Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 14, 1929, p. 1

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w ht tfw stt pfeg ifty fourth y no n thursday rvi ning ii bruary m 1020 acton oni ario canada thursday cvfning itbkuaky 14 1020 pour ilorno pjint pdncsjfive cent fflljutrrl pn llitllih ghiiiirlf nf flmuiou aoton mltiutrr ttv c i- imiu 11 tt painorutge- willow street 1100 n m unv a it danchrnn ij atr-af- toronto will 1m th nirnltlr tit hub rervlco 3 jq p j ouihlny school lesson prnynr 7 00 p m i ik mlnlnu r b ibjrct friendship monday 1 00 p m yo niff r ople n lingue will vl it iiil a ri u in unruc ihuridny 7 30 p m i cnlro and prayer flervlco friday pebruory l path r and son danqunt jim gibson pr niter ontario tuxin boys parllami nt uplnkcr f the cvoninir trralitrrluii knox church acton mlulilfir ttnv a v kliwlit m at manse willow direct 3 00 p m sunday gchool lesson prayer 7 00 p m rev a r oantlcraon b a of toronto will tin tho speaker monday 0 00 p m young people a outld meeting in charge of devotional committee prayer meeting thunulay evening at 7 30 p m strangera leaving address wlu uio ushers will bo called upon by uia parlor i j important doings in guelph at macdonalfts art mi wuptuit flintrrli factor a forsyth frederick otroot 1100 a m subject chrtrtlanii 3 slaves of jesus christ 3 30 p m bible ochool 7q0 p m subject palth 1 itj importance m atnnilay 7jlfl n tb iiinlnrjlx aottfn fur cut thurfrday 7 30 p m jvayor benfrt m ancublblo btudy eplnuo of jamc 8 30 p m choir fracuoc friday february 15 ooop m lfldltm aid at homo of mrs knapp unclasgified small advertisements tor half ford sedan o k uhane tldo 00 tom morton fob half icltclicn range and heater will sell cheap j c matthews for sall a sow due in a week apply john mcancaon phanc 33r3 acton lost on saturday night on mill street ring with three keys finder kindly leave at freis press o wanted wood cutters wanted apply to femali help wanted at once experienced fancy stitchers steady employment- apply scnoaorns shol co ltd queen street west gait caepfntehinq and repairing furniture repairs and odd carpenter lna jobs promptly attended to apply n v moore main street dressmaking all kblda of dressmaking orders given prompt and skilful attention prices reasonable mrs a reesor 37 tf church street acton oppoi lmlily to choose a beautiful fur- ied coal at half price choose it now nnd next ouocr conjirntulnte yourself on your fore siplilcd huyinj a avinp a- btp its half price u richly worth fore hnnded planning of this kind especially when you clpoke furs of high qunlity which will keep their good appearance through many years outstanding groups among the half prices ore nt 11 bh 19 88 ul 10 21 7 27 50 29 75 32 co 39 7 42 r 49 75 tragic ending of elderly man and otiifrs right up to 9250 and some coats away less than iialf prick at 3 1 10 dresses half price crcpls sntma georgettes velvets velvet com binations sports woollens nnd wool twills important groups nt 4 98 g 48 9 8fl 1248 17 48 19 88 24 75 tabling towelling bedding at wholesale prices aii n rctuih of a spccinl rcorganluiuon sale held by the dominion linen mills of gliolph i ww tirm offered mohtunj7sunl rediifith tqilegreu8e iq hort order the- intmenselylnre -stocks- they found piled up on hand lnrgc retail firms from otiier cities participated in oil extraordinary buying opportunities this firm made sure of getting an enormous bharc of the resultant mark- downs for the homes of this vicinity your chance to lay away supplies for future need or to provide present requirements at wholesale prices for the new managers mark downs ore to be passed on to you not often do you get a chance like that in buying such staple goods as tabling towelling and bedding be on hand this week d e macdonald bros ltd guelph ontario specials for this week card of thanks mro a d nlcklln and family wish to thank tho many friends for the kindly lxprefialoni of rympathy and kind deede pcrformrd in the luddcn parjilng of the jiear husband and father of the home uhene will ojwuyu be crate fully rcmem bcrrd card of thanks mr and mro duncan waldic and family desire to citprciui their appreciation of the kind deeds and words of nympathy of jrlcrida and nelahoro during tlie time af corrqwandalclcne aim uiodublbi women s institute for flowera and irult sent card of thanks mm w ii btewart nnd fftmlly dciilri to thanlf tlllir many frlcndi lp acton and district for the sympathy shown and many kindly acta at the time of their bcrcavcmint when tin huiband and father was no suddenly called home tin tbriibbtfulne ji of theie frimdi will ever be itratcfully remembered and liaa helped much in bearlnfl the tjarrow at tlu time continued on paflu pour wonderland luioay 1 eulltjaky is i our soiw he stiaul hrit ut ry toll i plcliirc lh wholi rumlly will i 1 y itrrliii mamurrl munii a tlio inolhcr c nn dy oolnii places hobblt cirl i b clul muilc i rl l3 i c id jjc baxlhidw 1i1iiuimiv 10 iovo ml niul the world in mine a1uptrj from tin old w nu r thr mine n unc oliirrlnir mary 1 hllbln mul nnrmiui k try l in crly all for auuliilnc 1 ox ni wa tiniiiay tumijaki m rhc llplimd hldcr tlio uplatul ludrr wialtrn atarrlnif id n muynim no 4 rhc myalcry uld r cumi ily d id u cll ice comino llic ipltnl leather kid it u mtlgoky a son granulated sugar 10 lbs for va r g soap 10 bars for ch1pso lnrgc pneket peas iicvl 1 2 tins for grape truit large 4 for servus baking powder i lb tin for pure clover honey 5s for delux jelly powdrrs 0 packets for smith seville orange marmalade 40 oz for purity tlour 21s for matches 3 boxes for 59c 37c 19c 2sc 25c 25c 58c 25c 35c jilt 25c cham red white stores j w jones plume 26 acton ont george dade wiio lum ihhmi in iii health for some thnc j indcl lib life by dtfovtaltiff i the life of aoorfifl tadfi wan tragically 1 ended by drownlna on fjaturday but for yearn lie has been in poor hcaltrt nnd nuffrrinb from a llneertnu hlnebl but up to a few mnntlis aao continued ut hln work at tho iioweluon factory arranucmcnbi were made a month or co ago far bin care at uie old pooplo a llomi at uranipton but on hla trip to 1 enter tliln intllluuon ailmliuilon wan ro- iiitd he returned to bin luune nnd hln wife formerly mrs j marchmnnt re luni j is t fioni the lioino with relu ihlii niu wot to have had and they were apparently fairly comfortable in ihotr liomn on welllnaton btrect acain which they owned on caturday mro dade rccei j worit of tlie deatli or her dsujjliter nnd wa jgpflrlng to ica-vc-wlthclauvcfl-lo-nt- tend uio funeral tlie thourtiu of belno jrft alono for a abort time and the hi beoltli in which lie wan apparently preyed upon hln mind while prepara- tlonil were belntf made for wra dade to attend tlie funeral he dipped outlvof the lioiwe and drowned hlnuair in uio cintem neighbor who wiuibojwwi lili otranfl behavior and hla act tent asaut- immediately to him but when after only a jew momenta uie body wajj taken front- the water ufa was extinct george dado wai alxtythrw yeor of one and had lived around acton for a number of yearn n w an industrious quiet typo of man and had worked ot vojloua employment with nelehborlnp farmers and in the local factories here none of hu relatlvoa aa far u can be arccrtalncd lived tn thl vicinity dr j a mcnlvcn coroner woa called and after examlnatlann and inquiry decided that an lnqucat won not neces sary the funeral was hld yesterday artcrnoon and interment woo made in falrvlow cemetery general interest news kiiocliolr m huuiility iur llil nlellilni prty of knox church choir wok lirld on tueaday even- injf or ttiln week following uln trip over the hltchwayu and by ways in tlie nlnlklw the party was royally entertained by itev and mrs otewart ut uut manae dainty and bounteous refrenhmeuu were nerved and a tplondld noclal time had yfielyefffews a few outstanding values in furniture how 1 nd urd vaniiy unuchifronier in walnut chfstrid 1tld suitr soni built 11 mohair for 05 00 90 00 and 7 00 otuplctc 3 foot 3 in 0 50 h00 10 00 dining room suit lb at stfl 1 11 d walnut finish iii d springs and mahurss mat1ri ss s at marsha l maiirtsses at c 1 dar chrsis at ntndow shades rrom curtain rods fu 1 hus iinollums oilcixths etc 115 00 110 00 1gt 00 and up 1100 1250 200 1275 85c up 15c up hardware axi and handlr from ca1vaniz1d tubs fronu ckosscu1 saws frnin i nam lwaili at at1kaciivk luicii- oi1s and vahnimlts 1j5 up arc up g00 up h paints c b swackhamer rilni ual dim ctoit atvlhljivncr slhvici rilknuliiu ni hahdwaft hili ov snusin acton ontauio john m xvmmxrtm mtohsut tiamrd mr- john m warren toronto formerly or acton has just been elected for the fourth year a member or uio high gchool board of york township ho has boon a member ever alnco tlie uoajd was ontanlwd durlna hla term two modem high school buildings have been erected a third to be erectd this year will have the benefit of hu oxpenlenoo a sulfh rldlni party the vouni people a union of th naptlat church held an enjoyablo olehjli- rldlnp party to the home of mr and mrs john miller at the seventh line pleasant eoclal evening was spent oames and contenta and bounteous and dainty rureahmcnu nerved the bap tint male quartette assisted with uie in formal programme which was carried out fapert advice at a depth of 3 050 feat a fair flow gas was struck by oil well driller two miles west of acton last week the drulinr is continuing in hope of hitting oil qas unless it is a big flow with high prccsupe doesn t moan much milton champion thanks for uio ad vice we haven t had as much ejperl ence up here as you undoubtedly have 1 with high pressure goa a father and san banquet invitations have been issued the past week by tlie u kum clatfl of tuxls boyo of tlie united church for a pother and eon banquet in tho church tomorrow cvanlng at seven o clock tho invitations include every father and every on in tho congregation over twelvo years of ago the speaker for tho evening will bjlm aibaon the premier of tje tuxls boys parliament other local speakers among tho boyn and parents will have a place on the toast hat and ronj get- together of tlie men and boys of tlie congregation la anticipated mayor lcoey dale of georgetown addressed knox mens club the fortnightly meeting ot uio knox presbyterian men a club lost evening had for the special speaker mayor lolloy dale of aeorgetown ujvhcfela cave a vciy helpful and pracucol talk on uie rubjoct the commonwealui of natlona in hla addresa lie pointed out uie im portant place canada occupies in the common weal tli of nations and uie un- paralled opportunity young men in can ada hove in their own country mr chan landcborough led at uio piano in the community singing instnunental numbers on uie programme were supplied by john block ficg fenncr and dob hall a vote of aprrclatlon to mr dale lor his splendid addreu was tendered to tho hpcaker of uie evening a debate is blln arranged for tho next meeting to be lilld in two weeka ilev j u rirown u v call to important charge tho united church of consort al berto being wluiout a minister extended call to ttov j n brown b a of lumbey in the lacombo presbytery recency when the call was prosonted to uie presbytery the representative lay man from the congregation mr taylor rpolc in highest pomlblo terms of the uork nnd character or his minister but rrgrctfully gave ida consent and ap proval of the call being accepted on moving lb consort ifr brown wo form ally inducuid by ilev t powell d d bupcrlntmdcnt of missions itev o d armstrong oddreued uie minister and dr powlii uio coiigrcguon after which during a social hour uie minister and mm brown vitn introduced to the people new ouuook boul ilev mr ilrown and mrs brown nee miss euiul callmaii arc acton young people and uillr numerous frlcndu hero extend bast ulshea for abundant ouccum in their held the philip lorbea tamllr auutlu r 1 puiodc in uie family of i hllip forbes pitiful m tho extreme was uactcd litre on wednesday mrs forbes and htr children lived in tho house from hicli hrr husband went to iclngston until about uie end of november when property changed luuids and she aud her family wtre evicted no ouicr ho urp appi arrd to be available and ahu came to acton and took up residence in ic of john it watuins houses her ntluct was questionable and oondluonjt cxl ting wore reported to dr mcnlven medical officer of jlcalui tho case cjiniu up in juvenile court before judge moon ij tote monts were made on uio evidence of dr mcnlven and dr nelson uiat the borne won on unfit and imr proper plare tor children urn forbes wo taken to qullph hospital for treat- mrnt and rive of tier children were rnad di if tht children s aid uocioty of itbluin un 1 tlvtii into the charge or i ii i d lowman of tlie provincial d partnunt mr lowman loa token ovtr tho wurk ot uie toto ouperliuidnt uttwuxt fur th hreml no quurur tut the ltquer trahte impnrjilve sermons were preached on qunduy in both knox church and uie united church on the important subject of total fihntlnrncc from uie use of in toxicating uatioro by uie individual and total prohibition of their manufacture and sale by the state boul itev mr otewart and ilev mr poole spoke wlui nccrtaln sound on uils subject ilravy fbie for faueultig ddf convicted on a cliarge of poisoning a dog a ouelph woman was fined tin and casta at monday morning session of police court evidence wo produced to show uiat her fauier liad purchased qiiftmuly-of-ltyehnme-frem- loealdrug glst for the purpoae of polsonmg cats aa a rccult two dogs had died in uie neighborhood the accused ouud tlui ahe liad put meat and milk mixed wlui ntryrhnlne on licr back verandah che saw a dog take it from one of uie cats ouelph mercury more prespelu from what we can learn milton a chances for securing two or uiree new industrlea appear at present to be very good we are not at liberty as ytl to disclose what information we have in uiin regard hut wo would not be sur prised if before many moons our vacant factories were occupied and uie smoke pouring from the tall chimneys that would bo a consummauon devouuy to be desired milton iteformer and why not also include a hew industry wlierj those soda wore turned for uie itose excelsior co a bright life suddaaj- ended information came to mr john o hill nothing uiiluelfy in tlii thirteen tito ilyiron thirteenth power hill for acton giivo n surplus of 1300 for uie ycptu oikratfon jaaiuetysolmwmftmeadeaorpito ilow mi mr l i h at dau itvctwi follow- jng an attack of uio flu mr hill was the eldest aoa ofjamca anill photo arust cleveland who spent hi earlier life in acton deceased was fortyteven years of age was in uie banking busi ness and highly esteemed ills fauier was acton a first municipal clerk and treasurer and was elected to office in 1073 ills mother was miss kitty need boui survive their con georgetown passes smith a stene by law by a majority af 204 votes uie rate payers of qcorectown supported uie by law granting the bmlth al clone com pany a fixed assessment for 15 000 and a monthly water supply of 100 000 gal lons free of coat m return uie company hon agreed to expend 30 000 in enlarg ing their plant and equipping uie ad dition and to increase uie number of men employed by nfty the firm which haa been established there for tevtn years manufactures clay products for electrical supplies and omploys one nun drcd men at uie present time canada grain elevators have capacity or 2g0 060 000 baahels a recent statement issued by uin board of drain commissioners for canada in dicates un extensive grain storage and handling facilities in tho dominion tills statement allows 5 453 grain elevatorsjn the western inspection division wlui a tout capacity of 305 144 700 of uiose the country elevators number 5 343 with a storage capacity of 17fl 033 430 bushels manufacturing elevators 10 with capa city of 23 007 210 bushels and private terminal elevators 02 wlui a capacity of 00 405 000 bushels in uie eastern in spection division uiere aro 38 public terminal elevators with capacity of 63 oioooo bushcla monthly meeting of women institute the monuily meeting of uie women a institute was held at uie home of mro a bell knox avcnuo on thurkdoy afternoon february 7 when fortyfive ladles attended uie meeting which open cd with uie xnoutute ode followed by prayer tho business part of uie pro gramme was carried out the roll call being answered by some humorous storlce the incutute decided to give a pair of towels to uie science room at uio school tlie ladles were favored with a solo by mr rev a o otewart which was very much appreciated com munity sinning followed after which mrs hayes of georgetown government speaker gave an address on her work throughout the country lost year which was enjoyed by all the meeung closed with prayer after which a social half- hour was spent a miraculous lscapo whtn a ijght tiedan he was driving was struck by a 0 p ii battery car on the allen s bridge level crossing at ouelph and hurled over a 30 foot em bankment into the speed illvcr satur day afternoon lugl fcrlngo an italian had a miraculous escape from death fcrlngo who came through uio amaah with minor injuries was able to extri cate himself from uie wreckage unaided and scrambled to shore little uie worse for his thrilling experience tlie cor was almost totally wrecked tlie cross ing where uie accident occurred la pro tected by signals but feringo apparcnuy foiled to notice them or observe uie approaching car until it was almost on top qt him a similar accident happen ed ot tho same point a manui ago wlien motor car driven by james french a lilt by a train and uirown into the river french like fcrlngo was only slightly injured two lltth- airla drowned at fort credit two utuc coualiui ellen lewis aged 11 and joan woruiington aged 8 were howuid huuday morn lna when they broke through the ice on uie surface pond hi uie disused clay pluqt the old irt credit brick company tlie ti a iff ly won discovered about noon by the urandfauicr of the two children jchn icocltir with whom uiey were visit lug whn in searching far tlum lie ik l rut over uie 30 foot edge of the pit and sow one or tho girl u woollen mittens lying at the edge of uie ragged hole in tho ice the bodies were recovered an hour and a half later by plslienuon harold joyce and itobert cory who dragged tic pond under uie directioh of c un table huucdgo 1u water was 30 ful d p at uie act no of uo fatally at the point where uio two girls vce drowned ice for commercial purnous had 1mui removed batrday and uure uus but a tjdn uhoct dkgulfcdd by light coauug of snow that luul jalutn dining the nluht the ice lce ooyorett an ana about qo0 feet axn and w ttwi uld many times durliu the nrei tut wlnl r the ptnd bad hean uht uy akotus riii bottom of ue vtt wlunh ii al ul tiuo yux is from the odja nf ttu lukl lit aalit to be cover tel be low the lulu levoi and u u about 40 feet tuwu hoove mason and commumlnncr kerr were present at uie acaslon of the public utilities commission and chairman king presided accounts wore ordered to be paid as folio wa hydro account bel telephone co services prestolitn co supplies packard floctrlc co supplies canadian lino materials ltd sup plies united typewriter co ribbon alex uelsaac repairs 0 30 p mccutclieon and browns transport exprcsn 3 70 itose jit o heam ltd supplies 70 70 actow pamt prikaa printing and supplies 13 35 various news items boltoelif kjhuifd lout thursday atfunteati o ilot the meiiioryof former principal uie late w ii otewart i uio arton bclinoln were cloned last thum day afternoon the day nf hr tuiiiral in milton all the teacliers on boui the iiich and public bclioot staffs who had known mr otewart during his principal- ship here attended tile funeral in the county town so is sunday fumralu prohlmlrd by by law at a seiudon of brampton town coun cll lort friday a by law leglsiaung against ounday funerals to brampton cemetery d 35 i except for precauuonary measures was 1 do passed with tlie support of every mem ber there woo very little discussion the movement to have ounday funerals j fl7 discontinued started wlui uie minis terlal association of uie town which presented a petluon to uie council w c t v temperance cenust th3 oupday oclioout of hal ton county who have been taking port in uio norui- ern meaaenfter tymiyra c an the communitys social side of life waurwofba aeeeuht hydro dept publlo uulltles cem- mlnalon power at uprlng hydro dept public uuutlea com mission heating at spring 1318 34 0150 the uilrtoenui power bill from uie ontario commission won received by uio local commusum and gives a local credit are desirous of compeung far uie w o t u prlxes should send uie uiree hlfilunl aenlor papers and the uiree highest junior papers to urn a t brawn acton wlio is county ouperln- tendent of temperance m sunday oclioola mica i e iloblnson correa- pondlng becretary halton w c t tf- 34 43 wedded in kite bene r prom the kitchener dally record we of 130100 from uio years operation klom uie following details of a wedding accumulated interest on uila amount of uhich wii interest uie friends in acton c34 0h was also credited to uio local ofc ur uler who resided here tytem amns time a quiet wedding was rt w a n j n eoleinnbied on january 31 at st andrew a jsi int presbyterian uanto when miss grace fl uc cdlt notes amounung cet aatitthlet ot ur and mm ocorgo edward cordock 05 south street oalt becanlc uie bride of alfred thompson miller 105 frederick street son of ur and mrs alfred miller fred- crick street itev gborgo taylor munro officiated mr and mrs miller will re side in this city to 1 381 50 and t34 00 bo applied on our january power bill carried report from uie laboratories of uie department of health of ontario was received on two samples of water sub mltted by uie bupcrlntendent both of these samples were taken from con sumers taps tlie highest raung of a good quality was given to these samples from actons supply tho deflnl high fieltoel literary society rrrailnttnnfl baclill in all portions loated moved by n j kerr seconded by a moson uiatrwhcraurwo liove 5 43bt0 the meeting wlui a short address thr on liond and also 11500 00 in bonds be minutes were read and adopted which it resolved uiat we ask uie ontario were followed by a mouui organ eelccton lobf assembled far their meeting the chairman ivan kirknesa opened hydro commission to advise uie local commission re rebaung conrumers alml larly as has been done in other munlcl pallues carried moved by h j kerr seconded by a mason umt uio secretary be instructed to call for tenders far one half to uiree- by carney byrnes tlie first part of the eyeopencr woo read by meryl grin- dell alter which all joined in commurlty singing the second part of uie eye- opcner was read by desmond kenan bert hln ton gave a very humorous read ing the critic mr george macon gave v to torn 1o and prow town during tlte vaat week m cleaned by the fte frwai mr j c uatuiewa apent uie week end visiting friend in toronto mrs wm landsborougti spent last thursday with friends in ouelph miss jean kennedy b a was home from toronto for uie weekend mr gordon mcdougoll of toronto visited friends in acton uila week mrs david williamson wlio lias bri 111 uie post monui la now recovering mbia fern brown spent a day or twj this week wlui mrs w ii otewart milton mrs adah k oatrander and uiss hrlen visited friends in toronto during the week urs nobeh j met lurson vulul with frlinfliln toronto fir several days uie past week ur perclval francis of toronto visit ed at uie home of mr w it k bhdi on uundy mr roy wansbrough of toronto spent the weekend with his parents and other acton relauves mrs l hewitt of blratfard u vulung her uiouier and ouier friends and rela uves in acton mrs jennie irving of sudbury was a guest this week at uie home of ur and ura john r kennedy urn edith mddock of toronto spent uie weekend with ura o il harruoa and other acton friends ur jark held left for kitchener hut week where he has secured a position with uie canada furniture co exmayor peter hutcluson of brace- bridge visited wlui ur and un p tutartr quarters ton truck express body old a very interesting addresa and uia meet truck ford i ton model t to be con lng was closed with uie national an sldered in tender tlie lowest or any them tender not necessarily accepted all i tenders must be received by february 35 carried juvenile thieves at work seventh annual enter tainment supper and banco of the acton em ploy of ilaweuon a co was a splendid success tho seventh annual concert and dance of uio acton employees of uie j w ileweuan shoe company woo held last friday evening and was a success in every sense of the word tho programme opened with the singing or tlie maple leaf forever tills was followed by a duett by miss florence ford and mr wm coleman my blue heaven which brought down uie house the next item was by a favorite of acton audlenoes rlgby cross rlgby is a real impersonator and in this song in uie costume of a girl who had been jilted he was at his best ills ouicr appearances were alto well received mr ernie coles tn his usual manner sang tlie oomlc song prunes a twoact play was presented by mrs allen aa mrs dlnsmoro lloyd mafalea as mr dlnsmore viola waller aa bally sloper leslie martin as tom jones tom and sally are lovers but sally dis covers uiat she can write poetry or thinks she can and uien uie fun com mences but all la well uiat ends well and tom and bally finally decide to leave well enough alone and to continue as before mua ruth albson contributed a well- rendered soprano eolo which was much appreciated the next part of uio programme was put on by uie sympathy orchestra composed of thirteen members under uie ablo leadership of conductor joe whluiam which liad just returned from a tour of uie european continent in uils kazoo band uie instruments were concealed tn all manner of ways aa part af the orchestra s programme vocal solos were rendered by will coleman and ernie coles on instrumental duett by orcnvllle masalca and ernie colea o vocal duett by orcnvllle mosaics and joo whithorn one of uie members of the orchestra who had made a get away from home to be ot uio practice was discovered by his wife and he was very henpecked indeed this section of uie programme was much appreciated by the audience e mccioary who was uie chair man of uie evening at uils stage of affairs made a few remarks in opprccta tlon and also gave an lmltauon of a small boy giving his first speech in public tlie- lost part of uio pragrammo was a camp scene in which a number of uio boys assembled around a camp fire and sang camp songs mrs byrne and miss jean orr were uio accompanists of uie evening a social hour was uun spent lunch being served this was followed by danc lng excellent music being provided by mason s five piece orchestra mr r l davidson was uie floor manager an excellent evenings entertainment was provided for all a little journey to europe miss clare speight ii n of urooklyn y daughter of mr thomas j opolght georgetown is conducung an overseas tour thtouah die land and france in august and uipumbcr hie party goes by uio great cundarder bercngarla and will return by the tiucanla tho oast of the trip including all accommodauons wilt be 350 00 there will be motor trips both in england and france lultoii prohibition union officers tlie ofllccrs cloctod by the humon bro hlbltion union held at milton ljut week were presld nt w 1 forntcr burlington first vice prtlduit mro w h tuck oakvlllc tiacond y president w u austin oakvifla ocrctary j wunuitt mulon treajmrr j 11 turner oakvtlle delegaten to tl provincial oonvinuoii j u rumor w t foratcr and j wllmutt hln play enlltlod the paui across tho hill will be given under uie aus pices of the balllnafad ladles aid society on february 33 in buuluafad admls turn 330 3 a scries of petty thefts hove been per petroled the past week uiat would bldl cute that same lads in their teens had been at work over uie weekend uie barber shop of mr a b mclean was looted the front window was broken in and uie large alasa hi uie tobacco cose a3 unashed about 110 worth af cigarette and tobaccos were taken the pool and billiard parlors of j r lolsh man wero also visited by way of the basement window here uie juvenile ap petites called for soft drinko and uus was uil loot taken chief mcphercon la at work on the cases this is the second time tobacco has been ntoun from mr mclean s barber shop within uie past yeai tlie v f y p o meeung a meeung of the u f y p o wan held in uie parish hall acton on friday evening february 1 the pn sldcnt took the chair and the meeung opened by singing the maple iaf tlie following programme was given by uio group under uio leadership of mr louis brownlow a debate nesolved uiat uie motor cor has done more for uio farmer uian hydroelbctrtc woj given the afflrmauvc was upheld by ur arthur uokoown and mr fred an thony uie negauve by mr aeorge a raff and mua ethel graff declloh was given in favor af uie arrirmauve the judges being mks muriel croosman mr wll- mer watkhis and mr andrew murray mr frank freeman- rendered a solo followed by a speech from mr leonard brownlow mr harold swackhamer uien favored uie meeting with a oaxu- phono solo the meeting closed by ting lng god save uie king after which lunch was served followed by a social hour mr tc if uruwn who was operated upon last week tor 4pwkiicjtuia now making fair pfogrcaa towofrd recovery mr and ura j fo gibson and ura o austin and misses margaret and blanche austin of erin visited lost week at uie liome of councillor and ura c h harrison ura albert uerediui and daughter ml ann and granddaughter doris meredith of umehouse spent wednes day at uie homo of mr and ura wed landsborougll mr and mrr o a duls spent a day or co hi toronto hut week the editor attended uio cessions of uie ontario- quebec division of uia c w n a and was a guast at uie toronto btar luncheon miss emma robinson who has been quite 111 at uie home of reuuvea near aurora for several weeks la now conval escing nicely and expected to be able to go to her liamb at kenllworui this week tho following acton friends attended uio funeral of uie late w il otewart at milton lost thursday mr and ura it l johnston mr a t brown ur roy l johnston mrs u c overhalt ur and mro wm johnstone ur and ura j r kennedy mrs jos bymon reeve mason ur and mrs h p moore ur and mrs o a dills ur and ura a harrison ulu margaret j macdon ald b a miss bertha nephew ulu v b hurst miss u orr ur l e atkin son ulfis u z bennett ura u r moore miss n anderson mus d foltter mrs f kennedy and ur olios bymon mrs wm mcnabb and mrs wm snyder of toronto boa accident at burunrton seven passengers in a toronto ham ilton gray coach lines bus were pain fully hurt but thursday night when uie big machine in charge of u o mc- mahon skidded off the highway at- pit man a curve two miles out of burling ton and crashed into the ditch pas sengers were uirown about and showered with broken glas when uio windows on one aide af the machine wore amatjied mrs dr norman walker kingston custalnad a- frooturo of tho right arm and two fingers of her left hand were broken in addition aho was lacerated und bruised she was taxcn co bl joseph o hospital hamilton the fol lowing were cut and suftcrod abrasions as well as a severe ah iking up f i jolinton bronuord joe icly 405 boy street north hamilton mrs u mart napajiao mrs m baboccl naponoo miss e brant 333 cauiarlno street north hamilton and thou clyde 51 boon avenue toronto tht machine as on its way into hamilton when uie accident happened and carried about 30 passengers the occupants were trap ped for a moment when uie bus left the road and uuiso wlio csenped mjuiy assisted by passing motorists nave hist aid pretty wedding at bt josephs chnrch a very pretty wedding was solemnized at gt joseph b church on tuesday morning february 13 at nine o clack when nora elizabeth third daughter of mr and mrs james aibbons acton be came the bride of mr thoo panllkm arton i he bride wlio t utcred the church on uio arm of her fauier looked charming in a dretfl of rosewood flat crepe uack hat arcy stockings and block velvet slippers mus mary gibbons ttfl tor of uio urido aotad as bridesmaid she was aturcd in blue flat crepe dns black hot shoes and stockings to match both the bride and bridesmaid carried their rosary and prayer book mr p popillon brother af uio groom acted is best man rev father mcreavy nictated the groom s gift to urn bride was a gold cross and clifijn to tho brides maid trld signet ring to uie beat man gold cutf links and to mrs u byrne who ployed uie wedding marcli a gold brooch ulu e papulon song a solo after uie ceremony a delightful wed ding breakfast was terved by mrs jos glbbonu at uie home ot ur and ura pupil ion parents of uie groom amid vers r confetti and good wishes uio ha i y couple irtt it r a liuneynioon to godcrlch and other points uio bride n lllug in navy blue err hi anua black list coat shoes and stagktngb to match ontaiuoquebec division of c w n a met at tut lost friday wilh splen did serious and dcjiglofal soeial ppneltam t about 130 weekly newspaper men at tended the cession of uie ontarloqdcbee division of tlie c w n a at uie princa oeorge hotel at toronto hut friday many subjects of vital interest to the weekly nowspaperg were dlcud in round table fashion the following officers were wleetd president david williams golungwood vice president oeorge j lcgge oranby ont secretarytreasurer george w james bowmanville director a w marsh amhorslburg c w charters umoapton adam il seller huntington quebec q w ooodfebow whitby c e labranclie three rivers quebec at noon uie convention member were guests at luncheon of ur joseph b at kinson president of uie toronto otar and were escorted through uie magni ficent new home of uils metropolitan dolly and allowed to examine uie mech anical equipment and study uie news paper from every angle parties oi score in each group were given a guide to explore uio building with and to explain its many interesting features this tour was one of uie outstanding features of uie convention and nedls to say appreciated by all uie newspaper m resolution passed emphasised uia need for national unanimity of uie can adian weekly press on matters of news paper practice and policy and urged uiat uie best way to achieve uus end was cooperation uirough uia c w h- an expression of grautude far tb recovery of the king was expressed hy uie members it was decided to ciounate the semi annual meeung of the associa tion and tn future to meet only annually alternately in ontario and quebec a need today for intelligent direouonv of public opinion was stressed by dr oeorge ii locke chief librarian tor onto public library addressing ui week ly newspaper men at an informal dinner licld that evening at tlie arts and letters club elm street plenty of direction waa available from newsnapena li ciainv od but intelligent direction was mot needed and dr locke could o no reason why it should not be given uy uio weekly newspaper he cmphauwl the importance of uio personal oontacl of the weekly newspaper w rupert davles past prejudeat ox the canadian weekly newspaper asaocla- uon and present editor of uie whit kingston presented an intimate talk on uie problems and future of uie town weekly and uie small city daily news- iiapcr bill s wife was reading a newspaper and saw an advertisement on baldness bill site said it says here xmn grow bald cause of uie intense activity or their brains aye exactly replied bui an wlmmcn liev na whiskers cause of tha intuitu activity uf uieir chiiia

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