Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 22, 1928, p. 1

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fifty ihml yen i no m i iiuhsday evening maljch 22 102h acton ontaiilo canada tmuksday fvfning mahcii 22 l2h four homoprint ilitfc five cents flluurti cnritva lliitlrft ffilllirl nl cumitiu acton little more than the morning watch 230 p m sunday hih xil lesson re lew sunday 711 p in tin- ml n r uubljnt the 1nsl and ionud monday fl do p m yi mi people ieniie meeting lit ihiirge iif c 11 ii rrnbylrriuu knox church acton lino ii m the minister subject your king und country need yiu 3 00 p m sunday school 700 m the minister subject the marriage tie btmnbcm leaving address with the ushcrn will be culled upon by the pastor siiuhnt cqlrurrlf acton inntor wm j baxter piirnniigi frederick street 11 10 n in mottling worship ser mon the value of hoptism 12 00 ordinance of baptism 3 30 p m sunday school mrnn bible class 7 00 special evening service- the mens clncm will conduct uie whale ner vier male choir all welcome at both services monday n 00 p in b y p u unclacoifieo small advertisements two weeks till easter bcm of style and vauieflelpfulneks here in iuelphs hhi store sunn i new liishions urc here in tin iihuniinnce thnt pro vides fov cvriyhmlys need nnd everybodys price iushiinis ilini lire nunc vihnini willi life nnd color tlnin they have been tin ninny seiisuns past their ninety and gharin under spell of n new i nlianleiuenl il new attention to detail ii lenewcd and itlluniif feminity a mvinid it hats with spccialvulue features at 298 uki slvh lost i uullned grey kid glove lot last we tit- house loit kent a uood brick huuse on frederick street all conveniences apply 372 acton tanning co j wanted to ilknt about three unfurnished roomi heat ed or house wanted by april 1 for a couple wlui one child r o liox aa lost dogskin mitt loot on road between geo nellla farm nussagawcya and ac urn ptndcr kindly return to free press of fice wanted from owner good farm ft r sale cunts that interpret every new fubhion feature scar f collar onesided capes tut less collars with fur cuffs tailored and dress j types aplenty specialvalue groups with broad chmiitnj at the ioiiowhk twines- blithe hlllc tweed cants lor misses in the vei y first jjrotip 795 995 1295 1495 1975 printed silk frocks sports frocks tn other flattering feminine and i lightweight wools with colorful 19 75 and 2250 i clever ways of using color crepes and -georget- tesiothu nxquiailfi nw springtime hucc ns wcllns nnvy blutirntnj1nckrlti5 1295 1695 1975 wool georgettes ex ploiting the new open drawnwork 1495 kasha frocks of the use ful sort su utterly chic 1295 14 95 and ln 95 cel pr essesina very- fhtctotfcnjtitctr5t1fc jersey wnshnble non- stretching nonsngging l075 and 2250 the threepiece en semble coniistin- of sleeveless silk frock with jersey jacket 2250 hundreds of lovely spring frocks to try on this week d e macdonald bros ltd ujelph main store lower wyndliam street mens branch store upper wyndhom street msmmmmmtmtmmmmmmmwmm the shoe factory employees entertain interehlinjj entertainment on fri day evening- nnd a presenta tion on monday evening on friday lust the aclon employee pf the j w ilewrtooii co held thrli il rmvrlitlimiriit- cosh price particulars house fob sale good comfortable brick houi frederick street for sale t lences central location apply 3dtf w e bwac1chamer cleaiung auction sale o a mlno church street acton will hold u clearing salt or household ef fects on saturday march 31 ut two oclock it j iceitr auctioneer iotlke fob sale brick veneer houlu uood location al most new all conveniences a snap or quick sale apply mrs m c overiiolt 34tf wilbur street man wanted man wanted on nlw york dairy farm steady work forty 4m a montn nnd board wltli ohanou for lucrano apply mordcn kalcr edmejuii new yurlt for furuier infonnatlon 3qj cleaking auction sale j o moore modal will hold an ex tensive clearing bale of n horse- cattle sheep implemcntn and all houmhold effecla on friday march 30 no reserve us the riroprletor fl culim weal 3b3 r j iceitlt auctioneer specials for this week puke jam ii tor spy aplleb per peek peaul map 6peaul liarb for delux jelly iowden 5 puekets for 25c 60c 25c 25c heinz pork and bcanbofi 1 sinuii tins for cmoc 2avlmek corn oq lins tor oc 70c port lover honey 5s fh 4 star ammonia c packets for lmij special this week iukl cane granulated sugar per cu t 640 sugir will not be lowei m price our purchase of n carload tnahleiiliis price it cannot be bettered anywhere- and wo advise you lu buy liberally cain red white store j w jones phone 26 acton ont cottage foii sale cosy cotuiuc with iturden fruit aiablc und hen houie for salo in the vlllnce i of evcrton apply to l hoy iiinu1ey r 11 no 3 acuiu ilione istl erin 3u2 hoofing mill ends factory stork uood mill end itoof- liik and aihalt mhlinui elearltik lit sacrifice price sallifiiillon uuarmitred write direct ui eastern iacloltles limited uox 3310 numltlon out continued pir ill woimdkklani fk1dav maiu ii the soiihiu a hrlllili ilnir ut wen s u pniiulm of pcrh 1 ainu muwuiii bur cure curl iii 1 oily ltlrd this weeks candy specials tlliklh ljell leuillur jlc lh for lb 25c aimiru d choculuu reu 40e and 0i lb 32c munimtilno jhocolutr chen ii otle 4uc eisltr i un from 1c to si 00 lister novrltln ind snilirs ii ctiurklra tit special lantrr itnxes r will iut namei on l lilii if over iviiij if orderrd ueftire mareli 29 harold wiles acton satcitiay maitch 2 under the ton to kim a zane grey wloiy blarrlmi mar llrlan and ruliurd arlin oniulul plrlurea of the uclancrr and jai l flight at the colifleuni tir- onto fox nci conies hot papa- tiilhdav mmccii zl atciitun mad wrh nlta anther the kit sorren 0t fciorrell and son no 7 ut the trull of the tlur comedy creation coming lien hur it u ixopy son show itooms and stoui willow stkeet acton c b swackhamer i-dnkka- lhktok and emualmek ni v niodei ii uipnitil t a f unci il tu meet ever y pi ice ilinnl liiun tu uiui mi penaie r t ht very best in itinlity eulh kiib the same ulieul and eflicient service n amhulance sekvtce le luxe s dnjt ambulance srietehei cm equipped with mur ahull sinitai mattres- iesh laundend linen for euch patient furniture and hardware luicis and window shades a gum range if ala tti esses and spring lit it wide variety of i let s trml tltrntrr iiikjul 0 30 the proreedlnn were opened by the rbalrnimn mr e mrclrary who reijuented the audience to hiiik the nnllonul anthem 11111 coleman jr in hln charucterlttlc ntyle opened the prourinnmr with a humoroun ioii about hln lady love the little lnilihlcrii of mr a crlnixi were next with a plant durtt tlicy performed well and were recalled a sonu viui divert by lment co icn miji tutil qlbnun de- iirtuct the nudllncelth a nolo itliiby cnw thn boy comedian wan a rrnl favorite irhd deucrvcdly ro ii li ood in humoroun conja meivnrs ip ur anil ilendernon were well received i thrfr rcndltlon of the loii o the titanic mr ilendernon alno nam name ilarfy eauder soniin a only sootiimen can the danclnn by monn mcocchlc wan on alwayn rood mlas richardson of nrampuin nadir two rolon in a pleuilmt m inner a vocal duett by minn aibnnn nnd arenvllle m ami len waa particularly well received the nkctch on an old london uiii wan the main feature of the programme it wiui performed by the followhih artlnln driver joe with- mil conductor lloyd motialen twin- jaek held and jack mcaechle the par- ihiii frank connolly hli wife mni allen llapner dorothy smcthurut uoa- filiw mm hull irene wheeler navvy sid scrlvcn hii wife elizabeth patrick elln ithunt- lena coullo lady uaiier ernrit colei there were many lauiihn ii ihk nlcctch and if the artlatii can stand a little mild criticism we will nny that a number of thene were lot by a accmhiif dcnlrc on their part to net it done with let the crowd finish luunh- liiil at one joke before iprlnalnb the qext durlnd the cvenlnn the chairman ank- dtjr watorhouae tile gupcrliitcudcnl if the acton factory- to addveatuie on- eembty very bravely did lo coiliu to the froatjinilnurryafejnnjilsllaailul ul belnn present tried to pnos all rebpon- slbtllty of cpcechmaklnu to drother sweeney who van t bunily engaged behind the scenes aa property man after lunch had been nerved dancing to the mualc of the mason orchestra order until 3am on monday evening the members o the nkctch were entertained at the homi of mm o cook euchre and doneing wm the form it look und by way of 5omctliiiik now perhaps a mpper of meat plen thi kuenli are still nuylny oh boy those plra during the even ing mr wltham hud to listen to the illowinu address joe wltham esq we have met here this evening to ay goodbye ui you iu far a the it hoc factory in concerned wc have conic to regard you as a likable tnotl it teems as though yon have la your last you have lasted a fairly long while the rest of un may lost a little longer but of course we can not lost forever the man who operated your lanter did not last very lone me lusted hlt lout liuit last saturday we want to say we sincerely rrgret that you huvc found it necessary to leave us but if ii is ui be to your advantage we are glad and hope that fortune will tmlle upon you we thank you fur your aaala lance in our social uftalm ol the taclory it was indbpcnalblc and thoroughly ap preciated wc do not wloh to em barrass you ith a lot of nailery we are nlncere and ojk you to accept this k us a token of our esteem for you and when on yonder shoie were niaued well say of you he used co last he does not lart ull thai it put forever he could never laxt mnt allen made the presentation to mr wltham who replied in a few words of thanks the communitys sociaf side of life aclon and district i arlon toy serum iucr in athletle meld vtfiilom to nnt ivom town durlni mr p- w ln j t onto liiui joined the monarch rtunnind the ioiit week tw cleaned liy club there in o racn lunt week mr tile free ltchh jlluihop cnnin very clone to winning the ontario junior championship for the 100 mrs jevle denny ii vlnltlnit friend dlnh loal b n in ivironto l evenlntf he won re- yn ulidj-ui- hamlltwv- mlvi ivy ir fiom tor- nd at her home hrn i akin of toronto i brief visit tqday mr wlltlai pent the ttet hubert held vlilted mr and mrs miklnimn ouelph on saturday mlvi midel cilbboiii of toronto ind children of lioiton jt mlvi hannah wal- mr the w mckl wm reki lluiiter id uirii mr audn ui ti und ninui mi llli mls1 jean ore who li attending normal sciuwl in toronto won home over sunday- iwi largaret ecullc la spending n t or two with her cousin mies fldr- johnston ra f j nrowning of toronto vinlt- it the home of her father mr geo mm a mrtavhh luii returned home after making prolonged visit with her ilster at seaforth iatslne r a 1adlnf divine leev pi graham who wai chairman of the ilaptlrt convention at toronto lait year wan miwd with a ntroke while conducting cervices at ileamrvlllc on sunday he died there on monday dr graham wan a popular minister in the ilaptlnt church he preached anniver sary ccrmnnn in the church hrre on several occasions with much acceptance new library ilooki iteady tinturdny acton free llbrarjy patninn will hove the ipportunlty on saturday evening of securing the new bookn recently pur chased by the library board the new booicn have been numbered and jabollcd and will be rendy fcr distribution that evenliik by the librarians mrs 1 watnon and miss laura scott about 100 new volumes have been added in this last supply woodcock ieo in penitentiary john woodcock the burlington burgli who cawed tlie prison bara and etc a pod fiom the county jail at milton a hnuri after he had been sentenced three years in iclngntau icnitentlary by judge elliot on december it and was caught a few days later 4n hamilton and entenced to a further term of five yearn by manlstratc moore died in the peni tentiary hospital last week word to that effect bclnu received by crown attorney dick the st patrkkn day sale one of the st patricks day attractions in acton oij saturday was the aalc of work homemade baking etc of the ladlca aid at thaunltcd cuurch hald in tho school rdonv a splendid variety if uacfuujind fanny tfnfvi- hnmemndn 13 th poweuhill the conference surplus qj 1598 12 on toleplrom matters aclon syhtcin shown splcnilld rcj inrjjcly attenilwl nnd a kplentlltl turiw on the ycnrh smwion held ijwt tlmnulny opemtloiw evcninjr at the refitieit of district manager orirrjn ot the mn teirpi r n ievlun of the public utilities tuesday n veiling com- tltltkinrirncilik and ueeve kfi preneiit and chairman laniard prnldcd accounts were ordered to be paid as follows ilytlrn account canadian oeneral elcrtrlc co supplies independent electric limited nupplles mnsco co supplies ilydroelertrlr power commis sion power a e nleklln insurance a e crippi cxprevi actum fnee pntwi prlntbik 1 30 101333 2350 1 33 0u0 r harold wal t n day lust v and mr ii 1 b rough of toronto ek with his putvnln wunbrough ali lucas ot toronto unlvcr- peiit liii weekend the- uuest of id mm rhomui p martin jiune1 moon- mill street who en mrluuily 1u lut several months maklni piogrev toward recovery luu nell h cun day georjre mai wottd spent paretitn mr brotihh orouui on tucn- u bus been attending bev- f the county council and milton and toronto this ion and i toy day of itock- iunday with ihclr uraild- and mrs it il wons- mr ilobitl johnston knox avenue who ha been critically hi the past few week- now inf proving und hopes are intertulued tor her complete recovery dent forijcl acton community alec club concert april 11 fox thieves plead guilty sentence will be given by judfe elliot ne tuesday mi k f jliliiu le of london visited lilt pare it mr a d mr wm john- ume ii er the ul ekeiul his father returned ui iiudon with him for a few days the preliminary trial of phil forbes q3car tebow cordon qallaghcr and russell llamlltuu charged wlui breaking and entering the fox enclosure of w c nicholson nelson townsnlp oh febru ary 5 lost and stealing- thirteen silver luxes was heard before police magistrate moore at the court- houue milton on monday afternoon the court house was niled to capacity wth ail audience of the pooplo of tlie county anxious to hear the trial when the charge wui read to uio above prisoners the muglstrate explained that jl wus their privilege to elect whether they would be tried summarily tn the police court or by the judge or judge und jury they each elected to be tried by the judge tlli after evidence had been token which j el included u statement voluntarily given i wu the officers who had arrested ulcm they admitted the theft of the foxes and the killing and iklniilnu and dlsiosal of them the maulstrale suid having heard hie evidence dii you wish to suy any- iunji in unawit to the charge one replied that he had cut the wire fence ot i he fox en r insure another that he hud dited in ifetltiih the foxes and a third thai lie had killed and skinned the fox i one only or the prisoners had iiulhluh lu ay on tuesday morning at ten oclock philip forbes oscar tebow gordon oal- luulur und russell hamilton appeared benue jmjue elliot on the charge hamilton pleaded not guilty u remanded until next tuesday he claim that he was not present at the actual theft bul that he was employed to skin the animals afterwards the other three pilsoneis pleaded guilty uiid were re manded for sentence till the sonic date yrntcrduy the prisoners wtre takhii ui hamilton to lvc evidence uttalnut the fur dealer who urchascd thu stolen fox skins thu purchae una illegal bul 11 lt alleged lie paid 1350 lo the pruinnern fyr them evidently fearful of the con sequence he later returned the pelti to phil forbes who li reported to have turned 50 00 of the purchase money the dealer the returned lieltu were scovcred later by oflltera owens ilut- r und allan hidden in a cave near eorge forbe place in nassaguweya hen examined it was found tho fux its were so duniaged as to be wortii- he charges against howard martin and ellery delxjreil for the theft of william mcleodo chlckenn wero with drawn by crown altornry dick owing to lurk of evidence mr ralph henderwm of toronto uni versity with several other members of lib frutenilty spent several days durlnr the week vlltlng the same fraternity at mcolll university montreal mr duuguui m ouudl monursal ro- pnjntnllve of tlie maclean publishing company toronto opcnl the weekend with his father at ijmehouse und also mude aeton friends u pleasant visit tit wwuuy muriuy who hau been ouf- lel 111 from blood poisoning in ills rlglu luuid for several mitlli ls now making iimd proifreit toward recovery ijut la still unable to use he injured member mr tlstel itev heiwlck grlllui sackhs meeting lng the united and mrs r h raid joseph und nd mr a crtpivi and iastor ilaster ot the uaptut church wuu conducted tlie funeral ser- alleuded the funeral of mr iteldh mlvs c v rcid luto of erin c i poole jj d and mr e from acton and mctsn smith j urilir juhn hmltli und arthur imer of churclilll attended a ut georgetown relative to chang- bouudurlei of ihb circuit of the and mn william c chamberu ijrll rill road i oronlo announce limauemenl of their daughter ire to mr john graham mcnlvell on of lr and mrs james a mcnlven c aitou the uiurrlane to take place in ik earl- purl of april the school trustees ii tola 11111111 1 be paid ukrnli ded mcnlven u tllllli loiiiii c ill aid ti 11 roe ippt fr mcdi uppll gllu ikhl mid iud b 40 4 0 1 to i a lmldnirand canih wtuinn display and found ready ptirchoscnj in those who patronized the affair at the nuppcr hour uic ladles nerved a supper of beans macaroni and plcn and the menu proved very attractive as this part wan well patronised about 350 wan realised from the sale and the ladles feel nlghly liratlflcd at tlie success of their annual ucnt this year presentation to mlsa jean moffat from thu richmond hill liberal wc leaned the following note of a preten- totlon to a former acton young lady hlch will be read with interest by many friends of miss moffat here mlsn jean mollat of- richmond hill who for tho pau two years has been wltj the laura secord candy stores in toronto has relinquished har position with thla firm and will ayaln take up post onice work in the bloor street pout office tucn day evening on the eve of her departure from the laura bccord service ahc tendered a complimentary banquet by her former associates and precepted wltli a beautiful scenic picture hi water colors keen regret was expressed on the sever ing of the happy relationships which had existed during uic years in which she was in the service and a personal letter from the president of the company expressed his appreciation of miss moffats- faithful and efficient ser the u f v p g meet inf the regular meeting of the u f v f o wai held in the parish hall on wednesday evening march 14 with mr louis brown low as chairman for tho business part of the meeting the pro gramme was put on by the merry mak ers ifroup with muu mabel horrop aa chujrlady the following numbers were given itcadlnu by mlso gladys unham duett in welsh by mcimrn frank free man and william griffiths recitation by miss nellie younff market report by mr e f freeman orchestral numbers by mcssrn burton wibbihb harold swackhamer and arehlo kerr with mka margaret drown on accompanist speech by mr arthur mckeown dlalocue en titled deaf as a post auarlcllc mi betty lowrcy and joule mckcown messrs frank freeman and wllttum mc donald mr ciuu parker mni george somervillo and dr johnson kindly con sented lo judffc tho debate resolved uiatuoro immigration wtnildbebeneflct lul to canada at tlie present tbne the affirmative was upheld by mocsrs ollic moffat uiid william mcdonald the negative was upheld by messrs lout llrownlow and curtis watson tho judges cave their decision in favor of the affirmative aide mr parker then ted as critic giving the young peopuv many helpful hints the meeting then loicd by the sinrlnu of hie national liiuiem after which lunch was served luid an enjoyable hour was sjient interest- meet box of knox younf the regular meeting of knox young voplcs guild won held last monday veiiluu with the president mian martha orr in tlie chair the scripture was ad by mlsa f hurst after which the ill cull of the odds and evens was taken by mlsa wllma mcmillan tho ting was in uio hands of the educa tional committee wilii ulu v hurst a piano solo by miss meryl orludell was ulu tlrnt item un the pro- ramme an oratorical content had ten arranged and four membera of thu guild took part in this mac dtowart hew first place and wo u very lnlertnt- ii dbcoune on jack miner and hui uirk ainurtb tlie blids in it an appeal vas made to ull to try and do at leat l iltuc in protecting our fcolhcred i leiiua the second tpcaker was miss camiuii w ho look as her subject pauline joluison numerous extracts ruin her poetry were quoted and the haim of tlie poetry was well brought out diss lnabel smith uicm gave on excel ent addrcua on canudaa future tho pi ogress made during the lant sixty yearn 1ms proved tliut canadu has unlimited xisslbllluea for the future the last jieukcr wan mlwt jessie young who ihike on the old order changclh yielding place to new in uiln miss young dealt with tlie development of itlng fiom the iinio when only symbols re iuud until tlie present when wc have tlie moat varied incthodji of printing and wilting this proved to be inlcreut- liitf a well us very uiatnictlve all four speeches were given in excellent farm und eomuiunded the attention of every iiirmber of uiu uudleuce the judges wlto mb isubelle andcrwin rev p tii2 14 waterworks account canadian uraas co supplies 340 the thirteenth power bill wan recclv cd by the commission luid showed a balance thin year of 1 sou 13 in favor of the acton nyntcm thin wan taken ad van tone of at once by the commli- slon and applied on tho current months power account thin is one of the 1 argent credits the acton system has ever had and the commission naturally felt grati fied at thin thirteenth bill comfdernble time wan spent in dln- cusning the construction work that should be done thin numnier in order to keep the ny3tcm tn lls present suite of efficiency and the following motion wai made to cover thin detail moved by a muson econded by l g king that the superintendent be instructed to pur fio cutoutfl ami also tho neccanary wire and tiardware for construction work carried various news items u v y p o itexular meettnx tlio regular meetlntf of tlie tf y p o will be mild in the pariah hall on riecliiui lit the council public utllitlcn commission chaulber of commerce and business men wan arranged for lost thursday evening a very representative ciowd assembled to dlrcuwi telcpliono mat tern with the company ifrfflclaln mr qrlffln district siipcrinlendxnt mr hard engineer mr harliord scrvlcn and traffic supcrlnlendeiil and local man ager g h lanus attended the meeting mr ariflin at the outset explained thr objectn of tlie meeting which wan presided over by rccvc mason it would be a policy in thbi district thin year to have little informal meetings in all the towns u talk over telephone mnttern und acton won the first one to bo thus fuvored he believed many of the- dif ficulties nrlslng could bent be nettled by the frank discussion of the problems of both parties he pointed out the powth thn ncrvlce had made in acton in the pant few yearn and the company wan planning for in tho next few years manager lant at tho oiitnct asked for any frank crlticlnm of tho nynum and aakco that thoco critlcinma be free and the personal side or affulro loft aside and the service only comildorod there was a good feeling throughout tho meet ing and the dirricullicn of thn patrons were freely discussed and the officials explained the whys and whereforen of their aide of the work of giving upecdy accurate service to subscriber each of uie oiflclala handled theln individual departments and explained the vorklnbof he system tllc matter oflreo trimming was explained and mr fiurd pointed out the care that was exorcised in preserving the treca sj- ihough the linos must be cleared in order give proper service he explained that the men engaged in thin work were taught by the company the proper methods ot txca pruning- mr hurbord- and mr lnntz explained matters that nertktnrrt jthuie woxlclng of tl the junior i o i e will hold u eurhrr party in the lown hull mi wt d- msday evening april lu prew nled ulh liy ihclii i1llviii of un- lukliik inupniluu en let mlllliury at ml- oikiiliig iiuiiounceiiaul latrr i suwjer and pastor haxtitrhe laucr grounds i u the decjsion complimented iho i splendid material and uiinner of delivery mb anderson pre- mnud the prise thn flrl u silver medal wllh suitable inscription wtui lluen to mlvi isabllr smith and the loud iirlti a leatherbound copy of kiplings was presented to mltu cannon the last number on the programme was tlie diamaliiuitlon of the highwayman u immin by afred noyes jack skilltng and bert ii in ton played tin leading part and miss doris macdouald was leader bi deull successful auction sale me of uic most successful dispersion auction sales of the season was that of dan lawnon mimosa on march the stock was in the pink of condition and was disposed of without reserve the proceeds acre 14000 00 the ha i ton plowmens association he executive of the halton plowmens association met in milton on monday lost and set october 34 next as the date their annual meet it is expected that the match will be held in the vloln- ity of palermo judging from the suc cess of the event last year this will be a big day for furrneni and the young plowmen tliould begin early in prepar ing for this tost of kill in the basic operation of farming damage suit lost at lint mp ten frank junten failed in his action against the ouelph toronto transport compuny in the civil aialxes for damages sustained lu an automobile accident last novembei after dellbcroung for five hours hi jury decided that mr junten had been neitllgent mr justice ordc dismissed tlu- eae with costs tho trial lasted for three days four iwnons who were in mr jus ten n car when uie ac cident occurred were injured special srrvicca nl haptlat church next sunday will be a day of unusual features at the uapllst churdli at th close of the morning service the or din ancc of uaptlsni will be administered and all who wish arc invited to be present and witness the rile the eveilng service will be conductcd by uio mens uiblo class the president and iwo members will deliver three brief messages there will be a malu choir the pastor will preside at the organ the service will be unique in many ways house uannacked at part credit the residence of foster kane stop 34 lake v low near port credit was cnwod by tnlcves during the early hours of sat urday morning and jewellery and trin kets to the value of ubout 100 were stolen there was no one ui the house lite time of the robbery when uic owner returned shoruy after 3 ocloce in morning from work in his garage he found uic house to be in disorder wlui the contents of drawers and receptacles scattered about uie floors chief con stable w ii ilutledge la lnvestigallng robbery fitylce till it utfeclsubscribenl during tile evening aandwiches ant citec were nerved and a splendid con ference was connldcied to have been held by all who attended victim of runaway dlei tn guelph v hoipltal terrible head ajid body injuries sus tained wluiijie was trampled by a run- nuoy team mlir mardcu btuxlon on riiursday lunt resulted in uic death ut ol josephs hospital oifclph on mon day of william quarrlc wellknown guelph township farmer at the time the accident happened quarrle along ith other farmers was hauling logs from cur on a c n r siding when the draw bolt fell out or the double tree team driven by quurrieu brother took fright and dashed mudly uheud as uiey approached quarrluu leum jumped aside throwing him directly in uieir path truck driver hub nurruw escape imprisoned wltliln tlie tab of the truck that he w us driving 11 unk lord an iployee or the itufulgur township public utilities commllsiou had a ymr- from teiloui injury or death sulurda wiieu tile chicle rolled down a 45ioot einbunkmeiit close to the six teen mile creek bridge on the toronto- humllton highway neur oukvlllc it is believed that the truck rolled over six r seven times in us deseeut it was recked almost beyond reiuilr ford ho buffered chiefly from severe shock und bruises was backliiu the vehicle out of tho garage at the top of uio declivity hen he lost control tho truck hud been rcountly dullvered to uie commis sion and it is thought that the drive- untuned in operating the geai shift wlui which he was unfuiulllar jcrfcey urecdrra meet on saturday lust about lb of tlle jersey breeders of peel uiid halton met thu farm of u 11 bull t son brump- i tlie forenivoii was innt liupectlng largu herds of choice uidlviduab that comprise hie holdings of uie firm at noon all were entertained to a luncheon by the farm owners the unnuiil meet- ns held during th aftcmoon the sikakcrs were mr ashuin ilrld man for he dominion jeiscy breeders mr uluck peaker of the uglsluture hon lincoln goldle piovlnelul secrrtary ocu kin- p 1 for peel ltobt micul- esldeni toronto milk producer n mr tiurden of llrumptou mcouguii and d a andrew amlculliinil reiireseiitutlvis for 1iel and llalton iisjicr lively the association has t aside u ncut sum of money to be new glove factory to start operations mr and mm chaff macon or kitchener are returning to aeton mr and mrs chan mason of kitch ener and miss eleanor are removing back to acton noon mr masn has had charge of a glove factory in kitchener for some time and hns now decided to start in the business for himself up liis entered into a partnership with his brother iteeve macon and will oper- i u a new glove factory on the third limr of uie mason knllung co plant acton cluzcns will indeed be glad to know that mr and mrs mason ore re- mov ing back to acton not only will they be glad for uie fact that an addi tional factory will be coeurcd but also for the fact thnt thene former citizens i previously made themselves such useful citizens in many circles ore again to come back to the home town mr mason ls very interested in iiuilc and acton musical circles will bo udtetmet alner by uieir removal heie work is nnw in liund at fitting up th factory ind mr chus muson is in aloli makinc preparations for opening mrs mason and eleanor will follow ai oou us nos- sibtc stock shipments in halton artan acutn leads the list aa slilpplnc point for stocl in hie county the following ls the reports of llvo stock shipments to toronto stock yards for uic monui of february from halton county hogs acton total 374 selects 133 thick unoouis 220 heavies 10 shojwi 4 light feeders 11 sows no l 1 sows no 3 3 georgetown total 300 selects 04 thick smoouis 04 heavies 13 shops 14 light feedcru 3 sown no 1 1 sows no 3 1 hornby- total 33 selects 13 thick smooths 0 shops 1 milton total i off ileclt 40 uilck sraootlis 41 heavies 5 light feed ra 6 ows no 2 1 moffat- total 04 seiecta al uilck miioouis 35 shops sows no 3 3 oukvtlle total 34 selects 1 sinoouis 30 ihujis burlington total 11 solecla 7 thick llillhltlls 4 total lur uie county bus select 307 thick smootlis 43ft havles 2u 31 light fecdcrs 15 sows no 1 2 no 3 7 ca tlo acton total 73 steers 30 heifers 35 cows 12 bulb cunners j suck- ers 3 oalves li aeorfie town- total 5 fclerri heifers 0 cows 35 bulla j cam titockers 7 calves 1u hornby ixital 34 unclassified milton total 4 hcifen j et calves 4 moffat total ijo teer jj i ti cows 10 blockers 2 total foi the count- jlu she acton georgetown 0 milton u total for uio county 01 store cattle purchased 32 the literary society of aclon illfli school ii4vr intrrrtlii meellnx laal week the sixth meuuug of uie atuin con- tnwuitlon school literary society was hrld on friday march u the president mac stewart brought lhe uiiellnie to der and uiu sccrotury vad tin luluuleii the previous nicetlnit whleh imic iupted lcltem of ipralincatloii iroui if llirco lcuchcrn of the ouelpli vaa- tloualcoliegiute institute who acted in the capacity of judges at the oiatoricul cull teat wore read by oie secietary anna allison fuvored the uudleiico wllh un old irish song the uchool paper the eyeoieiirr in three parts was then roud nrstly by murjorle garden secondly by muriel mcccimb and thirdly by doris mcdonald thu puiwr wiu enjoyed by ull present llie loncludlng number of uio programme- was u piano selection by marjorio swluvr thu critic rev c l 1oole was then called uiton he guvs nmity lilptul lilnls lo tliue lukliik part in ji piuiilinnie and clei lo the pape ol llll ard ptlii money tor jersey culu t the p el and llultou tichool falls t forget acton cummunlly glee t i4iru 11 d by fnd di by linn kiikncvi i he mectliuc w us bi ought by the singing of god save id ci l tic ondetl king the acton tiu ikistiioiied dame ax urn on friday i blue i will hold their u the lown hall vuiuug march 30

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