jwwsrthfip wwwr b aito unit on show korea mb int tomsr and ura albert burrows a daughter ii albert umihkutit wr2illi on weane day october frttb 1m7 to mr tad 2m ale mltonefl daughter uubkrt on vdneaday november 10th 11 to mr and mm sort isun- bert aston the tut of daughter madowsjjj at the otmph general hospital on monday october llth imi to mr and ltd of s mcdonald a daughter dorothy irene mkd- xmenn1b at the homeroelcwood on tario on banday november tn 1037 william j denmi beloved husband ot bmlly ijamb in hit 70th year feroksy at toronto western hospital on wednesday november trd 18s7 bimi vjr mossing beloved wife or dr red b tttoksy rookwood ont bb8sby suddenly at deometown on monday november th l7 john william bauey in hla 7mb year be loved husband of annie taylor itcnn at st josephs hospital ouelph ontario on monday november lh j0s1 tjawrenee dunn of awtn on- tarto beloved muban of morence burtemhaw in memoauam otooi in loving memory of marlon h nlcol who passed away november htur ism aa lone ee life our heart ihall bold thy memory oyer dear and oer thy crave in loving grief shall fan a stent tear over remembered by husband and family cals w j patterson mr and mrs j r lelahman the family in hamilton lovell broi lakeside chapter iod mri-ond- mm r i oregory making department storey alovea mr and mra jomea dunn and james jr remembrance day ita juit nine teen years since the armistice was sign ed eluourbroe air twmnrextwatve alterations tit the interior ot their store on mill street while mondoya winds and rain were vjezzet ocampbell herd arranffe your chrlstmaa shopping now the advertisements will help you to solve many problems mmtm dbitudru -j- l the actorj free pre3s a aonsan v rmwsittay kmum iiai itf lawwamfflt dtjmk after severalyears of ill health iovstal enee dunn passed away on monday sr st josephs hospital in ouelph born in acton a son of mr john dunn he had spent his entire life here 3or a number of years he was employed with jibe beardmot co but about gm years ago in health forced hint to relinquish his position there he has howeves been the operator of the motion picture and sound machines at the oregory theatre and earrled onthls wort until just a few days before bis death for twentytwo years he has nlled this position end during that time has never missed being or hand for his duties a quiet young man and never oom plaining on through his illness he was liked by all and a host of friends here join in heartfelt sympathy with mrs dunn and the little family of six chil dren the parents brother and sisters who ore left to mourn the loss of a kindly and dutiful husband and father twentytwo years ago he was joined in holywedlosk to miss florence burtan- shaw who remains with ellen dorothy jack loma june and meddle at home his father mrrjjohn dunn and mrs choi oibbons of osbow basy james of klrkland lake miss anne acton and mrs n horrop of toronto also remain to mourn his early death the funeral was held on wednesday morning with mass in st josephs church with rev father ttoough of noekwood officiating pollbearers were mess w d talbot j r lelsbman theo papulon robert wallace uoyd misalevjand george smlou interment wfifmode at dublin cemetery among tile floral tributes were those 1 from the teaohers and pupils of acton continuation school mrs a jamestand family beardmorcs employcwafsgd tton mr and mrs root wwtacii stanley baldwins last public tul prize winners in the maritimes a motorist wu fined for speeding on the uldtue road it was found his speedometer was 13 miles slow blondy sutcllfle sxiffered a broken nose during a hockey same at herseshey pa when toronto ooodyeari played then a crew of about a doaen men are drilling now at beynucfc valley property aoouple of miles west of acton the men are quartered in the buildi on the property and operating a diamond drill i a willow shoot of remarkable growth was brouajnt into tra nn pans the- other day by mr w douglas of 8peysde it measured a feet 7h inches which was about double the average years growth the oemest curbs and catch basins on three blocks of mill street were com pleted yesterday no decision has yet been made whether the remaining block from wilbur street to the ckjl tracks will be included in the plan mr robert vparklnson left this week to make bis home in oshawa where he has secured a position in oeneral motors and also in an orchestra friends and musical circles eeepclally will miss bob in acton nut all wish him success in the new home a new feature is introduced in tnx free pause this week which will con tinue for the next three months at least it will be found this week on pages su tuxwmtiriuli4 books th championship honors in the maritime winter pair at amherst n5 were won consistently saturday by the herd of duncan a campbell of moffat ontario invading the marttlmes for the first time this season the ontario herd regarded as one or the best in canada lifted all titles with the exception ot the orand championship in the jnarket class this went to edward p anderson of sack- vllle nb campbells bull mystlo prince which won the orand championship of the shorthorn class has had itlmur honors at major fairs throughout the dominion the campbell herd won sen ior junior and orand championship in male and female classes alberta musings dear pais pans the suggestion for an exhibition of a collection of cuhos in the way o old- time usages and implements of use etc is well worthy of adoption it would make an interesting event in community life por instance the writer could if there furnish for exhibition a last for shoemaking brought from ireland by grandfather about 1640 but which had long been in use it has gradually came kins uctjil ih uev iw down through the care or eldest in each with sticks when they want them and of three generations iam inclined to any amount of wonderful fish pike plc- thlnk if would be quare kind m foot ikerel bass and trout just- for a bit of throdore 6 montague who lisi beta sueted pratldsat ef the benian compsny isccestilno arthur w mlttwni whe dutj itmeh mr mentsona hsi bean vicspfiitwejir in fall charge el haiti milk sad ice cream oesrsllehs lishe it anneenced that gsergs m waugh jr hat basn atactad aiaeatlva vkarpreildent white crosses and poppies remembrance oontlnued from pace one which was eternal youth goes on for ever and therefore bears the burden of the nations he likened war todlseasft both must be stamped out many tlra it is a serious operation we need in those days that quality of spirit to fight against war and disease that perseverance tha is typical of british people we are facing great tests in these times the legion stands for peace but peace with honor a quo tail m from im e question what part oieu to an assemblage of young people seemed appropriate and we need the faith that he has in the youth of to day we are gathered in a hrothcrhood of remembrance it is our duty to find a cure for war and disease let us re member what the cost has been it is our duty to remember those who have mode the sacrifice the poem of robert w service in which he tells ol meeting three men disabled in the oreat war one who hod lost his legs one who had lost his arms and one who had lost his face living yet dead not a picture of the glamour and glory of war but of the sacrlha a word story of me an guish of soul living among those who loved but loved so well that he refused to own remembrance day is not a sentiment it is a brotherhood a duty a brief prayer the national anthem and the benediction actons sernce concluded by twelve oclock the legionnaires this afternoon are conduct ing similar services in rockwood and kassagaweya its remembrance day matter if readers like it sxrungements may be made to oonunue the review the window of johnstone jc rumley arranged by the acton branch of the canadian legion has been beautiful and has brought tb many a significance of remembrance day not otherwise sccureotrtn esquesing the white crosaen row on row with the names of the locul lxy who fell has j john william bcsry judgment of 3000 against milton fair a case of interest to all pall pair societies was heard in muton at the pall assises ruling that the halton agricultural society was negligent in falling to close an opening in the fence surrounding the race track during a track event s jury awarded mrs annie hil ton m muton helffhu 3000 mrs hllson was seriously injured at the 1936 halton county pair there when mascot a horse owned by the late dr george mcqurbban threw his rider and bolted through an opening in the guardrail sur rounding the track knocking her down her suit against the george mcqulbban estate was dlsinlssed the case started on friday and concluded on tuesday frpeter white kc and qortr mikitt appeared for the agricultural society and f regan kc for mrs hllson sudden death of j w bessey the old story wllklns what you ought to do for your cold is to take quinine murton rm sorry but there ore one hundred and fortyseven cures ive promised tb try before yours mystery of daogeb a curious bronse dagger with a rib running down the blade and a hook at the end of the handle has come to light in north yorkshire it is sold that no other weapon of its kind has been found in england and it is thought this ons may have been made in cypriu 200o years before christ how it fcarau into the hands of an ancient briton and was lost on the yorkshire moors remains mystery at any rate it is believed to be nearly 40 centuries old and to have been made south of the alps ox had no frees qp yet so 1 prru tul that ocean the graders will continue tia work hunting season u on again and those wrested in this sport are tuning feat success both ducks and geese were terr plentiful and according to aeoounta mg gome is too coming home from tkbmloe one day recently we passed a car with two beau tiful moose heads astenedto back and front as saooe of- a suoeessful hunt harold wishome from camp last week end and tells great stories of their life in the bush plenty of evidence of game there but so much noise all the time they donh just see any except rabbits and partridge and he says they kill them would fit a ahoe made thereon try the experiment on saturday evening november aotlv it was with a shock of surprise to learn of the death in high river of t h better tune spent their camp is light on the laksshore so even though scene 90 miles from the nearest town they enjoy the life at n they j home here weve been having a lethiafsbaesaaaasiiiiiiiisaiabtassssabissssssfiisgsiii i weekend specials 5 harding once well kno in actons i- r m a f1 8 c 4hv7njuj 4 to andbj and d apgcl vc in actons i mbula8 first ibvelyn took them commercial and public life the writer xrta1i wi lt w hi mine her for a few days and when she on tne street- in v u j about ttt llllhin developed them tlce day last november some acton z w lt have to go the rounds 1 ii- 1 with reasonable care theres nothing e ipfacrious just being tied in over iii the valley gone rest all well bui how he n now for this time almost equally surprising was the word on monday of trie death of rev o w gordon ralph connor known far many years either by his books or names of new ones he has been of interest added to this was hearing him preach montreal a lady called here over a year ago who when she said she had been from ontario brought out the ln- r r no 1 cordially yours r w johnson thornloe tourist trade in canada approaches high mark in 1029 she said qlcngary that brought up ralph connor and she said she was a that visitors are very much impressed with the wonderful territory canada e offers for tourist travel is indicated by the fact that during the past season tourists spent approximately 300000 had been one of his winnipeg congrega tion although now living here more over in one of his books the precentor glengarry schoolmate of dr oordon and ztj tl 0o0 in canada for goods and services indicating an increase of fifteen per cent over last year according to o k howard 4 manager tourist and convention bureau depicted as leading congregational ing- i u oanaalaiuttaialjrvulway ing hlta the basis therefor her approache own father there would be many an wnm t exctamatlon of aurprlae and wt- ln o the dominion on november lt ralph tndt enoourag connor deadi as the new would come amjm jmmtmt mtmtm by morning paper then radio then more mea to fch jong m w fuuy by evening papers j lhould mka eyery euamo according to ycrterday calgary herald lnicmm ln mvpbrans q vork that u november lt ou producers are alarm- n provincial ed over disposal of crude tanks near- i a clvlc orgonlsauona trons- ing overflow so rapidly have new i voruiaon empaaje tourist bureaus etc btated mr howard over o mile down that the potential dally of th work that 1 being capacity or crude la approximately aeven k p q for mlluon barrels a year another big pipe amettbl m that line la being laid over the hill to have nway lmp is be chocolate coated dates special per tb assarted chocolates hard and soff oentsrea lb society whirls wrapped kisses ofc for planters roasted peanuts per lb mens tweed pants slaee 32 to 44 160 value for mens allwool work bocks tie mbns fancy broadcloth shirts plain striped or cheeked qa fused oolars for oaf c boys allwool aloves regular 2se spedor- mens muleskln leather mitts reg 35c special 15c 19c 10c 14c 98c 19c 25c 129 86c 59c mens pleecf lined combinations speclap boys pleeceltned combinations special boys fleecelined pullover sweaters special lsodles short and long flannelette night ja aa oowns at v wcy oafc ladles fleecelined ogj chamolsette oloves pair v vc misses colored woollen il6s oloves large cuffs pair 5fc childrens fleeoeuned waist sse olrls flannelette pyjamas tfte childrens plum bloomers sse ladles print house- dresses 7e hawes floor wax 1 lb tin sse raxoieum floor coverlnp sleeve ajj 4 a feet by 0 feet per piece 9tr hintons 5c to 1 store i the scotch of it brought vivid nuinorkh ui many buddenb of heart failure mjtd 7 died uxirklin in the burn of hla farm near ocorgrtown un monday hla body was found by member of the family tilt best cure h was xrn and had lived all his life r on the mime fujm and was a aon of the thr best cure for makebelieve troubles i line jului smith betsey u real trouble the son of u man hoi tsurviviiik are hl wife who was miss had made a great amount of money wbsl annie taylor four sqns wilfred c- r unliappy because hi felt he was not uel- and hurry of georgetown and ttjrrln corned cordially by tlie set lo wttiali hei toronto three daughters mrs dr belonged by virtue of hla fathers wealtn i smith kitchener mrs b morrta tor- he grew bitter and rmrold and us onto and mtu pearl at home he was parents were alarmed for fear hu mliig a member ot the baptist church and a would give way then came the slump j liberal in politics the father lost everything and tbouih himself lucky u secure a job paying twentytare dollars a week the nn instead of sitting in his room gnawtns ha lrsfer nails and wondering why one of the debutants had failed to invite him to her comlnsout party put on hu hat and went out to look for work ha found a job and now whan he brines home hte par vope on eturdey night he la all gmllasv i- overheard between a tailor and a scotsman who stood five feet ten would you charge the some tfi stood six feet sbaxl asked the customer why certainly sir how much more cloth would you need roughly about a yard then 111 have the sultand the extra yard too it will make a pair of trous ers for my wee son contents pumped to the top to go from j there to calgary by gravity j s coleman i turner valley alto i dear free passs once again i feel i must drop a few lines to all my friends in the south just two years ago november 1st we landed here to make a new home hal loween night was spent with relatives at palermo and it was rather an exciting night not with ghosts but earthquakes the beds shook window panes and dishes rattled and a peculiar rumbling sound for some few minutes the short story in lost weeks press reminded me of that nights experience but in spite of the excitement we got up early and drove all day long landing here about 630 pm averaging about 40 mllfc per hour for the 10 hours of driving time we had hoped to be able to get back for a short visit before tills but farm life finds so many occupations and so many places for the limited in come that there seems no place for j visiting so far away the weather this fall has been a ter rible drawback so wet week after week that outside work has been terribly held up those who were not able to thresh early have had a terrible time saving crops and some will never be harvested the wet weather commenced just in root digging time and thousands of bags of potatoes have never been dug but there is no scarcity and plenty were taken up for- home- i have been fortunate with mine wc sot them up ln good shape and by going to market regularly they have found ing made ln ontario while quebec has a splendid highway encircling the oaspe peninsula and plans axe under way to improve highways ln other areas nova scotia will have all main highways hard- surfaced by next year and new bruns wick is doing good work ln this direc tion while prince edward island is also improving the roads the increase in tourist traffic during the past season indicates a greater spending capacity on the port of visitors and mr howard points out that every phase of industry is affected by this in flux of tourists transportation com panies hotels restaurants manufactur ers retail stores agriculture and many other benefitting from our tourist trade the tourist dollar is spread over a larger proportion of our population than any other dollar and it is essential that we maintain or improve our position in this highly competitive industry by ac centuating our appeal to our friends in other countries who not only desire but must be encouraged to visit us there is still a great deal to be ac complished in making every cltlscn of canada touristconscious so that they will siippor hn every way possible the work of those charged with the respon sibility of the developing soliciting and directing of visitors to the many pleasur able areas canada has tb offer conclud ed mr howard whats new for 1938 youll expect the answer in and performance here it is ford advanced engineering deluxe entirely new standard newly designed for greater beauty new instrument panel new interiors centrepoise comfort all steel body structure easier brake action its at the motor show now here soon see it before you buy norton motors for sales and service phone 69 acton i i no 1 netminder of new york amerks just imagine a wo l g t sc fnr ihr ready sale each week for two three or of the north first lime ln her life on her return to london she expressed herself as quite sthprlsed at the comparative civilization tas best eure or makebeusr trouble at real trout it job an asiklncj youry r over trusas take ivimtt tear the m phnktan and xfljmm busnels the syear rr- real rasubrtum a a eaarsvfaje lugxt rrtje and rotato cbof8 in us tne total 137 apple crop of umt united stats estimated at 204ala000 bushels la aushtrjr lonrr than toe estimate ot august 1st and compare with a total production of 111606000 bushels la 1031 and with crop ot ttoieooo bushels in the mt ajreretslllt h the ttausdatswmrpeato crop is letlsmitnl at ttutuh bushels compar ed wtth mtlrt00a harnstod in 1m a e bowles returnintj tluise wlio heard and heurf talked about the- urjaj reclml given by mr e h bowie tile prominent toronto organist ut spring will be tnttereated to know that mr bowie is returning for another recital in the united church on the evening- of monday lovvmber wth thu time ln ad- diuon mr bowlea u brtnflnf with him his toronto matechorus one of the tlncet glee club in canada which will do a variety of aoncs from the ratucking joyous chorus es only a male chorus can do right ly to dignified numbers the pro- tram promisee to be a most un usual one and will afford the folk of acton end he oountryelde sur rounding aeplcadi4 opportunity to bear the best ln that type of music four bags by the basket ut 15c and 25c for 6 and llquaih size beets and car rots also at 25c per 0 quarts klrkland lake continues to boom no expense la spared to modernize both living conditions or buslt u s fullltlea iu stores are comparable wtth uny ui the eitlesin the south and ure increas ing every month larder lolce is boom ing loo and growing very lait its mines have proved up far beyond expectations and development mm u irins lo keep pact mutucluwim is also ikoumln anm three new mines have cum me nerd nprri- tlons this tall and the extra enipliotuen makes a demand for extra camnitaiiie of all kinds our immediate locality will soon be on the map as an important place the pomlnlon government after numerous tests 1ms chosen ear ron as the mo favorable loatlon for their radio station and building has already commenced in connection with this a flying field has been located and coruldeme prellmin- i ary work has been commenced and no doubt will be completed next year highway construction has jone ahead but weather conditions have interfered with this work too and as a cgi ueikt some of the r under construct is jln very bad shape but the contractors are doing all in their power to matte them ac least passible by surfacing wlh j crushed a rock and gravel qraders are still at work ln spite of november ut being the time set to cease nut wete our english cflatoira are sprdtng rapidly she sold even ln a little town like st andrews they have a nice golf course royal guelphsrmodern theatre now until friday joan crawford frunchot tone robert young in the bride wore red shows at 1j 7 and 1 mn starting saturday for 3 days errol flynn at the perfect specimen with joan blondell hugh herbert edw everett hortpn thkmarch of time uitlaw at 1 sua eabl robebtson fitnee diminutive roy wartrs farmer new yrk american goalie la definitely out ut trie game due to an inlury h mittcred ijii reason earl ekbertsan apure gcaile fcr cotroit red win lat ejtou haa finally landed rumseu a no 1 net minder- piiattlun msnrtt mervln red dutlon ot tns aurspaniltd ameiti hus sulnrd carl o i contract and if his playing- or tns red wings during the stnley cup crlas when nomue smith was injured last year u any indication uf hu ability he should have a splendid season this year and grtutly oolite americana dennslvs acton stores can fulfill your necds- give them first chance n- vj rlilktfj