Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 10, 1928, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

i- j raftwi uyt riu limn m -iartait3filrsa- 1 jn w rui vw i wl wrui r j 1 till a i us i it i i ihissi i t li rl cvrry 1 lr liy rvril tl 11 r lire ie ii i iii u mill st crt at ur ii i tll o price li t i rr yrar i a ivji r 1 ottauc cliarue 1 fld 1 i it fl tr llr ui it l- sute tic mr i wl i i i t j t ut pall is ll li 4t 1 tic u irei i 1 rl advi itlimm umis i t all iji id o lvilln rr ll 4 i ll rr i mi- lie rale will lc i i i uil i i i n i h play nlvcrtiiuu rule aj i al n a 111 i s bill tor 1 i i i t rl t tl1 1 1 honi s idit rial ai i ii itciilcncc of courfie it vuy ihchmcihrulfc gn7etlt- tell u- that lupt week uu a nitlitr low one for hirmcas in ttratnrufc one firm n ed n full pnic ntlvtrti uncut in the guutc tor a i riday rind saturday ale llie iminu tacturcrs cut thp local dcnlcr what they thought utiiitd he cnoiifh fot a two day snlc in bracuindie ii wa all r early i ridny afternoon tin locul rcprc culntivc tclcjrnplicd for more the double upply rtncljcd hi lore about z k in the afternoon and wa nil old by upper time yet many btlime men do not believe ndvcrtnnp hns any effect with out the ndverti icment it i doubtful if that merchant would have old one piickajc of goods the shut in period mjs speak of the waiter months a thu the lonj winier months is the time thursday lvcning may 10 l28 temperance education the w c t u in their postcrand essay contests along temperance lines for the school children last week rave a practical example of what mr rcrjplson vrt ten 3c d to do vc j u li i s cimi pa j i ri f t nc 1 promrnian of empcrnrid among the you ng people mothers day ncr sunday will be mothers day and fathers day too officially it will be mother s but father and mother will be linked together in most minds on thnt occasion mother lives at home with the cares and the worries that come from the life that is hers there little cares and worries they may be in them selves but in the whole they are enormous father is out in the big world his temptations and his struggles and difficulties are often times almost over u helming but the cheer and the bravery und the spirit of mother at home stimulates htm und his task so next sunday with the white or the pink flower let mother and father be honored together backward turn backward o time in your flight make me a child again just for to night mother come back from the echoless shore take me again to your heart as of yore hitman b shut in time uiilii the out of door is hunned for the comfoct of the home hut the animals in town must look upon the summer months as the period of confinement that period ot the year that urge one to cultivate the parden unfortunately hns the nmc urge for the hen to scratch and since she wanti to work where you don t want her to she must be penned up if you would keep friends with the neighbors and yourself the liens must be trained to stay in a limited area the hardware store provide suitable wire for the enforced training and last year the council decided that dogs had the same tendencies as hens in tin growing period ot outdoors when dogs were formerly allowed the same freedom as at other times the council decreed that they be confined from may 15 to scptcmhcr 15 the dogs in town must be tied up when mankind is to enjoy his freedom in the summer the animals must be restrained lach must have his place sinec the animal does not yet understand the ways of man they must be restrained law abiding citizens will see that these laws arc observed if they keep these animals in town the citizen who harbors neither of these domesticated animals is perhaps the most fortunate in thnt he or she is not annoyed by tin enforced confinement of them during the summer if it is absolutely imperative that pets be maintained which you cun enjbying seeing have their freedom during the summer months it is pointed out that cats und children arc still pcrmissnblc under the existing laws i i neighborhood news fr uin tjttoi miiry hunt rpent a part of htrt veek vlnltlng wiui liar romdn mra j it mmllh w ure sorry to rejwrt that mr jill in ilinnle it qtilu rtru iir i y 111 from u uart nttnrk mn j d ijltrh returned to krln friday hint niter pending the wlnlnr with hrr daughters w are pli acd to report that mr ghirley ntrowger l tome what improved from an attack of cclatlca he li liowovcr rtlll raftering cnnnlderably wi- trust ha may make n rapid recovery mlftn ariel hyntlman of rorontn ipeiil n few daya lnit week at the hot nc of lier rlrttr mm chan ii omllh mibji ilyndc nmn unvi i iiilj week from winnipeg man where nhe haji accepted a position with the illn 1lon mining co oommrtnlktuwrtrlomi a vf bowntr rtudent in clianje of all galnt iailultcan church who htm rerrived tlir ind neun thnt hi won rurcc jitul in the recent evanilnnllnnn ot wyclllfc colleb t in fourth year tlnolocy mr downer 1 jwndlna thti wcelc ut hh home in nurrle ad vocal c 1 mlttow s mr und urn i linker of wnbnlown i nt ilunduy with frlfiidu in town h llnrrluui an old mlltohlun iuuj i in rlreuid iniiuuml of uu lirt ool- u irnn utuuiliull club mlu clara hardy daushtcr of mr and jlru j ahn hardy martin iwkhj htm uann la train a a minus in oulpli ameral iorpltal mr j li uandereon of torontn fnrm- rrlyt of mlluin won ui town daturdy meeting bid frtenda wlua wore vnry pi eared to uw lilm and to renew tlui aciuallltancchii or a former ecltcnild fellow cltlyen ilefonner mr and mm wm cowan have boen vlnltlnit mrn cowans nuter at dlencroiu lliiffli myers of oaliawa lnent uunday ut tlin liomc of hit frlnd dart jeinp con mr and mm e landflborouitli and family of oalt npent qunday at uie iwjme of the- mtciiea ford belt olreel mrn j m markenklw u rnnflned to er bed lhrouffh nimi inoron haa received hla 1th honorn at tho is uie city loainc its glamor we arc quite accustomed to the lamentable tale so often discussed of the migration of the young people of the country and smaller centres to the city it has been debated from the public platform and widely discussed in the press but is the trend going to continue always it would seem us if the country had its attractions too judging from letters we re ccivc during the past few months tin fitii phlss has received applications from three toronto young people for positions on the staff we have never advertised in the city about vacancies on the staff so far we have been able to secure plenty of good young people raised in the town or surrounding country the applicants in each ease have had some journalistic experience the last ease was from tor onto where the applicant states she has had u year s experience in a toronto newspaper she states as her reason for desiring u change that she would like u little chancl for advancement und would like to obtain a position on a binalkr newspaper that would appear to be the fault with the city institutions newspapers and every other kind of factory work in the city is highly specialized it allows of little oi no ruim tot individuality or of receiving a jencrnl knoiledlc of nil lines of a busi ncss the individual is u part of the btl machine it is necessary that the city institution be run on that line another clause in the letter lells why such sjs tcmatic rultnt is ncclssnry 1 am able to leave here at any time 1 he position vacated could be filled immediately by some one else but what of the work in the smaller centres- its individual the stalf must be competent in muny lines luch mdividuul is part of the plant not of a department men can t be secured on a nfoment s notice to fill u vacancy so that other- members of the staff have to be trained to till any vacancy that may occur its routine slavish work to have to do only one operution so muny hours a day so many duys a week for the spun of life the country training allows of development of the mdividuul m muny lines if he prefers one line more than unothcr he realizes it und adopts that line as his profession no wonder the city youth looks with longing to the country for his training small wonder too that many city man looks to the countiy iiftci years of city life for a place to enjoy the remainnif days just us the youth who desire u chance to develop his individuality is given the opportunity in the smaller centre denied him m the metropolis o ih the man given the opportunity to expiess and develop his individuality in the smaller centre denied him in the hum drum of city life tnch bus its place each has n ily i few vacancies to 111 transportation has rolth he city of much ot its attraction now iduys the tun to thcuty to sec show or any pus mil am iclion staged is u mere sid line trip it consume les tune than it takes son street c ir pitrons to ct lo their destination in the city yes the country or small town is lust for the luy llig of the foundation i t youth it is best for the man vho fortunately scenic a place and a livelihood un tw environs and jrows and dteops with his com in unity until the community it n pirt of him md its best for the cldeimy man who in later years ccks nftcr the friendly intercourse of rtul neighbors and friends the ratepayers say go ahead on monday the electors of acton in jio uncertain terms expressed their desire to have a closed arena for acton the vote taken was a most reprcsentativv one with only a possible vote of about 450 property owners to be had many of whom are resident places sonic distance from aclon a vote of 318 was polled it was quite evident that the franchise was enjoyed by a good percentage of the eligible voters the result of the poll was most conclusive with over two to one in favor of the project tho council has a decided mandate on the wishes of the people in the matter and can now proceed with the consummation of the project perhaps the most significant part of tho vote wa3 the refusal of ratepayers to accept without invcstiga lion many of the unfounded stories circulated to defeat the enterprise the effort of the committee promoting the rink throughout was to have all en quiries given a careful analysis many a ratepayer on account of this intelligent presentation of the affair changed his viewpoint on the question when a proper understanding was given it was an appeal to the electorate to provide healthful recreation for the youiil people it was a test of actons progrea siveness and the vote is demonstration enough of where acton stands on these matters the young people will have a higher respect for the older rate payers who have made the pioject possible the outside world will know that acton is taking its place in he forward march of progress but now that the question has been settled by the ballot let nil still remain friends the majority has said for the by law the minority opinion will b forced to abide by the decision but such opinion should be respected all the electorate cunhot be r one mind undoubtedly those opposed considered their ground just as substantial us those in favor and us such itshouid bcrctpccteil but the majority ruls und just is it serves no mutenul good for the victor to llory in victory so it serves no gain for the van quished to continue tho opposition after defeat if ilic ruck is to be a real success in acton it needs the uppoit of all i neb iu the community needs the help of the other in any content defeat for one is in evitnble and the men who in defeat can take uch detent in the rifju spirit is after all the big test now let s all forget tile diffe ences and help th project that finds favor with the majority and help on the progress of acton norman walkei eontl ynir dprci oat c it ipli uw j u bordrn dietitian at ellznbu hipltnl utica n in vtnlt- lnu at bonnie plane mr and mrn w a emn und mr j u pre cm an and family 1 a arrived home from florida wiilio ihcy npent the winter the itev hrrculei d harwell of wert china will be uie preacher at trinity united church qunday momma and evening mr a c noyea left monday dulfalo a here he will be art director for aliens court theatre during uie cummer monllin mr jackwin sr of inacrnoll visited hit ton mr ormk jackson of the high school lufl ituit week at 5 prlnceta h trcct mrn occur wllllama returned home on saturday lurt from uie mayo hospital iloclie ler mlnni jita where nhe under went rpcclal treatment n her many friend will be pleased to hear that olir it pro rernlnff favorably ooxcttc lllnefti her many friends will hope for a npcedy recovery mlrii marearet uewi who underwent an operation at ouelph general hanpllat yesterday u doing as well as can be expected we arc phased to itate the following visitors oent uie week end at tho lioms of mr and mra w ii gtowart court d treat william u stewart robert b stewart it j drown d a cc mm ii j ilrownv allan hanib u c c and mua maye white- law all of toronto champion geouoltown licv llr dickie und alex maclarcn ni attended the mecung of uie prcn bytery if duclph at abcrfoylc on tueo dny mtjjudmra qmnr dennis tr cd1toiual notes most everyone wus pretty good nuturcd over the ileetion anyway it had its surprises too in the votini on both sides now that a closed arena is settled upon it s time to prepare fir the development of sports to provide nt tractions for the project or ununptnurf vlalted wiui otrtlpcrfcbwnirrsuilhay the nympauiy of our citucnn la ox tended lo mr and mnt win hunffin in their tad bereavement by uie doaul of uiclr beloved con which occurred yercrday mcfiaro e y barraclough b iclrl major a rant and j b wallace belleville laat week attending uie district meeting of the masonic orond macter hon john s martin tho firemen had a run uila afternoon to the paper mill row at the credit where a truck had myctcrlously taken on are the blaze won cxtlngulihod on may 1 our esteemed townsman mr a t coo completed 60 yearn on the pay roll of the canadian national railway and in all lhoie years never missed tl pay cheque he won 37 years hi acuve service and owing to falling eyesight lias been on the pension roll for the past 13 years may he long continue to draw cheques la uie wlh of hla many friends herald arrm iiauviht cultivation of iiofd cttoi guound fott goain the yield of grain in eastern canada and cnneclally in the maritime province depends to a great extent upon uie time of seeding in uie spring in ouier words the earlier the ground can be propared and seed town uie better rn uie chances for a good crop the coat of production is also a hlg factor in successful grain production and the lower this is wiuioul sacrificing re tin no the more successful is uie former an experiment lias been under way lt ic yearn at the happan experimental rum icalliiq different cultivation metn- ods of uie sunflower ground for oats the live year average yield of grain on the plots plowed shallow in uie spring t- 03 3 bushels plots which were disked in ui spring not plowed gave on overage pleld of cd 0 bushels more grain at a much tower cost none or these plots received any autumn treatment plots which were ploughed in uie fall gave a yield or 03 5 bushels and others ribbed in autumn 03 0 bushels from thesedata we see that uie c lieu pest and quickest preparation of hie seed bed i although if mtoonmo arjinefmnfl ot when tin chirks have in roiun tliorouglity jlry after hutching they uuy ho removed from thn incubator und tuken to the brooder in doling tlln care should be taken hi serf that the t hlckn do not iwcim chilled a basket llni d wllh ttuum 1 with a loose flannel roverlng mnkei a gout currier tho hover should lie heated u that the introduction or the chicks will ralsi the temiieraturl to simivi loo degrei i thin will mean 00 lo 05 degn i in a romparl ment brooder or win n colony nuiven are uxed 03 to 100 dejw ndlng on the mini ber of chicks to be aceommodaled th comfort of the chicks in readily determln ei by the sound or lack of ioiind when tliey are comfortable they will b compuni lively quiet with only an occasional con tented cheep but if they are uncomforl aide uiey will quickly announce the fact ttetlmnrfrrtfnrmtcttmtwttnleirtrtr oakviixe donald a trnilth has returned after a week 3 business trip to portland maine it m mowat attended uie funeral of hla brother the uu justice mowat of toronto last week miss gladys cross has relumed from ottawa while mrs cros is remaining at ottawa for a few days mr and mra ii b donovan have re turned to oakvllle arter spending the winter monuci in toronto rev and mn q ii p orout and family arc occupying their residence again after sending uie winter in tor onto dr and mrs duller has returned after pending ten doyi at pcnucton 0 o dr liuucr coks iiiijlily of uie climate in the okonaeun valky and of the pros lct for fruit us cxcepuonally good fa tar tin loan dump wus on nro tor several days last uicck tiil moke and naueous aruma urljng uierefrom wa anything but pleasant itev ii d cameron of port hope has taken up his residence hi oakvluc and ifl redding hi uie 4jllle house on howard avenue alfred whltakcr was operated upqn at the hamilton general hospital on tuesda aftern u 1l ls uanicxncded lie will soon campleuly recover irum his orlucal lllnu- dudley chultoliii of chicago la spend lng he vacauon wiui his parents mr and mn a d chbholm of town mrs i w orlnhani of kingston hnn been uie buett of friends in town lhij week itecord what s tiil dst 1 telicf committee well utuita your trouble bricklayer well gentlemen i have come to see if you will allow me any thing we can t work this ere weauicr committee you can cam plenty of money when it s fine then bricklayer yes genucmen commute well why don t you put a bit away for a rainy day bricklayer ha i did once and we dldn t have any rain and i hod all the bloom in stuff left on mo hands a new elevuiut every two days bus been the record established by the munitobu wheut pool since build inj opeiutions bepun this spring close to eight new elevator oints have been organized tins ycaf and new elevulois will be erected ut nearly all these points die latest icturns show that tjie number of dairy faetoiics in operation m cunada is 3 017 the totul it made ii of i 20 t creameries i 418 cheese factories 111 fi tones inukiug butter and cheese and 20 fae lactones making condensed und cvuporated milk milk powders etc i licit vehu let vehicle 1 vehicles are now approximately one million motor in unnda compared with just one such ii yeais it u in 1001 there were 220 motor registered in the dominion this shows one motor in tin- cot vehicle of tonic kind to every nine persons ntiy of ours the instead of raimnj the puy to the members of house of commons from 1000 to d 0o0 tuys on of those blunt speaking chaps one sometimes meet why iut ler the jobs by tender sumu way as they do with the rural mail carriers shclburue leon omul und i rcc 1rcss hi never would notice it a newly wedded couple jicren t to sure or a liomc at first one day uie husband uuld to his wife and if uungt don t go well with us ut nrst darling 1 cr uppoe our father won i tee us starve no poor dca- said his wife his yeslght gets worse every day a sure clul hie up did you get ills number itu victim no i but id reqgnhw his imi till anywhurc rqgn gave junsldcrnbly wflher yields cvian did utuall followed bv the fammraln eaat- tm caruuljc on hind uiat is very weedy or gnusy it is advisable to plow before uie gnda crop in the fall if possible for this enables quicker preparation in uie spring for seeding but on fairly clean land uie pracucc followed at nappan uie one re commended is to work up a seed bed about three inches deep with uie disk lug when preparing the broodem if shav ingn or alio fa leaves arc urcd for litter boards on which lo sprinkle coarse rand or fine cyster shell are placed in uie pens when the chicks are placed in til brooders tliey should he confined to the brooding compartment or if colony cloven are need a confining fence should be used to ucp uiem fairly cloco to the source of heat and they should bo left alone until uiey show norltlvc signs or hunger as it in heal uyid re t uiey re quire at this period rather ulan food this will be when uiey are 30 lo 40 hours old ideas differ greatly on the qucuon of of feeding not only in methods hut in rations experience al uie central cx per men lai farm has shown just as good results from simple methods as from uioce more complicated when uio chicks show posluve signs of hunger hoppers of chick mash arc placed in the pens as it takes several days before the chicks become accustomed to feeding from them at regular intervals nve limes a day small quanutles of dry mash are nprlnkl cd on uie feeding boards these are cleaned off after each ficdlng and ai soon as uie chicks net used to the hop mcnr dependence is placed on uiem and the hand of feed inn abandoned poun tains of water and where possible sour milk is supplied also hppperr of chick grit and fine oyster shell when uie chicks are from ten dayi to two weeks old light feeds or scratch grain are given in the utter lo keep uiem busy orccn feed sprouted oats lettuce chopped greens or various kinds are supplied this feeding is continued unul the ctfjcks are old enough to go on range dclrcd to bring th- iii till imllmtctl vui llm utoliyijtf j lull iii- i- liilullifnrriiuilrlimir liy riu i un oiil ijmll 41 1 111 nil ill ill r i 11 i i ll ui 4 i l la ui lulklluilw ii wl i k l is ik ou0 maafw hold qy taldot acton ont clucks along quickly malrt mashes arc htdafta firsts un dapsutwowaks tllc ehlelf ntnrter injtt tho farm liarrow and get uie teed into the grouncf d bone wlu give good rcsull lapcri just as quickly as possible after the land is ready to work this method is pracuced on turnip corn and potato ground as well as sun flower stubble and good results ore be ing obtained experimental pann note oems of ti10ugiit next to theology i give to music the highest place and honor and we see how david and all the saints have wrought uielr godly thoughts into verse rhyme and sang luuler the insane for the most part reason corrccuy but form false principles while they do not perceive that their premises are incorrect tyron edwards if a man is not raising upward to be an angel depend upon it he is sinking down inward the devu lie cannot stop at the beast coleridge true politeness is perfect case and free dam it simply consists in treating others just as you love to be treated yourself chesterfield economy before competence is mean ncss after it therefore economy is for uie poor uie rlca may dispense with it haughty people seem lo me to have e uie dwarfs uie statures of a child and uie face of a man joubert tin ic is only one way to get ready for immoruulty and that is lo love this life and live it as bravely and faithfully and cheerfully as we can il von dyke praise is sometimes a good thing for c diffident and the dca potent it leach eo them properly to rely on uie kindness of others l e landon if i have ever made any valuable dis coveries it has been owing more to pau attention uian to any other talent sir irac newton iflmitr matures own remedy a uttu foo tailktrsair to tajol mqwjiasit foaudjc 25c and soc a box ha safe remedy tor constipation yellow co rrtj and oat flour equal parts wiui 10 per cent animal feed added 3 per cent cod liver oil bid 4 to 1 per cent csju tho animal mixture la 2 parti meat meal j parts bone meal 3 parts flrli meal 2 parts cod liver meal 3 hartfl milk powder but where it is not convenient to get u1 uicse ingredients a good quantity of meat mental farm note a soft answer an english tramp steamer had juct been ued to a wliarf in boston prom her dingy hold there leaned upon the dock a man who was cvldcnuy a stoker he was black with grhnc reckless of face eager for release from an almost un bearable confinement and ready for any animal grauncauon tor which he could nnd as lie emerged upon the main street looking probably for uie nearest saloon be saw a colored woman walking sedately toward him carrying a basket of appleo pull of mischief uie dtokcr stumbled against her unet the basket upon uie pavement and then stood aside to laugh at the lnvccuvci which he sup posed his trick would bring forui but the old colored woman did not even look at her tormentor she bent and quietly picked up her apples there was not even on expression of rescnuncnt upon her face she bent here and stoop ed there and when she liod recovered her last apple she returned upon uie astonished man with a pauicuc dignity that forced respect and said in tones of simple kindness god forgive you my son as i do the rudeness uiat had ci unled un u bitter berating was softened in on instant the man a coarse lips purled hli hard eyes fell he tried lo peak then he thrust his hands into ht pockets and pulled out uie liver he had thti ht forced upon uie silent woman take it he sold and then udded as she looked at him in astonishment ood bless you mother t i 11 never do it again notice to creditors the cr dil r of i nlwllu maris ornham late or u village if act tl spinster who died on thr piflh day of march id 0 nn required l end u the undersigned olicltor un lr full nami addrcr en and discripllm full partlcu lari of th lr claims and the nature uf the sccurltiet if any hud by them and thl notice being ivtn in p n atiunce of section 61 of the 1 ru tees act n b o 1027 chapter 1 50 notice l hen by idvm thnt m alid ivfu r the jth dly of june ldfl the adminli tratoi will proceed to dli tribute the assets if the iald deceased among the partlo legtilly enlltlid thereto und th y will i be rtspon iblc for any claim of which tiicy have not thin received notice dated thl 3rd day of may 101 jamls enroll rt mairiirwa 1 hank mcainiluh adiiiiub trut r ih ii n i irmi r aet n out tin r solicits r 14 j 1 i max uk hanoi u nash i ak 11 m k bare tor qohctoe notory publo itnnvman block acton ont mhnj im iw moltmjaol h stirliyi 1 uk j m in dos l d s dantiat lil f r onto unlvr- t lie iiaod if in j h johnson is l d a dental burgeon mil f itu k f n vi mcotla tl i 1 imjoni ir micccllancouo francis nunan oooubindr ml boolti f ill lli in mad to ierlll iln t vi ry dojtcrlp r r illy i n i it illni netly nil tly ion lliun htr et ovr willi a i iph out more tread is scientifically designed when ftmatono en dvaiopinu thn bnlloor gine t ihay found it necciury to d catgn irsad itogether different from quired by high preuro t tl at rem tho fireatono trend signed willi large mn was projoc liana of appearance puiumllila uilca nrgurnc or nt on tha contrary tlio projret ons ol ll crtrn and qumo treat axa s mll una the ridar stripi narrow mlt ling tho i rend to yield i ir ro r lies and clint to tho rog greatest non skid aur tough pliable tread ha d u face tl mi tl thl remtinu quallllna that giv o t au sands of extra miles of er lea 1 you monoy your nearest fircst will gladly supply you dc cd lc cl k i kerr auctioneer nnd kcal estate 1 wc tj 1 rn i xi erl oco i i1 imjh i utl i iity w1ti li acton ontario car painting have your car painted in corns latest colors prices reasonable durant and star sates and service johnsons carac 1 piionf 174 milton niuejtome tire t ruduek co of canada limited hamilton oolsrio most miles per dollar cumdirpcd tikes rutrtorm outtds tin ool lapped tin thk highway garage a mclsaac irtiprlctar i liooe 15 main street actoi redrose jpjr j5is good tea red rose orange pekoe is the best tea you can buy 11 in clean bright aluminum lllmolllllllilll terrible eczema goes quickly strom powerful yet safe sur- kcono premtiption called mouncu inernld oil huh auloiujilicd pliyhiciiinh litre is u uniion s wonderful i n i riptlm now dispensed by pharmacists at trifling co t that will d more towards helling you gtt rid of untlghuy spots and skin iluwa than unyuilug you ve oir u- d in nklu dliicj 1l arllon is little li than mii1 ul i hi itching ui wewtua la limantly tlpd the t rui ttunn dry up and srali if in u vi ry i w days 1 hi ailiu l tun ir burbiri itth sail iluiini and i thrr irrttuuiil und uilghtly akin tn utiles yi tl ran obtain mix in a unerald oil in tin rlgluul uitut ul any in idem drug btort it u uuj u uu and failure in luiy uf ltll alhili nli noted above is next to impixjilbll 1 j i lasard tun supply i you at any time j nmnr j extraordinary values in slightly used cars iciil liirlum sprinr is here the k outdoors is calling citing your car now while wc nic olfernif in reconditioned curb muii of there cur huvc been driven i short tunc till huvc been completely overhauled und arc in perfect condition iinrun teed of course com in and scr xhc values w mi- okieiina now thr prirrb jiki ais will conxuur you h a coxe clirynlcr hiulum and kkhl cant main strwt aclon por fire insurance a c nicklin dowar avo box 444 acton h i in a 11 lit in 1 mcknaas an i a iu in inn- j acton monument works u ur w in u i iltl n to it r u hi 1 ht in m imm nta if uu ul in i u d ilfl in not in ur j inn w m offer you tl i ullmlti 1 si rtn nt it ek i t u fit h 111 the pro uei t irr ui fiiieiit iv ro j ro i in i t ill i i ii n m not i i ii ri 1 i j v li if you u til ii i 1 t i th i irrhano f i nun lit ll i hi iy uu r i wo 1 i r i t i i li ii irh ii john nicol phona 152 main 3trot acton all ood grocers huv a stock of tiils jelly itlocuii jeteciti mnnulncturod by mclarlns mmited hamilton and wlnnipafj insurance if there lb any kind of insurance you may require wc will be plcucd to cjuotc you plcubc give us a chance alltomoihlr insuitam i a silt ialty t g ramshaw milton anu acton jas ramshaw ahuutaht treasurers sall oi land ixr arrears 01 taxes vtltaxe of acton county of halloo uy virtue if a kurrunl unit r the hand f uu lleevt i f tin vlll ul of acton uhnald and the u if hi nutd vii lugi duud uie loth il iy f ivbruary a d 100 und to uie dlncutl iiiunuuid lni me to it vy uikju th 1 in 1 herein ufler di scribed fir thi urreuri respective ly due thu on ugethir ulth ull eostu incurred i hen by gl n tin uiut pur fiiunt u tin a u kjii nt act it h o 11u7 chupur jj1i i hull i n lieaday juiu utti 1uju ut 111 lliur of one o el ck l m at un c mull cliambcr in the louii hull in th vltlut i it arlou if n ild proceed t 11 by iniullr auc tl n tu much f thi ill i ml u may tn in ei iry f i th i i nt if th ild urn an and i h in hi u mil uch urnur und eh i hall h iu been vioner paid lit j i un jl inr li it ira 1uj4 1uu und 1j- 1 1 unity uut iuxu cojlh may 1 1uu rotal isqil ji4 4 uj vltjill ajli in thl nuin it uu warden laituui and hich ird w intan hiiluiville oulurlo tlald unit un uileuud ii n vaumlu uteaurtc of acton

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy