wiwttwshtivbfflaff paob fam ine act6n4reb vrtess ibktowboay march lich iu ftrp neighborhood news interesting items concerning other centrfe and communities in which many of our readers are interest crewsom corners mr o w lambert who hu not been well for aome time wu removed to the ouelph general hospital for treatment we all hope he will aoon be improved in health mr wm ntckell hu returned home after spending tome time visiting with friends in oalt mm dean and mn smith with their mother mn pitman were sunday call- en at the home of mn j buallogham mr hector outhrle was home from toronto for the weekend mlu martha oraham and friends of georgetown were sunday vulton at the cornell home mlu ethel fletcher wu a caller on monday at the heme of mr a mocluie mr oeorge graham wu a vulter in ouelph on monday inassagaweya mr arthur diamond hu been elected to the ttrtiitee board ot ebtmeser unit ed dhurch and mr stanley noniah haa been elected to the efcenetcr parsonage board ot trustees mr ind mrs edwin oollghtly and family ot toronto visited friends in kasaagaweya on sunday mr wm kee of ouelph visited rela tives and friends in nacagwweya on ciunday mr murray oroat of hamilton u pending a couple of weeks holidays ith friends in naaaagaweya miss tyra wilson of the o a c ouelph visited with her parents mr and mrs s wilson ouelph road nas iragaweya over the weekend mr wm diamond of ouelph visited rejauvea and friends in nassaftvweya jttpweek the main roads were getting cleared of their coat of ice by the mild weather of saturday and sunday but yesterdays weather rain and freezing made them bad attain maple sugar nuking started in this district last week mr o t wilson and family visited with mr and mrs harry coulson ol milton on sunday mr and mrs arthur nightingale will on tuesday next cerebrate theli forty- eighth wedding anniversary mans friends join in wishing for them both lhe pleasure of not only this milestone tout many more anniversaries campbellville on account ot the epidemic of scarlet fever in the village the chool and sun day achool have been cloud for a month and by ordere of the moh dr h maodonaldof kubrlde no meetings or gathering of any kind will be allowed for iome time mr murray marion is sporting a new car mlu margaret mclaren nune-ln- tralnlns at hamilton hoipltal vultxd at her home last saturday mr and mn prank qulnlan or tor onto pent the weekend at the home of mn b wheellhan mlu wuma bell of toronto was home for the weekend mr and mn w oowper and joyce spent sunday tn preston mlu gertrude currle nurae-ln-traln- ing at hamilton vliited at her home here on saturday and sunday rockwood the march meeting of the wms ot the presbyterian church was held last week at the home of mrs alex beattle with a food attendance the bible read ing was flven by mrs lowry and mra aobc patterson gave the topic from the study book rev p h lawaon tn company with mr oeorge oordon attended the on tario temperance federation meeting held in toronto last week mi mi j s pearen and robt pat terson represented rockwood presbyteri an and knox presbyterian church acton at the ouelph presbytery meeting last week a committee meeting in the interest ol rockwood eden mills presbyterian churches and st pauls presbyterian church ouelph was held last friday evening in the basement of the presby terian church here the many friends ot mr cameron rcuching will be pleased to learn that he ip making some improvement from his illness mr alfred watson and family moved iast week tb mr lloyd johnstons ami where he has secured employment tor burlington mm a dlgby banting ouelph line is visiting at the home of her mother in eureka california john h walker df the royal bank staff has been transferred to toronto and will leave on march 14th for tor onto to assume his new duties j e simmons or toronto will succeed mr walker here dr j e handy announces the en gagement or his niece helen clare oliver only daughter of the late mr and mrs j m oliver of burlington to henry arthur lsuighorne of hamilton ihe marriage to take place quietly the middle of april surrounded by their family of ten bannockburn trie bannookburn women institute held their regular monthly mooting at eden mills a very pleasant eoelat evening wu spent in the upper boom when the the home of mra p cole on wednesday ryue oomrade trail banger group tn- lut the president being absent the attained a father and bon banquet meeting wu conducted oy the second a all had partaken or a bounteous vicepresident mn w harding the repast rev w d clark wu ohalrman mefctlng opened with an irish song the for thl evening bev c e kenny of roll wu answered with an irish joke korto street unitedchurch ouelph at uie close of the business period wm lnb guest speaker for the evening mn gamble of acton gave a paper on nev b johnston ba of the- presby- home economic mlu laura miller lcruln church wu also present and favored with a piano solo eleanor cook gave a recitation and dorts harding a piano solo following closing exercise a dainty lunoh wu served by the hostess and a racial half hour was enjoyed by all milton miss p h hlggmbotham left this week on a trip to north carolina ujba v bcjfmenu left toronto lut mon day on a trip to new orleans and mexico dr and mrs p s wallace sailed from new york yesterday oh the queen mary they will visit england scotland and jersey islands before returning home in june miltons juvenile sextette defeated ouelph by o to 9 at the arena here last thursday night at ouelph on satur day night milton eliminated the royal city team in the ontario juvenile hoc key association playdowns 4 to 1 a grand concert under the auspices of knox presbyterian church choir will be held in the church on friday march 18th dqunatlc impersonations of dickens characters will be presented by rev n mcmillan of norval solos by ruth olbson of ckoc soprano champion georgetown the thirteenth power bill of george town hydroelectric commission gave a surplus of md66 mr harry crossman jr vlsiled with his aunt mrs s colman for a few children twenty grandchildren and two day he was on his way to baloarres greatrgrandchudron mr and mrs wmj alade celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding at their home on monday lost the fixing of the tax rate for this year proved a bone of contention ot the mr s sinclair of barrle has succeed ed mr t 6 kershaw on the bank of commerce staff in town mr kershaw has been transferred to uderton ont mrs a i squires announces the regular meeting of the council held on erqwrement of het ewo daughter eru thursday evening last with all members wuaaa to im r mcphall of present the council met on the mon- dayevenlng previous to agree on a rate and although the majority voted in favor or the 45 mlils lhe matter was again discussed at thursday evenings meeting and a new vote made the tax rate for this year 40 mills at the regular meeting of the burling ton high school board held on monday evening the plans which have been ap proved by the department of education for building the proposed addition to the high school for the new curriculum classes were discussed by the members the total cost to provide the necessary equipment and addition amounts co 73500 half of which will be paid by the government and the balance by the town the board decided to ask the council for 113000 as there is the archi tects fee of 6 per cent to pay which amount to 91140 the department also intimated they would bear one quarter of coat of installing a new boiler if needed oaaette limehouse saskatoon soak the marriage to take place early in april the firemen were called out to a blase at the arena about 715 on saturday evening some rubbish in the basement had caught fire but was extinguished before any damage was done it might have been a serious fire if it had not been discovered before it made headway herald spoke a few words also gave a beautiful solo master blllle lowrle gave two solos playing hlirewn accompaniment on the guitar a stngaong was enjoyed by all present all departing 4arthetf homes feeling that an evening of fellowship as well as enjoyment had been spent mr and mrs oeorge currle and family of georgetown were visitors in the home or mr and mra john mc- alplne on sunday the many mends or mrs will mclean will be pleased to learn her condition continues to improve the kitehawk euchre club met in the home of mr and mrs james oll- bertaon on monday evening winners of prises were high score mra j d lowrie and mr w mlno consolation mrs james tolton and mr wlk wilson bingo was also played and prises award ed terra cotta we are pleased to learn that the mem bers and adherents or the terra ootta united church which has been closed for some years have organised again and had their apenlngjineeung on sun day march 6th and about 51 turned out mr blyehe or olen williams preached a very appropriate sermon for the open ing occasion services will be held every sunday evening t 730 mr h logan has the controlling in terest of the roger quarrle on the fifth line on the mountain and expects to do a good trade in stone this summer mr r j stringer la spending a few days with mr and mrs c mckeown at acton mrs walter townsend and daughter of kcepawa manitoba spent a few days with terra ootta frjends mr c mcnally met with a painful accident recently while playing hockey at inglewood he was struck over the eye with a hockey stick but luckily he did not injure the sight we hope he will aoon be able to be around again as usual mr robert mccauley who has been on the sick list is now able to be around again as usual mr frank mlasermeek met with a painful accldentty recently by falling on the ice he suffered a badly sprained wrist mr mccalhim lost a valuable span of horses recently trin mrs archie campbell who has been quite ill is convalescing her many friends wish her a speedy recovery mr and mrs donald mcarthur and family of weston were sunday visitors with mr and mrs duncan mclsucn miss i m waterman spent the week end with her brother rev canon water man and mrs waterman at hamilton mr and mrs oeorge ortffln quietly celebrated the fiftyfifth anniversary of their wedding at their home here on march 7th seventeen young ladies enrolled at the i opening of the catering for tourists the march meeting of the umehouse short course sponsored by erin womens institute was held at the home womens institute at erin school on of the president mrs a j smethunt j monday morning on the third the irish song believe at the auction of farm stock and lm- me ii all those endearing young plements the property of the wilfred charms followed by the prayer opened fines estate over 500 farmers were the meeting mrs oowdy rewd an tn- present bidding was the most spirited tercstlng paper about the first novel witnessed in this district in the post vvct written and published in canada three years it was the first nun of canada mrs a meeting of the ratepayers of cale- newton convener for the day contrlbut- don village school s s no 15 caie- od her paper which chiefly concerned don was held on tuesday when a large working together for world pence which repmsentatlon of the section discussed extensive clearing auction sale in the township of esq0esino farm stock implements grain household effbcts the undersigned has received instruc tions from a g clattwikje highway two miles of uie season a few who wrrr here during the wk- i brgins in our own neighborhood grace plana for building a new school advo- brerman and shirley wright under mrs catc miss oomdys guidance sang a wellrendered r- end mrs r m pohey und fltrr jean todd of toronto mr roy day of thr university of turonto misses marlon duy and rjdllli iloyrv of ouelph miss uia laverty ouelph the rockalong womens institute held a st patricks banquet in the basement duett early one moriunu it- wm decided to invite the district preiildent mrs gamble to be at the next meeting if misalble the meeting cloned with uw national anthem after which hour was spent lle regular monthly mccuiitf oakville there wilt be no more magistrates ftoclaj ctmrc in oakvlllr on monday mornings i for aome time at least if the mrs orvllle stout dundilv highway of the presbyterian church on tuesday lww ul lmm f mrs ewning the institute members hu- mar h 10th tmtncu were also present and nil werr waited on at lhe tabled toy members of tttf their families the tables aerr decorat- i mr mrh trd morrow and mr ed ln honor of the patron saint mr j kobrrt lsne spent sunday with mrs chester o plank acted o cliairmatt r liu brief speeches were given by some of th m edward beermon spent the week- genuemen piano selections by mra end wlth trlends in kitchener wm dunbar were enjojd a spelling mr norman brown of toronto was fractured i w mii of iiie presbyterian church wis caal liad the misfortune i w a u1h- to 4teps hich resullrd ankle k doughty veiled his frtends in charles rjrd president of the local lllugf during tlie weekend branch of the canadian legton is con- rvned to his home through mines members of the oakyllle uuns club were hunts ui members of the ookvlllc hotary club at their regular pice ling at the village inn on friday evening highway traffic officer j c moiling match was on feature of the evenln visitor with mr and mrs fred ham of oakvlue sustained painful but enjoyment not serious injuries when hu motor cycle mv charles harris con- shelbourne over the weekend ducted a contest which provided much tn ml11 being kept busy theuc was crowded into a guardrail at the utrrrlment at the concjuaion of the d t coming in almost every day i clarfcson turn on the lakeahore hlghwav auld i heard again in uw program all joined hands and sang lang syne services at su johns church n pphea are being stored sunday morning wer- well attended hen holy communkwr aas observed and conducted by the rector rev e a brooks the hum of the circular saw u being i hy a westbound car on no 7 highway two miles east acton u sell by public auction on thursday march 24th 19u at one oclock sharp the following horses i brown oeldlng rising 6 years sired by a hackney 1 black oeld lng percheron rising 4 years 1 black filly jercheron rising 3 years l black brood mare by woodbury king 8 years old supposed to be tn foal 1 sorrel mare good worker 1 bay horse good worker 1 black colt rising 3 years cattle 1 holsteln cow 4 years calf at foot 1 jersey cow 6 years due time of sale 1 black cow milking bred ln december 1 black cow milking bred in february 1 part ayrshire cow milk ing bred in february 1 roan cowl milk ing 1 jersey cow milking bred in feb ruary 1 rl cow 4 years bred in janu ary 1 part ayrshire and jersey 3 years milking bred in january 1 black heifer 3 years old milking 2 steers 2 years old 2 heifers 2 years old 1 year old ayrshire bull eligible for registration 3 yearlings these cattle are nil gov ernment tb tested slfeep and hoqfi 16 breeding ewes 1 oxford ram 1 brood sow due tore part of may 9 young sows due march 25 march 27 march 31 april 17 may fl may 10 may 22 may 25 may 26 these are a good type of yorfc- shlrev implements i deertng binder 7 foot cut tn good working order 1 mas- full on the i mower 5 fiot cut i peter hamilton disc 1 huy rack 1 mussey spring tooth drag cultivator 1 set 18foot harrows i horae rake 1 set 10foot harrow i wheel disc i no 21 fleury plow twit- furrow cockshuu plow 1 turnip sower 1 sruffler 1 heav wagon l buggy 1 cart 1 hay loader 1 sidf delivery rake manure spreader onehorse wagon 1 orlndat-one- 1 fan ning mill a number of bee hives and racks i incubator l cider preos 1 separator 1 churn i butter bowl bar rels 1 root puttier 2 sugar ketur mapu svrup outfit several muk cans forks shovels chains other rttclea not mentioned poultry oersc and 1 gander a number of rock and leghorn hens 3 jvkln ducks indian runner ducks ballinafad a very sad accident occurred last week when mr c fltfcen along with his hired man were drawing hay from mr dan campbells when coming down the lane the sleigh slewed on the lee upsetting throwing mr steen and his grandson on the ground either breaking or fracturing mr eteehs back he is now in the oenaral hospital ouelph tlte- whole community wish for suc- ceasful recovery a number or ladles from here attended the pr lal of the united church at burlington last week wood sawing la- the order of the day in this community ocean mall service oreat britain and trans- at an tic places saint john march 18th halifax march l3i new york march 10th new york march 33rd saint john r march 35th revive production alsike clover seed alslke has been a dependable seed crop in ontario for generations but its pro duction has declined sharply in recent years due to abnormal weather condi tions it would seem opportune states the division of plant products produc tion service dominion department of agriculture to revive the production of this seed crop as market prospects for the future are good alslke has brought profitable prices for many years in the united kingdom and the united states other european countries and new zealand also- buy canadian alslke seed it is reasonable to expect that good prices will continue for wellgrown alslke seed reasonably free of weed seeds this clover usually pro duces from 4 to 10 bushels per acre and prices paid growers seldom have been lower than 5 per bushel for average seed in the rough the price tn 1038 to the grower is about 13 here comes charlie i an afent tor bray chicks in this locality phone or call or eataloiti and pries list tbs dray chick data tha trick geo c brown norval aetan orm awr if saynaaks mat opan saturday ailamaaaa and evaalaia r ordars may ba toft wuh mr rajawk during- tha wack p royal giklphg modern theatre now until friday tha blnsst hit ml tha tsar walt disneys snow white and the seven dwarfs in malttplaaa taehalsslar cantlnooaa show dally cram 130 pjn starting saturday for 3 daya robert taylor dj a yank at oxford with lionel barrymore maureen osulljvan saturday mi la i pjn the 1938 style of the ford v8 in either the standard or de luxe models ha3 many features thai youll appreciate new equipment and new roomy interiors make them the biggest value in the low price held see the new model on display at our show room coming a fordson tractor demonstration norton motors ford v8 sales and service phone 69 acton another new canadian champ village and wood for another good shoes fob touno and old oktmut nuad a d rachun acton the trucking araaon ha atmln opened everl being noticed sjolna through with stone from uie quarries mr and mrs mcoowan were called to fichomberg last saturday owing to the death ot her mother and mis helen followed them on monday mr adam hall and family were up lo open the cottage orer the weekend mr and mrs robertson ware at thetr cottage mr and mrs o mummery and mr robert doughty at tha cabin awakened by the prowling of a man who entered the house in the early hour of sunday morning daniel c1u- holnt selaed the marauder and after a brief but violent truggle managed to subdue bins with the help of two other inmate of the house tony oklend prominent mining figure and one of the most widely known re sident of the oakville district died early monday morntng in miami florida whan he had bean ependlng the latter part or the wtnter pneumonia was tha cause of his death and ha had been in poor health for about a year reoord- ftur and 1 drke harness 1 set double harar 1 set plow hame odd collar 1 saddle oratn some oel some barley some fall wriest hou8thqld effects a quantity of household effect roalllely na fereed to qwlt farealag eartag to 111 ilaarta netalag to k until satisfactory 3 b mad rs- ssissisr teat date ttaa aad rtaca terms fowl oraln hogs and all sum of aio and under cash peer that amount six months credit on approved joint notes 4 per cent per annum off for caah j uu ajhusmer fhqne as acton itiitfr dxarc of zsatb aotoh faatsr bar e m marrow ma fiijj parsonage sowar avann sunday march 30th ibs 1100 a m the minuter eleventh in the aerie on the queat of llfo v usrlumate egbuun 1315 v m sunday school and wm clauas 100 pm unity mens otub will bo 1 opaakcr maun uansau nellls and oordon leslie male ononis everybody welcome prrsbntrruui jacaux callcra who pounded out a 10round declalon over the former titl h frank martin of montreal at maple leaf oarden toronto to win the canadian featherweight champion it wa a cloae hard fought battle all the way but the decision wa u the new champ hail from hamilton ontario naaanmabibbabbaiaemaaaaabebbwl want to sell then advertise stnox cburch aotow rfv ii l rcnnte m a mlajster manse wuiow sjtna sunday march joth 101 1100 am i it eaay lo ftorgtve 3o p m tha sabbath school 700 pm feeding the hungry note the y p guild on tuesday march 22nd at i p m speaker j hurat membership committee v always weloomv bajrtlht cluirtlj acton rev e o baxter paster sunday march 20th lolg 1000 a m sunday sehoot 1100 a m morning service sub- ject the brooding spirit monday 00 pjn byju tuesday 730 pm midweek service a welcome to all unclassified small advertisements adtrtisdrmrnt ontjrr thl fcfitltn oa carat per wrd lfinlaaua caamt wfe pr iamrtioo siww inawrtua urn siflo if ptairj caah ic adlflimal la charfard whewc itarm ha to tm booked hoo siratino sattjmoat 9 65 and grade hogs delivered by farmer 1975 prank holmes tor renj che ry rooms to ren tl f uralahed or unfurnuhtmi garden lot included if wonted box 17 free prebb to rent double house comfortable llffht and water poasesslon april lat apply r j rambhaw for sale 3 durham heifers one freah other due shortly e roberts r r no 4 acton for sale large alae beatty brooder stove and 600 egg tnctabator new apply cecil crippb church street acton for sale black percheron mare 7 yeara old good in all harneaa apply to peter mcihaac lot 70 third line esqueaulff for rent or sale 300 acre farm lot 9 coneeaalon 7 naaaagaweya township is acrea of fall wheat apply wtlliam hollnooreen r r no 1 mliton ontario for sale young holsteln cow calf at foot also- irtctabator 100 egg alae in good condi tion apply p creamer r r no i acton for sale 80 egg capaclvy incubtttor perfect rrauonabr iso chick brooder coal oil heated 3 00 mrs p a kerr i john mclean r r no 2 acton 37 j auction sale john sthiidlah lut 14 oonceaalon f quiuesltig will hold a clearing auctrron sale of parm stock implrmento and purnlfu on wrdneeaday march 33rd at one oclock see poster for particu lars prank petch aucttonevr extensive auction sale william italic y lot 33 first una erin will hold an extensive clearing sal of parm stork implements orain hay purnlture on wednesday march 30th at 11 oclock 11 real horses 13 cow and heifers shorthorn grades num ber of young cattle 1000 bushels of the very brat oraln terms oash r j kerr auctioneer nv deerlng clerk 174 better cuicks for less monv orer twenty yeara hatching xperlaocw make it poaaihla for mm to offer aarong haalthy euhathad chlcka from blood- taated slock at prtoaa that will appa4 to you barred rocks tn march lie april 10c may ftc junw e july 7 ac leghorns lc law par chick pttoa of sexed pullets and stdvtad chlofcg oq request one m hoi uaah uoppar in cluded with evary 90 chicaa order at ince and avoid dlaappotntmant rockwooo chjor hatorkrt ntf xotatwnott ont wt panbrsonro