Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 14, 1929, p. 6

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a mnlx mrrulf d t fir nl ui fillwhi rrl sh naihh jt hi jut linr riitra mcitinrul loynflandkiulon on huturilny hnvcmtmr 0 lwll at hif unltd cliuwrli purminnid anton by lliyc i imnlfl ii ililcn iiuif ilnttiihtrr of ur nnd mri anmitt ainlcrwm cf ac ton to mr ftuymnml ijiyns ol toronto wa1uubonoumminq in thr chiirnli of tlm ilpilnrmcr honey crrttk by the ttav ilnrarr o i ilaiinli kftmriny nnvrwrtwr 11 10uq jtssln cummlnit tuushur of mm cummins nnd the uu t j i cuminlnit to harry i- lurruon of poruun formnrly or acton hkallvannattku on ualnrdny titcmbtr 0 1030 at llw united church ftlrbonnur arorktown tiy lltv it w uumky mary allen daugh ter of mr irn 11 vannattcr and tlv uu mm vannatler of acorjictown tn ur william martin nrnr bon of mr and mm william t nrar ot nnnrn- gaweya wnijvywai40cii ou thonloiblvlnu day november 11 1020 at kuom church acton ada ruth dauuhtrr of uulau mr ij wlilkor and mrs m walker kendal weatmomland knguml to william john 1lnlay owen hound only eon of tho latemi and ufth john llnlny contlpdary county tyrone ireland in mkmokuam kjtefcwfclly in lovlnir mrmory of unci dvb pdvld p mcknrry who dlnd novtwbcr 15 10 20- am we loved you ui wc mlsfl you in our memory you arc dear loved remembered thought of always often wishing you were here jkoae pearlie alma i jvrtrnt 3nyii ww thursday november 14 1020 plenty of rain these days just lltue less than six wiek- until chrutmiui the- few daya of indian oummcr during ui week were rreatly enjoyed aelon ejuxans loyally remembered uid joined in the services on armistice day tjifl royal winter pair opens next wdxuday and continues until novem ber 31 quite a number from acton attended th anniversary banquet at ebcnaxir church on monday evcnlnu- the local banks have now discon tinued the weekly halfholiday on wed nesday afternoons until next april tint pa pasts christmas corda ore rwuly many ploosinn and pretty deaiens uw awaitlnjr tliose who choose early the royal pair at toronto extends ovr twenty acres of indoor space and acme 78060 animals ore exhibited there the butcher shops now remain open wry wednesday afternoon and have the weekly half holiday for the neighbojrhoocttsfpwb ii ui ctwnvmti- mlui iuolnilu m orurf vljltcd ut hir homo here mlii iinlfi prcoiiian und mr arnold ilkctch of toronto iiiwnt the wwkmri unit hollduy at thi foniiera home here mien maraaret webster or toronto iii nt tliii wrckrnit and holuhty at the ihiiiil- of mr and mm john clruff mlsa lrna kent or toronto also mnuirn john claytoti and victor ilut- chrnon of lomhuin mills lipent the luil dny ut the homo or mr and mrs john dratf mr win griffith or toronto spent the wrrkrnd and holiday with friend here it4v and mrs c ii klllott arcoin pnnled by mr mac mac rotter ti all o toronto spent the holiday at the homi of mr auj mrs john gran quite a niimlwr enjoyed a ood rnbult hunt over the holiday mr and mrs cjeoruc ghent and family of qrlmfchy spent the hnlldav at the home of mr and mm wm pa iter musen martha and ilorence pouter of toronto npent tlie holiday at their home hurc mr harold ince of toronto spent the holiday with friends in thin vicinity local weddirqpj were numerous ths pmt wk and the wcddlnar bells jen ia be worked overtime on saturday nnd uonday the work on e j ilaasarda new ton has made splendid prooress and the roof is on and the front now belno hie auelph oalvauon army band visited acton on gaturday afternoon and fcv a aplendld proirranimo of musical kiuober on uw street- j airdrte near hulsburg harvertcd five hundrtd b8 ot oovernment ucted fcd poutoee from two acres thlo fall this crop vu all taken in in one day a number of the friends hero of uim jtale oummlne held a bridal fchowrf party ui her honor on flaturday venhm at the home of mr and mr d jl undsay a good crowd attended the oid- time dance in tlie town hall on friday nlhl the prank and blacks orchcs tr rumislwd tlie music and thon olbbons was floor manocer at the ilalton aaaues lost week prtderlck klrm al qooroetown and p it dtirlimia of toronto were both found bat bullty of uiahslaubhtcr on choraea aruui out of highway accidents the galvanised sheethui is baino put oil the main section or tlie roof of the hew aran this week the sides arc rtcldiod and uie roof of the curllntf rink and dressum rooms flnulied rev ur jouiffe of erin preached a vy uiouflhtfui termon in the united ghurcli oh ounday evcnhib rov c l woe uu proacher at tlie anniver sary aorvlcejj at erin during tlie day a durant cor minus tlie liccnsl plate was found by chief mcpheraon lo the busli near bpeysldo last week the owner was located in toronto and wwwiwlliu property on monday aftcr- ndcuwood the posnlnn away- of mr alexander b d hill of peraun last week removes anothrr link of rockwooda early cltlxcns the late mr hill a bro tiler a ii1u at qt paul the great railway masnate spent their boyhood dayn here and wan born on a farm just a shoot distance east of tlie village the latter at one time a clerk for the late robert pasmore in a store in the south part of the village now removed since mrs annie harris had her new residence erected on harris dtreel tlie funeral took place last thursday afternoon from his late liome services belna conducted by rev a o mcdonald and rev a brown of inkrsoll a former pastor and friend of mr ii 111 interment took place tn johnsons cemetery eramosa two sons wilfred and norman who predeceased their father ore interred in johnsons cemetery tlie younaent con james j rciodes hi person mrs hill was before her marriage miss emma day a number of united church youna peoples society members attended rally of guclph presbytery youno people in fergus last week mr john bmith left butt week on an extended visit to detroit mr clayton white of cleveland police force arrived hut week on visit to mrs t lynch and other rela tives in rockwood and vicinity mm charles moore and son of beams- ville were recent visitors with mr and mrs prank moore a new checker board sln lias been erected along the highway in the village between mr arthur k thomas and mr george oaunders properties for the benefit of motorists making the turn at alma and main streets some of the thanksgiving holiday visitors were mr a c patterson of montreal mr and mrs wm ilosklng and family mr henry hoiking kingston mr and- mrs neil gordon and family of toronto mr john it watson of toronto misses margaret thomas and helen baync of toronto normal school mr pred day mr harry mcphcdrtn and olstqr mies elisabeth of toronto university mr and mrs a p johns and family or fan thill mr and mrs it d richardson and ramlly of vlneland miss oerti rlchardcon returned home with them after a weeks visit with her brotlier mus edna u pearen or dundas mr johnston hewat of aimcoe mr clarence lynch and sister mlsa kathleen ofquelnh k h no it nakhaoawkya ili followlnu li 1 1 ui rtnrt or 11 ii nt h nuijiniiiwyu ftytcicmwt wuiihm iitrunifid in order ornundlnif received br rv mary mrmlllan oforun wul- lin cluirlcft heiulrnon ijonuril ilrown- itm cillutliio anilirwin ilr iii iivhyn lllony harold llarht jumtji wallurc jr iiiuirno mitchell jlr ii ucrtnidi itolinruoy jr ii christina wullacf max utoroy i dorothy burber pr jamon uimiilfcllow norman wal lace it a ilnncy teacher it ann oc khtrrfnr thu following in the report of linn nockbuni fichnol lor thr month of oc tobtr jr iv dorothy clarrldtff jr nl croiui ralph denny ur iii elva wiley burt watson jr iu archie macdonald margaret urndirson ur ii betty clurrldgc annlo mc- cullouah jr i harold oordon lloyd jn len elrnrr denny primer olaji a erma wulain lawrence croiw- jean ocott ledlth denny clifford mcdonald hector mc donald clann n marin mcdonald john dick- noil harvey dlclim jean orr teacher llaulinavad miji reta ubortlll of owen limind pent tlie holiday at tlie home of her mother mrs wm qhortlll minn domic dlnnlc of toronto jipent the weekend at the parental home with mr and mrs prank blnnle mr and mrs brenner and mijijj altc brenner of buffalo spent the holiday at mm brenners fathers home mr ororire rodgem mr brenner and miss alice returned home on monday mrs brenner b upending the week here mrs dan campbell is visiting at her home in clinton mr and mrs kirk of toronto muj margaret kirk and bonny were thonka giving vial tars at the home of mr and mrs john mcitcchnje mr dan campbell has purchased the furm of mrs alfred vannatter lot 3 on the seventh line m campbell in tends moving there in the near future quite a number from here attended the plowing match at hornby last friday eden mills evebton vhe joy rldlnjr and banditry esca pades of paul hosteller of akrona ond rd uorrlson ot georgetown had the usual unhappy ending when they were tkn into custody last week it u said they have confessed toseveral holdups and auto theft junior l o d k euchre and dance ti kovectiker 30 lima beanh and parhniph lima ban arc neglected in many fmwlllas tlie parsnip so relished by fcullloo is actually a foreigner to some tooth vvmubl oliould bo used frequent ly a little touch of sugar when cook- blet not enouah to sweijcn but merely sufficient to accentuate the flavor will always be found advisable oavory lima beano oook lima beans in bulling water until under mix together one tabloijoon oalt one tablespoon brown sugar one duaiter teaspoon paprlca and one-quar- ur teaspoon eclnry alt add to two cups of the beans and then mix in on- ubuapoan of finelychopped onion and four allcs of bacon cut in small pieces uouten with one cup of water place tn a aliallow buttered caswrolo und bake until nicely browned parbnip uoupple oook four medium size parsnips in bolluur water wlicn undcr remove the tkliu and ruli uirough a colander mix lofillur one teasjioon salt oneeighth upoon pflppec one toospoon tugar aaa the seasonings and one tablespoon 6 bulur to the parsnips melt two uldiipoona of butter in a saucepan stlr- rin in two tablespoons of hour and- ou cup of milk be juro the mixture u tluck and amoolli add to uir parn- ulp toaouier with tlie yolks of un waibaleu eaub beat uie whit or the eavs unul and fold into the failxtur ltit in u buturtd buklmt dlili and bake for 35 minutes in u nitktfrul- ovdi oirvd immediately ur uie souffle wlllall bauted iaiuinuhj cook paruiliu tender ui boiling water to wluch onclialf teaspoon of tall and oimhalf lpajimmmi of sugar hoa twiu added drain and kcraiid olf the skin cut hi liaivt inuthwuc and sprlnklf with kuumx haute hi liot drlpplilus uu a holt brown unl mrs elizabeth ilcrron has returned home after spending the summer in toronto and district mr nnd mrs harry waurs and ton billy mm ada mooro and miss mar garet moore or toronto were liollday vlaltora at the home of mr and mrs w evertta and mua annie orlndell congratulations ore extended to mr and mrs alvln mccutcheort- nee annie oakes who were quietly married in preston on wednesday november 0 by the rev roy gelger a former pastor or the bride immediately after the ceremony uie happy couple left for u short lionoymoan to polnu west and after their return they will reside on the grooms farm erh and eramoaa town line also to mr and mrs walter hunt nee lholo wcatherston wlto were quietly married on monday november they have returned from tlielr lioncy- moon and will reside in rockwood where tlie groom is employed mr and mrs roy duhield mrs j thompson mus margaret and messrs allen and aordon of ouelph called on mr and mrs t d mccutcheon on sunday mr and mrs o w hortop of rock- wood spent thanksgiving day at the formers home mr thomson reed or toronto was a weekend guest at tlie reed home rev a b culp hi spending this week with his wife and family in syracuse ny mr and mrs w usherwood and lucy entertained twentytwo guests to dinner on thanksgiylntf day lncludlna mr and mrs angus mclaughlin ytaa ijda and messrs jesse and john or ijlluburg mr and mr w button mioses mary and margaret and will or coninanby mr and mm e u avvey and sons ivan and elgin ouelpli mua annie mckenzle mrs mary mclaughlin and miss llda dale toronto mr and mrs john ree and son jease orton mr john mckeniie osprinee and mr colin kltehtne rockwood mr gordon herron of toronto spent the weekend at his liomo here we are sorry to report that mrs lromen thompson was taken to uie ouahih aeneral hoapltgl on uunday and u still very poorly mcssm dave parker kitchener and archie parker oalt upent tho holiday nt their liomc mr and mrs charlie head or auelph pent the holiday at tlielr homes in the lllage mr and mrs a a robertson spent sunday with mr a- id mm n jockxori nd family mimosa mr and mm wlfocrt talbot are spend ing the weekend in ouelph wltli mr and mrs rabct talbot and their daughter mlsa wluna who is hom from windsor mrs w robertson and mrs m hawse of hllitburff called on their aunt mm j hlndley cn sunday mrs e cthophcrd lo spending a few lays in arjolph mrs ad ios thcakcr u improving alovly in uie ouelph ocneral hospital ufur her recent operauon mrs j dm events of toronto la pending some time with mr and mrs henry ciakei slxui line a number from here attended a party at mcrjtilans hall erin on wednesday night when mr and mm james dur- lleld were hotts lo a large number and all r rport a pleaaunt umc m ra w robertson ouelph road is nwidlng ulls week u kltchrnrr with bf ulster mrs h tovcll mua mary tovell of ouelph u spend- in a tt few weeks wlui iier sutrr mrs j ilndley and family the play entlued mary made home murnialade which lias breii given over 4 trorn of times by uie iaulcy mumortal yimiig ivoples uoolaty ourlph was given tn uir community hall un wed- iitiday night and la counud one of the bit given hi uua ixuimiunlty all aclhig their different routi niuuurully u is wlui regret wo report the funeral of the late mrs a allison which took place from her latoresldence on friday the 8th cervices were conducted at ebcncjtcr church by nor pastor rev m dandier also rev o b caamore of mulgrove and rev a f marsh of ouelph a largo congregation was pre sent to pay tholr lost respects to tlur deceased and give uielr sympauiy to the bereaved husband the service in tlie united church was withdrawn on gunuoy evening in favor ol anniversary services being held in ebenexer church rev m c candler took charge of uie servleas at the mill- grove point while rev o o cassmorc conducted services at ebenexer one night last week the village was lsltcd by burglars who entered herb taylors service station and reliev ed the proprietor or 100 worth cigarettes tobacco gum and everything worth while they then proceeded to 8 marshalls store where they took a quantity of oil on saturday afternoon while our illlage blacksmlui mr harry mcintosh with hi wire and son oeorgc were motoring on uie guelphiiamilton high way they had the miafortune to collide with a bus at clapplsons corners both mr and mm mcintosh are confined in hamilton hospital with broken bones cuts and bruises variety of news n ii klttdtim at lloektaamf kihbnl tint jare at the c n it million at lioclnumd ivtii rohhiil r jiio in rauh by ihleviii nu mnmlay uliiht or early turn- dny- iiioruliui tin- tlilfven ijalned tjitry lo uir utatii by rorctng u rear wlntlciw hid rlliublnii in the mife hud evlilently 1 i n miiaihed open with crow barn it ua mi oldfiuhlonetl one anil the bur- lar appariiitly hlid no rrent trouble in opening it filileutlu addrekn by tr motxvi at the momlmt nervlce of this united church lart nuntlay rev dr t albert moore gave a nplendld nddreiui on tlm prourein being mnile toward hint world peace among nil natlomi prenh from pence confareiice in europe and hacked liy hlfl many prevlouii cxperlencei in n collations with oilier coil n tries dr m c wan in a pwiltlnn to thtii pi arful addrein comlnic on the diindni i ir to armistice day the theme wnti v- j appropriate andwiu npprecliiled by th inrgo coiiiiregatlon that attended roy knocked from lltrycle whllo motorlnit to auelph on monday evening dr nelson had the misfortune to ntrlke a fourteen year old lad prank contlgan of auelph who wan riding a bicycle mi tho highway the doctor waa panning two mailed earn on tho highway and meeting one coming in the appoilte dhccuon wheii suddenly two ladi on bicycles loomed up in ills path fortun ately ho was proceeding olowly or renull- might have been more serloun the lad sustained racial injuries and injurlen v to his leir tlie bicycle wan nlmou demolished lie was taken to his home in ouelpli acton matftrbit lit ilrsdon col i it ion what might have been a ratal auto mobile accident occurred near speynldc six miles south or acton shortly after nix oclock on ounday evening when u car driven by william dormon bprlnn- dnle boulevard toronto and another driven by william anderson or acton met headon mr oormano car went over the embankment into tho ditch reuniting in mm aorman being badly injured about the head and shoulders she was taken to milton where she received medical attention mr gorman escaped serloun injury an did also tho occupants or the anderson car both cam were badly damaged nassagaweya the anniversary cervices or ebenexer church on sunday were splendid ses sions of thanksgiving and rejoicing large congregations attended both ser vices and extended a cordial welcome to rev o s cascmore a former pastor who delivered splendid and umcly dis courses on uita anniversary occasion on monday evening a thanksgiving banquet and entertainment drew a crowd from the countryside for some milei around the culinary ability or tho lad ten u nossagawoya is wellknown and on this occasion they almost sur passed uielr own enviable rcputauon lor aumptuoua and appetizing supper the programme which followed was a splendid one and was presided over by the pastor rov m c oondler speeches were given by rev o s cassmorc and rev o o jonec violin selocuans by mus b somervllle of ouelph vocal ecloa by miss ruth olbson acton clo- cuuanary numbers by miss marion mc- cullought rockwood and a generous lot of numbers by the male quartette composed of messrs a peal q mc- pliall e bolc4 and e byerman of rockwood the thrcshcra of thin vicinity finished their acasona work lost week mr james eastcrbrook of darbyvlllc lost a valuable cow last week mr wallace icing and daughter campbcllvllle visited rcuuves knatchbull an sunday st albans a y p a meetlnf on tuesday evening of uijn week the above society was favored with a visit from mr harry mole who holds the position of dominion secretary a y p a assolcatlanjr in canada ills addrcas illuminating and very instructive with his brief manner of explanation that ability go seldom met with in public epcakeni he told a treat deal ahort rpacc of time the pro- grumme provided was very suitable to the occasion its trend having in mind arm isucetliankxal vine- tke meeting adjourned with light refreshments and the national anthem seriously injured at brae el rl j en- mrs o w mosaics and mr kenneth mclclnnon received word this week ol serious auto accident to their youngest brother mr carman mclcln non at bracobrldac on sunday after noon in some unaccountable manner the car upset on the road at uie foot of a hill ond mr mclclnnon was plnmd beneath it he suffered a fractured skull and a broken jaw bone and hi cuflcriny from a serious concussion he was re moved to bracebridtfe hospital and hla condition is regarded as very critical a report thla morning to mrs masalob stales that her brother has rallied a lit tie llowlnf match wlnnkks in llm llullmi county tlvntt meld um mr llro mtylxu illthl tin- tollouliiii in the 11 i of wlnueru hi the llallnii county ilnwlnu match held trlilay november li on jennie currlu larni in ltnitnlua towmhlp north ti hornby 1 clonn 1 champlonnlilp luiih cul i sod wilfred tlmhern ed timhern i j trnw wm ietldln special a best crown wilfred tlin- ln rn bpticlnl 11 best pi lilnh wilfred tim hern claii 3 chninploruihkp jointer li foil n o mcleod j r llantreave w o maxwell geo jeifermin special a bent crown n o mc lend special ii best flnlnh n o mr a oi clnm 3 jointer cloili in sod cecil hkirrltl w wilson jan iuin special a ueit crown cecil skerrilt special ii bent flnlnh wellington wilson claim 4 jointer claim in sod it o hiown a black wm llnrrlnon w stark special a bent crown r o brown special ii bent ilnlih a block- cla jointer clans in bod w a mt john lbitcr special a bent crown w a he- cufdy special b bent finish john llnti clnnji 0 tractor closa in sod elgin smith e evans bpeclal a bent crown ernest evaui speclar b bent flnlnh elgin smith claiii 7 tractor clara in sod spenc er wllnon special a bent crown spencer wilson social ii best finish spencer wilson clans 0 thrccfurrow tractor in bod thoa howden clin mayr stanley llnll special a bent crown cliff may bpeclal b best finish than how den bpeclal silver cup value 3s0o for cent plowed ridge in walking plown w timbers bpeclal motor rug for beit team and equipment jan cunningham special tractor whistle for bent tractor plowed crown and flnlnh elgin smith special j d bailey silver cup for bent plowed rldgt c wilson special sweater coat for youngest plowman john lister special bcsl yoke oxen jas john stone childrens aid society the following ifl the report bf mi- childrens aid society gordon homcj for uie month ending october 31 1q2d applications for children 3 children brought to shelter not wartla 5 children made wardn of c a s permanent 1 children sent to industrial school l com plain li received 12 investigations at homesof children 13 mall received 01 mall tent out co oqice interviews 13 parents or guardians prosecuted 1 court ottendoncen 5 ioster homes heard from 1 wards placed out 1 ward visited d warning given 3 adoptions completed 1 o i thompson bispcctor umeiiouse mm scott who has been so ill for some time is not making much improve ment mr gowdy has been on a row days visit with his con doualaain montreal mr jos given who hoo been con fined to uie house belna quite 111 is able to be around oaoln mr ond mm j j wilton of varnry ooiiui arcy called on friends in the village on friday the womens institute held their rcau- lar meeting ot tho homo or mrs charles meredith on wednesday routine busi ness was transacted and a short pro gramme followed composed of music by mrs aowdy o report of the county airs conrrrcnre in milton which was ad dressed by dr margaret patterson by mus lydla caldwell and on lntercslir t contest thlnga our orandmothem did not know the odeklrk family who have been sldenu here during- the summer liav moved to toronto iro oowdy and duru spent the holi day with actodfrlcndn lie ladles aid at the united church held u box iocal on thursday evening an interesting programme was given by following talent mm allen or georgetown mr gowdy and miss lydla caldwell ltmchousc contributed much appreciated vocal sclecuons mr and mrs mlno gavo very delightful numbers on tlm violin and the packer bros gave lumber or jkipular selections on thr uh organ and bones mus young oui popular teacher gave a number of choice well rendered rradlnga after the programme uie audience adjourned to the social room of the church gorae where w l mullcre bonded out the boxes to the proper parties and a fine sorlul hour fallowed a reception was given mr and mm uathaiy lane at their residence in r western suburb on saturday evening they hale u hoot of good wishes for a mry happy futurr on saturday afternoon muji meryl e anderuin or acuin and mr jack for- fcter of oenigetowii were married ut the tlonage flmeltouse they were at tended by mlsa tlielma d a amble and mi robert j audirum of acton aiut briel honeymoon trip lo hamilton nnd other luilnu boulh they will rtsld in acton t churchill united church uunday school cliruunas concert will be held on thursday derrmbrr 10 303 intoxicated driver causes havoc sidney hume or georgetown was badly hurt in an auto accident a pliort dlttance west or rockwood on friday nlghl hume hod his car stopped for repairs to the engine on tho aide of the road prank hollowayof acton come along and in order to assist him turned his car on the rront so that the lights from the car could help while- the rc- palra were being made hume was at tho rear or lib car getting gasoline when thomas duffy who lives just west of rockwood come along and hit him swerved to the ditch and out again hitting the hollowoy car when hla can was stopped hume waa found beneath it and how he escaped being killed outright teems a miracle tronic ofllccr bond investigated and duffy is out on ball of t000 on chargoo or driving a motor car while intoxicated and criminal negligence sidney hume uas taken by prank holloway for medical old to a doctora office in rockwood and later removed to his home in acorgc- toun educational association mectlnc the annual mccung or tho hal ton educational assoclouon held at milton an saturday november 2 expressed iti conviction or the inadequacy or tlu curriculum of secondary schools serving rural communities in that it does not compel uie inclusion of such subject- as agriculture commerce household science and manual training a unan imous resolution wan passed asking the department or education to frame regulations affecting u1i3 matter and compclllna school boards to introduce these subjects on reasonable demand wlui transportation facilities provided where necessary w m morris secre tary of the ontario truitccn and rate payers assoclauon and a e brycon oencral secretary of uie assoclauon were present and gave addresses mm ii maltby toronto secretary of the home and school federation of ontario addressed uie association on the varied activities of the home and school clubs throughout the province tlie president e agnew nossagaweya occupied the cllalr officers for the ensuing year are- honorary presidents inspector j m dcnyes milton and e agnew nai- saaaweya president mm h w inae- hort palermo vice president b q savage oakvlllc secretary treasurer a campbell milton sjiy of two gallans or wine the sequel to the purchase of two gallons or what some folks refer to as thn innocent native winr was enacted in police court hare on wednesday after noon before police magistrate ii i moore it came out hi the evidence tliat last friday afternoon norman and david defurrst or acton drove to the ulnery at oakville and purchased umi gallons or native whin for which they paid 13 00 tlie wine was brought home and next day the young men evidently indulged in quite a jamboree ae a part of uielr celebration they took a trip to georgetown there the eagle- yed chief marshall espied the brother and the mnult was fate hi four chargei of violation of law followed at court ymurday david pleaded guilty to bring intoxicated in a public place and was fined 1000 and costs norman pleaded guilty to the same oriure again t the liquor control act und was tilled 11000 and casta the constable found the brakes on the car were defective ami norman thr owner pleaded guilty to thla and was fined ilooo and costs being the driver of the car and in toxicated nomiun after contemning that had been in ouelpli juil last june r thirty days oil u blmllur charge wa nt to uie county jail ut milton or o moiitlw when in acton chirr melhitson discovered nnruion stagger ing on the street lie pleaded guilty being drunk and was lined another tlduo und cojji the tun gallons til innocent wine uiertrore tost cni- itlrruuy llloro lliuli s3 00 tilt d iuta palil for them tlli id in ciiih iiu auo niirinuiiu llheity for tui luiii- ninthshhroiiuii mid putt chrlijjnu ily the indulgence one way to fool inhects dlvurst cation of crops as a method of getting rid of noxious insects was advocated in a recent address at cold spring harbor by prot chines t brucn harvard hla plan says dr ee c in new york deserves considera tion from every one interested in the future of urglculturc which ought to every citizen of tho united states we read in that paper it may be he said that the present trend toward larger farms mochanlcul operation big business combinations in farming and the like is not merely wrong but impossible what uireatcns suspecti is not law but bugs it runs cuunlcr perhrps to what the uorldn lmccts will force us to do not to what they want us to do large hcldn devoted to uie same crop whole states or counties employing the asnu- rundamcntal kind of agriculture art- ex cellent business units machinery may have ili most efficient use skilful superintendence may be spread thinner without loss or danger something al ways deslmble in any modern industry where really able men as usual am scarce beginning in california with frui and vegctabla- farming in the mlddl west with cattle and com and in thr scuth with cotton this lartcuiiu organlzatlon of agriculture haa proved ecouomlcolly efficient ond has been felt by most experts to be inevitable the new difficulty which prorcssor brucs points out is that this is also the kind of agriculture moa satisractory to tlm bugs many insects if not most of them are particular about what uiy eat their cspcclul food or homi or breedingplace is some one variety of plant when only one plant in grown whole slate that plants insect enemies vix numerous and spread every oldfashioned diversified agri culture stops such up reads for cotton iniiccts oomc soon to a field of corn and corn insects to one of cotton dl- vcrslcatlou provides fences which insect not cross or cross but sloww and lnipcrfectly rllailteij in oklahoma i oklalioma city paper boastfully cald monday that their robinson street was only a cowpath forty years ago many things cun und do happen in forty yearn what ftns then u cow path in now u very popular parade ground for all manner of jackasses and u irixuting placj for halfdrcst chickens eutcrrh 3ittu iilmt ml litud 1iunthu the funernl of the late mrs linnter of toronto mi helit here on lhurilay aflitiioou iiilernieiil takinj placi in fair view cemetery the tle- reamd whiii inaltlen najiie wan lillian ravi was born in lcltcheiier fortynlue yearn ago and wan n daughter of tlie lute mr and mm horn of tllftt city about twenty years ago nhn became the wife of fretl llunttr wlio in left to ui fjil r n her lon one koii itoi u ilster mrs ilrunh of st catharines nnd one hrollitr nurvlve tlie iervlco ut thn grave wun in charge of hev p a lawyer of st allmtiji church where mrs hunter uin a member during her reiltl- enee in acton the pallbenrern wen mevrs george hall e itooken o clif ford w j jonei ginrgl fields anil a bluliop the floral trlbutei were beautiful listirylnli to the eiuem in tthlch un tliceaned wiui held tlioic from out of town who atunded the fiiiilral here wen- mr and mm until of st cithnrlnei mm bonn mr and vrs woilanan and mn murray ol waterloo mm hunter and jion henry vra e hall and mn daly ot kitch ener fact ani1 comment setting a good example la not enough it ihould be an attractive example boatman ask not whnt lo do pull the oar that is neurtyityou thaljou arc young only once doei not justify you in spolllnif your rcpcqtj for an apccatilc old uge dm youtli und beauty oo to uie end character en- one sttiven for bodys lib another mopes bills health and gathers doctor the of i it is well to be busy but there are belter occupations than picking up the beans youve spilled dont throw too many stones in investi gating the thickness of the ice youll spoil the ska tine keep going ir you cannot walk creep their word endures they say do younl net our age but what we accomplish li the just measure or our length in life if we do not learn some t bin en that are not in books we shall fall but if wc do not learn come tilings hi books wl shall not go fur 510 jletunu 750 each month or 9000 yearly monarch ou itoyalty preferred stock has paid regular monthly dividends for over six years ii l m wellur s co is toronto ut toronto established 1od0 troubled arc your outstanding collections worrying you do you need uie money now ucd up if so send your list to a llrm of collection specialists who will relieve your worry quickly kelly aiken the colleetlen specialists owen sound onuixevlllx cluelph dance every saturday evening town hall een mills elliotts orchestra bert davidson floor manager admbihion 50c per couple taits at guclph for your next pnir of eye giokboi ericcfl from i podu up taits opticians 110 wyndiiam ht guelimi next to loblawh ig specials oice cuts m ukkf cuts kouni s1tak koafjis pel lb sikioin koasts per hi ioktekmouse hoasis pci lt cuoickmu udjasts r wing koasia per us bacon and lard hulk laud per h side hacon hv the piuct pi- 27c 7c 17c tic in drink comijliluli watch our window 1ok slhclais on friday and sivtlllloay pattersons meat shop wli iifijvku lmtomltcy 1honk na specials fot- tke week olikiktmas hanokkitchifik now is ihe lime in buy your iiulkerchkl lorllirimimi- tills lot of iodo7cn done up 3 in box worlh isc tft 85c each special 1 for koyttpljlloverk sixes 24 to 32 wnr1i und wear vneck fixtra flooil h value at 100 special nt dc mens merino iindekweak a jood weight for fall shjrt and dinwcr special at yarns we sell the best yarns made factory ynitv in ami ply scotch fingering gait yarn in stock tndav m ill miuli monarch down monarch floss apollo yarns flannelettes iznplish flannelettes in white wide width lixxm heavy ilct quality todays price is 40c special q this week for jc 27 inch white flannelette extrn rood for childrens wear special at per yard english stripe flannelette extra wide regular oft 17c 35c special- for specials in groceryjuepi 4 pot barley lbs tor 5 corn meal lbs for peach jam i laree for 25c 20c 38c 10 t shc 20c 2ghoico new fijs jc lbs for ooc mufpets rrer pocket iuc our boc broom special this week 45c mclean co mill street acton ontajiio attractive specials for ladies girls men boys 98c girls coats sizes 7 to 12 nicely made fur trimmed j qh regular 550 extra special at each pi57tj children panlic dresses regular 225 special l q to clear at each vl ou boy all wool pullover sweaters sizes 24 to 32 at each we sell mauon knit underwear for children at very attractive priccfl buy acton made goodft we have just received a shipment of misses and ladies dresses the very iatest styles- come in and see them it will pay you bargains in mens footwear mens dress shoes regular 350 for per pair s29s mens rubbers per pair 85c boys rubbers sizes 1 to 5 at per pair 59c maple leaf economy store m paixant proprietor mill street acton next to wiles cafe nelson co three day specials lbs granulated ha sugar tor 0f c 10 qa baskets cook- xtfi ou ing onions each ouc 3 2s rice tbs for peas mall canb for 5 com tort soap bars for honey 1 glass for 23c 19c 25c 18c new figs i lb for spy apples 1 peck for oranges 1 dozen for sliced corned beef i lb for kelloggs cum fluke 1 packc lor oxydol 1 small loi 10c 35c i9c 25c 10c 8c large bath towels special each 35c nelson co mill street acton phone 37 nqvemeet specials ladieb coats in black broadcloth with shawl tj q tl collar and cuffs sizes up to 11 at vltvj ladies winter di esses all shades bjcs up to s qel 40 special price dojd mens heavy chinchilla overcoats lo c special price 1kd iluys 3 und i piece suits in all shades of tweed t0 pa sizes up to m spcuul at i u 0j ladies full fashioned silk and wool hose in all the qa full shades ut per puir 0c dress flannel with high grade suede finish jui what you want for childrens school dress in all shades t aa special- 3 yards for pluu 19c 89c 198 125 for real satisfaction 1h yolllt suoplmnc at central clothing dry goods store mill street acton childrens flannelette bloomer lo jo ut mens flannelette work shirts sizes fioin ii lo 1 kecular 125 now mens fleecelined work pants for this weekend mens wellmade overalls in ull sizes

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