Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 9, 1931, p. 5

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jwpivirrw tlrw thursday july 8 1931 the acton free press page vtvm jthelcommimitys social side of life visitors to and from town during the pastweek as gleaned by the free preas mr james nfoble of toronto la visit ing friaiads here mr iter j o wluon or toronto is visltlnff friends in town mr john nlcol and family are holl- dayin at stanley park krln miss florenoa holme is borne from toronto for the summer vacajoo mr and mr j o jmattbew spent wednesday with friend in toronto mrs win monabb ot toronto visited with acton friends over tfreweek-eod- imim catharine uackle 1ft spending her holidays with relatives in chicago hi- mr w- j- stuck ha returned from visit with his son mr wm o btuckey at arthur mr and mrs cecil huston of detroit mloh are visiting with mr and ur v h 0 wilson mrs john mopharson and muster billy of toronto visited acton friends over the weekend mr and mr jolui watklns and babe atlended uu thompson reunion in georgetown on saturday mrs banboru and mr cecil arnold of oloveraville k y aro visiting with acton relatives oils week miss mabel harrop nurso-ln- training at st josephs hoyilul guelph was homo for a visit yesterday mr and mrs hoy waliabrough toronto spent tlio wocknnd at the liontu of his mother mrs e wansbrougli mrs vernon woodward and dnughtor ruth of ut williams aro visiting wltli mr and mrs a a c smith ludco avemio mr and mrs j mocklo and family motored to windsor and detroit and visited friends in mint mich over the weekend lie mr thompson spent the week jnd whh mr and mrs wm waller while on his return liome to his parish in halifax n u messrs erneflt qjid hoy brown olid miss bertha brown of toronto visited with their jisur and attended mr moores funeral mr and mm jack o kennedy butty and dotuud of dotrolt spent the lioll- day with vila parenu mr and iwrs e frank kennedy mlasoa winn la and bonnie wauon of qreemoru vklted acton friend ovor the weekend and attended tho funeral of t1ie ltoirjpmwp- hinttttb jutn stent mrs h davut of mitchell visited her parent mr and mrs jos holmes last week mr davis was hern on oaturday and alio returned liomo with him mj and mrs frod funk of blng- hamton n y- visited with lier mother and sister mrs jos moore and mils clara e moore ovor the weekend mlaftt beryl and ada anderson and messrs george and harold anderson of toronto wore sunday vlsltnrs at the liome of mr and mrs john lambert friends are indeed pleased to learn uiat mlts clara lnnu who has been so seriously ill u now making good pro gress toward recovery at ouolph hos pital and lit olnlng strength steadily mr and mm w d wallace paulino and donna of london visited last week with mr and mrs h 0 wilson and attended tho funeral of mrs wallacos grandmother mm anthony georgetown mr and mrs john lambert accom- nanuml by mr ind mr j t muck evorlon attended tho appolby bclul heunion on saturday mrs muck wiui a phpll of that koliool about ulictyflvo years ago miss ituth gibson who underwent a critical operation for tho removal of boltro at st josephs hospital on tuoj- doy 1h reported as making satin factory progress friends horo wuh her a npocdy wmowryandrtumto improved health mr and mm edward tyler br and son little chuck left on thursday for a visit to the home land england they sailed by tho ansonla from montreal and will upend a couple of montlut visiting relatives and friends in london england and other places hi the old land it is twentytwo year since mr and mrs tyler came from the old country to make their home tu acton and this 1 tho nrnt visit back to the former home weaning the- uttee natural weaning blvo best reulu with u litter of young pigs and to obtain thk feett suitable for young pigs shouldbe provided hi the creep a good mixture for tho purpose is a half and half com bination of middlings and finely ground oats from which the hulls havoi been sifted yomg pigs will start to nibble i at the feed at about two to four weeks of age and by the sixth or seventh w3fk should be eating quite freely under such a procedure shuck incidental to more abrupt methods is overcome and weaning develops as a natural event- pamphlet 135 n s department of agriculture ottawa miss maria hustler brampton after a brief uhieus miss maria llust lor died at brampton on sunday in her 60tn year she was born near lisgar trafalgar towiishlp and went to bramp ton six years ago him was a member of oroco united oiiurcli lbere surviving her ore tlireo brothers frank ef norval william m the honmstcad and ellwood west toronto three alsters mrs m mclaug georgetown mrs- j w cantelon milton and miss jane bxarrtp- ton mrs retuccca smith milton tebeoca blight widow at the late levi smltii iwssed away at ttie home of her soninlaw v j norrl bronte street milton in her 76th year her husband died some year ago she we a life long member of s pauls united church and is survived by htr brother john w blight one of the publishers of the canadian champion milton the run- eta took place to evergreen cemetery saturday afternoon rev j w aikins pastor of sl pauls oliurch conducted tlio aervice mits fjtankt arnold aitrvorsvllle n y mrti frank aenold of ulovcrsvlllo h y passed away on saturday june 37 after behig hi poor health for some time and a serious illness uie past few weeks mrs arnold was mary a smith before lier marriage a daughter of tha late aiox f bmlth of acton she woa bom at lot b on tlie fourth line of erin town ship in juno 1878 in september 1808 she was jolnod in lioly wedlock to the late frank arnold who predeceased her thirteen years oiro it la a cobujldcnce uiat tho death 61 mrs arnold occurred on the some day of tho year just tliirteon years later as iter liusballd mr and mm arrutld had resided in glovcmvlllo for many yojurs two children mrs sanborn and mr cecil arnold remain to mourn the lotut of their mother and two brotiitrri and two sinters mr allan a o smith of acton james bmlth of ouolph mrs lavrrty mogick and mrj v woodward of ut williams to all of thette geiinral sympatliy is oxtendod mrs arnold was a member of uie first baptist church at glovemville tile funeral was held on wednesday of lost week with interment in johnstown cemetery kenneth mejtuiam athwart imlnbum alta mm j h itucullck has received word of the death of kenneth merrian young est kon of mr and mm w elmer utewuri of mlnbum alberta kenneth hod been 111 for several weeks in ehnoii- ton hospital from an injury to hu spine which ocoumd ot sclionl tho funeral norvloe was held from poiiiera funoral homo edmonton and service was con ducted by rev mr stone of tho first baptist church interment was mod luuut mmmt pleasant cemetery- the pall bears were mctuirn n mcbcth m orant j thranjier and b mcbeui beautiful floril trlbtiten were received from daddy mother roy norman and margaret aunt estella and uncle horace mlddloton n aunt ida and uncle arthur dorotliy jack gladys and edwin mr and mm w l mcbcth hu clarmates mlnbum school mlia t jobb mlnbum mr and mrs roy park mr and mm a ii a rice end mr springer the alberta pacific grain co elmonton captain w h hughes and the anglican suntuy school mln bum mlnbum united church sunday school tlio anffllcftn w a mlnbum fem hcbekah iklgo mlnbum ho leaven to mourn his loaa lili mother and father two brothers and a sister robert james thompson wednojiday morning july 1 nt wydc of day there pansed away at tho homo or mr wm thompson his brotlior jvimc1 who liaii been an invalid for ovir j5 yars being afflicted with locomotor utiixln on tuesday ho was hi his usual heal til but towartls o veiling he com plained greatly of jim intense heat and retired to bed early ho gradually grow uomo imd alopt iiloty uwny at four oclock a m the deceaseit was a tmi of- rourt and margaret tliamjison and wan bom in niuuiaagwoya 64 years ono and hathlvcd in this nelghborliood over nliice making hli luimo for a great num ber of yearn with his brother william he- eldest toni plained of htl lottnllfo and was healthy and hearty although unable to walk about and took a great intotvht in ull that was going on around htm he will be greatly missed in the home iui lie was always there and wili a constant car ho was laid to re it hi the family plot in fairview cemetery beside his sister margaret who prede ceased liim last january the pallbear- or were messrs james anderson dun can waldio duncan mcdougall john slewart siwuioor husband tuid robert whiton lvurnds who attended from a tlbtance were mrs joseph tliompson mr iimf mm j d moore and arthur tlmmiwon guolph mr and mrs j c webb and sou castorvw mr and mrs t h webb will whb and mrs harden eden mills mr joeeph hltchte mr david tliompson mrs woodward and son everetto mm george ulley mid miss katie ttuuniwuui grand valley mr mid mm hazcu graham eleanor and annie graliam stewart town brain h nekukl young man said tlte boss pompnni- ly and pointed what va need in uitu business is bralim bth1na bralnsl well agreed the youthful applicant for a job that does seem to be about wliatls lackbig the mnioryof hw i moore continued from page one had lield office as a member of thv board of albert colego belleville since ib84 and was but ytnr elected a mem ber of tim senate of victoria university during his later years his magisterial work came to claim a very largo part in ills life over twenty years ugo ho was appointed as j p in 1030 lie was named lviko magistrate for tho counties of italian peel and wellington and in 107 an order- in oouncu designated lum judge of the juvenile courts throughout his jurisdiction in his courts he was notably just and absolutely fearless ho may huve made the occasional mistake though surprisingly few appeals have been made against his dodaions and in very ftw oases indeed liave these been suocssful at times he may have been severe but only when he honestly felt avcrity was merited at other times particularly with first offenders or wjien tliere had been mitigating circumstance he was exceedmdly kind as in other things in his magisterial work lie became deeply interested hi the organisation for furthering the inter eats of tlio profession for a luimbcr of yetunj tie worked enervetloally in the ontario magistrates association and ht 1030 was elected president in his work in this office he made a material contribution for tho betterment of the organisation up to this point tlicso paragraphs iva been devoted in the main to h moores work and it will be realized hint worked liard as was necessitated by the enormity of varied interests buggcit- hut he also played hard and in his own good way from his boyhood 11 p as lie lias been familiarly known in his homo town has loved to handle a trout rod the ntrcams hi tlio acton vicinity were natur ally stocked in tho early days providing excellent troutnshbig and uie editors greatest outdoor relaxation luis been to ipend an afternoon wltha friend bitterly uiually with his son on one of the ntreams in the nclglihorliood through the yearn ho had developed almost on uncanny knowledge of trout big lore and it was unusual tluit lie did not return at uie end of uie day with ut leant dohble the number taken by any atlior member of uie party anyone who knows his home mooru- crott on church street acton would know or another hobby flowers and gar denlntf wlui largo foresight lie pur chased the lot on which bis father hud lived and uie family liad grown up after the home liad been broken up planted tlio property with fruit and ultimately elected uie homo there over uilrty years ago everyone in acton knows the moore- croft gardens wiui flower bordeni trim med like a beau brummel wlui a now haircut with a rose garden the magis trates particular pride which prnicntej bloom from early juno till december on tlio other roctlon of uio property exteil- tlvo veghablo gardens iiittiully weedlonn provided uie liest of everything in the vegetable world four yearn ago w h tuflpo of tux ftkitpkksh toa7ra7dllls the pre sent proprietor judge moore began tho dovelopment of nnotlier liobby starting viui tlm construction of a few bird house for his own property lie began to build them in large numbers the wm of hammer saw and plane seemed ut give hhp tho outlet ho needed for ha abundant physical activity and scarcely a day went by no matter tho season but that on liour or two were spent hi his cellar work aliop fabricating bird liouses of almost every type there ire u hundred or more of uiose bird house mult- wlui his own hands in acton most of tliem given to children they may be seen in the trees and around the homes in every section of tho town there are scores of them in toronto others have been carried east to qtielxc nnd other again north to muiikoka somu of hlsfrlemls knowing his active tem- peraimnt had been somewhat fearful on ills retirement from his strciunuii iiewsjiaimr work lest his time nlmuld hang heavily on his hand- but ho frnud in this unusual occupation a hobby uhlch not only served tho purpose of keeping lilm busy but ulso gave him n great deal of plciisiue and provided an immense amount o joy for the children who wore favored with hln production q on victoria day an event occurrud uhlch was not only significant but which gave judgo moore a deal of satisfaction nud pleauro willie he ami mrs mooro uero in england wltli the canadian edit ors party hi 1024 they met in quite an inckhmtal wuy oiittrry- brituln who at uiat tlmo was tnr sitting member for tho munlcliialiy of acton england- hi the british house of commons as a result mr and mrs moore visited tlm engtbih acton ajul voiriouij amenities have since been exchanged including a coat of arms from the english lown which hangs in tho town hull here this spring bjr harry brlttaln was ii new york on nohio mission for the british goveniment and made oppor tunity to visit the canadian acton whll- hero he was uie guest of judge and mrs moore and took occasion to wake hlm- ftelf thoroughly acquainted with uie town in ull uils it seems is surely tho record of a worthy cltlxeii but wltli it again goes thosplrit of a warmhearted friend itomethlng which cannot well be dwelt oi in on article of uils kind judge moores body was carried out while uie robins sang but he is not dead a good man lives in uio thing ho has done for the friend iie has made in uie influence he lias loft and h p moore lias left a splrltiegacy of tills kind just as surely as lib mode- friends millie ho lived tlie service in tlio homo on saturday nftemoon while one of the most largely attended uio town has ever seen was dignified and simple just that bon- dueted by his pastor rev cutretioe l loole b d sections of the service the public utilities commission rits kesolutlon of condolenon to mr h p moore and family at the regular meeting of tho publl utllltlom commission on tliurday even- uig last commissioner l g king iteevo makm and clialrnuut it j kerr wore iresent tlln secretary wan upon motion in- stnioted to pay uie following necounts llrdro acoeuni llydroeloctric lowor commls- skm power for may 123ia73 canadian gaicral elctrla co supplies 103 bangamo company ltd sbp- pllee lfl37 canadian lbio materials ltd supplies 3000 browns troiiiiport express 380 j c matuiews postage 1000 r j kerr convention expenses 0000 o b bwockhamcr rent 3000 ilenson wilcox eloetria co supplies 376 market reports baiiiv pltoducts quotaslans to hhlppers these are toron to quotations butter creumiwy no 1 piuitourlcl 31 to 00 do necond 20 to 00 above prices tor goods delivered tor onto oaotatlona to retail trade buttei creamery no 1 pasteurized 33 to 00 do second 32 to 00 churning cream fo b country point special 20 to 31 no 1 10 to 30 no 3 jo to 17 poijitby and kgos 3i73 30 wauyworim aeeottnt jordan lujbria sales ltd aupplies 1070 hydro deparbnetit power at spring 30 s3 e itmidknlght labor cleaning tank boo wm wilson labor cleaning tank w boo 0330 bamples of check valves wore placrd before tho commission for use on uio liouse servloes it was decided to submit theso samples to uio council before any thing definite was decided iion a letter from tho onuirio commission pointed out that a bylaw from the council was necessary before salaries could bo arranged for commlsnlonora chalmuui kery who had been th delegate to the hydro convention at ottawa wave on interesting and infor mational rojkirt of tho proceedings of tho convention moved by l g king sooondod by a mason tliat wo tho memlxts of tho iniblle utilities coitunlsnlon wish to ex press our deepest sympathy to mrs moore and family in their nod bereavement and regret tho loss of our esteemed and honored friend and cltlxen mr h p moore carried hung ilifl own oiiupk did you nay uio profeesor wiui luiimnt- mlndod ahientinlndedl wliy he road an erroneous nccoimt of his dentil in a newnpajwir tuid unit lihrnielf a wreath paiislng sluiw london wuro taken by rov 0 w bishop d d principal of albert college as reprosont- lng tho board by hov s d- ohown d d who came npilally u repretont tho moderator of tho united church by rev charles huckett president or hiunlltoii conference by unv s w yallla d d as reprejnting tho board of publications of tho church and fcy rev aoorgo llttlj b a tho secretary of tho name board the casket was bom out by fellowelders of tho local cluirch men with whom he wonihlpped from sunday to sunday mrs moore and tho only kin e j moore aro loft in tho homo be-ild- this tho sisters mm lyman llutlln of st olnlr mich mrs h t lopago of toronto and tho brothers rev dr t albert monro and s if moore both of toronto wore all present at tho funornl reprciion tat ives or various bodies with which mr moore wan associated attended tho funeral as well as hundreds of friends and acquaintances among these wore magistrate f watt of ouolph lresld- ent of the mug isto rial aiuiochitlon mug- ihtrata compton jelfn barrio magistrate l j bull brampton magistrate barr burlington and maglstrato mcllvoen onkvlllo ropresentatlveii of tho canadi an weekly newspaper association in cluded j a mcuiren piist president of barrio j o templln of 1vrgiw a w wright and mini wright of mount forest geo e hudnon of hespelor a d mciclttrlck orangovlllo j m moors georegtown o h monro dundiui olhur friends and uimicliites of thn late mr moore noted in tho assombhum puylig tribute to jili memory wore mayor itob- moii of guolph col deacon of toronto m iuui mm c h mooro and mr anil mifl john mooro of dundas mr and mrs t j speight georgetown mr and mrnc a g matuiews and mrs jennie miitthows or toronto dr o a wurron mr r d warren mid mr john warren of toronto mr w- ooxo mechanical superintendent of tlie united church publishing house toronto mr o c hondornmi toronto mr d m hendor- son gait mrs w h stewart lronti mr h rntlodgo toronui mr ernest brown mr roy brown and mlis bortha brown toronto mrs l f clarice mil ton mr and mrs a y barraolough and major arant of qooiigetown mr chan gamble buffalo n y mf georga oordon rockwood mr jolm little uockwottd rev john little 1 took wood mr richard harris rockwood mr frank mcarthur of aunrph exmayor h j flynn of weston crown attorney w i dick judge munro former judgo elliott oxmayor oyer provincial cou ntable cookman county trousumr d a hutchooii and mr mccroady pf milton mrs wm monabb toronto mr a m smltii beamsvllle miss wuma and mr emlo oiirnoy of fergus miss thelmt crulg of the mall and empire ntalf toronto dr and mrs v j it forrester stratford bov a d drttor bpams- vllle itiv i m moyor hespelpr llev 11 a e largo toronto rev olias huckett port dalliousle mr j m denyes mlltoi representing tho lay delegates association of tho united church quotations to country shippers deltv- ered fresh extras 10 to 17 do first m to 00 do sorond 13 to 00 uuouuanm e ummm trade carton fmei extras 33 to 34 fresh extras 30 to 33 do nrsts 17 to 10 pullet second ib to 17 qvelatlens to hhlppera fcmltry alive dressed fatted hens over 0 lbs 10 to 30 do to b lbs 14 to 18 do 3u lbs 13 to 17 spring broilers rocks ovor 3 tbs 33 to 00 leghorns over 1 lb 30 to 00 quotation abovu indicate tlie general market range in value in eggs and poultry on delivery basis wholesale vegetables vegetables at wholesale houses are quoted bomestie potatoes bbl 400 to 4b0 dltehhkd mkath i whoveaw dealer lr dressed meat i quote the following prices ut the trade beef fonvitmrterft cwt 000 to boo do hindquarters 1400 to 1000 carcasses choice 1100 to 1300 d medium 1000toll00 calved cliolen veal 1100 to 1300 heavy hogs owt 000 to 1000 light hogs ewt 1100 to 1300 abattoir hogs 1300 to 1300 mutton cwt 800 to 1300 lambs 3300 to 2ft 00 kllokh a no wool toronto wholesale dealers in hides and wool urn quoting price to country ship pers as follows city hides green 4 lie per i lb bulls and grands 2a per 1 country hides green 3a per lb cured 3 v 4a per lb calfskins green veal kips bo per 1t calfskins cured i vviao per lb horse hides no 1 and 3 1g0 no 3 76o horse hair 3so lier lb wool flat rate froo of rejocts do per lb rejocts 6a per lb ckain quotations a rain dealers on the toronto board of trade ore making the following quota- ttons for car lots no 1 northern flfl no 3 northern 03lic no 3 northern fltivjc hay and straw extra no 3 timothy in car loads 1400 to 14b0 no 3 timothy hi car loads 1400 to 0000 no 3 timothy 1300 to 1300 wheat straw flbo to 000 j oat straw 760 to 800 potatoes ontario potatoes in bags 7 bo to 00o ncw brunswickpotatoes in bulk uoc hi bags 00c current live stock pricks choice heavy steers bbo b7b butcher steers choice ti60 fi do fair to good fi25 6 butcher heifers choice 660 6 do medium 636 e butcher bulb light choice 376 4 do iioavy 376 3 do bologna 360 3 cows good 400 4 do dinners and cutters 100 3 baby beef jbo 7 feeders cluico 476 6 blockers cholco 400 4 calves good to cholco 000 fl do medium 660 p springers 6500 78 milkers 6000 76 spring iambs 1000 10 cull lambs 700 8 sheep yearlings 000 0 do choice 400 4 heavy nhoep and uged bucks 360 3 uoti bacons foli 6 gregory theatre mm ay july 10 strangers may kiss nights or music and dinco and tho freedom slu- crave but co- mturrlng norma shearer and hobt moiitgonior7 oswald cartoon alaska fox movietone news natkj11uay july 11 matinee it s p kl the uoudoir diplo mat a comedy dramu of uio lovo in trigues and political plots in a gay and fushloiiublo court with betty oomphon and ivan keith comeb- ill tiikit tliat one voice of hollywood no ib 0 monday july 13 hate ship british picture chapter 3 fin ger prints raotly hollo itui- sla coming abraham lincoln a masterpiece locical uiakon old salt when i was shipwrecked i i came aenvu a trilio of wild women j who had no uaifiiieji pourijtt owmi gracious i how cotild tiey talk they couldnt thats what made em wild rlclt in body and delicate as blossoms in its flavour salam tea freah from the frden special thursday friday saturday 10 lbs hedpath granulated sugar for 54c i bottle javel water 9c 3 gkalk fruit for 25c 3 kippeked snacks for 10c i lb date slice cake for 21c- 1 lb duchess cake for 15c i lb dates 9c i laugh ciiipso 20c 1 lnr packaj rinso for 18c 1 small package rinso 8c 3 cnkcs hard water soap for 23c v tin choice tomatoes for 10c hnmoftrown iolalooi and other vegetables in stuck nelson co mux stttekt acton phone 37 semi annual one cent sale of wallpapers 12000 hoik from our regular stock reduced ilecauue it must ho cleared scfore stocktaklnk time stock taking comes nt theend of this month and wonro dotormtned to reduce our vlnllpaper stocks to u minimum before that time this onecent sale is the drastic measure being used to accomplish tho desired stockreduction you reap rich suvings we accomplish thorough clearance in short order this is tho offer for each roll purchased at regular price ono extra roll of uio same paper may lie had for one centi a wonderful opportunity for homo owners and landlords to save tremendously on present and future requirements get your share regular 15c papers jrolls 17 z for 10 regular 20c papers 2 rolls 1 for lc regular 25c papers 2 rolls 04 or zoc regular 30c papors 2 rolls oi for slc rcftulnr 35c papers 2 36c regular 50c papors 2 rolls p tor dlc regular 75c pupors 2ir 76c regular 100 papers 2 r ioi rogulur 125 papors 2 r 126 regular 150 papers zs l51 no refunoa no returns no exchanges can be almltybd in this saiub d e macdonald bros ltd guelph ontario our motto uaijty and service- free press ads will sell your goods let us convince you j

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