lluttu wr crk 1 for a f jnirrliiii anlii j in mil fleattih rll winu rt jjtll rc whj ilfcid in 1 rln i urn hl december jl idju ui iluith m held ii on mi i moorl- at hi iunl montrral on flatiirdn i uiiilur h 1031 nun itr-il- dick wit lliirr n mnore of urn philadelphia llirird funeral at hrr eureutill h tun nl iroquois on tar i lecenihrr lflth in l uclam at till hmiii at paint edward on tiir day i i niiitt december 34 1030 gnmu 1 mrlnm in his 83nd year tile fnnnril u 111 in 1il1i from tlir lujmc of mr n i mcum acton wlh a private irln nt three o clock on friday afternoon intt rnirnt at falrvtew gwiriery ai ton in ml moiiiam denny in i lint mrmory of our di joli di nny wlu passed 30 1030 other m away drrniibi as llmr roll on ui mien you dear hut will mil mourn our loss for well ve know that rent nweet ret is yoiin fnmcr rmirr the family coarnixo ii c 9 icaar who how ofllthcrc conic before us her iw face nd and truo far doauv cannot take away oureet vymorlrn dear friend of you mltfl f opetlvooel 9i artott 3rerir0s tiiunoday dece 28 1020 a happy now year oct ready to write it 1030 just flv more days in 1030 won banta claim good to you open in u hockey gome tomorrow it woa merry chrlntmas on all sides neighborhood news iiaimnalan mr illrhnrd uhnrtlll mnitrr llnrry and mimj i llllan and ilahy ulrluird lift i mnlurdny to rpi nd the holiday ut ihi former i honii nt ilrljrhloii i hi iluntlny ilrhool conrert and chrl t nm ircr uu n iplrndlil ftiicci u jil thoiiul th tiriilher wni aiivthlnit tint fuvoruhlr- mlu cook n nrhool concert at thi pla nek ochool on tuinclny i vrnlntf wn ideal althoiiqh thr weather wiui not tin ben the rchonl war rnwdrcl nut iihhm joyed nn rxrellcnt prnarnmnie the schools have nil cloned for thi hoi kin yn miji ilernle ninnh in home from nr onto for the holldny mr frank illnnlt in havlna n nidi installed in hla home mm c j wrlaht of loronto 1- spending tlm iiollday at the home o hi r colli in mn alf ooper rhc rmiilnr monthly meeting of tin women s missionary ooclety of the unit td church wan held on ruosday lflth nt the mnnnr for rcffular business and ht elrctlou of offlceir after which the indli i presented mrn john mciccchnlc uith a life membership certificate of tin womi n s mlnslonary doclety mrn mc k rhnle thanked the ladles for the jilt iii nn ii khun ui hi homo nabsagawfcva hrecn christmas at a hockey frame to no dancer of n an rate the drat o ii morrow nlffbt the dayn arc bcfflnnlnff to lengthen out ojraln now hardy ha- then been such a depth of enow at christmas time mr arthur waynes la the new tuni- kay of ilalton county jail every youngster was liberally treat ed from the community tree may 1030 bruin you health hap piness and prosperity in good measure the interjncdlate hockey teams will open the schedule in acton on monday christmas proved mjoln tliat it ln the greatest of all the years fcsu villus to i far as hamecomma is concerned the illuminated christmas tree s quite attractive at the commanding posl uon it occupies at mill and win streets ask any of the young folk in town if theyve enjoyed the skating on the new arena the pant week the answer wll be unanimous the total debenture debt of ilalton county is j772231 41 according to the annual report presented by treasurer d hutchoon loot weak numbers of citizens acaln experienc- ed tba tact that the christmas bells rano wltli joy because they shared some of the burdens other people have to bear the new arena has been a rare comfort to the youna folks this holi day week with the dally downfall of snow an open rink would have been use mr and mrs jos airrtpcon nnd daughter miss mary of tottenham nri vlltlng rrlativrs and friends in nni- saaawoya and vicinity this chrutmnn mr and mm jos w moffat of nna arraweyo spent chnttmos with their son and dauffhtcrlnaw mr william moffat in toronto the school concerts held last thur day and friday evenings at schools no 4 and no a on thursday even inn unri noa 5 and 8 on friday evening win a very gratifying success with good it tendances and splendid programmes rendered at all of lhcm dr d h wilson of armada mich lavliltlng relatives and friends ln nas nngtiweya and vicinity this week municipal nominations next monday at ilroakvlllc for itrevc and councillors the plasterers messrs maxtcad nnd couuon of milton finished putting on th putty- coat on mr t nellea new houe it la now ready for the carpen lira to finish up a happy and prosperous new year to the editor and staff of tin acton llin pticso and all its readers ilannot kiimin ir inniitlily nirdlpk of tin wonir n n in tltutr wan in id of tin iruldint htrn d a itn ill on wi dim day irrmlwr 11 ih mi hint wii i he id n wti k rarllr dili nidiilh nnd uiw well attrndrd ihi i idtnl mr d a hlltrm was 111 thr rhili mid ipund tin nurllng with j ii lltiih otli afltr tin hiinlncin had h in ill pi i m id it i horl progrinimic wns i lun ml i turn millar ipivi ft splendid npirt of hi ci ntrnl convrntlon loronto i inn ii wiui rirvltl and a no half h nir i n nt ihn next mretlllff will ik in id it tin hoiin of mrs norm w mi i ai hi rn it will tnki th form i 11 iviii intt i h nmpnlhy of the cnttro com munity 1 xttntlid to mrs a o clnr- rldn in tin ckftui of hrr slfiter fn mdlrldi mini in i in promotlonn antf stondlnff of dub tin h n n uqnrnlng nro as follows hi iv llitna wdmilcr annie black jr iv viola uobirtson deatrlco icel or iii wlllli waldlc jllnf hud dick br iv to jr iv mary it bertxon huiori li irothy frank alex wold in 1 i met i mullln jr ii to hr ii clifford wr slrr 8r i lo jr ii annla kelly lilly plllllttr idn i rjcr willie riltohle jr i in tr i billy robertson alex i rank u vlii hr it jim plllittcr permn fryer jr lr lnlxll urimms molly cults jimmy mel iiac riihii mnrki d w ith nn asteru lnnllon promoted on class ork i l young teacher m titll to tlllr royal wintfit lair lly clt mid hhnln h u no 1 onkvlllf limeiioube liany beautiful calendars have been distributed by the merchants and busi ness arms the post week these will undoubtedly find prominent places ln luuns and business places and be ap preciated christinas and the christ child were thr predominating theme ln uie church es on sunday the christmas sermons clirlstinas hymns christmas anthems and christmas cantatas were uplifting inspiring and seasonable mus marshall of toronto is tpcndhig christmas at the old home here mr and mrs campbell of toronto art here for the holidays at the home of a w norton miss nellie swackhamcr of detroit arrived in time for the holiday after u slow passage due to the storm the united sunday school held a successful concert on friday evening even if the weather was unfavorable the presbyterian sunday school had a similar experience on monday evening weather conditions have made it dial cult for most of the holiday conctru to get the usual crowd the first car of supplies for our new hydro line came in lost week now watch llmchousc grow a company of our young people spent a couple of hours on christmas lvl carol singing around the village our progressive stock man mr a a m iiruyns was clectod president at u meeting in milton on tuesday of thi ilalton live stock improvement aso elation mr and mrs tctner of ottawa arc spending the holidays with the latter aunt mrs n l drown our open air skating rink is now li good order and the young people ore en joying the fine beautiful cxcrclc eockwood old ax pensions in ilsltan to date ilalton county a old age pen sions commission has considered and granted 145 applications from the fol lowing places ookvllle 10 bronte 13 trafalgar township 10 georgetown 0 tuqueslng township 10 aoton 0 nas- aagaweya township 0 milton 10 house of refuge at brampton 35 no shooting on banday there arc a fow people in the com munlty who arc manlfsstly unaware that uie oune and fisheries act provides that shooting with any fire arms be twfren sunset on saturday and sunrise on uonday and between sunset and sun rise on any week day heavy penalties ar provided for violators of this statute the high school at home hebolara enuvtain ex pupils trostxe hoard parents and friends last friday cvcnlnx the annual high bcliool at home ecti year is a function eagerly looked forward to by pupils and those who have the prlvlh tie of attending the event this year by the pupils under principal lawrence and hla assistants ixus nephew and mus rynard was most enjoyable the programme of the first part was i entirely given hi a gypsy setting with i stage effects uiid costumes suitable for his various numbers against tills back ground it included gypjy songs and choruses a violin solo by tommy nlcol recitation by miss isabel smith a soki b ulss kathleen mockic with chorus by the entire company oldfashioned folk dancing ln the rjualnt old costumes and a tambourine dance by miss helen ostnuider and chorus by the entire com pany during tho intermission between the play piano and banjo ducts were given by ulss nephew and ted harrop tho htua play which concluded the program me was interesting and well staged ltii iiluiiiuil depleted uie troubles encountered when lb icily i lev mr fred pasmorc has starud an epen air rlnk on the bowling gncn and also gut llghu installed on the over read wires which light the place con sldcrably he has one side of the pa vllllan boarded up for shelter for the benefit of uie skaters last thursday evening tho scholars or no 0 and 10 school sections put on a good programme in the town hal consisting of choruses recitations songs and a number of plays also a juvenile minstrel show when the boys qi no 10 school did themselves credit to the delight of the large number present hi the hall selections by the quartette of the united church messrs a elliott q bayne j litue and q pcai were much appreciated with mrs j aylcs nt the piano miss agnes black of nd 10 school and miss m mosaics of no 0 school deserve credit for the slicccj of the concert and mr archie mcnabb made an efficient chairman at the close of the programme santa claus put in his appearance and handed out the large number of presents which were hung on tho tree also on friday evening the united l church sunday school cntertalnmmt and christmas tree was held and dis itc uie inclement weather a lartfi number were present who enjoyed thi varied programme put on by the young folks who did their parts well at thi end of the programme santa claim put in his appearance and colled mr charles ii harris to the platform mr ocorgv gordon accompanied htm and itcv w j taylor in a brief message explained uie purpose when santa claus present cd mr c ii harris with a gold watch he made a brief and fitting reply only last week he took his place as superlu tendent of tho sunday school after ills long and serious illness afterwards tin numerous presents on the christmas tree were distributed to the young people rev w j taylor acted as chairman foi the evening and between uie pro gramaic numbers kept the uudltiicc in u merry mood on sunday christmas sirmoru win il order of the day and the largi c in gitbutluns p rearm i were much indlbled to lhctr pas torn for utc earn cat dli courses at uie evening sirvltc in uil united church the choir guve a ixnn servlcl which was much enjoyed by uii- durlujl th pa t tea an a judging route t lini u n conducted through out tin lllfinnl count a of ontario itn ui hlitlit l junior farmers who hud nut bun a- winner in uie two eom- p lltlorv prtvlous had the opportunity living the frcl trip to the royal wlntlt ialr this jcar afttr ivlrythlng had been so care fully pliuuild tlil railroad ticket wen hrunrckd to uil five hundred junior i nmirs throuilhoiit the province and we ulti iwhlstd to meet at the royal york iiou1 1 orouto on tuesday the nhv until day of november between the u urt of 11 30 a m and fl 30 p m z arrlvld in toronto ot 1 1 55 a jn ind from thi union station was direct- d through ihi underground passage to mi of uil largest and finest hotels thi brltlh umpire namely tho royal york while registering i mode the ac quaintance of vera young men who llki my tit u ere looking forward wlui tirliit anticipation to the eventful week at 2 10 p m we lined up at uie side of tlil hotel for uie beginning of our trip w- paraded it trough the streets to tlil larnilr co operative plant where wi rtcllvld a vtry cordial welcome by mr marsh who gave an in teres uns ad dicss on tiic construction of uie hls- loricul building i iil guldl then started our route through tht bulldhig we were first takln into uil crlanilry dpartment viiutl tlil cnum was coming in by trucks uhin it was opened campled w lghrd ttlrrid and uicn dumped irto tht o train lrs to tht pasteurlzors where 1 l iilated to 105 degrcerf pahrcnltelt tin ii poising through tubes it is cool ld to 40 dctrii1 iolircnhelt it la then put hito hugl chunu ln the next room whtre hvl churns arl turning out one thousand pounds of butter ln two and a half hours after being washed salted and worked it ls put into uie press and ut into pounds it la then wrapped and packld by tho- pretty young ladles com ice led with the creamery is an let making plant w lie re uicy make tutnty ton or icl lvery twentyfour houi w wen tiilii token into uie flccd dloartmliit wiiltl we oaw splendid cx- umplij of c i cl and tin dlftercncc be tullit itoud and jiourly graded potatoes wl tiilii liiurld the egg arodtng l partniliil where the cggs were be- till packed into uie different grade and the cracked eggs were opened put inlo u ill frozen and kept for the bakr next cume uie chicken department hiiltl wt wltl siiown the dutcrence oc ttttcn thi milk ted and the crate fed tin picking it taking forty seconds to pick one bird and the packing lllforl leuvlng again for the hotel wltl presented wlui knives from uie irmir cooperative ltd wcdnusdny monilng after an appe tising breakfast at the hotel wo got into uie titreel car and proceeded to wl3 toronto to uie packing houses here wl saw the slaughtering and butchering of cattle and sheep the cur lng and trimming of pork before it ln made into lard uiid uie smoking nf pork we next walked to the union stock rds which covers forty acres of land lh miuuier forty for future needs ive marched through the yards and different varieties of catuc sheep boy scout netds acton huixdog troop choohino a unto the flcout who makrn the most people 1 nppy at chrlntmaa is the fellow who li going to havo the rherrlrst christmas hlmnrlf i tils tern of advice comes from nur chief scout lord baden powell the cnlrf in much older than many of ua nnd wo would do well to follow what he nnyn in the way to be happy at christ in ai of all the frstlvltlen christmas is per l i th one to which wo look forward li mort uincc tile days of our earll- i rememberance it lion been a time for h plncnn and great joy christmas n ou opportunity to prove what we think of others our big chnnco to spread nhroad the nplrlt of the neoxon peace nnd goodwill to nil men the ocaut spirit ln just anouicr name for the christ mas spirit at uiln time of good cheer thln time of giving and receiving let un not for get our little feathered friends the birds one of the best good turns you can do for them ln to erect a feeding tray any flat piece of board that can be put up outside well out or the reach of cats d dogn will serve the purpose splen didly sprinkle a few crumbs on the tray and many utue fcauiored guests 111 greatly rmjoy uie christmas dinner you have provided for them the troop wishes to cxprcca their thanks to those people who helped our scouts earn their uniforms by having them ih o veil snow and do other odd jobs there arc still a few fellows who need uniforms so that uio next time your sidewalk needs shovelling just call scout master mason and he will have a scout ou the job as quickly as possible a wine innn hit i aid that nn pin enn rlu nlxivi tin li vi 1 of hlii hi roi u hint li why it li ro important to rhooie the right lrp if a hoys in ro l ii ft hum i it li not trangi that he takrn part in a holdup ii hi i i ro in tlnd- liirgh it ln not triingi thnl hi wtuhu his companion i nn umil ilnit thrmni 1 1 1 itriunillhg to letini roniethlng to hlmrlf foftuturr rr pom utility in eluwi 1ug n hero it li important to choorr nn allrnnnd in ro ilnmrtuni a single good quality bllnitn the ndmlr rr to great weaknen1 a crlmlnnl maj hive courage a thief may be rnpnbl or doing generoun things with the moiiev in linn ntvjrn but to let that genrronlty klnrtnei or ciiurobt blind young people to the nhameful qualltlen of such men li dlnortrous choon a hero you do not need to npalrglrri for to blunh for choose hero in honoring whom you bring honor to yourxcjx a i hill class christmas cantata at the close of uie sermon in the united church on sunday evening the choir rendered the cantata yuletldc memories ln a remarkably fine manner the volume uie harmony uie technique of the various parts of the splendid set ting of classical and popular anthems quartettes duets solos and recitative tec lions were remarkably fine the work of chlormacter taylor and miss fern brown pianist deserves highest credit and arc being referred to in most com plimentary terms the solos by mrs rev poole mus jean kennedy ulss ruth olbson mr taylor and mr simp son and the trio by mioses ruth olb- son jean kennedy and haxel mason uerc exceedingly well rendered and add- e 1 much to uie lmprccslvcness of the cantata cvery member of tho choir however took then- respecuve parts well there was a worshipful spirit in the setting throughout the ahurch was de corated with christmas greens and crim sons and with fine chiysan the mums mr hiram wallace ouelphs oldest resident celebrated his odth birthday lost week he is n native or naasagnweya townsldp a iiuat canadian mauiniuk it in not generally known as it rliouki especially in this dominion that sir cnmuel cunard the founder of thi bltr shipping line wan a canadian hln father wan of quaker origin pauirr abraham in fact and he moved after the revolution from philadelphia to hall fax nova scotia where samuel was bom on november 1 17117 canada has mnny great achievements to her credit but btr samuel cunard n should not be forgotten among them he laid the pathlens track acros1 the atlantic which has been followed by so many floating cities in our time he lived to realize something of what it meant to the wdrld for hlr life extend ed into uie lives of many of us dying as he did on april 30 in 05 the west aard trek of vast population has been facilitated by hbi prescience and tike moses of marine he has led mulutuden into a prorrilned land flowing with milk and honey but richer by tar thnn any land that plngoli overlooked hamilton herald kritik cvuiti 1ninutiu when a m dim r rttflrate wan hand- nl lo judge clui r ut flhoredluh o ntt- liuil county court i he tialil it ntiil i that the womnn h iiulferlnu from phi bltti inflammation of the veins i here is u nrtahi rum far this lu i vlllugi in normandy where there nndi rful iprlng iiido cluer cx- iiliilnid luti r hint th vlllnge wan ling nole i tf i ortn in south normandy when it unn found thai animals par- tlrulnrly deer who were iii recovered nft r drinking the wntcr judge clnrr snlil that oik of the popln cured by tin waufr was tho into mr jiisllrn salter who went there in a dying con dition niul returned frerj of the complaint collecting and claublfyino there nrc few children who do not undertake to make collections of some cart shells or minerals or stamps or but tern lea and there arc few who per severe and establish collections hi which they take a permanent interest some times the reason is that from their parents or elders they do not rccel ulc guidance and assistance that are eccssary to enable them to bridge uie pracucnl difficulties of their undertak ing for any collection some kind of apparatus is necessary and often tlie boy or the girl la unable without the aid of an older person to provide any uilng mare than uie crudest and moot temporary contrivance dut even when uir equipment is satisfactory tho young collector may lose interest and become dlicourngcd not always because his hi tcrest was not genuine hi tho beginning to collect tn uie sense of accumulat mc and hoarding seems almost lnstlnc uve ui young children to collect in a more scientific spirit and with a pur pose is not instinctive it is the result of mental training as soon as a child shown an inclination to make a collect- uon of a special sort uie process of training him to classify what he col lects ought to begin the boytib tend ency to stow specimens away in dlsord er la the greatest obstacle to success ful collecting if it is not checked the young collector will becomo discouraged with uie masa of unci an sifted material that he has accumulated and he will all rlnk from the work of classification en uiough lie did it eagerly when his specimens were few ring in a glad new year wt thank you i oh your ghn riious pathonagi tok youh conridcncc in ouu inttgkity and in our ability to servt you and now as the old year passrs and glad bells htrald the com ing ot 1030 we extend to tou and yours tht sincertst good wishes tor happini ss and success a mclean co stoke will be open all day wednesday mill street acton ontario anthropologists in canada arc all ex cited over the discovery during uie con atructlon of uie royal york golf course torunto of a finely preserved bronze axe head still capable of doing hefty k ln the hands of a determined a some believe that it is an in dlan implement but many more say it is an auuicntlc relic of the bronze age perhaps a score of thousand years old and going back to the dim beginnings of humanity beautifully balanced and dill quite sharp thx years have lefttliclr truces on uie oxc and uicre are feven to be seen markings where leather strips bound it lo the handle within sight of a great city where once indians prowl ed and long centuries before them prhni- uvj men fought with monsters uie place uhcre it was picked up will soon be the scene of golfers teeing off or ne- gntlaung difficult bunkers the course will be open for play next spring nd mr line i he prebytcrtun sunday school trrtalnmcnt and chrlsunas trcx w held monday evening preceded by supper in tin basement of tnechurch provided by uie ladles of tho congregation during the programme a presentation took plact when mr q r martin who ln bclnj transferred to port dover as manager the bank there was presented with wrist watch mr albert gray read ho address while mr win croft made the presentation mr martin repllrd chllds guve mi address on the hluiry and management of the yards at uie llarrb abattoir we wexc scrv ed ulth luiieh mr s e load of ticlol faecretnry or the canadian packers mi nx vice iresldent pf uie council nnd other- a ive ihurt addresses and ex pitttl their appreciation of having the tn hundred junior lurmera with them wednesday afternoon we went to tho muss llarrln we were first divided into gmiuili of twt illy and each group hud a plain official lu eliargc while iiusshig unuugh we were sliown tli rouitl uuud cut into different shapes 1 1 uil the modem farm machinery the ihuplnu heut treating and the making ol eultlvutor teeth and points ulc dlf ft r nl processes of the disc making or ate el u in els the cutting of nuts and bolli tin moulding of uie hot molten lr n and tht dipping of the machinery it u th paint we hi ileum being ervid wlui a wonderful lifttlrlu dliini r wi were presented with m 1 tap lints all flu i nu mid yells we were ihiwn a i jinedj uni up on un- farm o un tlueutl nn rtul on model m lehlu i mi mod rn furnis mr lh inu hr id haw jentral mali mt r ut 1 in t tin party with an ud is- i t ii nig mud hi machinery m r mil un ii 11 lilt phi nr dur injih i- l il the eoitilug of uie aero first watched the judging of dairy cattle and uien had our lunch at calci arer lunch we looked over the wan derlul display of catuc especially utc aymhlrcs horses sheep and swine the farm machinery motor trucks liame furnishings the great display of apples especially the ontario display of mac intash uie noruicrn ontario product d splay and uie wonderful allowing of riowcrs wc wish you joy health and prosperity for thl new year and tor many years to come superior chain stores mill st hills plione 147 t iic w ii mccruckcn also an eiflhsh nobleman opened up his spoke a few words mr malcolm smith borne to secure tour t trade and acl superlntcndctit of tho com moda lion wlian tin adv tlie rtl d un trouble originated home as par ticularly adapted to accommodate the iryench tourists whlle uie landlord a yttnch vocabulary was limited to his book french refore urcakfast much burtli was provided but of course uil fend lupplly when the master of the 1oumi admitted hu mutokc ln eimag- hlg ln uie tourist tade wlui hu limited knowledge of frtnth hie players all toot uulr parts well and mastered uiclr vtwncli hiitencrs and difficult passages vry lisjidlly lunclmoii was sent d by uie pupils following tills part of uie programme and then to to inunlc supplied by tlw thj uwi uason a dulluhtful time was tovuuhj lor dancing and a lltue social ihariui uf teachers schulari narvnta kitd fcuoatb sunday schoul was chairman for the evening after wards want a claus distributed tlie num crous presents on tho tree to uie young folks who were very appreciative of u gifts the continuation and public bchooln i closed last friday and uie stan left for i their respective homes miss ldna m i ptarcu of dundas high school mus m mllroy of orlllia mus lovlua rich unison of llracobrtdgc and mr george 1 orroncc of honor a munltoulln island are home for uie 1 loll days ahu misses margun t ihuinas and helm iiayne of rbroiito normal schoul are home fur uie holidays urs led s hamilton received a lit ter from miss dorotliy douglas of ftr- 11104a retrn uy mus douglas was fann er ly tcaclier in uuj conlujuatlaii uclioul mr 11 1 ulb un imithlumtira ciruudjlunl uli high jiiuipiiu u jn and mr w mclad l uddrcsaes lined up and led lv llund to the coliseum rt wr watched some d u ahow of delivery lti i linpi kill in il up again onit uuilor rsrtnera par v ring and back o tll carrlogr hones ugain left for uie 1 tin slu our pine i watch at 11 li in wi hotel i iiurduy muniliut we visited ur t l u ui i 1 id mall ordlr the larg r t in tin hrltlnh unpin in th printing dt purtmeut wl were iluiun h w tht eatalogua books and thi lr advrtl ukiit jierls wire printed c itul nun are prluti d ut the rate of i m ii th in ind thirty tw pages in one h ur by oiu yiu iihlnt w wt rt al j chown uil sevn great pi nip piimiplnit uiul fill ring tin id th linn fuir the generator which lin rati 9 pirt of thi hydro for the store and lh rivrvo uater supply in tin bajimcnt wr tlnui tntend the carpet oral purnl tun dtparuneiit thin lnu uie art ual lery win r wuni- of the grruti nt plo tun i hang mn pi tun of lhurlo fj ulng vuluid at thirty two thousand dol luru i we iii xt prikiedod by street car to i uuj tioyoj wlntur voir at fi 30 p m ot took the street car lo thr king ldward hotel where we were liven a banquet by uie t eaton co m the crystal hall room mr harry mcoee vicepresident of uie t eaton co ltd acted as choir man the tropldcs and medals were pre seutcd to uie judging compeutlon win under uie dlrecuon of mr ii s i duncan hon w f pinlaysun minister of land und punsts outlined uie pro el net lull annually of his industries and sounded uie challenge to uie norui to uil young men necking a great forming curccr hon jolui 8 martin minister of a culture gave u abort nddreu mayor sjinmuel mcllrldc expressed the jxdnt of uorklug toward a definite goal t1 g i ciirlllc of uie o a c v aj the chief speaker and stressed the value of edueutlon and the wuuderful ophirtunlty the o a c was u the junior furnier rlu i euttin co arc precutuig flfumi m holumhlie of one hundred dujlarn eucii u wards a two year course at guejph cellegc and mr martin added uiot un v inner s tuition fee might be omitted friday morning we had the privilege or visiting the parliament ilulldtnga and sitting intjic legislative room wc were iiliu shown through the bulldhig lie rare leaving we had our photo tak rn ut the main entrance w were next taken em a sight see ing lour through uie city by the t 1 c motor buses we went tlrst to uie universities through lh residential section or rose dale to sir henry pcllatta castle lir onto s tiituri business section the work ing unn n hoiiiti down to sunuysldc and buck to uie royal winter pair after lunch ut coles the afternot n u spent watching the judging of heavy ii rata and dairy cattle lu the evinlug w watched the hlgu jumping carriage and saddle classes the ohlblt of the canadlauttoyal pragooiis and most interesting of all uie maritime pi oi turn nh iwlng theilr pit asurc seek iiil grounds apphs furs and the won djful parudt of the dairy l utile we also saw the four horse teams from dif ferent coinpnuka throughout canada tjuturday morning after breakfast the upprtlatlon of the crywd was extend d whllrlock and mr ucpiiall lhe ndred junior furmrrs then dlu banded mint nuy that i am most grateful to the department of agriculture fur the oducauuual trip uxby hava tilvau ui hintons jewellery gift shoppe and toyland aitlk christmas saiji iltiytjiini klihitld a ilr cent ol i all goodii one car of government standard recleaned screenings has just nrnved this makes good cheap feed for hogs and cattle at per ton bread flour per cwt salt per cwt western oats per buhcl 3400 glt our price on corn the acton flour mills d h lindsay ivopnctor si n bsc a rhvisw ol ihr past twelve months impresses us with a hliling ot guiai indebtedness io all whom we iiavi- had thi pi lasure to sriivl tor this patronagf we expkfss ouk gkmiiul appreciation and thanks and extlnd to all our best wishes tor a ylar ol health happiness and prosperity 3twsm v nelson co forgotten gifib may be hud for the friend who wns over looked al christmas gifts for new year a now is your opportunity to get real live bargains clearance sole stnrta thurstlny december zct till saturday junuury 1 tt your ilarpairw liarly h w hinton jewellery acton jeweller ltc acton may 1930 bring only happy hours iiiai iiil niw wai wiil hold ou you noilln hut heaini iimiini ss and ikospi rl i y special tthis week only to make you acquainted with purina lay chow the profitable laying mash ve offer this special low price for this eek only lay chow makes ym i makes em pay the store with the checkerboard sim hun our wlnh fi you fi mmo tlnit wc may contlnui to muilt llu palniuufc ol all our irimds uuil uiiiku inuil ikw oiu- lln oui nl year wish vwwft pattersons meat shop we dkijvkr promitly phone lt8 d h lindsay acton d1stk1butou iliaim 7j