Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 13, 1930, p. 8

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iriwiiifaiiiiififl ryrfrff i the acton free pess thursday novmtber u um births msrrlsni and dashts r i chund lor t she followlos bin nc marrlagci jocj dmthi gocj utmo jiovoc psr llaacu or jwnia died oox in hilton on- saturday november a 1980 margaret q eumenrllle be loved wife of thomas ooac in her 04th year turner in trafalgar township on sunday november 0 1830 howard 1 turner beloved husband of kdna oalbraltb in hi 42nd year thompson at her home peel street acton on tuesday november 11 1m0 barah mclean beloved wife of the late joseph h- thompson in her 88th year johnston at the sick childre h pltal toronto on thursday november ib 1bs0 pranda eugene son of mr and mrs elmer johnston aged b nwnth and 11 days the funeral will be held on saturday morning with service in st josephs church acton at nine oclock inter ment at dublin cemetery it was a real day of remembranoe christmas la just sbt weeks from ia- day there was ideal november weather for thanksgiving day it seems liard for a real rain to materialise these days a new time table is now hi effect on the arrow coach lilnes occau were plentiful and low enough in price for thanksgiving we may be advertised by our friends but tnuat of us do a little ourselves the temperature mounted to 54 qi sunday quito salubrious for november municipal nominations are just a week from tomorrow pritluy november 31 judge munro hold a sitting of divi sion court ut the town hall hero on thursday last it has been a glorious autumn any way ovori if wo muy expect wlnler just arouud tlio comer the body of an unknown mitt was washed ashore from thu lake a short distance east of oakvllle armistice day was remembered loyally for tho twelfth year in succes sion we will not forgot the itoyal winter pair opens hi toronto next wednesday november 10 and continues until november 27 mr james stephenson of toronto sang with much acceptance u tenor nolo hi knox church on tiunduy o veiling if you dont take ud vantage of tho specials ottered in the advertisements weekly wall its your loss tluits all tho season for wet slippery pave ments is here motorists for your own sake and the safety of others bo care ful tine pkkic passu travel club contest is creating quite on interest and many are selecting their favorites who will win the prises tho oldfashioned way of doing i business without advertising was all right in tho days when tliero was little business to do blown to and fro light flakes of onow fall fitfully on field and fun hut hi tho heart liopo lias a part bright days will surely come ugaln visitors or other news items are all necessary to keep your home paper in teresting wo upproclate your assistance hi collecting it all thoughutttpproprlatothought3 of thanksgiving and armistice day charac terised the sermons in most of tho churches on sunday it 1 difficult- to remember every body if you louvu your christmas shop p until tlio l hoctlo week before the greanfestapdayr russell donald perhin jailed was ladef of the cooper store baraiary in autetv senteneed by poue magistrate moore to foot after nine months of ddlgent follow- ingup of clues the officers of the on tario provincial police at toronto suc ceeded in apprehending russell donald perrln alias a b archer d ross etc who led the gang who burglarized the clothing store of w m cooper acton on february 6 last during the nine months perrln had been in toronto in winnipeg in chicago in cleveland and wa appre hended by united states detectives at ashtabula ohio he waived extradition proceedings and was taken to toronto by inspectors oumett and millar there a large number of cliarges awaited him he was tried on several of these and was sentenced to twelve years in king ston penitentiary on thursday last on a warrant issued upon an information laid by inspector oumett before general v a k wil liams who is a polios magistrate for ontario perrln waa brought to milton to be tried before police magistrate moore on the charge that he did on february fl 1030 break and enter the store of william cooper acton and did steal therefrom a quantity of clothing and merchandise over and above the value of 20000 wlien tlio charge was read to the prisoner and tho magistrate gave him the option of being tried forthwith be fore him or by a judge and jury porrin said i oloctod to bo tried before you when requested to plead on tho charge against him lie said i plead guilty tlio magistrate then pronounced the following sentence uussou donald perrln you ore committed to tho oil tarlo reformatory at duelph for a term of two years less one day as a deter mlnau period and to an determinate purlod of two years inns one day this sentence to run concurrently with tho tirntencert of imprisonment previously imposed on other chargtnt in the courts nt toronto and oiihawa when interrogated by the magistrate tin to the possibility of making restitution to mr cooper for his loss 1orrin sold x think i enn recover n part of tho goods htoliii i will do all in my power to moko amends russell donald perrln was a soldier in tho late war while in action ho mirrored tho jaw of his right leg after returning to canada- he spent ttoino nvo years in lecturing throughout tlio country in tho interests of duablcd sol- duiru he is on intelligent fellow omull of stature but ruther preposiieislng in appearance ho told the court that ho regretted his mistaken very much but ho had been unfortunate in getting into bud company which resulted in hui downfall when a car overturned hi the ditch near bronte on tuesday the four oc cupants made their escape and the car was completely demolished by lire now come gray days when through tho haxo tho old church spire is dimly aeon tho trees arc haw and ovorywheru is shadow where tho sun has been ftlank spades marking lines sold out are appearing with regularity in tine fsk psitsii christmas card assortment may wo impress upon you tho wisdom of selecting yours now tluuiksglvlng day was celebrated lti countryside and town and city tho doors of the home atoadbpcn wide and the children came home from lur and near all canada guvo thanks the candidates in tiik prxk ihnuui content have simmered down to thoo who will share in the prize awards olve your help to your favorite now or within the next wtfek when it will count most tho bolwood banker who was guilty r33n in penitentiary he might better have engaged hi the stock brokerage business as returns would have been hlglier and sentence lighter ja series of meetings throughout the tnspeotomt has been arranged by shibuo school inspector j m denyea lor the purpose of acquainting trustees and auditors with the new- basis on which btsnta an oparauve auction sale in nabsaoawisya townsiiif raum stock immjcmknt8 ktc tho undersigned has received lnntruc- tlonn from c k mc into si i to sell by public auction at tho farm lot 13 concession 2 township of no- sagawoya ono mile east of moffat on wkonkkoay novkmi1kr 10 at one oclock sharp tho following h01ujk 1 hay horse h yeam weigh 1400 lbs 1 hay mare 13 years weigh li0 lbs 1 hay horse fl years general purpose 1 clyde horse fl yearn weigh 1400 lbn 1 clyde colt rising 3 years a good uno cowfw1 holnteln cow bred august ill u yearn 1 red ronn cow due janu ary 8 4 years old 1 holnteln cow duo january 4 4 yearn old 1 line hack cow duo december 30 4 yearn old 1 part jersey cow duo dooember 111 0 yearn 1 rod cow duo march is 8 years old 1 red cow duo march 30 0 yoars old 1 red cow jliiojdeoember lti i yoars old 1 heifer duo december 30 3 years old youno cattle 3 steers 3 yoars old 850 lbs each 1 stoer rising 3 years 750 lbs 1 heifer r tiling 3 years 760 lbs 1 null rising 3 years in arade durham calves bhkispo80 sheep cholco breeding ewes pinb l ijow bred qctnberl 1 haw jutnred 1 how oiuftopfga 3vcckx old 1 sow bred boptember 10 7 pigs i wtvks old 0 chunks about 00 lbs 0 chun ice about bo lbs 5 chunks about 10 lbs u chunks a weeks old t bow bred nbnut 3 mnntlu poultry 100 llarrod rock pullobr twtedlo itratn bo yearling henii fl tom rurrau white leghorn cockerels 5 uar- red rock lloalorh hay orain and nootfl quantity of mixed hay quantity of peedlng lnirnlpn about 6 ton of mixed grain lo liuhnu iirley xmpliimknts masseyiiurrli hinder 7 foot cut nrarly now massey harris i mower no 10 masyhnrru mower no 16 massoyharrlii hay hake cork- i slnitt manure ejpreudur set 13foot ilmmvi niuly hnw mtutseyharrs walking plow drill plow tumlo ucuf- iler wheel cultivator corn bculfler dfurrow vleury rifling ilnw oravel hox land roller cutter top hilkuy 3 ll henrh blelglut lmriilp pulper 1 high wugon 1 uw wagon wagon 1 llix hay itick and alack rack com- blued panning mill set beatei mil wauon springs stoncbout wheelbarrow luk mills chains whllfletrees neck- ykl hmm uhovli karreln troughs etc i haunkbs and misokllanwouu t artiolhs n set of double harness liavy 1 sat of pluw harnoui 3 bets of blnglo hurneut 3 horu rlnnkeli 1 t uurf r 3 bure quantity of i poultry nolinut 1 bttubaeon cleorge- fwn 3 brooders melotto cream separ ator 700 lbs ospaclty nearly new 1 barrel chum and palis 500 fence posts and 3j anchor posts terms all sums of 10 00 and under cash over that amount 10 months credit on furnishing approved joint notes hay oram poultry turnips and pence posts cash i per cent per annum on for just a utile short the discharge of alf bishop from the toronto police force is the subject of investigation by toronto city ooundl tho city dallies have carried lengthy articles on the case it seems alf waa taken on prior to the police games and later the discovery was made that he was seveneighths of an inch short hi height of police requirements alf help ed the toronto force win points in the games at various places but he dldnt get ail the flrsu they expected the prowess of alf in athletics la well known hare i where his home is and now the exactitude of the city police force la also being measured seveneights of an tnch the tape line must hare been made to shrink prior to the games and later to stretch baixinafad mlsa desslo blnnle and miss milhgajl or toronto spent the weekend at the homo of the formers parents mr and mrs prank blnnle mrs e j wright and miss mary mo- keown misses helen and oraoe mat thews mr and mrs oeorge matthews of toronto were visitors on sunday at the home of mr alfred doper we are pleased to report that mr fred ihugguw la on the mend the thankoffering meetlnjr of tho womens missionary society is to be bald here- on friday evening the tea meeting of the united ohuroh which waa held on wednesday evening last was a grand success nelson co thurs fri and sat specials 10 lbs st lawrence granulated sugar 52c 8 bars castili soap tor 25c 1 lb fray bentos corned beef tor 23c 2 ocickcs kulloggs corn flakes 19c 3 bottles extracrs for 23c 2 tins libbys pork and beans lor 23c 3 cakes calay hand soap for 19c i dozen sweet oranges for 30c i peck spy apples ror 35c 0 lbb corn meal for 25c prksii crumpets every thursday nelson co m1ij strket acton phone s7 quality meats ajt pattersons beef cuts choice rib roasts per lb thick rib roasts per lb choice shoulder roasts per lb thick shoulder roasts per lb stewing beef per lb pork cuts fresh hams by the piece per lb 23c to 25c 22c 20c 17c to 20c 13c to 15c 23c to 25c lard nn lard za3 lb pails for p bulk lard i ibsi for 335 32c pattersons meat shop we dkuvkk promitfy plfonk 178 the year la becoming old a email time ago and it was young and beauti ful then almost without our knowing it tlm year has grown until on monday and tuesday we celebrated the last great days of the autumn season we guide were glad to be taking part in the deed of monday there was 4 proudness and a thrill to be marohing behind those in khaki and those who give us our music tliero were solemn feelings as we sat bi the liall but they were tinged with pride we guides were proud of those for whom the service was held and glad that we were of the races from which umy sprung you know we too soldiers in a way our guide alileld is the motto be prepared our awards and spears the guide laws and our captain ufa is tho great allcaptain did you notice the saucy sun monday like a good old chap he t to the occasion and smiled at intervals during the day i noticed he frequently ut up tho hull ho seemed especially fervent and glad about something s pertiaps if such a thing were poaslulo tho cenotaph wan surprised to soo those in blue uniforms again this year yes the auldes marched last year but then wo liad only started would wo keep oii7 wcll if you help us oh you kindly have done and if wo help ourselves and if everybody helps everybody as dickens might sny urn cenotaph will nee tho ouldci each aim is tiro in tho yours to come them will bo moro than one company we are iiiiro you know there in a whistle signal of j cupulnii which commands us toj frocuc dciplto tho geniality of mr bun many iieoplo had kniall need of that whlstla signal brrrl wouldnt it ho lino if fomo kind person took it upon himself to auk november that aha set anlde a warm day for arm in t lec 7 wo nay ayl hy tho way did you notice our shoul der tapes they are quite smart dont you think tho present ouldo room is inconven iently situated and very cold other wise it is an ideal room wo have hopes of a warmer and moro convenient meet ing place which will also be mife from nnlonkin wo have secured from tlio halton rlflfvi perniliudoii to uiio their room in the arena it it indeed aii tan billing when ono n old the number of boys who are in terested in ouldo work unfortunutoly our name is plainly girl ouldoa that wajjit very courteous was it but then wo should really bo glad if wo might work or play without audlencei of boys perhaps lomotime wo will invito to our meetlngn all those boyn who ieem especially interested in guides or their work would you like that what a talkative pen thli is or in it wrltallve anyway this is enough chatter for this wook indeed indeed it lit jih lslt c o n ryder and fc j kkrst auctioneer plank clerk stoves 1600 our stock of stoves is com plete for your selection ut this fall time quebec stovcb in ileutcrs kungcb with or without high shelves ovens nnd reservoirs huppy thought with reservoir six large holes wiirming closet oven 15x13x9 inches enamel buck tc0 hiv a most complete range for fafe quebec heaters three feet high eleven inch fire box nicely nickel trimmed for quebec circulators 20 inches square big roomy jjoo aa hro box burn cither conl or wood nicely finished apoov another circulator stove with heavy file box and tfcc enamel finish for tjmduu flectric ileutcrs many neat models nnd efficient rfo qa heating units at each pc7 larger size ut 575 the superior globular ut each 1000 the majestic at 000 a new line of china for chris tmnw a heal atthortmcnt vvhlch sec our window w d talbot aix1ance chain hardware ptohe mill and main streets phone 76 w m s thank offering meeting mru rlfhck ctaive ronoed with ufe mrmbershlp in tho keelety tho uutunin thank o if o ring meeting of tho womens mlislonry society of tho united church acton held ln tho school room lat thursday afternoon wail a gratifying succeiii tho attendiuico of members of tho congregation wiui largo tho programme excellent tho npeclal address ly mrs dr adams toronto informational and inspiring and tho thankoffering gencr- oun mr fclded with her customary graco and ability mrs j w iirbrrrconndthcincrlis turn lesson nnd mrs mclean offered prayer which wan centred uin tho uctlvltlminf tho mbwlqnaricrt and the mkuouiiakls 1 mrn roy r arnold played a very pretty piano noloctlon descriptive of a pathetic incident bearing upon tho llvei of wunir of tho aborlglnlcn of our country mr jumei k gardlnor sang with splendid effect tho selection jcsun of galilee i mm dr adairln was tho speaker of tho afternoon in a carefully prepared addreui she arrayed in effective succea- slon from penrfinal experiences gleaned from twenty yelint of work thore ln cldents relating to the life or tho iieoplo of ohlua in tho wctem provinces the salutary effect of the spread of tho gospel tlurough tho missionaries uvea nnd torvlce among them and tho groat need for the continuance und extension of niulomry activities the miccesn- 1 fill work of the womonsmbninnary mwlcty of tho churrhri wjui emphasized the oddrtl throughout was full of in- fonnatlim and naturally umpired tlui loral members to greater swal in their- otfortn to supply mliwlnrri schooln hoa- 1 pltilft and other wnyi wul means peculiar ui tho w m s an hiildent of tho afternoon whlrh was a kindly and muchupprerlatod reengnltlpn of service was tho making wnutrifrtil derlrirxnruvrf i ftr-inembcr-j- of the society and tho presentation of i on emblaiiutlc pin and a certificate the school room was kkllfully decora atml in harmony with the autumn season douglas egyptian liniment sliould be in every household stops bleeding at once cauterise wound and prevents blood poisoning keeps away inflamma tion and proud flesh specials at mclean co j2uy your christmas handkerchiefs now 1 lot no 1 10 dozen in this lot fino lawn with whito and colored ombroidcry each handkerchief is good value qo at 15c put up 3 in fancy box special price per box ooc mens hemswtched linen handkerchiefs ft special at lgc each or 2 for r 9c yahns1 yarns it pays to knit the best monarch down per ball 30e monarch dove per ball 20e monarch flos9 per ball 20e apollo por ball 15c scotch fiiikcrink yarn in all shades at por skein 35c ilnrns factory ynms 2 and 3 ply at per skein 30c specials in grocery dept pastry flour 24 lbs for 4 jelly powders for choice coffee 1 lb for 75c 25c 45c valencia raisins i lb for 15c golden bantam corn 1 por tin idc fig bars 1 lb for goqd five string broom for ench 45c 15c mclean co mill street acton ontario now thai wintkk ih at hand study economy in your heating burn nut coke and pea coal in quebec haulers ranges and furnaces vou get more heat unit with this combination and iavo pour dollars per ton irlco dellvrred per ton llhu wo handle hamilton coke an allcanadian product if cash bi paid with tho order bi dhcount will bo given x b mackenzie son n avcijkokl iwanaciklt notice to unemployed of acton am citizens of acton who have been constant residents of the municipality during the past six months and are now without employment are requested to register with the mun icipal clerk on or before tuesday november 18 at five p m it is essentinl that all unemployed apply promptly and fill inthorcqiilrcotforms a mason reeve acton november 1 10307 fur coats f at value prices from the first day that we started this business 31 years jo it has been our constant aim to jive euery custontcr the very maximum of satisfaction and value only the finest type of workmanship the highest obtainable grade of pells themost durable und attractive liniiic and accessories are used every kurment that bears our label must he u carment that the customer is proud to wear and at the some time lie a credit to us we are offering some exceptional fur coat values it will pay you to see these next time you are in guelph i creators of pur fashions la fontaines fur store 95 oueiiec street east guelph ontario

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