i t piftybeventh year no 15 cton ontario thursday octobbk 8 eight homoprint pages five cents acton welcomes the teachers institute o ih tcuv inltul of hilton ooonl ho v jo tol j tntow in acton on brfll f th- llln of tub lown i lund hrtr wrioonu rh lon sconukl inlun that you may enjoy yw convention days pt in aeumi is i auro you the wioh of try ckte of ink town aoton wdcom you and w hop you wu find our welcome cocdul that you will aoloet aeton aa mreiin pwe in the mr future again 1 mason reeve young people ttoiwjank splendid meeting on monday night when waited chun young folk nam officer the orgonliattlon meeting of uio young people of the united church held 111 thn bchool itoom on monday evening- was one of the largest and most enthusiastic that haft boon assembled in years mann for a winter of activity were mode and officers for tho year were elected ihn following wr chonon for the various position honorary president 1 lev o l ioale b d preildcitr mus stephenson first vlcopresldcnt mus bennett second vicepresident mr a mc- keown third vlco president mr j j stewart fourth vlcowosldents mim h ostrandor minn odbcrt secretary wm wilson treasurer harry morton imanuv mus uuth gibson assutant pianut miss velma murray muaio committee misses mason uoum d taylor t mclaughlin killed on railway tracks baayof maleolm afulr found west of boekwood wo been in anton on friday belioved to have fallen from a freight train tho body of malcolm mulr of lomovulo junction was found on thf o n b tracks went of horfcwood on saturday tlie head was badly smashed the skull was fractured and tlie face was badly mangled identification was made by the provincial police uirough documents found on hbt person mulr was seen in acton on friday nlaht and it u believed that he jumped a freight here falling off between bock- wood and guelph it u believed he hod been dead for tome hour when tho body iwam discovered by tho engineer of a passenger train who reported to officials in guelph who had the body removed to that cty enquiry into the circumstance sur rounding his death will be made it on inquest in roekwood tonight at b so oclock coroner dr l m stuart will preside and the witnesses will be examin ee by crown attorney j m kearns tho jury viewed the body at mcnivens under taking parlors on saturday morning news of acton and tlic district presentation and shower 0 t lub honor ml jan hoyr and make lymnution prior to her marriage on tuesday evening tho u f chilis gauiored tno lllmfl mr ttui mm henry bayers to make a presenta tion and shower for miss jean bayers btforn leaving the club th meeting op nod by singing uio muplo leaf vor- vor ihe u f y p o tlum pre sented joan with a choir tho follow ing address was read by miss pearl foster and the presentation was madu by misacs wluna fatorey and aueil olarrldgo to mus jean tlayerd dear prlend we the mombdrs of actondate united parm young people s organ ization are met hero this evening to extend to your our slnoerest con gratulation upon your coming mar riage and to wish to you most cordially happiness prosperity and gods richest blessings you have lived among u from childhood and liavo endeared your self to us all you have also proved yourwlf a loyal and faithful worker in our organisation yovir two jeors of work on our executive were very much appreciated and we feci that wo would indeed be very un grateful if wo did not in some way express our love and esteem for you tk we ask you la occcpb this chair may you long be spared to use tt- and if in any small way by ils use it shall cause you to remember your friends in the u p y p o wo shall be gratified unitedly wo wish you long happy yars together and may lifes deep est and brightest joys be yours in your new life signed ou bchalof the members of aetondole club mr and mrs j j stewart p anthony a mckeown p poster tho u p w o then presented mus savers with a miscellaneous shower the presentation being made by mrs or j btewart and mrs ale hear lunch was served and uie remainder of the evening spent in dancing and a haoial time v v y p o meotln the u p y p o will hold thrlr annual meeting on prlday oolotw r 1r in tho parish hall all inimln m and thorn winning u join are urged to be preont survey in for subway uovorniiiitil ojigliuors are now survy- ing in rtadliniis for u new uubway which i t bij roimtrm ted undi r the cunodlii nifctlonaj llitllwayn trorks on c ntrt itoad wht n cmnploted it will connect that highway with ptoviiciu highwa no j appoiiittid juvenile jude mogutrate w e mcllvw n of oak- vllui lias received nuullrttllon of lit iihmlntiiint as judge of tho juvuiillii court for halton imccixsllng u latu ii 1 moort who hi id that portion for the county mr mtjlvn lwu ro- kldiil ovor police court in oukvillo u id halton for tlie post three years county jail stausur rhlrly nine porbons were ctmmittml jo kalum county jail for brioche of tlw 1 ujuor contrxil act during the post y ar ntatutlm annouiued this week show pri honors for uio year totalled aoi of which four were women tjoven went to iorts- mouth will urn tlury and 30 to tho on tario reformatory institutions lliero were so married men prisoners and jog ulngle while tlie average cost per prl soner per day amounted to li cmitfl oakvulo hookey oflloeni at an organlzauiti meeting lield tues day night oakvllle locky club lotd plans for tlie coming seasfui aji lnter- tikediate team will bo entered bi the o u a and possibly a junior team offic ers were clectod as tollows honorary ito- sldeiiu mayor j xi moat magistrate w knox goild officers are elected for the year hatd time party provided amusing evening on opening ntght a splendid rally of the young lnple s guild was held in tlie srhool hoom of thi church on tuesday evening of tills wiik it was the first moottnff of tho season and took the form of a hard tim party with many appearing in amudug costume apart from the hpactal nn- gtamma for such a party uio principal business was uie elect ion of tho office bearers for tho ensuring season ihootfloq bearers and executive for the hounon 103133 are as follows honorary prealdoiiinov h ij rieimli m a presulent mr jat hurst vlcoivesidcit mrs m b moore bocretttry mr murruy smith trcanxlror mr a orr cplanlst miss m hrown assistant pianist mlu j atkinson ushers harry murrey stuart lnu murray smith gordon hansen hnrviy hassan oonvenors of committees devotional mrs ifarry mauiprlxe educational mus w mcmillan missionary miss t ander son musical mrs o irishman mem bership miss k cole mrs win hnll boolal mus a cole mus h wallatt vultlns mrs j dobble neoreatloual messrs a murray v p itumloy dram atics miss beasle hawllngr dancing ryan auditorium atalph every saturday jean s night hawk puiwjc utiutibs commis sion work on be construction of young hbreet neartrxnpleted no action taken for public meeting at the iniblla utilities coinmlsaloil meeting mi tuesday evening chalrmim h j kerr and commissioner 1l g king were present uio secretary was instructed to pay the following accounts hydroelectrlr power commu- slon nuppllui u00 w ii k ulalr supplies 0 0 canadian lino materials i uppluu b3h irving bnilth a oo supplies 10 ho o n h and transport express 1aq itobort dunbar labor ju 30 canadian guieral electric oo batteries f fl mocutchwm freight v7 lltmk of montreal revenue fctmnpi j 00 1cd s3 wauvworlot account hydro department iiownr at spring 35 34 canadian urass co supplies 13 os hlghwuy oaragt greane 50 iltt jamfs hobortsoil co vulvei 10 55 10 04 the supnrlu undent roimrtod that the re construction uork on young dlnet would bo completed next woik work on new lino on cameron street win to bo mule subject to upproval of hard- litoro leathers i td no action was taken regordlntf the holding of a meeting in acton to be addressed by representatives of the on tarlo municipal electric assoolatlon dont sit down in uie meadow anil wait for the cow to back up and be b mctlveeii o k blttkelock m p l and hugh h wiuon pyosldent dr u m deans secretary tnasurer bah mcolory eiebcutlvo h o dale it m ulbmn c v hlllmor and earl ltyan frffukmt tire drill at ucbools last prlday afternoon ptre chief mc donald and the scliool trustors tjave n ire drill test at uie public tliool vary uratlfylng records were establlsbod tha teachers or none of the pupils wore aware that in alarm was to bonglvcn and tin exit of over three hundred scliours wan mado in rapid order at tlie four exlu the puplh were timed at 30 40 00 and 00 seconds in leaving uie building- or an avorugo of fifty- five seconds for uio test riio fire drill u quite apparently very efficient and ready for any emergency man given frlve years for railway ikaknage pleading guilty to- a charge of doing malicious damage to property and en dangering human life joseph young a farmhand of tecumseh township was sentenced on pruay to ave years in kingston penitentiary by magistrate l j o hull the charge arose over ths removal of spikes from tlie railway ties near humber station some days ago just before a vancouver express was due to pass tlie faulty rail was detected by tlie engineer ot a train from sault hie mm in in tune to signal tho express funeral of late graham ilawaon i lie funeral of uio late gralium law- son of guelph was hold on wednesday afternoon of last week and was largely attemlid by friends and relatives pha service was in charge of his mlnuter bev a j macgllllvray d d assisted by uov wm j mddes ph d tlia pall bearers were alt nephews of tlie deceased ihey were alix and norman lawson of milton angus lawson of llnutinuao win j sharp and wm marshall ol lorontu mr lawboii is iurvlved by one daughter mrs dan l mcklniion whose home constant and untiring caro supplied every iktsslble comfort alio two soiih will lam gruhum of niagara palls n y and bev james sharp of loronlo 1 hu following suters ahd brothors sur vive mrs porbs otlvwonto mrs hrulo and angui of chey iun wyo john of utlniont man and robert of los all geloii cillfornln 182 1 minted go utter the cow loo k- vnsuaiatlon district dputy grand masur e p ktmni dy uitd lili ulali of officers of artan ijulgt no j04 orflolated at tho lnit illation of the local lodge officers on fiie dny ovt ulng tlio following wcro the oif iclrt install d for the ui ulng j ear n g hro gordon lniltli v g bro ernest ooles u b n a liro j mac arthur n a n o ami j agnow warden bro v kilty conductor liro v b uumloy chuplaln ilro h l bitchlo b s b bro h b watson x 8 s bro itobt wlnton i g bro wm coleman o o uro jf wilds b b v g bro u spellvogel l s v g bro okas landsborough following tho installation rofreshments were served and a social time spent by the members bylaws passed y esqursing council to kejjunte aid u jmr appoint collector duitrtbutc railway itonuh and other itcnvi at mondan metino itui enquifilug count 11 nut on monday ut htowarttown dtpuly tli ovn ourrli and coiinullorii appi lb miillln iuil wilson were prtikitt itumvn g e cluvc lu the chilr itu mlnuus of tho last imetlng weni rud and onlltmod movid by w a wibi mh omiul hy w g appulbu that tin following u otinli im pojuurd and paid hydro jliclrlt powi r coiuluu- ion braitipum llghtti at tho council chainbir 10 u acum imblio utlilll i gommu- hiiui cm lint hlriht ugliu la 00 j if smith 1 cord wood for cuucll oliamtm r i b0 w n bltt charity uj i m burnett charity 4 ill j m moon acoount to date jfioll bill lilephone ucioiiuls 5 j curried movid by i i mullln seconded by a currll unit the inaiurer pay ab x mckay poituge and i xchange re eollec tlon of taxiis jfl0 currld movl by l l mullln iicoiulod by w a wilson that the iretuturr puv the rood sheeti as preioutid by tho lion 1 commuiloners j oho 5h carried moved by w a wilson seconded by l i mullln that leave be granted to introduce a bylaw to assess the powii- hlp of ekqucslng for the yi nr 10j and that said bylaw bo now read u- lirnt time carried moved by w g apptlbe seconded ly gerge currie that a bylaw lo auseiui tho lownnhlp of icuiuesing for the year 1031 liavblg been road a first time be now read a second and third times and passed and tluit tho oorporata seal bn uttui lied thereto curried mov d by george curjle seconded by l l mullln that have bo granted to introduce a bylaw to hlumi the wiveral school sections and union scliool sec tions of tlui township of esqueslng fov the vcar 1031 and that said bylaw be now read a first time carried moved by w g appelbo neoonded bl w a wilson umt bylaw to assess the several scliool flections and union school sections having been u ad a ft rut mini be now read a second and third tinier and passed and tliat the corporate ul bo attached thereto carried moved by george currie seconded bj l l mullln tlmt leave bo grunted to introduce a bylaw to dutribute tho in- tert it accruing from tho hallway bonui pund among uio different school sec tions entitled uicrelo and that said by law be now read a flret time carried moved by w a wilson seconded bv w g appelbo that bylaw to distribute tho hallway bonus interest having bom read a first time be now rood a second and third times and passed and tliat tho corporate seal be attached thereto ciu- rled moved by u l mullln seconded by w g appetoo that leave be granted b introduce a bylaw to appohif collectors of bates far the lownshlp of tesquoslng for the year 1031 and until successors be appointed and that uie said bylaw be now read a first time carried moved by george currie seconded by w a wilson that uie bylaw to appoint collectors of bates for uie township of esqueslng for tlie year 1031 and until their buocccssors be appointed having been road a first tlmo be now read second and uilrd tunes and passed and uiat the corporate seal be attached and that the blanks be filled in as follows ward no 1 p a moglbbon ward no 3 b h hunter ward no 3 hyatt dobble ward no 4 j orawshaw ward no 5 b h lindsay ward no 0 alox mokny carried moved by george currie seconded bj i l mullln that leave be granted to introduce a bylaw to authorise and tcuu late the granting of aid to the resident poor of tho lownshlp of eqlusng and that said bylaw bo now read a first tlms curried moved by w a wilson seconded bj w g appelbo tluit bylaw to authorivo and rigtiluto the granting of aid to w ddent poor of the lownnhlp of msquus- ing having been read a first lime bo now n ad a fiecond am third times and pasied nnd tlint tho corporate seal bo tittuohed uiereu carried moved by george currie seconded bv l mullln that thu ootmnll do now adjourn to meet on november 0 at 1 jo p m carried various items of local interest -j- ktuben hhowrr for mim jean sayers on monday vi nlng a nuinlx t of thu frunds of mus jeim uuyirs a brld tobe t tin guests of mlm iaiira wilis ul a klu in n whowrr a vi ry pit usant wwlul vi nlng wiut sim nt and mus tjyt r wiift mutle uie rulplint of many um fill klti h urthhs in the popular ivory and gru n sluult i pittatorm tor tlui fatbrrtiik afu r digging 1110 bugs of potatins und llndllllf that lie luilld l t at 11 tlum for mwi thm 35 tiili a bag u farm r in irufalgur lownshlp was w ilkgiuud ith i ho jow prlie that he otti n d to jjivd tho buliuico or hbl trop away rr t to the nrst um mpli 1 murrlt d nuui ulth u fiuully who would dig thtm and tuk tlum home a mutou miui accept ed th offer and with his son dug about bag i chrutnuui urtltt now beady i in lkki 1hkhi showing of pereoiiu1 chrl tmiui gritting cards will lw rtady for tlh play i uouluy owbig to ex- ehiuige and tariff conditions the pries quou d cannot lie duplicated wlien the pn nit supply u i xhallbted w wn iwlvlle ordei lug t urly delivery need not bti tak u until just prior to ciirutmaa jluie are many innovations thu year ir the duplny und in let t pi rig wlui the prln i of other commodltlts a big reduc tion in price will be noted llui prtt o riingn in from 100 per donuu upward county favors acton to milton highway rather than lower road nekton township doew not want to hear share of cost of third highway an it ls uruiecehttary county debentures not saleable at present high educational cimtu are criticized perth county wants inspectors appointments and authority changed hy i mk phe pukkh spohal corret potldi nt i lie hiilttin county ceiunell met m tin urt hoiim milton om imenduy octob r thi wardi n in the timlr menlw rn pn j nt wire mt uirs d ciunibtll buc lluud pur o cuavc purrii hurrl si river mordili uumshuw ii ci ao mid h whoii at uie mornliu si salon tulnutts of ji i lukt mi i ting wi re read and confirm i d ipoiidiiiio wiui ri ud by the comity oh rk and mr pdwln harrop mlun liitrodiietd by mr kirstlnu agricultural lu primitt itive uddrekid uwj count ii in i haul to oltaiiilng a grunt trotn tin county utwurtu the exnuue of the aii- ual c unity plowing mutch lust y ar w win gruiite by the council but in vli w if the prisint dipn union mr hat rop pttltlontd for tho sum of 100 unit h it is pojilble far um couiu ii to make thu griuit suld mr lurrop 1 um ufridd the plowing miiu li cannot pro- r d 1 in coute it u u urrunged thai two thirds of the prize money jhull stay in um county ihn matter was loftfor tho agricul tural committee to make a deculon as to win thnr the grant kljould be allowed a li ttiw was read from the council of ntlaon lownnhlp hi which it was asset ud that the lownshlp was servel by a g wd macadam laod road and the coustruohon of tlie proposed new highway between ivironto and hamilton would not be to their advantage therefore they asked that nelson township sliotild not bi assesseil to help meet expense in comuc- tlon with the aforesaid highway a letter wus lead from the oounty of perth lu regard to education and the sawyer of ai um was the aflkt tho bupimrt of tho halton county ipoakor in the evening ini council in regard to several point harveml friival ut h thwart uw apt ciul harvci t p stlval scrvlreii murki d the ro opeulutf n john anglican church ut htowarttown o simdiuy after the i hurch luul beoni ro- deconited icov it s boyd tho rector conducted the morning nurvlce while bev v lipecbil church wits decorated with llwrm vege tublis and gruln and specul niuiilc was contrlbuutd by the clmlr mrs n llaiby the organist bedirorutlon of tin church uiuuirtaken by the sunday school a y p a and women s as sociation j wan completed thu autumn womens insthute mrnung fho monthly meeting ot the women a institute was hold at the homo of mrs jus wilds on thursday lost iho meeting oprned by singing tho institute odu followed by prayer the busliutwi then followed it was deckled that each member bring two fpillt blocks to uie next meeting one print and one flannelette boll call was answered by a recipe for a hot aupper duh tho programme was as follows paper mrs mishap auto harp selection mrs hall papnr on tho value of pnilt and vtgetibles in the diet by mrs agnow i ho meeting clos ed by singing god save the king after which a social half hour was spent gurlph burgtuni sent to portsmouth terms in porumotiui penitentiary aero imposed in police court at guelph on monday on two of ave men arrested bi connection with a series of burglaries in that city within tho past few weeks pleading guilty to burglarising- jack sunarts cleaning establishment sam sorbaras pool room a barber shop and tho wellmgton packers plant mick bui- amy an austrian was sentenced to four years alex frebesz convicted on two rharges including theft from a o p h box cur received a term of two years charges against chester sadowskl and stanley yanlk were dumuaed while prank ycrblc a victim of circumstances who happened to be walking along uie railway tracks when the oumr men were captured was flnod 1 and costs for trespassing the evening meal bigerteb 1 he i oclul invi ntlgator whs going through uie homo of a poor rtsldent of u southern stuto do yon think it s healthy ui huvi those hogs in your homo ho asked tho owner wel11 i vo had hogs in uiu yuro 1 ouse for 40odd years an i aint had one die on mo yutl an old time danco u to be held in dufforin school second lino eaquesbig near speyslde on friday evening oclober 0th inst music by cloverlear orchestra of acton admission gents bo ladles please provide cake the ptolemybedhead weddlng a wedding took place in tho st mark s anglican church at niagara on -the- lake on saturday october 1 wlron plori mis lecord daughter of mr and mrs j w bedhead became tho bride of mr hoger ii ptolemy milton bev che smith olflriauid i ho church was decora tt d with autumn flowers 1 ho wedding music was played by mr p o gordon and during tho signing of uie register mr accord w m hirdwlck tiuig lio brldo who was given in marriage by hoi futher wore a prenoh model gown of lose bolito laoe fashioned on princess llntn with mulching jncqiletto her hat was dark brown velvet with matchina plume and nhu carried a bouquet ophell roses imd 1 lly -of- thn- valley jjus doris bedlioiuv suter of the brldo was bridesmaid gowned in dark brown chif fon velvot made on long lines with egg shell yoke and liat to match her flow ers were yellow chrysanthi mums dr v baboock milton was best man mid the ufhers were mr l c servos and mr j c bedhead a reception was held at tho homo of uie brides parents mrs bedhead received wlui tho bridal party wearing a black crepa gown appllqued in white and corsago of pink and white carnations later the bride and groom left by motor for quebec and the adiron dack the bride travelling in a brown crepe ensemble close flttuig hat of brown felt and dark brown boucle cloth coat collared wth kollnskl on their return mr and mrs ptolemy will live in milton llmt ihibllc school inspectors shall not bo vested wlut authority irrespective of tho wuhcx of their trustees tliat public scliool inspectors shall be elected from the uurol inspectorate und not from urban centres in view of the reduced coat of living there should be a reduction in tho salaries of ail inspectors and teachers letter was read from tlie guolph board of education staung tliat 2 per monui payable in advance shall be pild by nil nonresident pupils from wolling- toti and halton counties the acton legion wrote uie councl that in view of the serious unemploy ment situation they were strongly in favor of tlie second concession in tho county of halton being taken over as a highway construction work to be started us early as possible tho three first letters were fucdl and that from tlie acton legion loft over for further discussion a letter from long and daly created considerable interest according to the gut of uie letter tho debentures formerly accepted by the council from o if bur gess fy company could not be allowed as according to provincial bylaws debon tures were only permissible to cover actual expenditure and not estimated expenditure as adopted by uie council a letter was also read from c h burgess jti co cancelling their former offer in regard to debentures owing to uie present unsettled condition of uie market it waa recommended that uie letters bo filed mr campbell from nelson represent ing the educauon association addressed the council requesting tliat a represen tative from tho county council be tent to a meeting of the association to bo held hi the court house milton october 37 the purpose of this meeting u to have a free discussion and explana tion from the viewpoint of municipal bodies teachers trustees and any others interested as to how and where money for educational purposes u collected nnd spent and for the increased cost of educa tion mr hoblnson lhe reason for the high cost of education u because there aire too many children mr buck i thtnk tho real reason u not too many children but only there arc uio many children attending high boliool because farmers are educating their children away from tho farms be cause there isnt a living for them on thn farm of today it wus moved by mr buck seconded by mr morden that mr hobmson chair man of the education commit uio be appointed to represent uie county coun cil at thu meeting of uio education as sociation carried phe good hoods committee suggested that if it u felt necessary to keep tho roads free of snow during tho winter they felt it would be an economy to purchase a anow plow for thu purposa it was not however felt necessary to go into tho matter any further at present iho construction of tho proposed new highway on uie lower road brought for ward considerable discussion tho council were practically unanim ous in then opinion that a third highway in the lower end of uie county was quite unnecessary the letter from the aetori lesion was gain read and considered and the continued on page five school fair trophy winners silver up and hhild which wr win ut thn various airs in halton ounty 1 hi following u u ut of whuiors of putin rrophlis and shit id at each scliool pair in hulum county 1031 plrnt prufl u a silver trophy suitably ngraved uecond prue u a sot of two books seigneur d itabervllle by 1 aubert degiikpo and wocoustu by major ttlrhnrdson i bird prize u a si t of two books the sllvi r maple and tlie end of the hutnbow boui by marlon keith ml nemo skptemukb 14 sllvi r cup mary hose s s no 6 ni ison books margaret i noma s s no a nouon hook muriel freeman b s no 3 nt lson shlild teach r annette huffman b tl no 6 nelson holtnuy se1tkmbeb 1b clllver cup mar j or lo neelonds 6 s no a esqueslng booki dona brown s b no 0 tra falgar books baxel hiddle b s no 3 b- qui sing shield rrachcr uuth aiffcii b b no 3 enqilesblg paleumo cje3tbmbkr 17 silver cup donald wood b s no 3 trafalgar book muriel smith s b no a tra falgar books eva vunslckle b s no 3 1 1 of algar tbapalgah beitembeb ib silver cup henrietta iuowmaii s s no 18 trafalgar books goiula bekkers b b no 18 trafalgar bookbjean hope b s no 13 tra falgar shield teacher haxel xhkater b mo 16 trafalgar l1mehouue bbptembeil 31 oliver cup sjchsio cross b b no 13 esqhoshig books gordon price b b no 14 es queslng books laura bonus s s no 10 esquesbig shield teacher jessie lindsay 0 8 no 14 esquonliuf bthathcoela sextembeb 33 silver cup dorothy mcconnack b b no 4 nelson booksraitlly henderson s b no ib nelson books allen bheppard s s no 4 nelson shield teacher mary lambaliead b 6 no 4 nelson bbookvelle september 33 oliver cup perle mcmillan s 8 no 7 nassagaweya books pred blnohart s no 4 nassagaweya bock jean robertson fl fl no 3 nassagaweya shield teaclier mary mcphedran 8 s no d nassagaweya busuioss is hard to get thats when a little more advertising helps hie toronto stores have proven thu as sertion a community need in uie various organbcauons and many circles about town uio unem ployment question and means of sup plying relief measures u a live toplo of discussion there are many who are willing to render what assutance they can ui tllu work a very prac tical suggestion was made to tws fhke patau uie other day and we pass it on for consideration on it seemed very feasible tliat tho council call a public meeting of citizens and endeavor to have representauves of the vari ous socleues and churches and from thu gauierlng organize an unemployment belief board to work in conjunction with the council it was suggested that this should be done immediately as at the present tune many vegetables could be gather ed wlui little cost and stored to al leviate cases of want that are likely to be numerous an overlapping- at uie work could also be overcome oy one centralorlnixauon representa- uve of uie whole community that was the suggestion w received there are many other things to be said in favor of uie plan which would be brought out if uie meeting were ar ranged as a start on the project tin feme pacee will insert the advertise ment calling- the mooting without charge