m fiftysixth year no 20 acton ontario thursday november 13 1030 eight home print pages five cents unemployed asked to register with clerk council appoints members of library board work at fauview may be undertaken at the regular meeting of the council on tuesday evening councillors harrl- aun thetford hansen were present and reeve mason presided it was arranged to hold a joint meet ing of the council and the business mem on tuesday evening of nest week mr sharpe was present to discuss with the oouncll plans regarding the improvement of palrvlew cemetery th matter of securing m part of the un employment fund fur this work was oon sltler d rho twenty third report of the fin ance committee reoornmeitded that the following accounts be paid acton labile uulities commis sion amu and supplies 35 10 acton public utilities commis sion arena light 8 58 arlnu imblic uuutle commls- ttlou atrt ughung h1 76 acton labile uuiitlcs commu- sum pump house 1 05 acton ihibllc uulitic commis sion town hall llghtbig 4 53 acton public uuiiues commis sion pump house 10 34 actok fxkk fkkss advcrtlsbig dc 13 40 j23 67 nio in port wok adopted moved by c hansen seconded by q if llurrbton tluit uio council hereby ratltliit and conllrms the agreement exe cuttd by uio reeve and clerk oil behalf of th council with the department of ihthlln highways bearing dato uio sixth day of november 1030 fof tha repairing of tlu railway crossing over mill street carried a by law amending the election by law to conform with the change in the statutes making nomination day friday november 31 was given uio required number of reading and passed by the council nomination day will hereafter bo the friday immediately preceding the lust monday in november in regard to unemployment in acton the cli rk wait inrtrticted to insert an advertisement in tux fskk puss re- uuo ting that all unemployed residents register at the clerks office prior to tuesday next a letter from tho secretary of tho free library hoard pointed out the vacancy on tho hoard occasioned by tho removal of dr r d j farmer fnom acton requested uuxt the council make on appointment moved by k rhetford seconded by o hansen that itev o l boolo be ap pointed member of the aoion free library hoard to replace dr t t j farmer carried a letter from the attorneygeneral j was received and read by tho 01erk regarding tlio resolution of tlio council on i iquor control act fines this letter pointed out that if convictions were tu cured by tlio local police the rnes were given to tho benefit of tho municipal and the liquor control law was similar in its operation to other provincial laws ihete steps had already been taken by the council and did not doal specifically with tlio resolution forwarded a letter from mayor hobsan of ouelph informed the council that the mutter of freight rates to be taken before tho hallway hoard hod not been dis continued but would be followed up later aollcr was rcccivedfrojnns4r regarding tho leveling of their plot in tlio cemetery and agtccment to the plan was given tlio clerk was instructed to reply stating the work was to be under- toke nnder qimot1 frnryrv campaign leaders strive for first position in subscription contest struggle of contestants intense as close of first period nears end credits take corresponding big drop new subscriptions are coining strong standing of club members on wednesday night november 12 mrs h w ftnijly acton 1ihs j j enwawt acton ictas katharine bull oampbellville laxse euua 1ibrbauoh acton mr w e morrison acton 3 400 000 credits 3347 00o credits wbooo oredlqi tttl 000 credits sioooo credit who will be leading- the contest batukday might omty h41 more days count yourself just eight more abort days m iiotfl actoll 1 cuius which to secure those triple credits in tn far pass help yourself club campaign just eight short days in which to redeem all promlsea eight days in which to gather enough aubscrlptloris and credits to cinch the prise yoo moat desire it is practically impossible for any member of the office force including the campaign manager to go on the streets arc in the playoffs in the local softball league the ladles and mens teams itoth win tbeir games tueuday the acton olru abaln proved thoy were the superior team when thoy de without aiiaweruie a doaen queatlocv in eated ilnuuplon in an inter county aoft rowd to th oonteat lit la nr hero nlure by tho acore ot 8 3 it waa wo are nob asking anyono to atop it tor another cloao fame and tho runs wore that la what wo are hero tor ao keep it aeallered throughout tlio aoven lnnliupr up aialn wo lay lnlereat u belni manl th pltohera batuo turned out about jeeted everywhere and now u your op- chalmera only allowed a jilu but portunlly to aaohuig a tew of your aparo 1 6 while the local glru bundled moments tor an autumoblle it u a 1 from marsden uio brampton diujhly profitable way to spend your time lltellor but only drew one freo pass xor uio ilet few days not every day do olung bamo and wo have uio opportunity ot owning all ll remalk uuit automobile tor a few weeks spare time uiey did not think uu acton olrls oould there are lots of us who liavo worked i od ball jt u uio acton hard for years and aw still walking ko season playing under uio member the next eight days are the most floodlights tlio turn is in gnat rondl- lmportant of all and tluy wlu be history a ought to go through to uio before you rea i it is during uioso u plyiffa unboati ii lght days uiat credlla count most of all following is tlio bo lieoro of the this is your last cluuiee for uio high g credits novtr again durliuf ulu cam i iiiiamitom palgn will it bo possible to secure so i many credits lui a subscription us be ilooue 2b twecu now and baturtluy night novt m j muculchat ss ber 32 nlnuniucr that date and re hay 3b member it in nurh a v ay that it will burn mae man di n p itself into your being for it is what you do horu if in uiu nekt lght days that has such if i o rf tremendous bearing on your final stand marg marsdcii tag in this big campaign inckliurst c if you havo tho proper ambition tu win clarke rf that mrst irlxe think campaign sleep rrlnibll campaign talk campaign in furt make campaign the main bu ue during tlieso next highly important days wlien results and big results must be ohtalnod if you hope to be in at the finish various items of local interest sapper and a hoi supper and programme of a high order will he held at the acton baptist church on monday evening november 17 supper served from 6 to b adults 40g children 30c everybody welcome wheat yield c boakeas per aere a yield of 8211 bushels of wheat from 130 acre or 89 bushels per acre la rrjxwted by f w oonnoroe a farmer near vvatnwrlght alberta the wheat graded mo 3 northern and was of the famous marquis variety which was de veloped at the oartadlan oovornment central experimental farm ottawa about 35 years ago bought luquoc- permit buring caneeila- au u ii pq a fr lb 3 1 j 0 1 10 0 0 wuti rhouati 1 1 mlluul c i mojui 3b smith lb chalmem p price 2b mcam 33 3 t 10 0 3 acivn all h ii vq a k 4 110 0 0 4 3 1 14 3 0 3 0 3 3 0 an fecven tauvm all of tlio club memberi are fairly well bunched at the present time hut tlu jiext few days will probably iah moru startling developmenu in tills campaign and such development- will be due to tlio mcdonald oi efforts of thooe club members who get masales rt 3 0 0 0 0 out and trlve to make their credits i mount higher and higher anyone can 37 0 7 31 5 win but it meani effort and plenty of it tlummary bono hit ii majion you may find it hard to get submrlptiom baso hit hay baso on balls oft chal- but tliat is part of the game and it bt mem 6 off mursden 1 struck out by just as hard for tlu oilier club nvm ohalmew 14 by martulcn 1g left on bers if it liad been an easy task tlicse bus acton 6 brampton 3 wonderful prises would not have been i it if e offered wo arc giving you a big oppor- brampton s 020 001 0 3 4 3 tunlty to earn big money in a short time acton 102 030 i f 1 efts up to you it li not what you have i jluturi marnden and lockhurst done so much as what you are doing now chalmers and h mourn that counts ot albaiift advanced into the play- no matter what you liave been earning offs by vrtuo of their win from howot- heretoforc you can moke your time worth sons of brampton by tho icore of 0 5 hundreds of dollars and you can win tlie the acton toni proved tlia better ond prise you most desiro if you put in the everyone played well ol albans secured effort ut the prop r tlmt which ti now two more hlta than tho brampton nine when subscriptions are worth more while wauirhama struck out the lucky credits i 13 whllo picraon for iframpton struck jvarnlnt -1- hfnit rmmttffyn ptfeltwl gfwl ivall with during tile period of organlxatlon little lots of speed walters proved to bo thq ittimttoti trtin hireer being at batthroe tlnili reports to the campaign manager but g ttlng two hits and two rimx lnrludlnk now that tho club li umti r way it is a double iftiu is tho lout scheduled lieccssjry that tlip campaign get down game for btalbana antl they will meet to a bushieiu baiils mid r hl rto a o i thoplayotirortlhj ignored win h ncoforth bo enforced group title come club members do not a m tpihetouowlng bthe bontetne realise that they limit make a n port of j si ailhan a action their sales or tuibicrlptlons to the man agcr at lea t twice a wnk failure tow waterhouw observe thtt ruling ulll make club mem- f i i illoway tu bers liable to disqualification in the tlrrlvt n c fmturo clitford rf i he campaign office ulubc open from f waterliquacd 7 to 0 wediu day and baturday evnilnga wulters lb of each week all maturi pertulnlng to marrlmll if the canumllii must be truuxoctcd cfurlnir lyhr jb thesci houri iembttrjuho hereafter crlpp cl keep in touch utth the mungi r con atantly will have the advantage of those who fall to do ko os dully vulu keep you in touch ulth thv lopmcnu moni closely and the tnttrchanglng of id an li valuable to the club tuenilerk ah xi ii po a t- 4 j 3 3 1 0 4 j 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 13 3 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 3 j j b 10 10 0 fmtldmt klirovcf and br moore at the larnibutcfl day memorial service at the whit house woithlngton on tuesduy monilng at 11 o clock prt ildent hoover in concluding liu udtlrtks was heard by lliteners over tin rudlo here to say itov dr i albert moore toronto will pronounce the benediction dr moores voice uoj th n heard distinctly and rec giilsl by hb frleudt lurt at the time of im fwkk prfts special cant- 32 0 11 21 0 3 iii wtlpon i1rami nxm all u 11 10 a a llroun c 4 3 3 13 0 0 plant is 3 j 1 0 0 0 w broun lb 3 1 0 i 0 0 coopir if j 0 1 0 0 1 kinuiholt cf 3 0 0 0 0 0 11 llrouii 3b 3 0 0 1 1 0 pi rum p j 0 0 0 4 j morhrl 2b 3 0 0 1 1 1 111 on rf 3 0 1 0 0 0 a young man at olenwllllams has gotten into trouble with tho laquor con trol board by purchasing a new liquor permit on november 1 at ouelph when his privileges for permit had been can- cejlod by tlio board on march 6 1030 for a year after a conviction for viola tion of tlio liquor control act ieeorailoiei at acton koldlera monument actons tloldlt rs ctnntaph was gtn- erou ily decorated on armistice day and klui remains attractive to all who pause to view it hie wreatlis and sprays wire dnposlud by tho nglmtntal com radeu of the soldiers wlioso names uveth for uvt rmore acton women n inntltute the duke of devonnhirc chapter of the lode uu idiltt tide chapter of the i o d e the q lrl auldet tlio boy bioutii uie a w v a bt joseph a church mr i n ii kennedy and tho rangers imtpeetiou of mutton ulun major oeu c aj hton cmc v d dli trict officer commanding mili tary dlutrlct no 2 liu pectcd tho halton rllli a in milton on saturday afternoon liuit a special feature of the inspection wili tui outpoj t nchemo which was car ried out i ucce ifully for which tho regl ment wai highly complimented by tho niinectlpg utaff i ho r gtmenlal bund from olkvllli was prcjnt at tho banquet which followed majoroen anh ton in giving the hutory of tlic ilulton lome niflts utatcd that ho ex pecttd that tho halton hlflc would return to tw ortainnl name halton lome rlfhr in tho near future an bttertttiliig co xncldtnee liut timrhday when tho hon mr tuitlco raney was trying tho cam nt tho fall asslzeii in tho court room mflton magfitrato moore wan hearing and determining tho churgo again it rut sell donald perrin who pommitted the theft of h00 worth of clothing from tho store of w m cooper acton in the bherrlff n chambers rho point is that mr justice u uiey when ho wail attor ney genera of ontario ten years ago appointed police magistrate moore an one of tho magistrate a to luivo extended jurisdiction under tho nuwly enacted mugl trutes act at the conclusion of tho hearing hon juitlro honey invited mr moore to tho judge a retiring room where a very pleasant half hours chat uus enjoyed opening- meeting of mens club actons wah miuxohial- about which the realdciiu of town and countryside gktliored on monduy in a ocrvleo of ittmt mbnuico to tlioir whose names llvotli for evermore ihli mt morlttl wie en c ted and unveiled the flrt year following tho arml tlcc impressive armistice day service in which all citizens joined splendid addrth delivered by rev ix l itennle m a service at the town hull the soldiers monument and in fairview ccmcter a tribute of uememltmncv for peace after the great war rim opening mooting of tho men b club of the united church lost tliura- day even in tf has a m interesting luld lnformallonu1 event llio address by itov donsll utdout plondldly lltustrat d by colon 1 vl w gtyte quuoa concep tion of the work of tlie united church tlm l caniula the travel ekperlfiico that mr itldout hin had in lu rope on countrloi and in thlt new homeland hi tho west and tho pernnal contact with three p oplt enabled him to give a moit in tcrcntlng dcacrlptlon of tho people and c ndltlont iili app al to maintain this uorlttwu al o mo t i tlrrlng rev o l imoic ii d won in charge of tho mt t ting and mr j hud am lead in prayer 2 6 0 21 6 4 hits walters mar- holhiuay ucrlven tuinutmry 3 bai hhall itoltn boson cooper buso on bulls off watcrhoui learn tliat dr moore was one of the irumaiia tfowlm matehrs dt plte tlu cold t nap tin ro won a lufgc ii t or entries at the tramosu plowlni matrh held lost wedne day on 0 tho farm of uoy animmott when t f iiiowjiik winner t were diclartd on the diy evtiiti opn cliuis joph oaken ilntkuood i a ilutcheon hocltuood lt n ord ouelph second class d o unbtrlon o prlnge jolui ktewnrt clu iph hirold bunter kverton ouiki 3 boyi undtr jl lt i brown onlt al x blat k on iph barclay fintythe ilockuood cluui 4 boys uiuli r 1h in stubble albert alton itockwood alt h llurrlsnn oalt harold umlth munroe cla f b boya undtr 10 hi stubble bert oeonce hewer early edlurs of thu paper dr moore acla 5 npuu 3 had been spending the week in washing ton hi connection with an international conference on religious activities lioutjli 13 by plerwin l3 left on bases ouelph class fl tractors leslie wart hoekwothl j a dunbar ouelph jas it h e parkinson ouelph sweepstakes over 013 300 30 8 q ill for the a j ii erkurdl trophy hewotsons 303 000 45 fl 4k a brown oalt ft tyndall of i it u expected tlia play off series in i hlchinond hill acted as judge in all 1 both the girls and boys groups will latucs rho horseshoe pitching contest alban s 1 welvc ycom after on tlio thanks klvlnic day acton cltleno and the countryi lilo joined in the annual service of remembrance and tribute to uioac who fell in tho great war and recalled the poaco that tlio flrit arrasuco day had ushered in after tho four yearn of tt rrlblu conflict again the hall was crowded and uio same reverent spirit prevailed as on the first armistice day and when a year latt r acton hailcrccted 1u memorial to tlio fallen heroes acton citlxenn band headed a parado of a company from halton utiles tlio vet- iruni and girl gulden to tho service in tho town hall iteevo mason was unable to be prv tent and in hin absence mr ix v moore 1 m very capably fulfilled the chairman ship duties and conducted uio service after hinging tho national anthem two ither hymn were mug and itev w ii hamilton of uio baptist church led in prayer i he ncrlpture leuon wan in iht nliu tit th psalm and wan read by hev mr bcnnlc of tho presbyterian church who also delivered the address a winthimutn 4th battalion iih1t if kino 13th nnrthiutiberland fuslllera itlta- tmltliasim churchill sunday school concert brgbi in georgetown next thursday and christmas tree will be held on rues- nhjht hut an annomicement will be day december 33 j made concerning this next week a was won by gray and coulson ouelph with alton brothera ouelph second and taylor and bayne itockwood third 1 hcdayrrof war anrgonebutwcniust never forget the days of tuicriflco and tiorolim dliplayed in tho great war uio npenker said tlio glamorantf romiwce of war is boon worn olf and tho awful nt ir of the conflict li teen we need totvnllwtho hoirorafoirmrbrnnlo ild if he were to choose u text it would be li tabluh imrthrwortt of our hunds and couple with it another text i lot where tluy sat the boys who tiillud and fouifht and gave their lives had ono desire the cnrnrlng or lasting peace ihey lud ilnl hod their tatk ind left uio currying on of this work tp our hands ajiew geuoratlon was c uulng up and we must get them ac quainted with tho nwful facta of war it was- eaiy in this tlay and twelve yoars tt r to criticise or to iwlnt out weak- n l but let in mt uhirii they sat in tht day from 1014 to 10111 before we pu judgment the thrto yt ars of bravt ry and hi rolf m t hown from 1014 to 1017 wlu n the outuuik una not bright well nfvtr b cntllcli ntly enipluudked in iny memorial iervle 1- vt ryono of thnso mm uho u vo their live in tho bonfllrt f r peact rum eded phi y have carried iiit th ir pirt until dt ith in tho strugglt for lasting ptac have uu carried on hi ir uork i iho antiounccmcnt w re nlade by mr j v ucarrow und aftt r a tjlonlng hymn tlu audit net tlu n renm mbled ut the btldiers memorial on mill utrmt the p trade to the memorial was headed by acton cltlsums band a company from thp halton hlftm nndei command of- 1 1 col brown the voterunn tlio boy houu girl guides representatives of the women s institute senior and junior chapters of the lode the clergy and cltbseiw one verse of a hymn was sung at the where did you get those big tender monument and corporal j j cooney ympalheuc eyes she cooed d o m wad tlia following- names from i oh replied the sailor they eanu uie monument f lwlut my face thrlr nam llvelh itor t vermore coui- j l mooke 24th battalion coup itov lltlbb 20th battery coku- w g buown 0th f co o k 1tl jf huttt 15th bjittallon svt m kalev 31h battalion capt t a autuubs chaplain chinese labor battalion itf a andilson llflth battalion ite it klkingtot 58th battalion itlb v w1llh 4th battalion l rrt jf 1ityaa lbth battalion ptt t irving 3rd battalion itf g mevioik jqthbattqllon news of acton and the district 42nd battalion pi 1 v willi ob 104th battalion mhut w jh 4th battalion pti- i gobfiu v lobth battalion rour k- mastibs g m 4th battalion 1th j j ktnntby oth butuuon rhliwa followed by the two minutes if silt net which ues closed with a prayer by itev c l foolo wreatlis and trl butt uere placel nt tho monument by th duki of devonshire chapter of tho i o d l mrt n huttonkennedy th a w v a tho women s institute the biybcnult tho hangers bt joseph s church tin girl a tildes and uio lake im chapter of tho l o d e the fin tl p irt of the service won eon- flummatcd whon tho lakeside chapter i o d t assuted by hov w h hamilton decorated the graves of each jldlt r interred in fairview cemetery ulth a sllkin 11 ig a liymn was sung and the last pou sounded by cliarles ituudsborough und the benediction pro- nunccd by itev mr btnnlo t1ik evvnino mkal nuiikstrir car whlle motoring in london ur norman brown of hlghgate formerly of aoton was aide swiped by another car and his automobile wrecked almost beyond re pair fortunately mr brown escaped without serious injury raput anniversary nat sanday tho anniversary services at the acton baptist church will be held on sunday next november 18 the special minister for uils occasion will be itev h c new- combe b a of calvary baptist church toronto bev mr hamilton of the acton church will preach in calvary church in pomnto on sunday new bos timetable a new unviable is now in effect on the arrow couch line through acton kustbound coaches am now duo in acton at 0 35 u m 3 ib p m and fl 16 p m dally and wistbouud cunt arrive here ut 1 05 p m 4 05 p m dully and b 05 p m dully except sundays and holidays and on sundays and holidays at 10 05 p m mayor hyr of mutoa bereft isobtlla mltldlt ton wlft of mayor ed inund syer of milton died at her old home in wyoming ontario friday after an illness of w vrrul wotks de reused was an active mt mix r of grace anglican church milton win ro sho and her hiihbund livid for many yt am bile is survived by lu r hie band rh funeral was held on monday aftt moon at wyom ing halton musical lrtlval auukilatioa at a met ting of the halton musical i tlval association in milton yostor day the following ruprcst ntutlves from acton attended mrs george j lav 111 re pn senltlng acton bcliool board mrs 3a dobblt of the women s institute mrs m h moore musical director of acton schools and mrs q u agnew an executive member of the association arrangements w ro mado for tho fcsuval next may and a subsequent meeting of tho executive will be lield on january 10 now books tor aeton publie library tho book committee of tlio public library v lilted tho publiihhig houses hi 1 oronto on tuesday and selected unusually fine assortment of new books for tho library tills addition includes biography historical works general lit erature books of travel science and art nature study ixipular mechanics for young people juveiillo and adult fiction and hon fiction of uio latest productions of the befit authors fills now lot of books will bo promptly catalogued and placed upon tho shelves duo notice of which will be given tho patrons of the library the womens institute meeting lho monthly meeting of tho women s institute was held at tho liomo of mrs alfred ralph on november 5 at 3 3o when twiiity seven ladles attended tlio pre tldent mrs lanle occupied tlio chair riie meeting opened with j where uro tho reapers followed by prayer ihe minute of tho last meeting wt ro read and approved und the corrcs pondenca was read tlio women s ln- jdilutodecldedtoputa wroat at- uio cenotaph for armlnmco day tho fol lowing talent put on tho programme and itaoh lum was muchappreolatod solo mrs fred anderson a sketch of pauline johnson h life by miss isabel lantx after whleh mlrth verna murray read the poem lho cry of tho indian wife which waswritttibxiuaiiiiijfihnuui cum munlty singing followed mrs ralph gave the reading armistice poem and tho meeting clostnl with tho insuiute antht in ofttjr which lunch was served arm and hand crushed bt new machine mr h bull an employee of bcardmora leathern llmlud auiturcd a pain nil and serioui accident while at work at uui solo leather tannery on tuesday morning and as a result his right hand and fore arm are so badly crushed that the phyulrlanu ulu ndlng uro not auro that tho mi mber can bo saved mr bull was operating a new machine jiut ricenuy lilt tailed know n us tho fine liulr machbie for removing tho half from tho hide in home munnt r tlio apparatus did not properly release and started on a second revolution without being tripped mr bull had put lu his hand to remove uin hide and tho clamp camo down and crushed tlio hand and forearm terribly he was removed to st josephs hospital lu ouelph aftt r medical attention hud 1mm n given here the sympathy of all will go out to mr and mrs bull as mis fortune has rather beset uiem the past ytur or no just a little over a year ago thdylo5trthit ctlglitllttlcb old ttitrthlrdp son and just prior to that mr bull luufe his left hand injured in a machine at tho tanneries mrs bull has been in rather poor health lately and is at uu present time in the western hospital in toronto that the injuries to the arm and hand may soon heal and that mrs buu win have a return to batter health will be the wh4i of friends here actonawddrstrict liberal meeting- in a meeting of the halton liberal as sociation will bo hold in tho liberal headquarters at milton on saturday november 15 at two o clock everyone lntereiudwll be welcome high sehotd literary sorwy 1u third meeting of tlio literary society of uio acton continuation school was held hi the urlsh hall with tlio vice prrsldtrtt cordon cook occupying tho chair after the singing of o canada the president gave a speech tlon called upon the secrotary who re id th i in in u tea of tho previous meet ing thiy wore adopted as read as tin re was no other business tho pro gramme followed rho event was the school paper 1 ho eyoopener of which the first part was read by bsuier taylor lorraine wilson favored us with a vocal solo accompanied by jessie young in flanders fields was recited by john nlco tho second part of the paper was read by barbara taylor after which harvey hossord rendered a piano solo followed given by isabel m smith the programme closed by a scene put on bv third form pupils taken from twelfth night the critic fof the meeting bey mr bennle offered some helpful criticisms and good wishes after vote ot thanks to him the meetta is cwd by amain the national anthem 3 i