Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 24, 1931, p. 1

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tft fiftyseventh year no 12 acton ontario thuksijay september 24 11m1 eiht homeprint pages fivo centi news of acton and the district field imy net wedtuwday th annual ptrid day of acton hutu and public sellouts which wm arranged for yesterday aftexnoon will bo held next wednesday september 30 commencing al 116 p m there aro vwiu for all th pupils of botii rliwla for competi tion the ltst for high ochool conipriaer 33 evtmta and 24 mako up uio iuwic school contest this annual ovent usually provido trrtmy keen content by tho pupils and u oagerly anticipated campbottvltle men injurwl two oaznpbullvlllo men uuatalned knri- oufl injurirs wlien thty wtiro catapulted through tho windshuild of uietr ah to on the audph hamilton highway about a mil fcplow froollon failing ut uotlco a atop nttfii uil uioy upptouclud uie hlgh- way thn ami run into um ditch and both shot through thy wlndshlold bert dalle- ouolph bulnrui man who wlt- neflud tho aroldent took uwn to a frwiltoii doctor who gave attention to their hurts und uuni took them to tho homo of frloiids in pualtnch township whero they spent tho night tim rur vu totally wrecked guelph mercury a farmer who kp huy a dispujh in tho dally papers the other day shows that acton farmers lir not bitting hack and bemoaning low prices hut do everything possible to ul- lovlato an unfortunuto condition it roads niagara fulls out sept 15 a farmer from acton onturlo ha demon strated that there u more than ono way j of making funning puy he brings u trucldoad of potatoes to tho local market which ho sells ut 76 cents a bag on his way liuck he lakes 300 baskets of poache i which hu sells on ttu kitchener markt and admits that hln profit is made at kitchener cmurf fbrurr o hoi am town with tliii publication this weok of the census figures for aclon tho complete j tabulation of figures according to thn recent ccntiit are now avail ible every town in thn comity expect milton show ed on increase in population in uio past ten yearn acuinii population is given as 1850 an increase of 13 over tho 1031 census burlington 3000 mi increase of a ocorifitown 33fl nil tncrrsuio of 328 milton 1135 u ducrcniu of 3d oak- vlllo 3057 an increase of r6u krln in wtlllnton county han a population of 440 a riticroafu of 30 lyruiui hiiii jbdo an incruaiio of 10i ororcviowii cmwlrry lutn4 lomllvatml ovorkutown wttiicii iiuitltutn mem- oriulixed not only tlu hwllowid- dead in tlio beautiful kutii ncintly oricted lit tho entninch to ocomitoan curiiftcry but their own unoeanlntr ondouvoni for tho community tit whl thpmi uutoi woro uuidlojted lit a piiullr iarvlco hinulay uftomoon nttndid by a luruoroprcmjn- tatlon of tho rlliuu of tlu town and community ororuo a putnam director of womens iiuitlttluii for ontario wmi proncnt and uddrtiioti vtv ulvcn by major j tl mackciulf kdwurd mr- whlrtor hov k ii wiui itiv a prlt i und ltv ii w humify hid charutt of the duvollonal uxorcllii tint hutmuml didlcutiiir the tahlitt which viv unveiled by mr mcwhtrtcr ouoruutoun clllii hand wili in utteiiitanro mhum wotcut duallowrd at a niuutliiu of k thn aubcomiuiltuo of tlm ontario hanoball anmuur aftjioctii- lum hild momiiy wvenlnn in tin oiflcii of tho llillmcr coal ctmipuny at oakvlllo tlut moyt liutortant item t bu dealt with wtiii tlm innttvt loduod by the mil ton club hualmit ptiycr ixrland f liodncy tho commltuo found that ilayer norland witu ollihl to play with jlodnoy and arcordlnitly dballowcd tho proteit kxrention to dorlandii ll u03 taknn on tho irroimd that ho had pluyiul lu l uamo in ulduutown in a hufhor urudd but thlh action li quiut pcrmtitsable midor tho rulea iuid uodnny lind later forttiod a team and twen ad mitted to the o u a a uotlny ami k imniuuro of napanau now mwit ui uw intomioduitfl u ilnfil ttio drat same was mchodulod for yesterday aftor- noon in napaneoc iuid tlui return kumo in itodney on bturday tht meklntmiy lt union tho mckliiiiny reunloji paanod olf very siicceaifully at htanley mrk erin with 135 me tube ft or more present lout thurh- iy aftor- a hot dlnnor wus horvtd a programme of hpeechcu rtcitatlona mid mulo waa uivpu including the hutory of uio ciui mrn llaiill johiwton of acum wan tho accomponut for tho muilcnl programme piiwh woro irivon for thn oideat mbinbcr tho iiccond oldest and tlw yomiiteit ono presont which wcrit awarded to mr henry mckumoy kiln i mrfe vouiiit wtwiditock bfl and tlm young mi of mr harry mokhmoy erin a few months old on aeoount of tint hoot thn apnru prourammp prtiwrcd did not como olf thojtlmo bolng npmt in chatting a bountil suppir wdii wirvcd and many relatives who would otllorwuo rot havo keen each other enjoyed tho day rplendldfy mr mcklnnoy of urampton was ohomn lrrhldont for the coming year more prize winners at acton fall fair a completion of the list of irtee winners at the event of 11131 a intimated lost wook a complsto lut of tho prba wlmmm at tllu events in tho field at arlon wu1 lidr la rur- ijibtl ii this wrrkviiiwl othr dntoiu that could not bo obtained lint welc mr tujd mrn jolm orarf of acton wun tho prlw for liaviiitf tho largest family present on thn aooond day llioy wr there with nlxio monilwrs of uio tamily making in all ciwvn in al- t ndjiico on wednesday mr and mni t a iwockhamer of acton wore tho oldt nuurlud couplo t rintlmttr uv wedncilay with thn i1t tary ttomo lutomtlng particulars wrr fiirnlshoil wlnn thla entry was made thomiut austin hwackhamer and ltou- reii cstherino johnntm woro married at lyndn on april 11 1177 in tho pres ence of it l ruttoriton and lraiirrn mkeiulo tho officiating mlnutor wai itov ti m mckimiiin mr and mm uwiukhiuner thoroughly imjoyd acton fair and frleridn hoixi they will lm ahlo tt on joy many moru uko ovoutji to- gother apparently the young married cjniplrn worn uk onamord with oich othr and the uttnutloiu of tho pair to mrider the fart that they had taken onto hi-m- ielvi h each otliiir for hotter or wor w there were no entries ut any rate and wo aro iuri there woro young married coupleit thorr in the imjil ixomi fomjttltlon mion- rnrtl by dr t d j lurmer tho prlw- 1 fot tho boyii immtn were won by harvey i ituiai d howard norton won msoml and nonmui uojriotar third tlie glrlit poem wtui won by olive uooki kitl taylor won ieioiid and margaret lacoe an third when every ieuturo of the acton vulr this year lt uikeii uito coiltlderatlon those two energetic offlcrrt ivofldeut wojdlo iuid hocrctary akliut who headed tho bvy of buiy dlroctois and all who partloipaud havo ovoiy reaium to be proud of tho fiuccoim whloh crowned their eiiorli tho following aro tho rejultfl of prlo inners in tlio flow clauuui 1ikavy housim draught ilrood mure j h lcitllo nell mc- klnnnn hprlng colt noll mcklmion j ij sill oneyoarom col t noll mcklnnon twoyearold oeldlng or tilly t mc- cutpheon eycarold adding or vi 11 y james duncan si son axrlfliilliirul ilrood marc w ii held w ii allan o hunter spring colt w ii held t mccut- heon w h allan twoyearold oeldlng or filly iimac mocready thieeyearold oelding or filly i mccieudy john frank geiwiral iuriomi ilrood mare j i clarke w a mc- cutcheon a a mcdonild spring colt f o aiunter w a mr- cutcheon j i clarke oiilienolr colt john fianlc w it allan w o nrownrldgo twojcarold gelding or vlllj wffl ii held w o ilrov midge john fntnk tlireuyeiuold adding or filly- w o diitwiirldgis a a mcdonald w i lalrt- law he ivy hrrmj hi iarnrri spui of heavy dnmght miiwi or oetl- hllf- jameh duncan son nell melcln- imii j d ignite span of agriculture marei or oeld- ingi a andeilon w o hiownridga i mccreiuiy span of aonorul piinioirj mareii rr aildlng w p liilduiwj a a mcdon ald w o ilrowurldgo licit animal in clam jamcu duncan a- son 1 1 111 i 1iohkks l clarko mark olven september weihliiigft maiuihaumcouuuah a qiilot wedding was ioimnlwd mi wodnday bipumlxr 10 at cloortftown ironlytorlan mtuii when mary matilda rnihotlmighterof mr imd mm w 11 mociillough of actfiil ulimin ujo brldi rf mr alvin klward5 mkmhall wni of mm k marsiuillyerlii thollov a l howard otrlclating ttio hrldo wore a drtvi of prtwdor bblo silk gorvetto tlhe wuh atu ndod by muut luma mcicnery mho woro a dross or pain greoii flrtwerid chlltou tlwi icroom wat attended by mr allan mooullrxtgl after uio cere mony tlio bride iuid groon left on a liitrr trio u nliigaru falls huhalo and othur ptlnts etuit the hrldo worn a gioopcoat trlnmrtml with black fur wllh hat and acoclviries to mauh on their return uwy will rejtldo ui the grooms farm in erin cinr water tank ik to be removed ollicijilh iorxhse change in water supply syhlem aiul direct connection with malnh at tho mooting of uw council lah thursday evening councillors hiuiii li nowoirwrnrprmmt lir the almmnco of itoevo miujm dr nolwm ptosldod dghtoeiith rinirt af uio fliuuice 1j hljilitkmlcknnkdy ely with autumn low em end term mitii j rravnion the sympathy ot imuiy frit iku already rorniel in the new hntuo tn auuin to which they fumn only liut may gruvt out to mr j ti davldon and family hi ihjrajirjrjrv d at the liouir- iiko aveiluo yesttif- ded paymm of tlu commlttet following arxouiiui- w niblt yrrwerles re cltarlty tutt 3110 w u ljuilibrook utroot wt o h limbs iitre norton motors fo park till hell telephone co urvueii municipal world feit 1 m 35 50 11100 1321 molfat mark aiv- n ilrood mari hobt kerr spring colt w on ilobert kerr oneyearold calt mann bros lindsay hobt kerr 1 two-yoar-old- adding or filly murk ol ii ilnbt kerr wm jnckioii best animal in class mark olvtm itaadsterv ilrood miuro w h untlcdgo w ii alon wm n udd spring coltw o moffat wm n held jolm k tiirnor oneyearold colt wm h held j h dovurenux hugh ulack twoyearold oelding or wily wm jackson w ii allrm w w mathuion hunt animal in clns w in jackson ughl horsed in haritrma hhiglo luiadstor mare or golding j l j clarke w ii llutlodgo s h lindsay 1 4 single carrlun maro or gelding prod wrlgglciworth n f lindsay hobt kerr span itoudiiteni martin or geldiugit w ii hutlnlgo w ii alien wmliurmi buddo horm a fckay s krvldlng vv j humphrlei single cm rlttgi threeyearold mark oivon uobt kerr lred wrlgglosworui span high flteppers fred wriggles- worth ilobu kerr jiunes chester ounoludod on togo obt thehomo of mr and mis jolm it keii- mdy of acton wiu the lotting for the marrlaue of kie of actons popular young ladles when jean nelson the only daughter of the home was married to william james huwll mm or the lato mr and mn alcximiler uuiull uf uulonvllle uev o i 1imile of acum comiucted the ceremony tujiliiterl by ltev w l flndley of medina nrw york tho wedding music wiu pbiyed by ml u lorii llrown the bride who was given in marriage by her father was charming ly gowned in u dreju of white mtln marlo in fitted lliieii her veil was of tulle worn in cup ilfed and caught with oituige blouoms she carried a ijinwer bourniet of joanna hu1 rruiwi und ltly-of- thevauoy mimi kdna henderion rif tor onto who uttendiid the bride woro a plaint frock of pi1n pink ntllfenrd chltfon faihloned in houlfaut stylo and gradu ating frills frnip the walit tho high vuiktune was accentuated by a girdle of tunpiolse blue velvet to convpleto the enirvmble nio wore a mutchlng hat of felt blue moire ullpperr and pale pink mltteui she carried a bououet of ilrlar- clllfe ron with delphiniums tho groom vuui attended by mr qerald grey r toionto a reception was held immedi ately after the ceremony tho brides mother receiving in n gown of black lace hid wearing a corsage of orchids and miji hotly uuvej sister of the giooni wearing a gown of beige lace with siuh ol brown velvet during the ceremony hov w ii flndley tung tho couple left on a trip to the coast the bride wearing a brown cout of french imuoh ti limned with beaver with hat und ncceviorlei to match on their return mr ind mi huiell will reilde in unionville qmltiinisssky walnier iload haptlst church toiopto viui the cene of a wedding slturday when mildred otherlne daughter or mr and mrs j w ilcviey of george town was miirrirtl to mr carl smltih son of mr and mr a j smith of kitchen er hev dr ii h hlngham ollicltited 1 he hrldo v in i- a own of ro e blush french chautllly luce moelld on prlii- cr1 lines with hat of norsillno fell trimmed v 1th frenrh o trlch plume li deeper lonertd cirled uutlerlly roes and liioftheufpy she vu attended hj tvit slitrts mrs hud moirl su matrxni of honor uearlnk a fiock tl ohaimeirn satin with i french felt hat and shoe to milch in decpei time carrying a cnloi- lal bouciiet of orchid and llly-of-the- valley and miss trurl ilesey as brldi i- malil v em lug periwinkle blue lace with felt hut and slim to match she cur ried johanna hill rrvies the gioomsnian was uev mlnton johnston of ilrantrord the uihets were mr hoy hesey brother of the bride and mr hud morris mr f a warren cousin of liu- bride lamg accompanied by mr ii matthias turton who alo played the wedding music a riception was held at the homo of mr and mrs robert w bomervllle 01 kingii- way where the brldos mother received wearing a gown of luce and georgette with hat of black felt with white ostrich plume and corsage bouquet of american beauty rosei tho grooms mother wore a gown or black lace and rhllfon black felt hut and a bouquet of tuluunon roset tho brldou travelling costume was wlno- toned beaimie twoed ooat with uutural wolf collar hat of french felt dress and uhois in wine tone iuid matching acoos- sorloii on their return jrom a motor trip hi quebec dr and mrn smith will live at uicbrldgo 72110 tho report was adopted oiriclalii of tih canadian national hillway wore present to dluiii with tho council a change in the wuter supply arrangement at the station her it was proposed to dlward the proiont water tank maintained here and corniest tho syslom directly with the auolph utrret malnik lnitriui of the mill street milnu hit ut present the councillors pivsent ngried to klvo thrt matter consideration and an enquiry into costs would le made ami tho matter deflululy mttled at a meeting when all the council ore present the clerk wjji hvitructcd to write 10 the executoni of j a mm ray eitatu regarding the urream of taxei on the plant of the memorial company complaint were made to the council regarding the erection of a bill board on young street the re mi will of same was oiderod by a letter fiom the clerk a special meeting of the council on tin day evening uul councillor hainan and harrison present and hccvo mason presided a delegation of unemployed were pre sent who were in very straightened cir cumstances and needing assistance these men were quite willing to work at any vork but were not idde to speak kngliih and mr molovzle presented their daso to the council they were willing to accept farm work or any employment there were six who needed immediate assht- a nee as a temporary measure these men wen loft in charge of chief mcphcrson until definite plans arc made to provide employment within the next week tho matter of the change in the whter supply system of the c n it was brought up for dkcussoln prices on various pieces of equipment neci ssury had been secur ed by the water worki superintendent and vere submitted to the council mr deattie c n h agent was pre sent and also commissioner king and superintendent wilson to discuss tho details of the proposition the cor- poiatlon would dirry the service to the liioperty line on ouelph street and the mil way would assume the coeit fiom thei e to the valve suitable equipment must be installed to avoid damage to the icivlrc the compuiy proposed to remove the piesent water tank at any rate ns the equipment was out of order it wa undetstooil of emu e that the pilsent ugucnuml would lie leuewcd on i kplry moved by c h harrison seconded bv c hansen th it the council are in favor rf currying out the plms in regard to change in waterwoiks connect ion at the railway station as nulmiilljd by the can adian national hallways whereby the water would be llikon diiect from he mains instead of from tho tank us at pre ent it being understood however that an agicement similar to the one iirw existing be entered into between the hallway and tho municipality can km the clerk was instructed to uilvlso tin company of iho councils action and an u itimatcd coit af the corporation share of which the council expected the hallway company to assume half the cot the advisability or constructing the wutor mains along main street to scene street was dlscitsod iui an unemploy ment relief measure but nothing dofinlto was settled upon the kvknino mkaxj ohlthtku a frontiersman camo into ramp riding an old mule how much for ui mule asked a bystander jbttu hundred dollars aiutwoiod tho rider ill irivo you live tuillon uld tjie other the rider stopped short and slowly dismounted stranger iw wild i aint ugidn lu let a little mutter o ntnotyilvo dollarrt stand between mo an u mllle trade iraetldo nlghtti lor box lacrosse acuhi am imesday weilnesday and thtjrhday ieutprrb jutii iphi hhhnmion of ooi1i htanhauo the following condso doflnltlon of tile gold stmulald was given by ut hon artnir mdghen in an address before uie hnukers tfducatlonul association lu tor onto on january 31 lost and lu copied from the journal of the canadian hank ers association wlvit iii tho gold standard a coun try is on tho gold standard which does two tilings primarily it must undertake to redeem its currency in gold on pro- soiitatlon seroudy it must by statute provide a gold rosorvu which will tie a practical deinoniitratinn of its power to io rrdrsni lu currency thuro are two ierequlsltes oxplaln- wl mr melglum when u oountry undertakes and oxpniisos us obllgrtllon in a statute to rodcoiu lis own currncy in gold on protentatlou it gonorally in understood to bo on uio gold atandurd hut it ought togo farther and provide a definite fixed reserve of gold in its trea sury us a guarantee of power ty uphwer such pledge to redeem day morning mr iuid mm davlilson re moved ui acton jlist a few mouthi ago fiom wlnnln wlien mr davidum as sumed the managership rf tlu liwa- braiir h of tho hank of montreal and they wen just getting settled ill thn new homo and suiroundlngs for over a year mrs davidson hiu been in toor health and the wut month him ihhii confined to the 1101110 mrn davidsons maiden name vail isolxlla irene hears u laugh- ter of mr and mis a h hears and whili- she wtui ixirii in ohurloltotnwn k i she had lived the greater pai t of her life in weitem oanadii at calgary and wlnnliirg i3ecrused was a contralto milolit of rare charm und lu calgary anil winnipeg musical circles iuid many of the churches in uio wont her ability was rirognued und appreclatrd she wiui a gold medalist und graduate of the hoy il conservatory of music of iindon kng- iiuul ihsidei the benrt husband mar- jorle and jiclt and one daughter mrs nlcolson of calgary remain as well as her parents mr iuid mrs a ii hours und live sisters and four biothers mn j s wtuner of uiuliie wis and mrtt a hay ml lei violot havel and mimu iuurs und mesni a m david mortrm sml hariy heart all of winnipeg to all of the bereft the sympathy of the community goes out mr and mrs hears ami miss violet and mrs wttiner and mis nlcolson have been here during the past week or so of mm dwldjnnn 111- iie i she was a nuiiilier of the united church hcic shaving trairfeiredlilr inem- beisliln fiom winnipeg piomptly upon settling in acton und her- homo and t bin ch ties were among her most cherish ed lhiuejjilons tho funeral will bo hed loiuorrow afternoon with service ut the j home at twothirty oclock interment 1 will be made hi fail view cemetery acton mrs w ii norton i after u poilod of ill health extending over the last three years and the last live i months of which have boon spent in the hospital in toronto the spirit of mrs william it noiton took its flight on tuuiday and the suffering body was re- lie vi d of pain all through her long lline 1 she bravely bore her burden and was cheerful and courageous when visited b her dear ones mr md mrs norton rninc to acton about three yours ago j and have made themselves u eful cltlvens 1 mr norton is a member of the school hoard and the family have readily taken thelf place in the community mm nortons maiden name was nellie mae chapman johnson a daughter ot the lute nathan chapman johnson and she was born in nmcliiml thirtyetglh yearn ago flghteen yean ago she was joined iu holy wedlock to william h norton tluee child en came to bless tho home ibiny howiud anil little marjorle who is just thieo years old to the family she was a red mother and pa sliuiluii with them their youthful joys and -or- lows and to the husband a great help mate her homo and little family weie her greatest care and joy i lor aged mother has jhnrflwith her the family cares and icslded with mr and mrs noiton for many years to all of these who will miss her so butch the deepest smiipnthy of tin- community goes out two bt others joseph of altarlo alta und abcrt of calgary albert n also re in of the family a sister mrs hurry witit passed awuv about sixteen year ago mis norton wits a member of the united church acton and the funeral held this afternoon from tho home was ducted by rev c l poole h d iinii rev w j hamilton of the baptist churdi tho pallbearers worn four brothers of mr norton meiurs jolm and stanley norton of chatsworth and clitrord and carman norton of toronto und two brothersinlaw mr deo fox toronto and mr geo yeiidoll meaford interment was made in palrvlew ceme tery acton ouari1c9 davidson a lifelong resident of this district passed away on monday when oharlos davidson died at his home lob h uocond imo ksflii oiilng in his seventyeighth year horn on the homestead on which hu passed away mrdavidaon was well und favorably known to everyone in tluj district of ac ton he was an industrloun and hardworking farmer who ty bin foresight und industry hod maintained the fine farm with its good buildings about two mluwi west of acton oharlon davidson whs a son of tho luto thnmas and mary davidson for several yearn ho hils been in gradually declining health but hiui boon nblo to bo about until the last few days pi lor to his death mrs davidson predeceased him tn april h33 mid since that time hlu sou itobnrt l and mrs davlditon jr have kopt tho home and iidmlnlstnied to his wants and done what was possible to tuako his doejlnhig yearn comfortable this imm- juer his eldest turn john of qlaslyn flask wiui homo and spent several weeks with hlu agml father threti sons sur vive john in saskatchewan und oharbs mid uotxirt iawronoojja tho homestead mr davidson wan a member of icudx con eluded on page eight the sehool kair prize winners splendid event helutlimehouhe on monday whh mmi com petition fwpiesblg si hikol fair wai luui at llmehoiue on monday wltli a ood list ll-ntrku-hluebuntn- ir more cliua up for 1 rkinpetltlou tho event wiui under the direction of mr a g kirn tine i jul ion county agi leultural hepn inut- tlve the foluiwlng uro tho lbt of prlwj vtmirt1 in uio vatuus ovwitu wheat 1 quurtklwood snow wheat ihuif boltblo lane oatji sheaf harry dovreuux i far ley 1 quart clan ncu snow swlci corn jestio crosit dorothy cleave lotutoii ivwiley given hill liorne n01 ton iotuuiis iilh cobblen bert watson aruce meljiukhlln wilfred johiiani mungelv- dotuflai hunk in jack mc- laan cluiencu dredge tin nlpi dorothy johiium myrtle purnell mary illrdi her tj heull deverrulx je sle crost laura homiu sugir bicus jack mclean gordon price john hurock carrots lloyd juntos ijuira bonus jfsslo cross 1 piiisnliw gordon price phyllis blythe lydlu snow onions douglas uuukln lawrence crovi john huntar asters isvclyn johnson iiiey scott klva wylle j phlox jeijli- cioss laura lumti oruee mcljulghllil zlimlu gordon price lillian johnson muriel hiwsoii vetbeni karl scott pinks lean dtvls barrrd plymouth rock cockerel jack mcljan dorothy cleave margaret brown burred plymouth rock pullet jiijle c10s1 lilith tyers harold brown white laghorn cockerel- dennis hill tlirt wulon white leghoni pulutt dennis 31111 bert wutsnn white wyiuidotte cockerel bert wat son felt on hebtui tremayne lubiui while wytiiklotte pullet tremayne beban feluin bebm niomle beban one down white jiggs clarenre dredge kvu tyers dennis hill one down brown fggscluf mcdon ald helen dcvereaux cot carriage tyjie harold brown colt draft type harold brown calf beef type gordon price calf dohy typi willuce gordon john hunter liltwoml snow mnrkit lamb clarence snow harold btown oordon price northern spy kdilh lyons harold brown laura bonus macintosh fdlth lyons naomi hi ban harold brown snow kdtlh lyons naomi hetmn jessie cross collection of winter apples udlli lyons tiurti bonus margaret brown baitlett peais- helen mcdonald jean mclean hobble lane sheldon pear felton tleban a plate of white grapes doris caves hohhlo lunc floieiice hunter a pluto of hliie grape amelia ton- elllii ilorence hunter doris caves a plat e of- five tomatoes kvelyn johnson willie caves joana shnrtll field pumpkin florence hunter dirls mitchell annie mccullough pie pumpkin dorothy cleave hurry deereutix dorothy dredge hubbard squash florence hun ter guidon pi ice owen hill summer squash iaiwrence cra jejle cuxs clltf mcdonald citron owen hill florence hunter jissie ciols witeimolnn jouiia shortlll florence hunter laura honus muskmelon florence hunter lcdlth tyers betty olurrldge lggpluht evelyn joluiton bobble various items of local interest mr ctaa awknon ikmd mr giorgo anjeriii who htu uoii hi the put few weeks waa taki il to guelph hospital for treatment he failed u rlly und pusid uuuy late yeurday ufui lane i butujr ihiru joan mcliun kvdyn joluim ruth morton light layer cuko peggy smethurst phyllis rankin joana shortlll tea biscuits doris mitchell rilth wallace kva adams apple pie doris mitchell margaret brown inein bcott septomlier broakfaiit for u tenyearold airl betty clarrltlgi naomi beban iliiu mrdouald maple oroom oiutdy iclvlx wylle livlyn johnson jack shaln chocolato imdgo oaiwly doris mit chell jack mclean karl scott pillow slip naomi ilmian print aipron lautu bonus marjorlo johnon joiuia shortlll quilt block dorothy johnson irmu watson dorothy tyom dolls aprontdoriji adams muriel hewson annie snow wool ttock darned jewilo cross mary black gordon price pair book tends herbert blgnell henry blgnell douglas rankin colluctlon of knots naomi boban lnny higuoli douglas hankln broad hoanl mary llurack jejanu shortlll klwood snow whisk holder dougl as smith mary mumiln douglas hlddler plastlelne mmlel of u dog bruce bak er jack tihalu mmlel farm oato olarriico dredge jack oruham tretnayno bobbn concluded on poffo plvo oiutvuk clrrk frhvm- injured churlisi hyun futlw r of a k ryan town clorlt of oakvlll- was 4vorwly lnjurtkl urly friday morning when uio cur he vuli diivlug ust over uie ckvlllo bridge 011 main street oollldi d with ail raslh uiiid ear mr iiyun who wiu pain fully ut ulxmit the luad was ruihiil to the oftlre of dr w t stead whle it was found neooiiijary u ptit in irfiveral stitches his car wus uluwht u total wiwk npd chief david kerr is iilve tlgatlng tho ulfulr klxwlil krvlc ul kt jfwmpbs churdi tlireo ipeclul days of devotion were okorvcd uie past wisk at st jtiwn church here commencing 011 thunduy evening and continuing until sunday evening largo congregations wire pre sent at fill the servlies assisting rev father milrlde lu uitte korvices woro rev lather truynor ol hamilton a former priest of this parish rev dr j ryun of st marys pro cathedral hamilton and rev dr 1 obrien of gudph county ctnrk and county cmmi the division court cuw in which former county clerk pantrm sued tho county council for payment for work lit connection with revising and consolidating the county bylaws for an amount of sixty some dollars wus heard by judge munro ut milton on friday warden majm of acton was present at thn hearing llnteheon fc klllnu repreallud mr panton and mr cleaver of burling ton upliearcd fur the county judgment on the case was reserved 1 wlrat frir in demolishing an old building mr wm mcmulloii cmne ucroij an old newi- pajwr clipping giving tho 1170 prices of grain and farmer produce ut various point among the towns on uio quota tion sheet ore fergus waterloo orango- vllle arthur clifford klnra mount forest und aalt full wheat was r5c to obc spring wheat 70c to 07c outs 21c to 30c butter 10c to ific pork u 60 to 500 wool 30c lb all the prices on the old clipping are not clear but there wili ap parently quite a difference in the pricei at the various market places mentioned outside opinions of arlou fulr the guelph mercury of last thurs day many guelphltes have taken uio opportunity or visiting arton vail fair during the last few days former res ident ot the nearby town in largo num bers hae visited the exhibition which they state 1 one of the flue it held in seme year and the milton he- former made the following comment on the cfflclf ncy or secretary aklns list thursday the acton fall fair was ad vertised ii the reformer friday cveqiiig the mail brought a cheque from tho secretarytreasurer in payment lor same iieud aklns obviously believes in piompt payments if even one wero ilka him tlu- prlnteri lot would be a hippy one i hank w j brampton llnuomd hu cbampliuim fivo thousand citizens of brampton and district gave kxcdslors i twlc crowned champions of canadian lacrosse and custodians for another year of thn sir donald mann oold cup such u rous ing reception lust thursday night and into tho oarly hours of tho morning that it will be long remeimvrcd no cham pions received such an ovation us did tho courageous lighting kxcclslors who rose from tho doptlis of a tie for third pluco in the o a l a senior group to the highest peak of amateur lacrosse dominion rhamplonshlp at n oclock tho boya arrived and a parade wai formed with bauds from bolton acton won ton woodbrldgd orange v uio and georgetown taking purl many sports orgunlxatlons and social clubs brampton fire brigade poovdulfarin reglmmit boy scouts and uiolr bugle bond and oumrs bicludlng rani oliar grotto club in burlosquo coatmphi at tlo twurk mayor akeliumt took churgi and tbrougli an ampllflor extended to thd laoroase champions and uio band tho congratula tions and tluuuxs of a gnateful towns clthumnhvp thuro wnro many o titer speakers t w duggan a mornlier it briunptxins first lacrosse team w j blaluey president of tho o a l a charles querrlo iliomas l oliurch toronto m j hodden iloavo w j boatty m e f kelly past proaldimt or uio o a l a w perkins buu and others amt all paid homage to tho won derful achievements of utls years cham pions and above all their clean uphill fight for ontarios title and later r cut est ot all champions for a second con secutive time of canada aftor uio rvoeptlon lu tho park the crowd dls- lutbod to the ftobui section of main st rod ropod off for a mammoth com munity street daiioe ideal weathor con tinued throughout uio celebration am tho elvlo welcome was a wonderful- suc cess

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