tx5s pifryalxrh year no 5 thursday evening july 31 i03o acton ontario canada thursday evening july 31 1930 six homeprint page five cents gujurrlj fternirpb vnttrb cctuirrfj of banana acton mlajrtf t u rwe h tt i pftoocmco wulow street 1100 v ta daylight saving tin tho minister bubject the buv and and the servant omuur rutp a a study in racial keleuonahlps 7jd0 p tn daylight baring time tho minister subject entering in al i the btralxbt oete kvkryboqy welcome prnbtrrtan knox obubcp acton flundav awiuht 4th lo 1000 a- m the sabbath school lesson naomi end ruth a study tn racial ralarumlp it 00 a m end 700 p nv public worship the mutator will prtuih note the tiro for all sarvloes 1 daylight saving time always wiuxur an unexpected and exceptinally fortunate purchase brings you this sale of new summer frocks artap rttrttt ttfpirrt v w x mni footer 1140 e intfae mtaisur 1318 sunday school 7jm p nl vmnptluuo barrios monday u p ba y ml thursday 730 p m standard tims piajer ind praia service xatar into ids gates with thsnkwrivmj hftd into hi court with praise be thank ful into blot and bless hi nuntr fsstfm loo 8 all am welcome unci aeumpi 70 small advertisements oakaqe oarage for rant apply to f at mcnnieiyv wellington btwet lost on the highway between dm third line and cniuph throe folding chair finder kindly leave at mm press offtoe rom haul bjoond par tram at banting stock tloo each speak quick j okaff 31 acton oak bufre ta tsplendld oohdltlon wu1 bh reasonable i taken at one apply mrs r j mcphbrson bower annua mntjuum lot voi balk oitw tar that ohota btrtuuntr lot knonraa tbepound lot on ike avenue win be received by tho undersigned until tn day august 5 at 8 p m the highest or any offer not neces ee- h v f armsb otork tbffdxats wantatd arment sloemo tnuiand ottaour shop win be raobtfod br the undersigned until huiflblrhllvt w luuaviua vf eppneaoon tq wrgrmwnlcned the lowest or any tender bo oeeeasartr aaoentod h it fambbr otorfc xubbd of thanks ht otmnmmn and hunllv and mr mod lomiid it uotaytah dealra to tw 0ab waoroatauon of the many mnd- nmm ahown during tho illnnat of kfar- mann and aw the wnnu of ym- tbr nd ktadlr aau and tnkena at the tn ot har ratift wt the mariv hwmwatw will avor be vraaeftthy re- ttmnbarao oamd of thanks mta trtw a smith and family deatre u eroib tb4r adpneolatlon of rha many vrtdrmaam hn durtnc tht uhioaa of mr bmtth the ktnll nquliia and nany esmreaabma and tjalta mad ware mnoh aopreolated the armoethv ex- rnded by im and floral nfrertni at th jtmo of rh death of tho bevryd ljjtand and father and th many kni- nerfrtrmed are itaatly obarlaned farmers bqnipment wwrvdarad 10 nrotaot toot potato erod from tyut and blwht by omlrur atawdwte of ume rattaye yoor eatue fmmtrm oravfaik of flbewtns bono by wttur bona phosphate ba aore to nae lrrantfnnl twine uftde ta oanadaj angoofi to atoek at reasonable prloaa itanalra and rapatrtp m padlauty qtrm vm cbanob on any of your re- oimenmnta oall on ua for rail rer- tllbwr ooooa controlled by larimt farrmtar plant in oaxuute kl w barberee until august 16 for lvour oidpbjv oihpeivcik barker duofotd rprofrpkncit anykfawl inmnj oowlllioo qatberjip the ojd pena and pencili s yu twrtmut borne or oo your detk bawauworth100toyouatthlato on tht pufcbm of a patrk4r duofold ouatabmdforlua pen or a fwlm iy daatamjptaeu only one pen or pen- v- cu bowed tor each unit purchaaed 0tjfb for birthday or brldce portlea ww- dffjchkxpinea n aug itmt- ska t birown at trcmcntlouk savings cool sheer materials regular 505 ami 705 values priced below regular wholesale cost 195 and 295 prinfed voiles uwtitai sheer lww flowcud andolkm dot craybbeenb pique nbroidered volleri hiffbt outaf their boxes these dresses are fresh snd crisp real hot weather numbers that will at onco win your approval tho 105 group includes a charming variety of styles jti rite lighter wash materials a well as cool voiles in darker shades for larger elderly women the 295 group are all in ensemble stylo with frock and separate three- i quarter or shqrt coat of same material very smart just thesortof frocks everyone wants at an amazing price details sizes colors r blue wnk oram capas bindings for misses sand navy and white b flooring pr- d wo sj iskss es belts jackets up to 44 bust tkm special clearances of hats d e macdonald bros ltd gueupb ontario qijrfotto qtjalnt and service l specials for this week 25c 29c sweet plfckles c- victory per bottle tdc wastry flour 0t 2 s ton el ess dates off jts for acoc peas i tins for roman meal per packet maxwell house coffee per in 60c 3cdrn flakes 25e oxydol large for 21c flos39c 10 pearl soap bars for 39c 8 castile soap or barn tor 4oc 3plmolivo sop 0 bars for tc 2pearline packets for lalc 6 lbs onions 25c trlueberries n aa per basket apauu watermelons each tomatoes 2vlbfl for 49c 25c cabbage each apples lbs for 3 wax beans iba for 10c 25c 25c i ch4 rex white st jwjones phone 2 acton ont i itnj t i an tractor demonstration a practical demonstration of the improved fordson tractor wilt bq held at the farm of jobm alexander uofjc 11 eighth unb esquesing qn friday august srfrom three oclock until evening 1- everyone interested in the saving of labor on the farm is invlted to attend this practical demonstration nct01tmotors acton port can trucloj and tnetvn phdnb 69 anderson carries halton by 1167 acton gives lmnrest coribervative majority recorded in yean ievay town records majority for him the election on monday were carried on in a alavmnf temperauire and the heat uf um oontt waa not in ooraparlaon with the heat of the weather although the majority of dr anarmon waa rtxhio- d from 1b07 in 1031 u 1187 thla year ha waa elected handily ovar hla opponent jaipm waldbrook uboral oodl4te hi uu traditional opnaacvattve rtdtn mt waldbrook la beat knowli in the aouthern part of the oountjr and it waa here that he reduoed dr andaraoni majurhy particularly in the town ol oakule the oonteat throughout wai cleanly fought and tree from the peraon alluae which marred the campaign fat aotne other ridings atrery division tn acton reoorded majority tor ander- on the result of the poul in aoton b folio wa ander- wald- on brook uajl bunderland vuu m 7ft ib town hall 1 100 tl m town llall 3 u u 1 uoloeana oat otrioa fult bhop ms 439 t paaaa through ooopcrr tlon with the beh telephone company had two lines from central and a radio installed and supplied the bprotnlon re turns to hundreds of telephone erunitren and uioae who used the ojtloe a t trown ha4 two aeta reoalrinf the return and another group gathered at w d talbots shop where they were receiving and at ooxea garage aeton cruwma land gave a oonoeri on the lawn at bunuerland villa aoroam from tna rn paul office and the throngs down town awaiting the raaults were happy and tn regular holiday mood although aomo went home early in the evening the county returns were far from oomplste at midnight and the ooruerva- tlve majority waa suminarujod at about 1110 at that time the following are the complete ngnroa for the various aubdtvl- atona throughout the county obtained later lnder- wald- aon brook maj acton mb 42b 110 burlington m3 44b 043 oeartretnam 307 ifutrwi ms 448 us oakvllla 1 000 bo 141 eaqueatng 1 si 10 no 4 mo s 7a 74 ko 7 no 8 nmbagawoy no la no lb no 3a no 3b no 3 nelson- no la no laa no lb no 3 no 3 j no 7a no 7b trafalgar no 7a no 7b no b las ids 103 14s u 1ss m the communitys social sije of life vlaltbra u mad from town durinf the past week m gleaned fay the free proaa ulm doris uaodonald u vlaltbig friends in windsor and detroit mr henry bell of toronto called on acton friends lajrt fmok mrs uaale aklnb of toronto is spend ing a week at ao with aoton friends mr and am a t brown reuirtwd from their camping trip on monday mr telford kennvf of hamilton u apnndlng hul holidays ttu hoove here ulas gladys ifultman of toronto la apaivdlnal her boudays a her home here master curtla ogoe of toronto la a pending holiday wttti hla grandparent mr uoyd kenney of montreal has been apendbag hla holldaya at hla home here miss phyllis houston alton haa been vlslung the past week with reeve and mrs mason mr and mrs john w warren wore guaeta of mr and mrs john wood dur ing the week mra orant of cleveland ohio u vlan- bw hir mister mrs maloolm mclean bower avenue mra mcmillan mrs phulppa and mr jo kaloy vulted thejr suter ti olcn winiama yeaterday mr and mrs barry of toronto spent the weekend at the home of mr and mrs august anderson mr norman lambert of winnipeg man spent the weekend with mr and mra maloolm metjean wtss mary k macpberaon haa returned to oeneva n y after holidaying for a month at her home here mr w m orant of cleveland ohio u waiting at the cottage with mx and mra majoolm mclean mra w b lalng of turner valley arrived here last week to spend the sum mer tn the old home town mr joaeph kaley of hamilton 1 visiting his alatora mra mcmillan and mrs philips wyedertck street jxfr and ui loyns of toronto spent the weekend at the home of her parents mr and mrs august andaraon mr and mrs a karmawtn aportt the weekend and bynday at the olen mont summer bchool on tatke buheoe mra b- d oraham of winnipeg man and mra w o irutoheon of toronto ipent thursday with aeton frierida mitrt hay and stanley dutflnbum of paris have been spending holldaya at the home of mr and mrs l o king mrs k crane and son charles of high park tltoronto- have been vtstting at jcnok uuim for the last few days boouutuul oeo maaon waj on a trip of inapeouon of boy scout oampa the past ten days with chief irwin of toronto mrs a porter and family of toronto are spending a holiday at the horns of her brother mr x mooeaehle acton mt and um w j anderson and miss marlon anderson of regtnsk are guests at the home of mr and mra r m mao- donald mrs f a maolean arid master bitiy of cnealsy haver been here visiting mr wm johnstons who haa boqr 11 for lenttrtb 3ntn 5rbt m 133 b8 139 108 so 73 113 67 bs 81 118 anderson majority 1 187 punuc irnunes com- mls9ion deals wtth bteatlna hattan at the morw- i taewaay evanlng at the fortnightly msdon of the publlo utilities oommlsalon on tuesday evening oommlaaloner ktog and cluurrjncnkerr wore nraaanl details in- oonnecuon with tho new power line for bomrdmora leathers xmk wore dlscuaaed but awalung further details moonneetlon with it no aoilon u taken j aooouau weraoruerd to be pmld as rouows hyflre ilydroaieotrto power cbnunu alon power v s33s3u can une anchoring system supplies 6438 roao a olfeam ltd supplies 4301 mooutoheon and browns transport nwa us mrs h l modonald jnsuranoe 3060 jf o matthews postage 1000 taboiso the superlatendent reported that the waterworks system was ooronimlng dally now about mjkj0 gallons of water repairs to the roadway to the spring were discussed tjut secretary was tn- struated to write the oounoir drawing their attention to the condition of this a letter to the uorseshoe club was bv structed to be written pointing out that if the shades purchased for them ware not returnable they would stave to pay for these sthoa they had ordered the service discontinued t kvxndta m diasststa a utua boy had got into the habit- pf sajrlng- darn of which hi mother naturally did hot approve 1 dear she said to the boy here is sixpence it is yours if you will promise not to say dam again all fight -mother- he raminvri took the money 1 promise as ha waa lovingly flncerlruttha money a hopeful 109k cams into hla eyas and he said 1 say mother x know a word thats i worth a abjmng mr mao symon in company with messrs angus kennedy of qalt and fred wajrm of toronto is holidaying m ai- gonouln park mr and mrs- ht jolfsbne and jalsa doris and master blmy of londoil were her this week to visit isr and mrs wm johnstone w x diok too crown attorney milton left this week on a trip to british columbia re will visit hi daughter at the rectory at prince rupert mr and mrs matthew sprowl of cros by michigan and mr and mrs prank sprowl of detroit visited last week at the home of mr jas sprowl mt and mrs george oowte and miss haebel cowl b a were st richmond hill over the weekend attending the funeral of utile miss ruth oowle who passed away on friday w and mrs robert campbell or bault ste marie and mr charles oamp- beu of bruce mtaesflarid their grandson have been visiting the past weak or so at the horns of mr and mrs jas symon mr and mr james chalmers wish to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter catharine louise to douglas stewart eldest stn of mr end mrs chris bell of port lttgtn 1 tile marriage to take plao quietly the middle part of august mr and mra hugh moouteheort mr and mrs j j stewart and son visited friends tn oabawa on sunday mr and mrs thomas ramahajv who have been vurirtg aoton relatives for a oouple of weeks returned home to toronto with them v prof henry smith of the boston tech nical school boston we arrived in acton to see hi brother the late peter smith who passed away two or three hour before his arrival dr smith spent a week or an last ummer wtth ht brother here pleasauitly mr and mrs john hogarth announce the thragamsnt of their daughter jane ray maloolm to kmestl w speight son of william h and the lafe mrs speight of toronto the majrug to take place on saturday august the otti 1030 t bt pauls presbyterian churohj toronto yisltora at the home of mr and mrs r l dayldson last sunday were mr and mrs tom smith j and miss helen smith mb and ifrs david herfdereon dnd family of brookvtlle mrs h oamp- bell mrs oalvhi campbell and master lloyd of moffat mr7 and mra john ellott and children of morrlstons and mrs wrn mophsll and family of camnbellvllte mr and mrs w j betd of toronto mr and mrs victor xn- uenwo and family or ouslph mrangui moarthurihd mr will moarthur mr and mrs a crrifftn and family amni mr and mrs john henderson and two boy brookmils mrs cwmerprr and lhua daughter and mr and vn wm oamsron and son or toronto alto master wilfred laspy of brookvlue voi jambs und6av by the death of pr janvw llndaay hi home m llmehouae on july 39 the community tiaa loet oneof ju best and most highly eateoned cltlsens i j ndaay waa a son of the- late mary moclou and jame undway aad bnm tn the rarm on which he died when a young man he studied medicine and after graduating he fallowed hi proiassian a a- phyalalan and surgeon in ouelph for many years where he had a large pracuos he retired few yean ago and returned to the eid homestead at lima house where no resided until hla death he was never married but 1 survived by two auterm mlaa mary lmov say and mr dr sutherland both ot fjlmehouae deceased was a presbyterian and took an active part in church work tlie funeral took place on monday after noon to llmehouae cemetery the service being conducted by hla pastor rev kenneth msolean assisted by rev h caldwell the pallbearers wore magis trate watt or ouelph alex stewart of ouelph jas ijndsay georgetown jos mcoowan ot llmehouse harding prion ffaqueslng dr hugh m0o0il milton patcr a- smith one of actons leading and moat highly rnspocted clusens passed away on sun day hi the person of mr peter a smith at hi home hill hall main street acton for some months mr smith has been in gradually falling health and for the past three month ha suffered intensely vx smith death 1 a distinct loss to this nlty he was a friend of ui a man who with advancing years retained the ability to associate with men of all ages and in every quarter or this town in which he has resided the past eight years he was respected and hla sterling qualities admired a real man among men in every walk of ufa mr smith was superintendent of the beardmore tanneries at acton and braoebridge for years and much of the suooea of these industries was due to his ability and efforts about five years ago he re tired from this company and haa since d more leisure to devote to hi personal interest mr smith was a thlrtysecorul degree mason and was m member of bracebrldge lodge no sm a f a a m arand river lodge b- a m- braoe bridge lodge of perfection no 831 barrle rose croix lodge barrle and moore oonslstory hamilton he was also member of bracebrldge i o o f lodge he was an enthusiastic curler and belonged to both the acton and deorgetown curling clubs he was last year made a life member of the deorge town club and he was tho first curler put stones down when actons new rink was opened last year he is sur vived fay hla widow addle w smith who during the long montha of nines he given constant care and solicitude and three daughters miss- pearl at home mrs j m mcdonald acton and mrs albert slbbet torontcv one brother prof r 1l smith of boston mass and one sister mia smith tit jcdsmjrlue quebec siao remain to revere hi memory and mourn hi loss the community joins in sympauiy with all these in a loss which all feel mr smith was a native of- quebec province and was fan his seventythird year during his residence ui braoebridge he wa honored foe many years with a seat at the council table and was fof seven terms accorded the highest position tn the gift of his town- men mayor six of his terms being so- corded him by acclamation ho as an adherent of the united church and was loyal in his support of this hwtltuuon the service yesterday afternoon waa con ducted by the pastor rev o 1 poole and he was assisted by two former pastors of the family rev s x young of baxrle and rev pl peacock of toronto the service wm under masonto auspices andbraoebtldae lodge was well represent with walker lodge and in ofrloers of his mother lodge took charge of the servlos kt the grave the 3 f lodge of which he waa member also attended ma body the pallbearers were all brethren of the masonic order w bro peter hutche- aon w bro a 0 salmon and w bro oeo xoclestone of braceb ridge and bro h p moorit p m of acton and bro john clark and r wbro j b wallace of toronto w bro d n moravian of walker lodge was director of oeremonles and at the st k w bro j b bird of muskoka lodge had charge of the ear- vioe the funeral was largely attended by friends from a wide circle and wealth of floral tributes bore testimony to the esteem tan which m smith wm held interment was made- in the drove at fsirvww cemetery aoton among those from a distance who at tended were the following from mus koka lodge messrs sidney bates w mj j h bird p d d mi m- p-uo- kay e d do m peter hutoheeon pm judge mahaffy p m h j kluott v mj a c salmon p mi oeo w kcclestone mp p avd bocleetone amx milne and horaoe parlett and mr john thompson a life long friend and mr oeo teniuutt and crown attorney tho johnston of braoebridge prenkjob and mr and mrs fenten job of st ciabharlneaf dr tt o wales mr j b wallace p d o m mt w b ferguson mr h tasker 1 moore mr kvan peacock mr john clarke toronto mrkdgerton young of barrle mr b kirk p o j w and mr watwiisohp7m7or0edlt lodged oeorgetown various news items ttie monthly meeting of the woman institute will be held thursday august iffjatvrf oclock at the home of mra wm hall haa a writer on the toronto star staff aaya tim roadbuilder are busy level ling up the hot black mi highway no 3 about three miles below milton the should- make a nonstop fught light through mlnon tn- acuwi on highway no 7 tliu oonnecung up twn eati paved thoroughfares b and 7 milton reformer catting n a mia molsardy ws allgliuy injured when the ooupe in which she was riding waa struck by an arrow bu and driven through hie guard rail on the centre road near britannia yesterday mlaa mohsrdy waa attended by tr colin hnggle of brampton and m able to re turn to toronto the driver of the bus i alleged to have stated thai che coupe cut in in front of his vehicle fall to uahbbw dasb qauty af escape kffert convicted m poupe court at ouelph of attempting to escape from the reforma tory john minderman of chatham we sentenced to two years ui portsmouth penlumuary minderman a hollander declared that he hadno reooueouon of making break for freedom but guard teattflod that he had broken away rrom one of the working gang and had only been captured after a spirited ohase at the expiration of hur penitentiary term minderman wfll be deported aardmt party nest wedasaaay the first local garden party this year m aeton wilt be held in the park on wednesday evening next august 8 this event is gander the auspices of the boy soceua the programme will be supplied by the mcoregor concert bureau and the following artists will appear percy david entertainer miss jean blmpaon vocalist mlaa ruth hurst dancer miss jessie mcoregor pianist and the acton oltlmns band there will be refresh ment booths and all the garden party attraction and the event is vfay popu larly priced your patronage whi assist the scouts bo do fray the deficit rrom their camp expenses an apfsal every resident of acton and district 1 appealed to ror help tn tho com munity bee on saturday afternoon at one oclock during the week we have had a fatality we can do our bit toward meklng it safer for the kiddies for bathing- at fairy lake lets all get together tn this effort tp provide plenty of room for all the children to use the safe beach tn the park teams and wagons and willing helpers are needed will you do your parto pre vent a reooourrenoe of thesoene of the pass week on the shores of fairy laker lets do our part to drake it so attractive that every child will use tit one safe place on fairy lake for bathing no money just your help i will ran glrb to the inquest on the body of christina bomervllle widow of the kste john bomerville of mil ton who was found dead badly mangled on the o n r track near k harraps woods one mile north of milton on thursday evening july 17 was held at the oour house milton on friday evening last joter six witnesses had given their evtdenoe which faned to throw any light on the fatality coroner dr h a at the request of crown attorney w l dick adjourned the inquiry tin this thursday evening in order to near the evidence of trie engineer and fireman of tho pa train the men who ejtt amlned the engine and dr stevenson provincial constable owens was present at the inquest keunlofi tn krin itwwasup the jesop8tephen reunion was held recently t the old jessop homestead 1st line jerm township cousins were present trom moose jew bask kansas city mo la port indiana brantford toronto st thomas brusaells harriston shalburhe ouelph arthur rockwood nillabunr aihmertn the sports oomntlt- tee had a good ptxayjrmmme which all en joyed rev j stephens of st thomas president gave remmlseenoes of the- homo ninetytwo years ago when mr ahdmrt jessop came from torontoj trading their home for 300 acres of bush land now one of the finest farm tn kin township one hundred and twenky- nve sat down to the sumptuous meala of good things very much weaaed with the days outing great praise was given to the host and hostess ror the privilege of holding such a gatfurrtng at their home agrttmunrkl lbptwsentattve kosbm i p maovannel agricultural repre sentative for halton- county ha tendered his resignation to the department of agrlcuuure to take effect on august 18 mr maovannel has bean aftrioultura itepresentattve of the county for the oast two years oomtng here rrom prince sdward county he 1 on of the oldest representatives tn the government ser vice and haa done much to advance agriculture during hla tenure of offloe some nineteen year he has given iplendld service hi halton county during hi residence pore and has made a host of friends who will regret to hear of his resignation he has made his home in burlington and has made warm friends not only in tho town and district but throughout the county he took a keen interest in his work and his retirement from offloe will be a great loss to the oovemment w well a the agricultural mtbttwt1omnotmcwnnt ril been niade as to his future plana but we understand he owns a valuable farm tn prince mward county which will re ceive his attenilon burilngtonaasotte a btellnlen of the mann pes on wednesday attemdon at lon farm the home of a t and mrs mann large gathering at relatives and friends f the mann descendant numbering over fifty spent a very pleasant time it being largely for the purpose of meeting oouslnal ray p dnd mrs thompson of kotvlnside church olasoow soot- land who i supplying or rev dr o ptdgeon bloor street united church and rev dr armstrong of trinity united church toronto during their holla july and august dr thomp son relieved dr pldgeon during w vacation tn 1938 and was again invited to return thleyear to bloor and trinity during the two- months vacation of these two pastor the afternoon waa spent in gwnes and musical selection by mem- per of the oompany friends wen present from toronto richmond jt11i ouelph aeonretown and other place an enjoyable picnic lunoh wast served on the lawn after which apemhaa were given by dr thompson and others most pleasant time was broucht to a 1om with community linajrur drowning accident at fairy lake utue avaluce gurur 10 years old drowned whllf tn llathinf oil tuesday anoiw bright little chap lost his life by drowning in fairy lake when wallace tile bright lit tin ten yejurold aon of mr and mrs john oldney church street was drowntwl itn tuoaday afternoon ttiu 1 one of the nrst bathing fatalities in year at pairyleka although 4iundreds of bstliera uae this place dally and during th ttot wsauior the younger folks are uioro constantly wallace could not swim put with some othrr lade of about ht owp ago was playing hi tlie water on the south shore of fairy lake shout three oclock on tuoaday afuirnoon at the spot wliere um old club house used to stand sud denly he was missed by his companions and one little chap shouted welly 1 gone tim cry was raised and soma of the older bathers at the bathtng place tn tlie park came over as quickly as possible ray hewson after two or three attampt ln diving ror the body suc- oatedrd in bringing oh boy to the shore llp was bought about town but un fortunately the doctor were out on call in the country at the time wining workers who had knowledge of resuscita tion worked farthfully over the little chap for an hour or more but all to no avail life was apparently extinct and the body we conveyed to the homo of the grieved parent on church street wallarn was a bright uulo chap a typical boy and lover of boya apbrttr mr and mnt oldney have must eotoe to aoton to reside about six weeks go and mr oldney and the older boys were busy at their occupation of roofing on the berni or mr r l davidson on the second hue when the accident happened bosldaa the bereaved parents four brother norman james- omar ablwood and a lhtle sister lueus are bereft by the sad accident and in their hour o4- sadness tho sympathy of this oooununrty goes out to them tlie funeral will be held on friday afternoon from the home end will be conducted by roy o 1 poole b d interment will be made in falrvtew cemetery l dr j a mcntven coroner attended following the accident and it was decid ed that an inquest waa unnecessary a the fatejity was purely accidental following this fatality we have had several items brought to our attention regarding bathing at fairy lake and parents would be well advised to pass these warnings on tn their children jtt is unsafe ror any but capable ewumners to go into the pond at any place except the spot in the park where the bathing facilities are usually enjoyed there also a bad practise of some bathers calling ror help when they are in no distress and then laughing when some one comes to assist them and lastly we can all help to make conditions safer for the huie one if we wm do our share in the community bee on saturday afternoon womens mstttute picnic i tumal kveni held last week at the hone of mr pnd mrs fred denny second line near aetea the aoton womens institute hold their annual picnic at the home of mr and mrs fred denny second line last week tho dajf proved to be oao of 14 weather and all both young and old enjoyed themselves immensely the beautiful trees and oowera which surround this lawn make it a splendid place lor a picnic a nudiborif little flags added for the occasion helped to make it mora beautiful mr and mr dermy proved themselves to be great host arid hostess for the afternoon mr denny leaving his wbrtt and joining ta thd games with the eal- j the first on the programme was a ban game thin tha fouowtnar races ere carried out boys race 8 years and under oordco moautcheon donald evans atria race 8 year and under betty brock olrts race buoh years jean ibvans elvk mcdowell boya race b to 10 years herble cook lome masales- boya race 11 to ib years wllmer davidson wm hll otrla race 11 to 15 years laura nalt mary murray obstacle race maris lants mrs wild peanut and tooth pick race bill ptndlay mr o brock kicking the shoe frs bstt david son mrs wm evan clothespin relay race mrs dennf and mrs collier mrs l smith and wl laura hall time race mrs a j murray mrs monabb pie plate raoermlae ilawthorne and mrs fredmocu onndniothers walking race mrs lsppln mrs hliliard murray throwing rolling ptn mrs j wilds mrs dam bio artor this the jolly crowd wended their way to the tables which were set under the trees and looked lovely decorated with btroam of purplo arid gwld umuo paper and flowers of purple and yellow the colore of the institute pins high school principal engaged mlaa ac 0 parrinkton aoeptattvalu at a salary ol 81sm per annam a special session of ijho school board was held on- thursday evenln to con sider applications received for the posi tion of principal of the continuation bchool moved by s w masters seconded by j m mcdonald that the secretary bv and 1 hereby instructed to engage mis mabel c farrington a prtaolpal of the coplinuwtlon school for the next school year at an annual salary of 83300 duties to oommonoe september 3 1s10 oantodv moved py j m mcdonald seconded by b w masters that the beoreury write a letter or oondolenee to mr o t mono ombjitt at the school espresshjg their tfyrnpatny for in the death or his daughter carried tho secretary later received an ac ceptance of the enkegemont rrom miss fstrtngton all the vacancies on the staff of both the high find publlo schools have nowi been filled u j