ft fiftysixth year no j5 acton oniakio ihuksday 1kkhkuaky 20 hmi light hontcprint pncs five cents new legion ihst for acton organised at meetbv of the veteran in the town iiu saturday afternoon cood list of chtr mrmben the mooting called lust saturday of exaervico men in the council chamber was asked to take the chair and in splendid speech outlhiod the problems of the nxscrvloo men and llm work of the canadian legion comrade padbury tins u wealth of ex perience having been a member of the committee of rehabilitation handicap ped section in finding employmt nt for disabled returned men and inter secre- tary of tho advltory iionrd of the can adian lctflon in tonnccmon with the recent legislation piuua d by parliament after discussing the need for a poit of the canadian ltglon hi ac tun it was decided ununhnoiiily to form a lmit lure comrndn pudbltry ud vised tlin meeting to elect inuii of inuifrlty and stamina and warned thorn of their rtmponslbllltleji to tho exservice nun their widows and orphans and to the community in gen oral tho election of olfii er i followed irwildmt w j gould 1st vicoprchldtnt j m mcdonald 2nd vicepresident i j g arnold s rotary treasurer v ii wright advisory committee itov 1 h hciinle comrade v honey comrade w ecclo- shall comrade a e iadbury comrade w urltton on assuming tho chair itcsldont gould thanked the mooting for tho con fidence placed in him and promised ui do all in his power to advance the good work of the canadian igkm in acton several immediate problems and dlf- -flcultlt-f-tho-rturjuaii- aum wmuptc ented and acted upon at once kvery cent of tho poppy fund and other con tribullons from tlio general public will in future be used for the benefit of the exservice moil and their dependent without any deduction the expense of administration being borne by tho post ool o hrown moved a vote of thank 1 to comrade padbury and others spoke after which applications wore received for chapter membership the volume of ap plications being no great it was decided to leave tho list open for a week to give everyone an opportunity to got on the original membership xjiter a banquet will be arranged with prominent speakers various interesting items oi news various news items til luntltnto mrt win wonienm institute meeting monthly mtulng of the womeni 111 be held at tin uvam on march home ol i at 2 io if you dont kective your re lyrui if for imy return subscribers of tin 1ek phki do not lecclvo their paper please notify thu office and another copy will be promptly forwarded in mailing addrul lalieli somotlmts do not adhere properly to the papers and occa sionally issue go astray if you dont receive your copy juif notify tin we aro anxloiit to render yoii un uninter rupted service uvtryuock motorist fined for hpludtln for tho tilled time this spring motorist who splashed u pedestrian w convlrted of reckless driving in guelph police court and for a second time ills license won cuucolled in addition to the imposition of the customary penalty after evidence hud been heard to the effect that fred haumau alice street driving on tho york road had sploshed water on a lady walking on the sidewalk with her baby in n sleigh find hnumana statement that he was only driving about haiti of halting and homemade candy tho merry sunshine j roup of tlm wonirot- inntituie will- held tewi nab of homemade baking and randy in tho town hall on saturday f bruary 28 at j o clock monthly mooting or ht i o i x- i he olf ii ers of tho duke of dovonshlr chupurof the i o d ij will nt ruin the hupu r at the monthly muting on wi finest ly aft moon man h 4 at three lok at the home of mn l l shorty jtake avinm- nw itriiwloii 1 irrrt trnrd in oukvtufl hi vernon coiilrui tlon company ln- poruli d with u cuplluliltlou of 40 000 it the niwiil oakvllln industry the linn hai lum orgiuilzid in anticipa tion of liunjuiid n ldt ntlal mid 1udui- trlal lonlrik tlon in the town during the mntn iuinmer tho directors are wllion ltoblnuiii joiph dutf ivn 1mi john duvlh and john weathi r 11 milton 1hltioiiiiie- tor kowrrs a petition now ielng circulated in milton and signed by a number of rate payers will be pr iiion ted to the town council at ltn next regular meeting re questing that body to again hilbmlt the sewonigc bylaw to tho ratepayers as noon iui possible im that they ran vole on the queitton tlie bylaw wiui voted on and carried ly the ratepayers revon yti tirtr ago tcndt frarotwfill llunquirt to korval couple mr and mrs henry may who are leaving the korval dlitrlct after a resid ence of many years wi re tendered a farowoll tuesday night by 160 of their friends and neighbors magiitrate l j c hull occupied the chair and read a compllnu ntary address ufter which jim hyatt and george llrown presented mr and mrs may with n table lamp and a chair die evinlng wis spi nt in cards ami dancing mr and mrs john nlckle umehnuu piovldlug the music and mnuni campbell and 1 lie calling olf jcton defeated by stratford and win from them in second game 21 loe sound however by a score of k lociiih turn in two of the finemi gumetf of uie senium to muintahi their inwilion in he o ii a championship hace over 1700 witnenh the greatest news of aclon and the district wonwnm worblii luy if vntyrt hid woiru n from tho vurioun cliiinhci ikvki ckoksini acciiiknt harold kally uf icttrtnuiwii narrowly i wik injury on main strrt whin u car drlvui by harold linlley of otoim town wi strut k by the ii ll p m train on the main meruit crossing giuimforth yeaf n mondnyntktit acton wishes htratford ut lu um iuled in the ihiutht churtji o n u in ai toti yitrdy aftcr- j on irllday afti moon for tho oiim rvanre ilrlvi r tnlrai uloii ay t u ap d of the national womens way of prayer injury hut h run ml of the i ur was i he m t ting wil in liargo of mrs ui v 1il w k eutrrri- jutu spst hiiccgsh in their climb h i mil d il far a in all th ir niounti n uiirdoi li no proudt r oont ijko jail cells tito conlhilng after attending tin hockey match at milton on monday night cyril middle- brook 4l husky youiin fanner from ki- qiieilng wan arrcstctl by irovinclal olf leer carr and chief mcmullen on a charge of being intoxicated ho uis tnken to the county jill placed in one of the corrldori and uhin turnkey maylh oidind lilm into a i ell he refuicd to lo olf leer carr ul ci t and eayid to put him in an aripunent followed and the pair cllnchnl and in the melee uent to the hoor uith the oiricer undeenrath the premier un not put in the colli but remained in the corridor all ntifht hit officer hid hia thumb badly jpraln- thowid mark i on hb throat uhere lie had been clinked and ruitalned bnilie hi head and body the prloncr canto beforu police maglntrate moore on tuiduy wiui fined 25 00 and coils for being in an intoxlcittid condition on the clmrnc of sstaultliig u police officer mgagouhi ulu ooaulht of h is du ty pioin that alton had worthy i oi i i1iu 1 ulre pcrhap i the grtati t t li u k th aoil iitratford 1 a quite ippm n ly luu hull ti am play urn lh ri ulti id tht l to u in a id pi i i vt ram acton ioe t i all 1 da o i long we have n rruliu d hun ixl tt no a at tin do f tin o u a hid o h a nun for inu rnu dlate hoik roiiruiik d on moiutay night it lnui hi ui a rial rat e the tiam to the limit and it wa a tuim worth bin king the boys have at quitted tin m ivi i will and manaii r of the outfit than i vi ry fun in at ion and the till trli t i he uroup honori u re won t out uu ivlly and with a llnlmi dial iav followmi all the thrill tin y tl in i uu- gum b twt n olhi r gioup luulii cabitlonla llora and stratft rd have in the ract foi the t hamplon ihlp the final gum wltji fjtiatford boys hav hi n put tti hi thu whoai he item lit of toiisldi ruble oachlng tlvaiilaue hut hi tin ill tit of boiin ili gnat t luikhli in hum final pmc miming onutaiullng itar on the lotal maon we are 1 ul wi did follow till rub other urltir have bt it able to vltd wliil to them wire the ouutandliik player in that pat lit ular game in mo t uiau our judgment wan alwuit the mime on tin game but we have follow ul tin ttam all itaion we have ul 0 iiollu tlwt all the ijo- havu boon ilngled out for ipetlal liiintlou at jiiik time by tht wrlti r- in other communltlt ai ixilng stars on the actmi ii am ilollouay gibbon i and grtir flalnion waltt n aqtl joe kentner have all at varlotu tlmf imui sptclally tm ntloned for thimr woik we just go back to our original summoning up of the tt apt ipid place en tilt on all shoulders the alurnatu have poibjy not n li ivi d an muih mi ntlon an they did not appear in w many ipimi i there 1 nt a local fan howevt r who will not refill some outstanding work of all of the e wood i arblc c k ntm r red kon titer hitlfmun 1arlow nell olbboivi and duakim yt if bun a grtat itruggle getting harder as it w nt higher tiiolinat tf drj d ity tin hifkotltii ntstlppoit r the lioyi nave of tltelr very bent to win tjhey wtre bt att n by one koal on the round by a tast u am from atnitford a city or lioooo a teiun that won over walkerton by a icoru j ai on the round antl hut yt ar wallt rton won in the finals tmd thought this year tiny had a supt rlor team ovi r that of 1030 the befit wbjies of acton go with htrutford in their future ncounteni without a doubt acton did its iwt to beat tin m in hockt y we offer no alibis hecuuiu none are neeijary it was an elimination to be proud of 1 hiunllton i ho topic of the day ry fan barkbigl m witiiema i a nuiiibi r of ladli i frorti the various tnn- t gallon i took pint in the u rvli e spl ikhlni ivdrwlrlaint ind arx i hen 1 a rtaln i in t of miitni dilvei who appannlly tikt u dt light ti ithtwj day win n the jnpw li meltbuj u i and hlllng the niti mi the roadway in pr dilvlng rapidly throujth thi pools and pla hliiii pi d itrlani on the sidewalk i or ollui iui j uuynili thl ptailk ti a til thut vlolitlon of the piovliloni of i tin llliihvwiy traffic ait and the pi r- jpelrator of the mil ante lue liable to i ub tanllal pt naltli i for thnlr uport ihn ivlft- a smith trophy uinr i iomernw night i lie ntxl lnttntltig mt key futuie loially u 111 be the junior ganu betwien acton tuid georgi town for the ieti r a hmith trophy tills him trophy was won by gioi tit town lilit yi ar in two straight garni s i he llnt game of thh serk i is icludtdtd for acum arena on lrlday lomorrow evening the alton imiyn are determined to bring the tiophy ixick home again and without a doubt the georgetown lads have the determination to hold it lit georgi town it will be a rent tnigglwr und ihesolad wra thi intermediate players of the future t lie uual lowi r admbuiiim prhen for junior gamei prevails on thbi irlen mr llalliy who is die reprt nentatlve of tliituawli lgh company wa i going west over tin g ht n irolng on main otn el 1 in jb p in train from the ot wun taking the i ldlng and mr halltyn at- tuition un tuijnd on thh train and he i tlitl not nollu tin appiouh of the pa i ngeii ttaln fioiu tin wi t width ro u n one fiam thr rntt here he wiu hit e no lug hi ton he nol i d tin- ap- inuhlng ti iln ahw yard fmin him i i he fiont ind or thi tin got off the u dug and tin mi md win hit and utlg about he rmr mil wni nlntoit i th moll hi d and tin in oilut t in wn about and mlxt d up mi unlit v t mptd jwlth nircily a trutth th train wan biought to a tep within a i lmrl dl i- i lance and the daman invillgalid mr llalliy a uini d all n pen iblllty for the i nt in round thne of the intermediate i nul11 ln lili period the stratfortl playoffs acton was matched ngalnrt the litratford indlium who had defeated walkerton by al walkerton iajit year were in the o ii a finals agalmt pari over two hundretl acton fan i went to stratford for tht lru game on saturday night uml it took four chiirurtd arrow iiuuixtoilccqlllillqauliillrjaxlof uio trowd i he acton inj wtre tlefeattd itobi rloi by 31 in thi i encounttr but by no mum i outclaiaid many stratfortl f in j aurd un it wai the hi t intermediate game of the ytnr iiil pn llmlnary remark might be centred on stratford fine arena with a cupielty of 5000 and splendid artificial ice airfuct a cadi t band of fifty u uty piic uipplled the munic and it i a splendid mganlrtlnn of boys who play well 0 mihw wt-hottf- ncni t tml xcltu shotii were often wide of tho net it wasnt of the same kind of bombarding that has been umtal for acton nil season acton put in a performance that broiigtit nothing but admiration for the team but it didnt bring goals for some reason and olngrai was a big part of the reanon walton scored for stratford hi thi- period it wi i t soft one from the blue line but it made the count 20 agalmt acton greer mlicd a couple of nlre out n that looked like sure goals meier and mann of stratfortl drew the only where the incident occurred aiigua dunbar appearing fotr the acedsed pre cntod a strong argument on liehalf of his client neither recklessness ornegll- irutico had been shown by his client mr dunbar said anil added thut there in not a section under the highway traffic act under which haimtan could be con victed it was a carelesn dliregard of the right of others and us such it was trecklek1 driving his worship said ouelph mercury th women institute community work and impiovenunt in the objective of the wnimiii inttlttite the acton branch are eiuli avorlng to raise rimdi to have an entrmce erectt i at pahview ci metery a a meatii to this end thu bmnch hiut tuen divided into three uroup i tim jolly dozen group staged yte flrit of a scrlt n or entertain ments utuih home of mr and mrs hugh mccutchton on the st oond line tues day mettlng the fun started with a merry slelghrlde from town and kept up throughout the evening with gamei hoc key match route u tuh pond etc and end nd with all hitting down to well in tlon tables varletl and amuilng were the ways of collecting tho twelltyllvo cents admission about sixty were present and all wm tmhlmoun ln voting it a jolty tliiim and woll worth the nve big nickels mr and mrs mtcutchoon and mr and mrs j j atewnrt were ideal hosts ami hotlosts and hidpetl greatly to make thu event the success it proved to be judgim nl uirr erveti crown attorney dick prosecuted and ilarrlnter george e iclliott wiui comfe for tho defence an ihiprolltumti tquer llurty on siturday afternoon a liquor party wiui held hi a boarders room at an hotel in klora in thu evening the com pany or part of them decided to go to stratford to see the actonstratfortl hockey match it i eemn they uere at hut to glt to the main bout with the pn llmlnarti j over acton t arru d play to the stratford area iind drew fir t i hot on glngrii and stratfortl itemttl conttnt with the long range ar- lilliry stratford with townlry ai centn ate a pretty mooth working out- lit they ju t didnt attt mpt to mi et the acton deft nee but preferred detour play in that first period wan fa 1 for both tt am the fir t core came from meier of stratfortl stratfortl wis pla yjit whorl at the lim and the shot wa a jioe drive from altout the blue line hollowny had ntopjied other ju t as hartl but thin one got post him mann and walton of stratford antl c kcnluer for acton drow tho ponaltler the bcoro wai 10 for stratford at the clone the second period didnt belong to stratfortl by any means time and again the acton red sweaters went through only to mkj the act or bu bent by glngroi thln there was that tension the way to stratfortl but could not navigate the rather ley highway and returned to elora three of the party then decided to take a trip to toronto they went on the way through ouelph acton and georgetown and reached norvul here a tire blew out antl it being 5 30 on sunday morning they decitletl to put up at the hnnoywood hotel until breakfast time about nlno oclock they changed their inllldi about going to toronto ami turned back home whin they leached the foot of norval heaconheruld say acton proved ju t about tho iw t tuim the indians have met so far thii uion with the po lble exception or mllverton the lineup was stratfortl glngra i go il binlth meli r tli ft nee towiiiliy ci litre luui 4it wing wuirnn light m y and mann uh ai ton holloway goal giblwrn ginr defintt salmon 1 1 ntre 1 ktnt- nir bit whig walter right wing c icmtntr wo id antl aibli ub hifirti i rnii parki ioinnto iiil li iminmion monti ty night btrulfordat ton gmit wa w itimiit a doubt thi lot nl hotkey clnslr of mil and in ibe the dldn t appn i late tht fai 11 the iuu patlttd to uil rafter not literally but it ally it wa the blgge t timul that ever attended nn ivnit in th lot il aiena i lit tnge ttting wa perfict for the fixture and the- llxturi wa a puftcl one only a jitlle hurt i lit bind on hand n umiii and the mil ic put the life into the gathering iheie wasnt any more available room when tho na tional anthi m wit struck up and- rolen e hemphill facid oir the puck the ice wa in good hipe con itleriug the mild weather celtbrutal hehtyhjthth tllrtlnlay mr w r hawm of georgetown celebrated lib eightyeighth birthday huit week mr hawei waa for sixteen yearn a reildent of acton and laid out the lawns and gardens at moorecroft and cared for them during hti rt nltlcnre here horn in thomham norfolk county rngland mr unwe came it canada a a young man hi iettlid ut hull for onie year going to di orgetown in and mm mid n malnlng in the town until mc- j in n hi i alexander ii ha wen big 1 tiriying on tile bu hit n7iii tt d by hi jnung on w r ilawe wife a and nativi of hi i tol rngland wa taki n apiltl atis the foljowlug noti 1 till wnk ilifnn going to in i took up i m im ii column tontrlbutt il by the nig clotk towtr di appointed that thi i tegular wnkly ftulurc otu max it bed thi william mekay aberfoylo die rumra tif the lato william mckay wa hi itl from duffs church to crown ormrtrry tfrvlwi wirr ootk ducted by rev p mathp aui ilvlu d by rtiv mr viomau i lie f inn ntl wan very inrgvly att infill tim into mr mrkay was bora on tlu third ontiion of iullni li bt tint your lllil and althouuh 1m mitred from farming it n ymrs agti he still loiitlutii d to llvti on the farm until last hiptunbtr wlun he movtd tt the vlllaue of alhrfojb libera- id pi ted away very iidili nly from a ht art attack and hu pu ilng tame a a liotk to his many ft li nil i he wa an obliging nt ighbor and aluay willing u in ip anyone in liouble lit wan a tltwitid bu baud and fatht r antl wa i a u mbt r of duff n chun it surviving ate hi widow five on and fan tlaughli r i alu and will in vinirouvi r him in si kit toon john in abirfoyle and calvin on hit honu had mi j irk antl mrs lltnry mt- atiliy at miauiij man mm simut 1 hmith pu linch and mm keith hu- ihi on giulph town hip i hi pall- fbtanr wire donald mtcalg hugh ttotei lahx smith hietor mtcalg david imihby and william laltig off in and wan much will not in future david jamlii hull hamlota man i 1ililay night i iota lcho contains the follow- iitit to riad thu ing obituary of the late david james hhi rho old man or wlll tlu m ibuary l mr hill native of itockwood mr david jumrti hill for evert yum a resident oc hamlota antl one of the rial old- whin i think buck ovt r the number tlm thu ularla dftrlct dlitl ut his ryeamthlf en lure hutbem ttmnlng hua 0 sunday lvhruarylfollow- und the high pnlnt of hilerint which lm ati mu laitt d about two hui always been maintalni d i am not nimttlii although mr hill wan only ton- mirprlied the writer should feel inclined i lml u l ll from tiu y of to alow down somewhat i should ap- dumber deith waft attributed to pn elate it ir yon would ooiiv y to him paralyi is tlie lato mr hill wai a nativo my slnctre thanks for tho pleaure i h ontario and came west hi have obtained from the reading of this i tn vuir inj u111 l u a homestead cnlumn during tho years mid the inter- m thl lilarl dbitrict und bb wife and i ting information obtained at the same fnmllv cnm ttl tn join him one time in my fllei i have many cllppingn y intcr latt mr j tnu from the column vount sinci tly gag mattht toronto ivbnmry 33 1031 lverjbody w i on thi li tot in that opining period acton opined it with a ruli on stratfortl and oiecr gave the crowd tltt ir first tin 111 un almost goal iir an opening period it was sure a thriller stratfortl were tenacioun on the barkchecking and had a little fhibih that our boys havent hut foi sheer pluck antl spirit acton sure was outstanding strat ford got the first goal when townsiey rcond on a n bound it was woll done audaeir hill provincial tratfio officer horn j pcnultli of thl period came along on hi morning patrol he town ley the centre man for strat- obieived that the car was the sumo oiil foul drew a penalty at the opening of he had seen driving about gmlph the the third period and it wit while he night be fine hi a peculiar way and j wa off that gibbous antl grt er combined derided to investigate he found the on a nilt and grter ran led the pbek ttrlvt r antl hit two romp in ion hud an put grlngriu it eemed the only wav odur ol liquor about them the drlvi r mil won retpieted i he driver stated that he hut liought one the tlay before ant iimt have left it at home or lnt it wan then nslcid to opt n the rear rompartmeiit of the tin having com piled the officer found a four gallon keg of liter rvpoiing thite the party prole lid they knew nothing f the beer being then the trio weit arre ht d by off loir ilnnd and brought to acton und placed in the lockup when thev cuiie before magistrate moore the charges were heard and fluei and tots lmwued mik- gregatlng 151 70 which mentis who had come from klora pi it i here muy bn a tpiel to the saturday afternoon party i which the landlord of the hotel may ml hiniflolf interested the keg of brer as confiscated po slbje of beating him he uiw in the m 1 1 on tli fi nee out of litem and every where een mixing in a gcramhle huhlnd the net without a doubt tint pel ind belong d to acton the local were bound tt cut the load flown but wore denlul this wan the fastest period of the game i he llnal counter came when smith for unit ford slipped the put k out to tow niley u ho was uncovered and he i vat holloway for a third goal incldi ntally th it broke llnllowavs recortl bf not luivlng more than two goals scored n gainst him in any one game acton hud plenty of nearly ones but the game ended 31 for stratford it was intlrely different opposition from any thing at ton hud previously encountered towipiley meier and mrewpn of strat ford nnd qreer of acton drew the rlraffrrtirrirtiinmcryothiir that didnt dishearten the locals to nave a wore the stratfortl boys piled up in front of the goal and from tlie facc- ntf salmon slipped the puck over to walters antl a well known hat went on the ice it wan o goal the game win even again supposing acton was a couple of goals flown i ho redlight blinked ftgan whnt salmon cored what nil the fans thought was a goal but they had failed to hear the tinkle tinkle of referee hemphill bell ami it didnt rount on it had kicked the purk fltrat- foid went ln for the defensive style until the ml of the period anil acton got everything but the goal a oneone ncore at the finl h twenjy mlnhten of real hocki v no wonder the fan were tie- lighted with unit exhibition for a curtain ri en itoberton smith ami mann for stcitford and gibbon and c kentner for acton tlrew the leiiultlen stratrortl tartetl the second pi with a man in the pi unity box and acton tried to capitalize on thii tlladvailtnge limy rained ihol- at giiigi n like inuthlne gun bullet but he had ills bullflpioot urnini on acton hud thn play antl shotn in thlipeiiod if ver a i team won trylug ii win acton maybe from him 15 uu ugo but he tlndn in the devotion or hi daughter mr win gamble antl hi mn alixanift r h many nipt n utlon ror that in t hi othu thlldrtnure mr ii 1iyer acton john maj m r getirge kei it r su ik 1 here uri ir ipantl- and tan gri at-grantlchil- ditu during hi long reildt nre in cnmidit mr iliiui i ha lw en a staunch iipporter of the con envutivt party the united 1 nntirro vlulm hold meeting ihr two rlub of the united lannui held u joint nn cling ror 1 vbrtt iry lu the parish hull on lrlday evening or hi i wiek they ai o invited the u i v p o to attend and the tlnee club pent an enjoyable evening together the following programme was given i he maple ioaf lnntrumental by mr and mr hugh mccutcheon rt port of the wonun convention or the united jlm rmer jliyalriiq corgit efflolljru citii tlon ty win jackie sic wart one or the little to ui mouthorgan election by wilmer davidson another junloi rending mrs j j stewart mr ijort davidson ulno gave a report of uta runners convention roth theno reports wt ru sph ntlld ami gave the guthurlng a great many points on which tho tanners bf canada should be benefitted piano solo mrs oeorgo elliott all tltero nmnbeni were greatly appreciated by trrtwprrrtrtt trleliuetliig closetrwltir ood slave tile king nrterwhlch the ladleit crvetl lunch general in teres i news ulet or n family of twelve mveit ulrls j and five boyn nine of whom are still llv- lug on january in of thli year mr hill i rt ached hii iloth birthday and had ho luen sparetl to live until the summer he land hit good wife would hive celebrated h tho sixtieth anniversary of their mor- i inge du the tlnui n r hi the illari district mr and mrs hill and f ilttlly were held ln the greatest ijmal piny the week after luster the knox pre byterlun playera until i lh aiiplcri of the knox young peoples l an1 du1 milc to bun1 im tho oiilld are pn ml tag a play rixlnr it miumnlty in which they resided and foi pallur in the town hall the wuk llr u radintfd throughout uio after pi tor hint i the week of thu 12th uicl llt iftr mr hill wan au a i hi i a plcndtd firce com dy full of mber of tm- rural council for a num- itnntion he -nn- to take it in i r of n nded to these duties mimner that gave the gnatest of i dug lira nip on child hat narrow i iapr slxjturold hilly gjghiim or hramp- ton hud a narrow i cape from dt nth lut tiny afternoon while ciong thu itrtet at tin north end of that town the child fallttl to look up mid walked dliictly in front of a tar driven by norinim mi iend or notth chlnguacoluy mr mcliod did everything in hii power to avoid striking the child and when pickid the little only injury win lift toot lad up found that n slight bridle on lire at cheltenham the completely tli tioyed hie finnu tt sldenre htltmklihtothn chel tenham ami occupied by robert howie on night watchmm nt tho band anil cement brick companys workn at chel tenham monday night mm howheson and her two small itoyu were nt homo the time the fire il liellovcd to havti in i u can ed by an overheated stove plpo and gnlnetl cimiltlerable heatlwny in tho upper storey of the houje before it wus dlscovunid mis iiowleutn dashed for -help-buu-lba- luolumlttiwrdtetroot atl faction the many friends of the tit cvnra d gt ntleman w 11 learn with a nn a u re of sincere rtgrct that ho has pa atl on mr hill in survived by hbi witlow and four daughter mr w rchl ami mm c p brown of oakner man mrs w u hell or humboldt sank attd mn it ci ndennlng of north uattla- fortl flask antb tour sons ilennan archie antl ired or mlnlota dutrlot and walter of guernsey bosk to wlioni tlie iymputhlli of all are extended in the time of their sad bertavement the school hoard hlwiiavijabuilyolstiurtjjujwuujo the wluontubmau wedtlliijt on saturday a quiet but pretty vitlentlno wedding an solemnlwd in st albuns anglican church on saturday lvlirtiary h when annie evelyne eltleit daughtei of mr and mrs jamen tnbmnn of acton was united lu marriage to robert rietcher on of mr and mrs david wil ion orj ouelph the bride looked charming in a iimvln gown of yellow chliron with lint gloves and shoen or black and carrit tl a bonnuet or sunburst rtises she wa j glvt n lu marrlnge by hi r rather mid wun jultuided by mla rene wheeler who uan betoiningly gowned lu green chiffon with black hnt gloves mid shoe i und curt led i a bouquet or american scanty rones i the groom wun attended by mr juittei jlieiry or ouelph thu weddinjr march was played by mlu viola waller owing to the illuewi of the grooms innthe only the immetllute ft lends attended the wed ding after tlie wedding a dilnty hutch il m rved at the home or the bride artei hleh the happy couple motored to hold before the neighbors could got to her ujil itaiico the con ten un of the house constating nlmost entirely of new fuml- ture were almost completely destroyed learning of the piodlciunent of tho fumlly the following morning ii i chrnnmore toronto proprietor or the hotel offered lite family qmrters hi a f urn tailed section of the bote now vacant without rent tho losa on the hotio in 1000 coveretl by linhrniicc and 400 on the furniture uninsured they tried too but that 1 fault to 1 tl in thisperiim wltors got a stick in l rids trjvrttod in iu en- thece and a cut over the eye and wmhle 1 smith of stratford got i rnui bi t t c irin ut onthe face there j wu i y s 1 i ore by ither team htillowny for urtmttl k u lh w acton wffi more settled down than hi the hlratford chcnimtm antl seomet to inutile the stratfortl riioh jnore nently morttoit iuge klvel north iieiuble cnpe and wore with silver bndgi the groom j himlsoitiu cheque and to brlthiimnld and organist silver compacts antl to tho licit man white gold cuft links on their return mr und mm wilson will reside in ouelph new irrshyterlun minister at ceortwowti attt tided by a lurge congregation whlrh includtd repiest ntiitlve i of all denomination in the dktrlct the induc- tltn of rev dr a ii howard in tho oi oi gelown presbyti rlan church wun held tuuiday night among the pastors or vailoiii churchei pieont were rev w ii rlllliley rev a if lyjth rev v ii wane rev n d melcliinon of norval hev mi kayo of ilatoiirnnd rev h i ill mile of acton rev mr meruit lulci im moderatoi read the address to i he mlnlntei followed by rev mr mc- i uiii kupx church fmouto who punched atldi enit n of w home were iilio given by hev mr mil retlrjng modulator or toronto pn bytery und rev w t mcoree incoming mtitlerntor i villpw ing f hi iiervice n reception wnii held in tho church parlors with rev mr mclill ami rev m hlltk iui seaker major l oranl introtlucod tho minister a cheque was presented to rev muftill by ml hardlpg price from tlio rdvlgru- gatloil in uppreolatlon ot his services wlilln the church wan without a pastor the church choir rang two anthrmn clasmm in the schoej ikmuu u walt until kepumbrr nnl at the monthly meung i tlio scluiol hoartl on lvldny evening trustee mc donald suwycr nnd nirton were pratmt and mrs haviu chairman prciuled tho second report or tho nuance committee recommended payment of tlio following accounts y tt vi tilnlr ropairit- nmlm norton moton snpplleii acton iubllc utilities commis sion light account s38 2fl 30 the rejvort wan adopted mm m u moore was prenent to dls- ciiiis with the hoard tho advisability of conducting clansen in puuio hintructloti at the ihnoln it wa decided to leave the matter over until the beginning or tlio tenn year next septi mber conditions at that time it was comideretl would be more ad vantageous to commencing this work the secretary wun asked to arrangi u joint meeting of the hoard and the council and the hoard of health to dlcus thu merits nnd disadvantages of the proposed county mcdlcnl unit the stcietury reiortetl tlta the supply of coal for tlie school wai on hand and wimld be delivered in plenty of time tilt kvkn1no mkakj hklkstkil two eltlerly ludlei were sitting listening to a band concert in hytla purk london a dispute jirowi ihtwcru them regarding the selection being phiyid said one i think theyre ploying willia tej its ivvetnud iviasaitt vlht reuiion one of the ladle wandered over to what she thought was tlie pro gramme board nnd returned with a smile stylug no my dear were botn rongl its a rofrntu from spilling