphedran stewart uuddlck wllber pryer al wilfred waldle ab henry kelly ab xlncluul kelly ab jr in beatrice kelly viola jlobert- non jr h ttlmcr ituddlck willie waldle dr i frances mullln alox waldle dorothy frank or tr clifford webster jr 3 ida fryer pr a helen olbbens annie kelly c f achcoan teacher leuteteh jfwtn kphi flying over town in a southerly dlwcuon on ounday gvenlnjf it uccd to w that a fool was person who didnt know anything hut now a tool is the fellow who knows it au sundays blizzard ployed havoo with many of the telephone lines between here and ouelph and other neighboring vil lages it la cleanup time the hmvos proclamouon published elsewhew asks every citizen to cooperate in the spring cleanup advertising increases turnover in creased turnover moans increased in come advertising is anhlvestmght not ah expense carclcflsncsii in the woods lias cost canada untold millions through forest fires which liavo destroyed 60 of tlie original forest an interesting letter from dv t d j farmer wlio lias been spending the winter in england appears on another page of this issue burlington council has again refused a request for tfloooo for a high school addition a bylaw was turned down by the people when tlie request was for 50 000 teacher was giving a lesson on tlie idiosyncrasies of march what is it she asked that oomes in like a hop add goes out like a lamb father replied the smallest pupu the municipal offlcero have this week removed the obstructions from tlie mill atreet drain and it is now draining tlie water from tlie basement of the business places liere in good aliape aprils always blowing bubbles see her soapsuds in the sky foaming up in frotliy clouds there white and feathery and high see tlie many colored bubbles edge of april bubbles makes uu rainbow for us tlicre 8 s no 10 erin the following is tlie report of o b no 10 erin for tlie easter examinations r iv hazel parey 70 4 louise qwackliamer 60 0 daisy foster 0 4 edith russell 53 0 r iv harold mclntyre 03 7 mildred foster 50 raymond thomp son hl roy foster 05 3 vera mc- eaakfrttmt6nkua kjthumi priv at a qtiiwbi1 uumj emily 44 jock cole 33 7 ut u- bessie apeora 032 thompson 04 4 jr h vcmn toater 51 4 br l marlon mcdonald 513 ruth colo 47 archie mcdonald 33 br pa douglas mceachren 03 viola gpear 00 j willie thompson 00 5 audrey mclntyre lena cole jr pr russell johnson jack mcln tyre absent for examinations louise b btccn teacher eden mnt a tree and vine a coxy nook r tiny laugh from a trickling brook a pretty aonflvjg of wi u ray of mn a braeerul lend a hit of happiness a alienee i can hear all thm dainty tiling wake tlie woods x love so dear he may liave a greasy hat and the seat of his pants may be shiny but if hlnchlloreiriavibtneirii iutltenett agolnsr the window pone a halfhour before he b due home for supper you can trust him with anything you havo new river mafaooine quite a contingent of georgetown folk attended tlie acton alee club con cert on wednesday evening they ex pressed much pleasure m the excellent programme and hinted that georgetown would give tlie olce club a good house lf their concert wore put on there masons orchestra will supply the musto for a dance following the jr i ode eiichro on april 18 applb scab contttol r prom our observations of experimental orchards for the control of apple scab it would appear that the sprays appllod at the time of the delayed dormant and tho pink stages in the development or the buds aro the most important at uio delayed dormant stage wlien about i to v gmm leaf tissue is exposed m applicauon of spray material gives protection to young leaves and the sepals pf the developing rrult buds which are very susceptible to primary infection it u important to prevent this infection as much a passible because where a heavy infection toko place early in the season it b comes difficult to effectively prevent rapid i prcad of tlie disease with rubsequlih spraying the pink application u of great inv portonce many growers do not real ire the lass of fruit which takes place at this time rrom tho infection of the fruit pedicels from our experiences this has been a trtoua loss in the chsck plots of our explrlmliita orchards tim import ant factor hrro u whore possible depend ing on wiatlur conditions to daly tlie spray until the fruit pedicels have separ ated and are exposed this will ahowth bpray material to give protection and pre vent infection of those suswpubl parts tho calyx application when most of the petals have fallen u also an impor tant svray a spray at this time aliould largely prevent ihp scab infection which resului in the severe cracking and de- fgrmhig of tho fruit a spray two weeiu later is woomuumd- ed ako and is directed towards further protection wgaliut this type of scab in- jury it is enliai that sprays for icjj con trol should be applied byfore poinds of pmuiild ralniall and the bet twulbj are obtained whore uv kpuhctlou a taad0 aifcordlug to uie tui of de velopment and uu probability of rain fall auperunnul hnn wou tho w m q of 110 presbyterian church mot at tho home of mra jos wilton on thursday or last week with a good attendance an inttrtstlng meet ing was held mr herb ailbertson had tho misfor tune to have lib fingers severely cut while at a sawing bee last week mr otanley goddcn was the victim of a serious muhap lost week when a pile of wood collapsed and fell on him breaking his hip he was removed to tho ouelph acnerol hospital and t injuries are of a rather serious natiura easter sunday was fittingly observed in tho churches here at the presbyteri an church in tii afternoon rev mr gosselln delivered an appropriate and excellent address and the choir contri buted appropriate music at the evening service in uio united cliureavthbrev mr marsh delivered tlie easter message in his usual canablo manner tho choir rendered two easter anthems which were very much appre ciated mr and mrs howie wright and family of toronto were holiday visitors at the wright home misses margaret and norma webb nf llnwood spent the holiday at the home of mr jos borden mr acorge hampton and family or ouelph spent tho holiday at mrs uamp- sona qr mr and mrs cowan of toronto spent the easter holidays at mr w argos jamul orllnbladi an mm rtnult of it parulytlr utmkr u hlrh he i uffored last uoik william jaiiiui grecnnlude tflo llvi ixh1 htr it gin iph pawcd awuy on uumluy at i j home of 1i1h daughter mm otep i u coxo hi ri bom in london 1 uulii id the lata mr aroemilado went to clui h in 1011 nud had lived thici practlc lly ever nlurc uurvlvlng him iwslflo liln wile are two daughters mrs utrpli n coxc of acton and mrs lloyd prln ut ouelph nnd two rainn inrcy of loiul n cngland and joseph of guolph r in funeral waa item on wednesday u ni his renldenco on liverpool btreel aucl ill to at acorge it church and thence ui woodlawn cemetery mru oracie omitii toronto after numy niouuui of physical weak- nbsabnd muclr aufferlntfrii tirucr- ntlllul panred peacefully nway lout batur day 7th liuit at tho toronto aentral hoipltu jhe uas in her nlxtycluhtli jcar ovtr forty ycam ago mrs sinltl camo to acton the brlilo of tho lati moccaomlth with her husband alio resided hero for many years lately she has lived with hor only son mr hubert smith 170 tulton avenue toronto mr and mrs smith ministered to her with lovlug care nnd solicitude and did ovlry- thing in their power to give her all possible comfort during lux docllnlnu years mra smith was a woman of fine character quiet and reserved a nu rllnn christian who aimed to live a lift- of godliness and truo devotion tho funeral corvlce wan held at tho home on tuesday afternoon and interment was made at tot johns cemetery norwood numbers of friends in acton express sympathy for the bereft son and his family abuses of liquor law part arthur and fort william official dismissed brewery licenses may be cancelled wholesale abuses of uio liquor control act at port arthur and port william in the ranks of brewery warehouse officials particularly liave been met with drastic treatment by chief liquor commissioner d b hanna inspector j a auerrard lias been dismissed from tho ucrvlec uio complete stall of the brewery warehouse has been notified of its discharge and four browerles cartings of ontario and tho klewcll drowry and shea breweries of manitoba aro in danger it is re ported of having their ontario salci licenses cancelled tlie twin cities version of conditions obtaining before mr hanna stepped hi te jt william despatch qut impetus to tlie prcciut eloariun among tlie brewery lntercnta nt the head of tho lakes wan given by the seizure of 30 cases of beer which were being delivered on maxell 1 at tlie back room of a port william hotel and tlie arrest of barton uio truck driver by the port william city police barton who was delivering beer from three winnipeg breweries and one ontario brewery ap peared in police court and was fined 91 000 on account of each of uio win nipeg breweries drewry klewcll and shea tho scene then shifted to port arthur where two agenta for the breweries pctrlc and lies were fined 1 000 each a few days later and n rothschild paid a line of f500 i the case against the carllng brewery was brought up in the police court in port william and counsel for uic carllng brewery camo up from uio east to plead uie case and it was dismissed the whole situation was then laid before tin ontario liquor commission which hui now taken action it wan learned yesterday uiat wuiil rouischlld uie manager of uie port j arthur brewery warehouse will conduct uio buslnoss under a new inspector from uie board unui siich time as a full report on uio situation is ncelvtd in toronto ho will be dismissed notifica tion of dismissal is reported to have been forwarded him already all i will flay about uic matter de clared chairman hanna on tuesday is that this commission intends to run this business and uint uio administration of the commission will be according to uio law generally spooking uic abuses of uic law as charged were bnoucgglng of beer into uio tort arthur and port william hotels delivery of telephone orders without ondorsauon of permits all with uic alleged coopcrauon of uic inspector aclon aittl dtatricl hile wuu iliwlpimitl owluil in tin un iiiihiiii wiather iiir i iiitiinluy uu mn lluu i iln of mr w i iiva khumm had to ho postponed it nil now tut hi id thin tliiturdny afternoon april 1 at uu iimih minn iu aiituilinciil fur liu t huturdtiy luulrr nilutu at united clllireh following mir rrrvlcr in the united ghuroli on sunday vrnlng the rluilr liavo a tplnidld luuiur tmtnut nmtlid ili rhnrn crnwiu d iciim rhi t luilr iindrr choi nil nnler old wan nt hill mrtnitth and ruiilind thin iipproirl- ntr i iu red rautato in iipknifld foini hiiln partji weni take n by mr qi orge old m1it ilulh aihnnn mr giorge poole mr rudolph ftpli ivoirr 1 nnd mliu ilertle hilllh nnd n ludlin trio by tho mum f u nnd minn ruth aibnon a lari ngrikatlnn uurnililid to hour tlwi rcn illtliin of thin illlf enntnta minn fein hrvwn pwaldcd nt tin nrnn mi rum hum iimi ii whlln hiiiiilkii- uliu illioin n plh tulili flood hi lukil ft up qulv mid in uu ill i a 1 ton kivay hurvlcif wi nn infornird through our loca aicrlcidlurul lt pr fit nlutivt mint mil spray m rvlro will lie continued durlnii thli minion thin ii rvlro con 1i11l1 of free ndvicc and rupcrvlnlnn in tho timing nud application of rprnyn and of late yt am hnit iilcu taken ndvuntngo or hy 1 rnctlcnlly nil our u lodnle orchard men fli ordt r to join the rrrvtre the growi r murt ngrcc to provldl lumncii with a mluiblt iniirhlnc nnd mntcrlnln and follow tho din ctlnnn kivcii by tho mip rvlnor u to april 0 25 nrowrrn in hulton hnd applied for thin tlcrvlcr it i lied in level crnalng accident jack doyle or mount torcnt died in urn general hospital aiiolph monday an the remit of lnjurks received when a car in which he was a pan engcr was truck by uil 0 30 c p r passenger train from hamilton at the allen bridge level groining jlacomo carrere driver of the car won injured while william cell from ouelph sulfcred only n nll tihaking up i he car which was proceeding toward the downtown district was badly wrecked coroner dr t horr ton examined tho body and ordered an inquest women institute meetlnc tho rlijular monthly meeting of tho women a inrtltute was held nt tho homo of miss marguerite bymon on thursday afternoon april 5 with mrs ii s wilson president presiding the meet ing opened with uie imtltute ode fol lowed by prayer during tho business part it was shown that uio institute which la always doing community work had given over nix dollars for charity work tho programme was as follows pfano sqllatliaymqn ndcutthyjdlsca mint kpt lnlty ijiii hnd molht r milled n ilihf hint hnd hn mm nf ixuiuj on 1h ri ntn iiunwim hut iln u up and found mi d in cih an nhi loon it nl it jm f i it hill m hill mitrgli ii dlim marulo wiui mn i nl liniifl family mid wnrki d dianlown j wit hud in i finl tntim pn klvin nil or h to in i iiith r in ixrept mid dim mln hud i nut iihudi mom y hi liny iln liloiii i mutt i hi hud wniitol r r or mm urny i in ii j lux i mint i nilnilnd or hi hit tulh hi jw rk inw mint slio hnd dn iimi il nr mln hnd licit ki jit out i vi n i nuiiich tn buy lurir chnrnlati hilt uinrlin i auuv iikitlur rlool mid ii kul nt tin llttlr thin ill mi mn 1 nr romi ami rolled iiliiwly iidvmi h r iliirki slut r mi mln n d when marli wim imni and inur hnd tnddh d hy her id all dny lnni nu her i mail nun rt in fit nh ruiucinbered ahvu uuiglu uuu otdui and at i rhool and ut uu hi ad ut ik r iumi tjhfn i he uixd u t u hi tulili wii h ui dlnhi and put hut hithr lo hi r mothers hend when nlu hnd neurolluln bh remi mln n d marli i nuliuillnc nml now unrlciuk nil day in a hot tildre and kcfplnr nothn for hirnlft sonu how the mothi r ft it rich to luiv mirh nn upi einrh clilhl n ehlhl who km w how liard it was for her to pay the coal bills and keep the jrocir mmrllid and not run up too lurni a meat acrounv margie who knew nil about mu nlriiiuili to makn mln miut hi that little brown houre margie who and more for her mother n comfort and nopplnc i than for the thlngii that i ho herself liked mantc going wlthqut mint her mother might havo her earnings as her mother looked at the little thin dime it rccmed to change into i omc- thlnr hlft and preclmii nnd beautiful it glittered with dfnmondr ltn rparkled with rubles it ijionc with the juntro of pure gold ror it represented a young girl a nacrlflccs and a you hit girl n love she put uio coin back very lntly and tied it up jurt na nht hnd found it in the little white handkerchief then she hogan lior dally work but somehow she did it mechanically the walls or the hounc had fadi d nway und nhc saw u road an ciuiy rond nnd by her aide was her uood sweet little girl the bills paid and there wercn t any worries and the flowers were blooming and rliuml uio run uiui shining nnd oh what n piod uorld tt was what a pity that therj are not more margie i in the world i fakmefts equipment nnllunin wi llll ill in pn pun d to mippiv v ii with rn flprliii in i hi nt ijiinlk ni n ivninmo prlr t inriwi f iilllv ton hi kii r -illll- n t mini i i iraloi wi nlmlll pump and it ilini f ii utlonrl prln i n wli hi l i nali 1 fn h til inrlif till rn win y iifliitf 1 on im pit ii r i ui in wlnu bom i kp ii 1 i all li il f r inixlilmiy 1 up rl ky voin pulnn iiu tlllld j w maitcmtuij 1lirvni ih at ion o iii new footwear ftadvanri llprlng lllyli i mi inn brown oxford i ilrown kid slip pirn patent lulhrr and kid on blropr souu- iuittju unilgna ulruiui mm i oxfi nl iiiul jiuotu in finn wi nr at o vfriti and utlirml llhoi i at ii wi i t prlirn ft r qua1 i i v ivinri it ooii a i irici 4 hai h l harrison wo closo cvery wsdnasday afternoon am tlw year fjound cxcept dccamjjer wai a great berkfu to all the meoung c national anuicm after sockwood the concert and play put on by the members of the t i s class of uio unitedchurch lantniudayovanlngln uio town hall was a decided success the concert part of uie programme- was corflrlbutod by miss madeline taylor and miss edna peoren in readings and reci tations both of which were well receiv ed niamlhodquarteuermrt eplum- mer miss mao watson messrs qeorg peal and a k thomas gave three de lightful numbers of high order and on being brought bilck responded with en joyable encores in tho plays tho econ omical boomerang and the mouse trap and drills uie girls of the cutis performed uiclr parts cxccpuonally well and are deserving of npeclai raenuon the accompanists for the musical num bers were mrs j ayleo and miss margaret thomas at uic conclusion of the concert uie girls or uic clots pre- oentcd mrs j a little leader of tho clots who directed the ploys whh a beautiful easter illy on sunday morning at uie united church uic choir rendered a delightful cantata rcdempuon a bong those who took the leading parts were misses mao watson and jean hyde mrs e plummor mrs j aylcs and messrs oeorge baync and arthur k tliomas tlie easter services were pretty well at tended but uia presbyterian church attendance was tather depleted uirougli illness and bad roads and same being away for easter at the evening service in uie latter edlncu mr jolin oray kincardine assisted the choir in their easter number some or uie holiday visitors in our midst mr len lovetl of oahawa miss marlon mcnabb of toronto normal scliool miss m ullroy of the toronto teaching staff mr iluthcrrord hewat or mlmico miss ldna peoren of dundas ugh school alias pearl richardson o ouelph mr ond mrs r d richard son and family of vlneland miss violet walker of buruccbvllle mr and mrs e lcvlness- of buffalo n y miss margaret thomas went with uam on their return home for a tew days visit miss julia kelly of kramosa 1 visiting her sister mrs t lynch valley road a few days also mr samuel allen u spending a law days wlui col and mm mutrio mr and mri prod smtui liod julsur visitors rrom auelph tlie rough stormy weauier on sunday was sueh that many would not care to venture far froiii uie fuwde vhlch was very welcome hi uioit haineg mr johnston hewat and mus jean torrance wlio were home for uie week end from bliucoe left birmotor uunday aitemaan yr tlielr uoik uie beitiiuiljin of uw vek llio nulls tlicie ux busy so uiclr visit was idmrt riie servifl i ut julm s oliurtu on aoad priduy vniug- was not vury uuly utuiidud owing in bad roads and some fclckiuw lu our midst i loit wikuiwidmy evtuilng audire watch van hew ui uie lawn hall u- twwi uw jwii ttuiu and uiow it tlie touulry some u umkle were blayvd and the kame wou by the town two bams burned john flynn and basil scjimldt farm- era just outside kentlworui suffercil heavy losses when largo bams on thur adjoining farms were destroyed by fire originating in a building an schmidts premises the blaxc fanned by a high wind coon spread u tho neighboring structure streets ville a very pleasant evening was spent at the home of mrs douglas lindsay on saturday- nujht- whcn-frlends-and-neigh- born gathered to bid farewell to mr and mrs reuben evans und family prior to their leaving sljcclivillo to take up residence on a farm near acton mr church acted an chairman for a short programme including colon by mra church and mls oraydon accompanied by beatrice church and alii a reading composed by mr d mcgregor sandy by mrs lindsay short addresses were given by mrs lindsay mrs d rosi and messrs oeorge mccuntalk rcrrn mc cllntalk o r church and alex ilum- mond who spoke highly of mr and mm evans and family mr ond mrs evans and family were then called forward and mrs d rass read the following address to mr and mrs reuben evans and family wc your rrlends und neighbor have gathered here to night to bring you grccunh mil to wish you ood i peed as you take your doporturo from our muu1 wc wish to extend to you our beat wuhea tor your success in your new venture we have enjoyed your eight yearn umuni uj and are uio belter lor huvtng known you your untiring wllllngntju to help in lime of trouble arid tin happy associations wlul you will bo remln- lscencih uiat will live long in our memory as friend- we havo always round you ut ring true an neigh- bora we have found you loyal and publlcuplrtcd you havo accepted your nhare of the labor of life in a cheerful and countg us i plrlt on every accailon wln hi li woo nerded you were alwuya ready wlui your sympathy and support now as u tokin of opr t teem for you ttc ask lou to acctpt uila gift and as ynu ue them may fond memorlta bring the light or other days around you signed on behalf of friends and neighbors mrs douglas unduiy mm david juic strcetsvlllo april i 103fl mr a b llrucb jiuide uio pniltatin or a beauuful set or dlsluu to mr and mrs lvans altliouuh eroatly taken by iirprue mr evani an belialf of the family rupondod lh b few well chosin wordj in which ho uiankod friends and ti itfhtnj4 lr tlulr kindliets 1 he riiimlndur of the vt ulng was bpaiit lu hinging and gameu a ory djtlnty lunch was iwrved and a puiasant qvtilng was brought to a clow by singing ror they are jolly oood yellows and auld lou hyue closed with uic which a social half hour i spent an lxpert swimmer the globe the other morning contain ed the portrait ef mliu norma footer moore daughter or dr 1 a moore toronto along with the following news item which will be rend with interest by free piiess readers miss ndrma renter moore haa just received uie diploma or ul royal lire saving society of london england this is tho hlghcrt award grnnled by the society and tlvii for test both practical and theoretical tht practical tent including towlnt fully clolhi d surface diving swimming twelve minute i using four different iitrokc3 filiating hlph and low dive plunging propeller forward und bacluard onur aults and alo three voluntary movi nienl of ornamental ailtnimliik ml- motiro was oxamlnud by a l cochrane pa i president of the itijyul lift saving faorlcty and lj n pupil jf mu olive betuc central y w c a itpaila ure in bad condition tho past frw wcekl the roads in and out or town lu fact throughout the countryiildi have been in very bad con dition not only hlderoads have been well nigh lmpnjhle but the htghwnyi nnve had mnnv lnachcroua opots whlcn mrc difficult to navlnatc a bad nprlng- liole ocourrcd u mccutchoon farm crossing on the highway wc3t of town the bucc- arc transrorrlng pacng s lilt and aro not venturing over it on the rock wood hill at the southeast end of uiot vllluge one day last week avo workmen wxrc bu y laying forkfuls of hay in a miry portion of the hill ther two tons of hay and one of straw on uiat hill now one stated and we re putung- on iliore ho then advised uic passing motorists to ouck to the ruts which though deep provided adequate hold for tho f tires by mcaiu of the hay he had a team on hand hired by the government to onalt any motorllj who did lct into difficulties missionary pageant by young people the united church young people a league on- monday ouoping wa ulvui by the everready group the pro l ram mo consisted or u pageant entitled christ in canada the following nations represented by uie persons nam- pleaded with canada who was rc- pramnuwl by mlsa m b nelsoerohlna- mls marjory swllzer japan miss b speight hungary mlsa llclta mc nabb poland miss helen cook italy misj vlda ramshaw armenia mls giendenulng iudlunj mliui doris scar- row syria bill wilson jewish arthur clamblc india mla fwel mccomb korea mrs j bill pcrflu mra flow era mexico mlin velma blair austria mlaa marjorle brown poor olrl from mil city mliu vlolu sprowl alter tach one liad i pokeii audriy mccomb and irene i lowera entered currying uie can adlan flag i he iinllom saluted ami rceated the pledge the choir entered singing wi vc a story to tell to the nations und led by mias helm andir son lurrying thi chri man hag afur canada hud ipnlun to the church with a plia for tho muloni llii chrlntlon fliiu was ral od above lier head and tho nutloiiii lullluit it whtla ijio nutlons cut nd mki ruth qlbiiou sour u tolo af r nglng all hall the powtr or jrnus numr the pageant retired a splendid educational und inntrucuvi evening was pent by the audience a quest low nf who py i lalton county council is now tulxi il up lu u t url ins und lutertstlng caao of u jm nilbltlttia whli li has lately develop ed in mhtun on liliruuiy jj william wun a tv idint of fil cnuuty uhlnu hi ddrci ni lirumpuin wut cuuuiilt ted to the uuluiu county jail at milton churgid wiiii brcuklnu into thu cnr itulioii ut noivul police muglutruli moon iniiueed film to two yiuru less one day indiu nnlnuti and not luw miun on yrur lu tho ontario rittirmitory no j rerl hnvlni bu u mnt for wart hi rtuuuii d in jail mull mmli 1 whin lit una uik u to oitllph gt ni ral ii upltul itn un optibtliiii ror nppndlltl whleh il ptifunu il ui t u unitut wnu nrrlvid rrom the ii upltul tint mm cunty if hulton would be in ui n pon- silile ft lil niiilnununie by tilrei mini of the wardin a uotieu wai lilt to the ilmpltal dtnylng liability on mu uromid thut wur was a resident or i i uu nntlilid nnd rcpuillattxl renponslbll lly nn mu iproinul mint ihn nuuj mj irking in in otiirm loivn nelgti ttorh od fiu imimt- time befnn htij arrest and li it including lib month in jull lu hid bicn u lultltnt ir haiti ii fur thue tintht 1 nit enough in uutki him u uli nl undtr the ect ipivenilng hla n u ii ituld thut ulr m mill in jail nnol bi count il uunlnnl llultoti 11 ubi a qiusunn wliuui tlmlgj cmilwy ii bt made ri lion ibli lor uu uiuinti n- ui of u iniviet mrviiii n nroniiutory mnttme in u jull paulbly the provlnci will huvt to pay tin ho pllul aieouut and alio thu chunjo fur tuklng waru to guolpli lu an ajubulunce huilblifv bargains spring bargain circular free save i doors wlndowii roofing shingles ploorlng pulnt wnllbonrd hardware wo cell dlrecrclghrwdvvrlte r uu jjtrmtfoqmmmy lj box 1001 hamilton insu ranee if tin re is any kind of inmiriinie you may icqinrl wi will he plcubtd to quote you pluibc kivl tij a chance automorii i ivsuraci spi t iai ty t g ramshaw milton and actov jas ramshaw awilatant vowwhaoon spring term mn cuch 407 sluiw s twelve schools merrea into the summer term with no forced vacations cnter nny day booklet free write 1 13q bay st toronto w r shaw been tary which rond will you take the wonder book of upixirtunltle unl you tree on reque t lella you thing you want to know ubout motor me chanic battery w eld lnu vulcanulni huu e wiring burbcrlnic and beauty culture oood positions now open the loiiucr you put off the more you ioe we can help you be u i uecei iilmph1il tradl bchools itd 1b3 klnirutreet wert toronto standard ro ktth ln u i afe jnve tment pnylnt cood dlvidendi monthly ii you de ire information rci urdlng it und will write me i will cheerfully give it to you without obligation to you h w dawson i o box 38 biampton repn anting mid continent bond corporation i oronto spcciiillts in dividend paylni investmeud local autnt- wanted the public health cltizfnr arl ri qulbti u to comply with thi public iiialth act nollco uttiertby glicn mint all nildtnli ol acton are rtqulred forthwith lu elean inch- ei hum dralnn yard i pin i tyis water cteufui outbiilldlntp and other pnmitea and lemovi tlurefroui nil dirt nunure und otht r uubjtancc which may ndangtr the public lu ului nnd to have he umo completed by tin nltimi d i of may next on whit h dnv tin buul tury in pector will etmimuir u g m ral in pictlin und furlhir tace in llei mini thi nectl n or thr public tin uh art pi i lilbltlng mi kiplntf f hi btwun lbth of mny and tin- mil of n iveni b r excint in neiu at i i t l lil i ruin nny dwelllnu liiiii in i ii t niiu uny iiluit or lane wlili hkhi k pi ili tr mm ull tuuutlni uut i md i nularli leant 1 will be uiilelly tnfiroil ah limkciis ar i arm my ruin utl to ei p their pre nil mi uintly i li at anil thoroughly dlilnfn td amoi ma ion ai it v of lh miiillpirla act il apill 1- iutl ii i synopsis of proposed by law rc skating and curling rink tin purjio e of said by law 1- to auuiorlii tin tx rruwini bj tlie- vlll ue of acton d smiouooo bv tin lining or debentun then fir biurtni intln t al 5 for mil purpo l of irtettiij ind ti tablljilni a katlnr and curltnt rink in tin aid villule the prlnclp il und int re l nf tin ald debenture brim repivibh in equal an nual intaliiiinl of l0jt i eueli dun ig the period ol twenty jl ir- ser the lul ol mid debenturvi in thi event of- the co t ot aid rink beliift le than 515 000 01 debentures for the amount of iald cll1 hall bt ls tild in proportionate am hints a hurelnbe lure et out and mn iinnual rate to be mltd fhall lie rrdueid ucc irdlnuly takl noticl muil uil vol of the rutipijiri of the mid ulan of aeton en till d to vol on money bl iu will bt luken on tin above mentioned proposed b w on monday thi tunlh day of m i02d commencing at mil hour of il 00 o clock in mn miming and coutinu- inj until o clocl in tin tfternooti of the aiiii day at tin iclliwlnj plices and and by the follow un deputy returiilnt officers 1 polling sub divlmon no 1 nt the town hull with w j guild deputy uuurniiu onieer polling bub dhl in no at tu po1 ofllcc wifli iruik v int h d puty retumini olfler and tint un nil d irltij it ot mu t on or befon tin i511tdij 1 ptil u tt ille with tin muntclpil cilik a d clan lion required by sub m ell n 3 or seetlon 74 of the municipal act it b o 1j7 chapter 3j und unit corpurutl n- tie firing to upiiolut iioiiiliirij to vote on the said by liw hall n it later than uu j7lh day or april ijli ilk with uu municipal clerk the lr uppolutnu nt of ruch nomlncrn at required by bub u tlon 4 or mild biellun i and that on i rid o tin fourth day r miil 10u uu kievi will tilt nd nl the coiinclit7himbir tn thr ttiun hull acton nt 10 o clock in ui fun noon to- npobit hi wrlthift utd by hlpi two piriuiw to utteiul in mu iln u lumnilni up of mn volea und uni pt i n t i uttinel at each nolllni pi ici n bt hair of mu p fauna int n ted in and iu in u 1 promoting the pus- in or til nop i t by law and a ul numb t i i in hall t pirnii lnu u ud in ami tit iron i ipjki liib ui pi lug of lh il i tn law mcleans specials viin- oviitlll cim oik lliiiiilml liiw m i v h n hlaci dimri or iii i i mk i fy ti il i none m i i k j i jiha i i vnvh vvokk isrs lluivy i r irll 1 tt 1 it vlillii 11 i 11 r 1 rl 11 f viia h h k4 ii 111 i 1 l ill ir r r r r f r i 1 j 1 li rn ill ftl11 i 111-1- for ii r pinr mm i mn s iv r 1 ul mm ulntl nlimr vrml fjilirrfrry ruum on umm i i isoi ei is i ynrd widi rr 0 yin lis wil fin yrtril unf fir lylrd aiult imoliin li i pjlu per ynnl 200 60c 50c fo 1 380 specials in grocery depi 3clycirint sonp 1 hi i f cokl fur cioc l nn fr loc 20c 10 r 25c 35c tr choice iink salmon i irfc per tin kldciu hall oolfcc vi lh fini for extra special 3stirillf s jflly powdfrs with cup or saucer for 25c mclean co mill street ictom ont specials for this week 2 seedless rmsim of 1 granulated sugar cj lbs for cidc i itedpalh 10 lbs for ol c 3nujell 9c- k h uhlat od packajs for dc i l package r ljc our own hakirur f f s corn svrup ooj powder 1 lb tin 1uc d lb tifor ojc 5i1rin ocuviesoh i ijuicu naptki soap oc lb mac foe dc i thipt j patlose jjc acton cooperative store mill stkclt ctx illont ig and mint mir clul the council 1 ild villus f n li ill in tlu town hull acu 1 ui 5 jl p lh said tit ti 1 f m iv 1 11111 up mi numb r u 1u11 d ij ilnn ih id li m d mui n it 11 11 til mlinu li d t i el ij ol a nl a u nu chryder u tuwdwr nlin ntu delicious meal cuts 0 ntueh f br at illlf monay savhj prices orne lambs meat market -specials- 1iok i l ii no liimii houiul till ik rr hi blrliln blink pn u mluid llif l 1 il p 0uh1uij i ll iloki iokk 11 iowis1 pkit 1 s lll iuil of lullllttnilirul uiril iiir p nl 1 sc rviw suxiv iii vmmlk l nn1i loii jini hiclivli w i lliw 1 1 irks iork and i trim- for 2 orr1e lamb jmloimi 115 mill and miy mku is wi dlllvut iiioni u5 chrysler 52 nrui lower lrie coupe loaelilcr 070 fourinn h70 twodoor bedan mho 1 our- pop r bedan uio pclukc uk3 ti to ytlih iwinm toil pel uc scd in 1000 all fruit i i hitlii tvry atjuljoml rijhl m ii mini sensational new vilurt due to ncf lnvcr priecs ttr lordtnjry bpccj poiuraiul pitk up lmnatch- cd hmexuliiiess of optjation it m hpecd keal ktlleoiilprciltml ptivver y h70 illllbizcd heijiliof eveepfuiiiil incileis with ample room for adult p istnierb ch irat tenslie clirltr iiiarmts ef line mil color utmost sc hinn comftirt selfctjiiiliini irsler livelr mile 4httl hrakch i nl ihk at slight extra cost inil low t enter ef t r ivity no other e ir tif tho prut li indies so cisilv otsimitd md inuh h the iiiiiil ti t it roup til t iiiiil i n md tint hniu en it in unit il liirin ore un itioi whu ilso hiftl rlie chrysler 62 72 nnd i 12 h p imperial h0 only h v e al 1 mirdtiiiii tcirn ji c i lllul ixitir lllclhrv irr s 1 uiji li v iln r ii in ihr li rl 1 lirlj then i i 1 i n in lllr llr s in rviiil iv mm ill i 1 u ill in li ii ji ll il ai 11 r v lril 1 in i i u rrr lie ltej i value in li p miliar plt uu kb cur yuu ill buy 11a4 mtm9 b wnili ilionl 10 acion ontario chjjrslersjsb mmirctihy ji f ilnt imtrt a nrit i ajtiai ii isaitill v i jf sw vf wrrwt1liwsijwjsi inm

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