Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 10, 1929, p. 1

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iifi iii ill 1 tu nu thursday vvfning ocrollek 10 iii2ii acton ontario canada thursday evening october 10 1120 si homeprint pages five cent t frmtfaftiwimttttflaaiia rimndiij 7 30 p m iralsc i jr icnlii- iviuyiiody wiiome and prroliijlrriuii knov tiiiiuti acton mlnutrr krv a c stewart m a maiiij- willow strict rcidte if 1 111- 1 1 10 n 111 imik 1 00 i in smiidny school lcrsan kit pint lit lor the suit i of othern 1 oo it in 1 he- mini tcr subjr4t god- wurlilp muiidii 1100 p m ynuiik peoples oilllil lduei itoiial committee j thurduy 7 30 p m prayer meeting strangers leaving address wlui uie lalicni a 111 be- called upon by the pastor artaii ibuutint cljurrlj iaktou a fokkytii wellington street hi ii 00 rlt j lu air darke mcmostri 2 10 p m hlbl- school and teachci training class t 7 00 p in mr darkt thurduj 7 30 p in prajrr meeting ii 30 p ni choir practice monday 4 jo p in junior u y p u n 00 p in senior h y p u kvuiytjody wklcome unclassified small advertisements un pack v at 0 4b noticfc o tlie sunbeam llrownlr held on tuesday evening p hb saik chevrolet coach 1025 superior model gotd appearance olid upholstery good ruuiiuiu order apply ii i james acton notice i uuiil uii- luity or parties wlio took mo chains nil my binder to bring uiem back at unci lo sac further trouble russell johnson woltk uantlu young mini wlui car desires wort would truck drive canvass or any other huncst work apply opposite presby terian church main street acton 133 clkauing auction sale santo regheto will hold u clearing auction sale at his farm lot 0 con cession i township of guelph on monday october 14 liorca cat tin implements and grain ii j kurll auctioneer auction haul russell jchituu ulll liold an auction sole of horjts cuttle sheep and farm implements lit hl farm lot 4 concession 4 lrln township on thursday october 17 at one o clock hoy i1indley d rubmsll johnson auctioneers caiiu of thanks lor the many kindly neighborly acts performed iuid si mpathy expressed dur ing the mimas und at the umc of the death of their obiter miss jessie it murray the family arc deeply upprrcla- uvp tin erlcea of the quartette at uic iuiieiil and tlic many kindnesses performed it this lime acre indeed ap preciated the family caei of thanks mr- h it wansbrough and family drcpty upprcciatc the klndiierscs and sympathy of friends and neighbors at the time of uic death of uie beloved husband and fattier of tile home the floral tribute uie services or uic quar- tcttc and the helpfulness und sympathy of walker lodge and all the other kindly acts performed at uils time will c be gratefully remembered notice ilalng disponed 1 my coal business r tilloi and lumber busbies in tun ui mimr ritchie and agor of out ipli i d in- to cxpriii my apprecia tion of uil patronage lavured mc whlle ui baii less hrie and bcijcak for my turn sor toullnuoiuc uf tile umc llbiral piitronuii a m mccann ii alton cunty oiiange associ ation cudik h paitaijl tin- iiicinbcib of 1 o i no 4g7 art rnjuiitcd to meet at the lodic rikms on sunday october 13 at 2 30 p m reud to march to thr- unlud church hie ixjjiii trui illue mimben ore ului ln- ilnl o attend lhe public arc invited in luku purt in thlb m rvlte coluotlun in aid of tru ulut onhanaue ii l itnciiii w m u t nillpoltd iuc sec wondehland t ilidai oltoltru 1 1 ills luc it y day coiiu dy uramu lib lugltiald ofiin ui u illii italtiir uoiot dv neuljuedl ninl hi ip luj satuiiiay tutohkil 12 the ihjsicmn ajiiltlli uiiumoiit put tin- lth itn all tiir kiiullhli ioit comedy sllimiotk alley io news mondw octoilllt 14 uitl f tliuncc dinna itli norma sin arr ni h of 1 lu plrati of panama cimidy criuumi t ominii tlif duke suw out it u uiauv son sljritrrl bvnnttg n ihiilcii churrlj nf olmtuuu atrron mlnutrr iuv c l voale il n parnmiiie- willow tllrcet 1100 n m the mlnllrr subject out pnivliirtnl challeiiie 2 0 p hi suiidiy ejrhiwil umin k- pin ill lor die sake tr others f 00 p iil i he minliter subject hi ciilmni of mat tin mi ndai iloo i in youtii lvoicfl i line -the- newest of fashions at- notably low prices at macdonalds coats sports or t in tlicsu whcthlr you require it dressy fcnerul utility cont you will lint roups fashionably evolved of much love lier fnbric than you would expect to hud ill such very very moderate prices the newer colors and weaves are remnrltably pleasing superior furs nrc bcnutifully harmonized with the lone and type of the coat while the very different fall lines ilrc ns becoming ns they are intriguing sizes for everyone juniors misses women nnd extra sizes 995 1495 1975 2495 2975 1975 2495 3495 3975 dresses these lowprice groups present an extra ordinary opportunity for women nnd misses who know correct styles nnd appreciate real values secure scvenil charming new dresses the newer styles lire here well mntie nnd nppropniituy trimmed flnres tiers pleated skirts novel necklines lin geries touches and the colors are exquisite glowing high shades in blue wine green brown deep autumn tints nnd of course black all sizes for misses nnd women values in childrens wear childrens conta of blanket cloths broadcloths benr- cloth tweeds nnd chinchillas in brown rose blue red green sand and fancy checks plain or fur trim med styles sizes 2 to i years 198 to 5159h sizes 7 to 1 5 years 950 to 2298 girls drcflhch of flannels tricotincs silk and wool jersey velvets all colors nnd a wide variety of smnrt little styles sizes 2 to 619 to t ycars- s19s sizes 7 u 1298 to il years- 229 shbh dre macdonald bros ltd guelph ontario our motto quality and service neighborhood news haixinai all ml vi nellie conk hnit uir mlnfortunr to burn hir liand will bolilnr entire mlw cook went to her mitcrn home at ilrampton mrs ijverett hrrtto the youim imupleo merllii wan oriraii- 1jtl iifiuln for till u inter idoiiul- mr and mra john mckeclinle were in toronto lor the weekend mid attend- iil the funeral of their friend mr albert kirk who died on ilday and win burled on tueday mr jame klrkuood uiu in turanui mi tuoidny the flril danee of the ieuson wai 1 in the hull on turtday evnililr and mrt aitkin were at palermo the communitys i social side of life i vwitorn to antl from town durlnp the past wek an gleaned by the ivce prin leiiterpu jntn ihtst jktiiiw itoxcannii miiitltay ptihlic utijitiiw cominissioii meeting howard statliam sunday here or toronto vlnlted i h v iiannockhuun hi mulnr rirnthl meetlnr of thr ii l w iin institute wan j i- home of mim janet mc- l n ild un lrlilay september 27 the nu linn vik fairly well attended in the tibtiiice f the president mm d a liuvell mra itobcrt icerr took thu i hair i he roll call wni airwerrd by wuj to keen cheerful a nhort proicramme wiui then riven followed by a iewluu circle lunch wan nerved and a miclal liour ipent ml oenevleve clarrldue of ilramp ton ipent the fterkend at the hnme of iur parent mr and mm a o cjar- rldue mlv klle rreemflli of toronto spent the w peltend at her home here ml j ilrrence poster of acton la iiolldnylnu ut her home here julte a number attended the annlver- ii ry ervlci hid the leu at churchill on sunday tliiu on monday nlht limeiiouke nto mr and mm pollett and turn of tor- cullid on mm bwaclthamcr laat this week s nonsuch stove polish for 15c r comfort soap of 4hnndy amnion in o packets fqr utjrc potatoes per peck 6 onions ihs for ivory soup fluke 3 packets for 30c 25c 25c 10 lbs gran sugar 57c pastky f lour 2b for sodas i lb for cloven honey 5b for 90c 16c 55c okances 2 doz gingek snais 2 lbs for chef sauce per bottle 30c 25c 21c 3 lbs icing sugar 2 5 co un meal lbs for swiei iickles lor for 3 white reans ibb for 25c 39c 25c seedless ihs fur mufflivs packets for comu honey ivach 23c 25c 30c chum j w jonks red vvhite i mi nne 26 stores acton ont nd mrs mllllerc jr and mn uoa1 iicre wpekend vlllorn in ilamlluui it h reported that mr jonathan lam- will oon be a resident or llmchoue mr and mm alex orant and mr and mr- mcciusky of toronto called on llmiliouc friends on wcdncuday mrs douitai m oourdy of montreal has leen spending a week at uie home el mr mid mrs wm gowdy mr and mm wm dowdy assisted in churchill anniversary tcrvlcca on sunday and monday mr and mn jtobert dounhty vliltcd guelph friends last week thu mlvilon band of the united church presented mn earl vonattcr with a illver cake basket at uielr rcinilar mecunii lat week on sunday mumliig the overhead rall- wij brldki here had a close call when flro from a pavlii enieiue lodged in uie tlntoijbi over the track hut for the prompt attention of our early rlscra mark jlvm itonert douifhty and richard marhull the railway would iuve a in u bridge to build and no one knows him much of the village would have hiiiii up in mnokr for everything la m dry and uiitcr w icarcc mr huruin wlnglnu of port colbonie i pent the weekend at his home here mlv mary vannatter of georgetown vhlted her aunt mm itohl ilennett lajit week mr and mm k o illark mary and norti of toronto vlitted acton friend on uunilay mn j a henry of lucknow hni bet n vliltlng her nller mrs j m prank foi a fi v dayn of mr- angus mcdonn ild an id pearl dolly vurdrn visited with frlencli auelpli i lart week mijt mary smith and olivt of laiire fcixnt tile weekcut lattern home here a c kennry era itnrpitoj on sunday of uie ntalt of on home from mr and mrs john taylor of nassa- gaweya called on mr and mrs j w hiirbcrec on sunday i mr wm h walker who has been 111 for tiu- i usl week or im appearn to be gradually improving mr tnd mr itoin anderwn of tor onto vliited her jiarcnui mr and mrs b husband willow street mra wm rams haw of racjtwood vlslted at tlie home of her daughter mi i it l johnston this week ml the r stanley statham and mr harry fii i ergun nticiit the weekend at home of un thos statham c1iuilciiiix 1 he tilti church hei rsary irvlced at the united on sunday lot were mem- tins and both services were lanjeiy attended the special speaker the day was itev david a molr ii ul ha who tlciivurod iorvent- and earneit mriaaiir in the morning ie was assisted by the pastor caldwell stl and ot the erln- itev mr aktna of dol- hnalad asjlted special music for uie cumuti wius fiirnlslied by the cliotr and duett by mr wm gowdy and mrs douijla dowdy was appreciated he teameeting on monday cvcnlnrj t a large crowd as the supper pro- d iinu ruurtaiiimeut of these func- iri u llknouii throughout uie ilrylde hit tadlea provided an ui ill and varied menu and uic tonics ly grount d wlui uie good ullllga to and reiort has it unit many groaned i niter from the size of uic meal wiui partaken of the progtainme for tilt- entertainment was a varied and njuyublc iiiil the acton orchestra under the liadenhli of mr chas mocuii i number of splendid sclcctlnna and a conn t solo was contributed by mr chas luudbo rough of acton wlui orcheitra alcoiupanliuent kliicuuonary number ucm- given by miss mcdowell of crln vucul duetu by iactcr llros 11m iho use piano solo by mrs wm dy llmehouse duttt by mm cold- 1 ami mlv ljdla caldwell and a c tin ii the church choir the pastor itev mr caldwell was uic chair- un t- veiling and tev mrvj liiulluafad delivered a brief fcvizbton mk edith hamilton grace dam- murlt1 huruii margaret itoycc and s 11 gulp and mcsni lcaman ison albert uoyce and albert alton rhilu tided the lylday evening and satur- jlay session tf the young peoples society conferintc nt hlllsburg mr and mrs w j j an k mm and mr and mrs g g robertson ajmjil sunday uih mrs david jackson mimosa mr w ii llorlop attended the masonic funerals of ur hell and mr wans- lrmigh ut aeuili last week mr and mi i u mccutcheon and fuinlly ucri in acton un smiday oiler- iit on to in mrs mccutoheoiis uncle mr walkli alio nuitered a parulyuc itokc rettntly mim annie grlndell is spending eomc tin ii in uuelph wltli her slsleruilw mi john gilndim who is 111 at prcacut mr duw 1arker of arton a pent lost uindi it his home hero mi and mrs stuuluy btewart uus murl leiarl and mtsa cooper olxui i ul sunday with mrs georgi i- initl mis- margaret sunur it leguiur monthly uiectlng of thi im wiim-n- instiliiu- met las r dt altiiuoon ut the home o neil mmjiui ultil elgllueu ladle ill til llrst viceitiildliil miss mtlan pieshltd over the uieetlni r ih tigulur routine of business had dl potd of the loll call was i d lo b a 1otuu lteelpe nalillng iif community grand closing and novelty dance at- edgewood unclaooificd small advertisements aucl ion sali j m thompson ijii 11 conreilon uurslng will hold a clt arlng am on halt- of punn stork implement- niln et on wednesday october 11 it j klur auctioneer z saturday next klt saik tlutiiiti in mlt- ctrtululluk healer octohkit z ii1s9 1 only um d thu e month liargalii for the lulst u he seastin iplltk sale luriniti 111 hoiim- htm usily n i on for st hlug apply z iialioonh laiiit hats ik1knh itc z midi i 11 vinciint ihoiie 113 lion 177 at um uk t1mi livkkykody waiin1nu liiinlii an winiid iiiptin t sliontlni- viiaomi pliamli tpirbilly lio vhth 1 i betu rettnlty nleasetj w the tiilid um hljiotls itert itavljtoii 1 offindein will b immediately pionut- ouciihtua vloor maiwaor ed alter ipn uarnlpu 1 uj w w nlak ill talk iv l peri m 11 gulp brought uir meeting ot llfriliiiieiih were served ho ti mls maiuairt sunter mt tin tlriui and mm georgi mr and mn w 42 hamlin nnd mlj itvclyii immlln of toronto colled on mr nnd mrs l o johnston on sunday mr and kyrf wm duichrun ot ottawa ore uniting wlui mrs robert ilennett and miss m z ucnnctt uils week mr j w harbcrrco woo able to icturn hume from the hospital last week her friend- wish her a upeedy convajeo- mr mid mrs ncr ptnt the if his parents crlc brown of icltoh weekend at the homt mr and mrs a h afler being 111 nlncc last january miss jenle it murray panned away an satur day at uie home of her brother mr t murray lot ii concession 10 j2rln lownshlp dcceasrd was a dnughtpr of the late mr and mn andrew ii murray and was bom in hrln townslilp rlxty- threc jeari ago she had always re mained at home and during the declin ing yearn of tier parents faithfully min istered to uiclr comfort as long an ios- sible since the death of hnr father in december 1027 she hud made her home u itli her ulster mrs frederick denny idist january she went on a visit to her brother thou hllllard murray in erin towjifihlp whllr- there she wan takrn 111 und dlid there lost saturday pour brothers and one ulster remain to mourn her death wesley mrs 1 denny and andrew in ennuenlng township hll llard in erin township and edwin in kitchener miss murray was a member of the united church here and the service on monday at the home of mr and mrn denny was conducted by her pastor rev c l poole h d asiuntcd by itev a c stewart m a interment uav made in the family plot in ralrvlew cemetery mm cross returned mia- im india were the guests o dennett and mlu bcnnelt im tek acrtrudu baylor and two thou sutham a niiiobu from thu district attended un nit iitliineous miuuir for miss ucssle iliiwixiii il her home on tiuaday even- lil by tin miliileii of the eranimu juiilii wmuns instltuu and neigh- tin upd tin large array of gifts showed the ikipularity m which this bride and ttiooui art in id in the toiumuillty ji anil mis j thouiaou and mr mid mi itoy duflltld guelph called un mr und mn t i mccutthtuu on mu kli miliuiuiul l n toy 1 1 it with tier i tei mi iti r tluimaoh mi ii a mimllhui ulielph itoktl in dipo it of tili flue farm and bulld- 1 1 1 1 to mr ulll ot illniliu mho will i t pi iihi aplll i r a w green mis green mr and mrs a tay children visited wit last week mlj uly icilty and miss nellie irvine of guelph left by motor this week to pent two weeks vacation with friends n new york mr and mrs georgt- edwards mrs thos statham and mr harry stauiam lied mr and mrs e statham brant- tord on sunday r and mrs u l johnston and mr i toy johnston and airs- e ix vlnconl and ulllic apent uie weekend with friend in hamilton r george lake odltor ot uic por cupine advance of tlmmlns made a pleasant call on tin puke pntss on hurdoy afternoon mi and mn oladtonc hujboiid and heii llllli- son of rochester n y tilled at i he hume of hbi patents mr ntt mr s husband mi id mrs thus mcnally of samla tie i 1 tori uils week at the home of ii iuid mrs it l juluiston while n rout on a visit with friends in sruci county r uid mrs it copcland and miss violet mrs copcland sr and mrs a elliott of toronto called on sunday n mrs j w borbtrce who is con- elng from her recent illness lr and mrs howard govcr and lltuc miss joan of culdwater were guesti wetk at moorccroft mr ouvcr is secretary- treasurer of uic magis tral awoclation of ontario and con- rnd a lui president moore relative to solution matteni itockwoou i nt hrlduj evening ore of unknuwn igln destroyed the atrawstack of mr ihn richardson who had some grubi iriug thr summer on uie west side of i village adjacent to the exhibition park on saturday evening in uie village a unlllsloii took place between a cuuple of iiiito- which wen considerably dam aged tjiltte a number of our residents are un tin sick list summer flu b uic prevailing ailment mr charles ii harris who lost his home by nrc in june was tpilu- 111 the torly purl of laat week mr and mrs frank day and members uf tn- family attended tile runrral u sittirduv of tern i kiii at acton of tl lili itcbert wutisbrough a uumbi fnini roekwood nnd vicinity were also pn iml ihe many friends and niiiiuituiices of mrs iyunk day ynipatiilie with her lu uir loss of f lnr the lute mr wanshrouuh ii lime taught school at n a seventh i t- eramosa oiul also in erin town ship the many friends of mrs robert iattersoii will sympathise with her the lutu of iter brouicr mr albert carllile who met his dcaui by drowning at peace river last week lliv mi fowllr otltfetnptvlllc con- tiu led si rvlers at the presbyterian church on sunday mr iowlle la a son t f the late itev r fowllc who iuid thiiki of kilii and oiprhige congru- leiitloii i for a number of yt ars a lew iiuin otpi luge were present sunday t iiing lo hear him ilie exrullve tommlltee of the rocl- tnkml initl kvcrtou ilranch ulblr ootlely ui i in the basement of the pit sbylerlan hiii h ii monday evening ti colialder un appointment of rollrolors and oultr loutluc bmlnrsj mr and mrs roy wurucr und family if loronlo wire ret lit visitors ut uie h nu of mr iuid mni j r rlcliurduon mr and mr- it 1 richardson and finiihy were also recent visitors at tin albert edward matthews thr sad news reached acton on saturday of the nudden death of albert e matthews at hln home at denver that morning mr mntthcwa was uic hmtbom son of the late poatmnster james matthews and a brouior of actons present postmaster mr j ches ter matthews he wan bom in acton nearly seventy yearn ago in his young manhood mr mojthows resided in acton i assisted his father in the post office and fitory he was an expert telegraph ojierator and a beauuful pen- i and had flue drilling in bookkcop- thec qualities won for him good poslllimi jir a number of years hi in rochester n y and later be came idcntined with uic colorado i1icl and iron company at denver col tilts large business he held executive poitlons for many years as accountant udltor and laterly cashier mr mat thews won twice married his be con d and a married daughter surviving him ha was always a useful man and held in high cntccm he was a icinn of ability and held a high pollon in musical circles before he left home lie was for a time organist of the methodist church choir and uis celolsl lu the local orchestra he ttii a member of the methodist church in mi matthews dcaui another of the pupils of the lato itobcrt lltue ts gone lit was loyal to uic old home always kept in cltke touch with lu acuvluea through the acton fbke pxkcn and feu years were allowed to pans without a vlilt to the old home and the scenes of childhood and youth robert 11 wansbitouoii hrief session pnfwwi acrmintfi nntl attendh to ton tine at the publlr ulilltini ct tnmluliin meeting on turnday evening couunbi- sloner kerr and chairman icinir were prtsenl accounts were ordrrcd to be paid i follows hell ttlephoiip co arcounta oio cowle truck repairs jns symon supplies canadian lino material suppllen roie ai ohearn ltd supplies canadian atncrnl klcctrlc co nv4rtorn 44 10 northrrn electric co wire cutter i3g3 bank ot montreal revenue stamps 3 00 j c matthcwi poilage 10 00 171 87 t g00 50 34 00 00 17 3 53 general ipterest news with turtllng came to rober died at his home thursday suddenness the call it wanshrough who on lake avenue last wnnsbrougli kn li hill old annl- tuplm i on monday october 31 putuulais later mu- plai iilly richardson of toronto i emit weekend at inr hnnii j linttm llci of slmio hi un for uie weekend 111 1 1 v mi at guelph end rranci- who lias been mill nt slmroe for un ir ytiiri has secured a also home foi in- 1- lynch of guelph i nu for the weekend mi win garilaug it- turned u f irk lat witk after a vlntt ulth his ititlit i kntji rt and ottut frleiidn hi hue u attic r of iul stinitay luuglit out unite a luiiuucr from utliii liui to the park which haa brctnui- jawrlt- sikh with mitnr peoplf for u ituday ajtornuuii ilhouffh notnrobuat hralth ttroa- about as uuul on wednesday last his son mr it ii waiiflbrough came up from ic ronto lo take hla father and mother to lriti lnlr that day it was decided that tin- day was too cixil for uils out ing and the party visited at uic home jf their daughter mrs frank day in rockuood instead mr wunsbrough illtl not ctuupluln of feeling 11 until uic folloulng morning between two and lhnf i clock while- tin doctor was ik lug ummoued he passed suddenly ii way ili mrs wansbrough the family and a wide circle of friends and the i ommuiilty generally his sudden dcaui un a shock indeed robert ii wans- 1 brough was a son of the late mr and j mrs wm wansbrough and was bom in i lrln township seventyeight years ago iurtylb years ago he was joined in huly wedlock to emma augusta swack- i burner wlio wlui their family of two sons and three daughters remain to mourn his loss and revere his memory ihty are roy h of toronto mrs prank day of roekwood mn oordon mckay of toronto mrs a g c smith acton and harold l of toronto for ti n years following uiclr marriage mr und mrs wansbrough resided in the ilute of wushlngton when he ucuplcd important positions as accountant and auditor lib knowledge of conveyancing and bu li i ess in latter years were much sought after when 111 health brought him luck to uie farm and the family resided on the farm near cruwmina comers i wilvt years ago they retired and re moved to aluiii where they have been hit lily rcipeiud residents one brother und five ilster- also remain to mourn mr wansbrougli deaui richard in seatuc watn mrs e barnes orion mrs m utzler itironto mra it mc roberts tor onto mrs m becker british columbia mid mr i lolrd norval mr wana- tuimigh was a member of uie united church und of walker lodge a p 0t a m tlie funeral on saturday after noon was conducted by rev c l poole it i and under masonic auspices a piliuu service uus held ut the hoitic at j the invltt in the united church was a tti ndiil by u large number of friends mitt relative from a wide clrcl- inter na ill was made in ialrvle cemetery among th- frit nils from a illituncc who attended were mr and mrs itohl nod well and mr and mrs henry thonip- ju hlllshurg mr and mrs win wans- brough grand vallry mr jamca wona urough mr wm mclioberta mr hoy on brough mr and mrs k u swack- iner mr and mrs wm swackhamcr i 1 ltamshau mrs auiittta banics d idwii harm i mra john mossop is jus mckay mn l hunter mr ut mis katlileeu craddock oil tr uunui mi arthle mcmlchan and mill norval mr and mrs a coinp- ir r ljurd guelph s jennie dry den mrs itlph mra llentley fred day toronto itancli ryder erin mi j o hagun editor canadian fun c i il bi vice tortmlo mr oulden mr roy stewart alderman w j stewart inil mr 1 noddliighom toronto the tlonil tr unite atti sud to ulo high i sit cm in which the deceased waa held mil lin hided the following pillow and iii tin family wrealto from walker lidgt a r t a m swuckhamer tiuilly mr and mrs jaints maclcay itiroiiu mclttlertn fiunlly toronto ii lolnlnn manufacturer toronto crii- lril casket co toronto hopkins at nidi n funeral dlrprtor toronto liiiw rr- ii unit tl church w m b ml- kalhlipn cratldock toronto mr 1 mr w l suitrkhamer toronto rural courii ri anil pot gfllut utaft alton mi iho burt and mi ami mis ito hint mr and mis fred couley tin onto morley bedford toronto a w giahaiu t co toronto einpltyeeit waterworks an artoq public utllltlei hydro dept ixiwer ut spring 30 311 acton public utilities hydro dept beptember operations 03 57 canadian brass co supplies 3003 i1d47 mr w j kcntner requested that a pole be removed from in front of his garagp the superintendent was in structed to have the pole removed the ontario memorial company was notified that the name an the general public rcpalrn could not be undertaken to electrical uppllancci nt uic plant as the commlislon won not in a position to render thin nervlec to any factories or householders in acton another burglary between hoc and 1500 worth of oaotu stolen lrom cooperri store on sunday night on sunday night or early monday morning burglars broke into w m coopers gents furnishing store nnd made awjty with a big haul of goods the entrance was made by uie front door the irame of the door was pryed on wlui a bar and the lock seat dislodged from the frame to gain an entrance i the thieves were apparenuy quite deliberate in their selection of articles ind ransacked the store they toojc 13 ults of clothes 3 overcoats half a doxen sweater coats 3 leather coats 4 rain coats about a dozen fine rjilrta half c dozen pairs cr pyjamas and a liberal usiortment of socks and ilea and ulshliign during the night mrs edwards heard a signal whistled on uic street and aroused mr harry statham who went through ui- back lone to mill street to u if the whistling had any significance in lawbrcallng on uic street while standing in the lane a car started up on main street aftd went up mill street whether itu was uic burglars who had stolen thes guodi la not known tlie loan to mr cooper will be between 400 and 1500 thli is the second time hla store has been eiltred and goods stolen on the s occir ion the thief was caught uk inter and the stolen goods 11 recovered with the exception it nf clothes and a hat which uie culprit wai wearing when apprehended the mplir jt biliig invcitlgatod hychlei mcpherson and the provincial police tl new stage curtftlna will be fomi- lly pieiited to the council and oliown ur lh nrs lime nt the jr i o d e luclu i and dunce on october 23 tall llauiiltou mra m akin- ij keinipy wllt ui erin unlv rslty m stirling cakeu ltd ot kvirllni ccsktl- ltd until dhtrli i lnnu lal din ion raul ghaf gititlo ami mn j h niur tu mi j if lvuiiy nto dlrettora tninto tor- chahus senior toronto charles bcniur jo turner road tor- inu died suddenly on mundny one of he founders of century church he was ctlve in the tjjiiitlst denomination one if the oldest and bestknown master tailors lu the city mr bcnlor was deeply ccttd by his business associates for lost forty years he had been a part- wllh his brouicr in the firm of ur broth lni which carried an a merchnnl tailoring business on vongc street near uloor street surviving ore ills widow two brouiersi w c senior of toronto and joseph bcnlor of exeter one sister mrs w s applcrord of hamilton otic daughter mrs clarence knapp of acton und one sun choxlca normuii with uie vancouver sun the ynipathy of the community goes out to jr and mrs knapp in their bcrca-vc- meiit mrs gltaham lawbon after aevural munths of gradually dtcltnlug healui mrs graham law son passed away on tuesday evening at uic home of her daughter mrs d l mc- klnnon afl howltt street guelph ue- rure her marriage nhe was margaret sharp daughter uf the late william and mary sharp pioneers who came from scuuand and sctued in esqucslng she was married to graham lawaon and uic aged couple celebrated their gulden wed ding anniversary one year ago surround ed by uiclr family and a wide circle of friends they resided here for a number of years uolug to guelph nineteen years ago to make uiclr homo wlui their daughui she is survived by lier hus- uanc and a family of two sons and cine daughter who will ever revere uie memory of a devoted and loving wife and mother they arc wllllum of niagara palls n y rev james 8 of cam bridge enuland and mrs d l mclcln- noii uuelph mrs lawcon woo a member of- knox church guelph the luuerul which was largely attended was held from her late residence ui quclpli un thursday afternoon wlui interment ip woodlaun cemetery guelph lev dr a j m oca 1111 v ray conducted uic service and was asmslcd by itev prof r davidson itev c krujx and itev prof h causiand of toronto the poll bturera were itev d kendall mr win burnet mr a a mck crude itev c king rev pruf causiand and dr j l little all of t u run to the oympauiy ul this community goes out to ino family in their bereavement many bcautltul floral trlbuto were an evidence of uic rule cm in which uic deceased was held among which were uie following pillow family wreaths principal and stall of liiimanur college college brethren and sludents of emmanuel college tur- unto ivena iomlly mr ana mm thaa wi pii mr and mrs lawson wren basket mr and mrs donald mcqrcgor and family mr james u lawauu ur unit mis wm g la v son and family mm james sharp and family mr and mrs duncan sharp mr and mra nor man ruble mr and mm j mccollum mra martin und miss artss mr and mrs alex mcoiygur mr and mrs wm tiitbot mis utile and family mr and mm wm krug mr and mra alex miiki-iirli- kate charlotte and anglui iiiwmiu wui holpii and winnie mar shall shlplilng department taylur- loibe- mr- mffarlane and ernest mr and mrs reltle minnie and mildred klso mr and mra e ryde prof und mis cauilaiid mr anil mm win mc- nnuuhtoix mi john and mr james mtgriuor and mrs hawlty mr and nii mtgit got and mra iluwley mi anil mts gutdi i mr and mra jock kelso clara grieve satli- and margaret 1 i iguiou older of eastern slur mr and mja jetfrrj and foinllj mr und mi l ulumui masquerade iie racial the meeting that was advcrlbird for thin friday night of the u f w o ul mrn brown lows has been postponed until frltlay evening october 11 at the parish rail acton admission 35c everybody welcome good prlcra at hnla a successful surplus solo wail hold for it w wame yenterday everything wxm mid without renertc grade cowo made an nverngc tif j103 75 the hlghrnt with rulf at foot bringing 17fi 00 aucllon- r kerr conducted uie sale homliy hall bunirj believed to have been caurcd by a lighted cigarette dropped in the build ing by one of a number of people there saturday night fire partly destroyed tlio orange hall at hornby milton fire brigade responded to a telephone call for help and uie building was saved there is a loss of about 135 which is covered by insurance the ada will tell you does it pay to shop at home a com parison wlui local advertisement and city ctorc prices say uiat it docs picked up at random from thin week ad vert uc- enu here are nome comparison campbells coup is 0 for 60c in uie city and 3 for ldcrin a local xtorc wins ruaits arc 3sc tn uie city and 30c to there are many other good com par icon the advertise ments will tell you about them the united suui cmuuplan at ilontealioea ir and mrsythoa awrey of colorado have been visiting in canada for a months called on their cousin mr henry awrey and other friends here this week mr awrey la the champion horseshoe pitcher of the older class for the united states and haa been enjoy ing the game at the contests at the fall fairs in uie vicinity and for several months while they have been travelling in canada and the united states war kins an war memorials the ontario memorial com pony a plant in ac ton la now working on two splendid war memorials one for tlllion- burg and the other for elora they ai e of stanbcead granite and of very appropriate and artistic daclgn- lese two larger mcmorlalu with uie usual number of orders for retailers that the company have been favored with are keeping su perm undent grifttth and 11 ic staff of about thirty employees busy keeping pace with their contracts the acton baudot troop the regular meeting of uie acton troop took place in the scout hall on thursday lost all were present except members but uiey told their patrol leaders why so they got their marks just uic same the new patrol rooms re judged and they were both well ted four new members were ad it ted to membership and two of the d tadgcra new members passed heir tenderfoot the scouts ore plon- hallowceji party and they are usy getting prepared for it furehacas gosjplbaiaw mr a m mccann has purchased the wholesale and rclall tobacco business of m alone bros in guelph and has taken possession he will reside in acton unut lie finishes uic details in connecuon lui his cool and lumber business here which has been purchased by messrs ritchie and agar of guelph the removal of mr and mrs mccann and lly from acton is regretted bub the ucst wishes til all will go with them success hi the itoyal city messrs ritchie atid agar will be welcomed to business field in acton mr ritchie is on alderman in guelph at present knox young peoples meeting i interesting feature on tho pro- gramme of uie knox young people oclety on monday evening was tho ro- purla of the delegates to the summer school in toronto ulll ycar foy doris mcdonald dorothy mcpherton and ivan ktrkncu tlie musical dart of uie programme included a piano solo by mus jean orr chorus by guild mem bers solo by mr wro burton and a harp solo by mrs wm ilall the ccrip- turc reading was given by sirs u r moore following the programme a social hour was enjoyed the meeting in charge of the musical committee uid the summer school delegates acton womens iruututc the monuily meeting of the womens institute was held at the homo of miss lmmu hawthorne the crescent on thursday october 3 at three oclock when fortyfive attended the meeting jpcued with the insulude ode fallowed oy uic insutute prayer the roll call was answered by what i appreciate must being a member of uie institute after uic business part of the meeting uie institute which is always helping to do good decided to send five dollars to the ouclph general hospital to help the nurses furnish uielr lecture room mrs wm hali favored uie ladies with jii instrumental which was much ap preciated a splendid address was given by mrs cortwrlght district president wlio spoke on uic splendid work ulo institute had done mrs merry secre tory of uie district also briefly ad dressed the meeting miss venn murray favored uie ladles wlui a reading when the light ooes out the meeting clos ed with uic mlxpali prayer aftci which the ladles enjoyed a social half hour an excellent plbj and entertainment the amateur ploy mary made some marmalade in uic town hall an tuesday evening drew a capacity house t ids three act comedy drama was pre sented by uic dramatic society of ulo paisley memorial church quelub under the auspices of the ladles aid society of uie united church here it was an excellent prcscntauou the ulcme of uic play was well chosen it had plenty of clean humor and a splendid mural to tlie story the parts were all well token by uic cast and uic wit nessing of uils performance was certain ly a pleasure to ulo audience many termed it une of uie finest amateur perform an era that have been shown in acton prior to uic presentation and between the acts the orchestra under uic leadership of mr chas mason gave a number of splendid selections and miss ruth gibson sang an appreciated oprono solo her accompanist was miss jean qrr the young icople from guelph were served luncheon by uiu acton lodlia prior to uiclr return tluuic their presentation of thu play wuj a most meritorious one this play has tin ti presented lu the dulrlct twrnty- two units the members of uie cast hi an follows harry card mrs m wilson florence ruhl mel wilson mar garet gow mrs a ilobliimin art rob inson joe keough karl llusson jumuu anderson ji an dyon muriel stewart junior 1 wetliii alaj ufljx o d e euchre and dunct october jj in tho tow

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