efoe lw sttt tt i i f t fourth car no 21 rilursday rvtning novcmbgr 22 102ft acton ontario canada thursday rvtnlng novrmbfr 22 102ft six homo print paces rive cent qhjitrrljf surmrps itnllrii aujmrrl nt ummjiu acton mlnuur uv c t pool u d parsonage willow street 1100 a m tin- mini tor faibjcct christ nuil tin minorities 3 30 ii m sunday school lncon the prayin nf pnlil 7 00 p m tin mini ler bibjcct counting tin ceit monday n 00 p m young ivuplcli leagui special mlhttnnary meeting lhursdny 7 30 p ni ji and prayer service liiyiiiil4utan knox church acton minister rev a c stewart tw a maiuc willow street 1100 a m themmvjtr subject vermin mrct far the mnterr unc a 00 p m bunds school lesson tlir praycrn of paul 7 00 p m mm a service with men choir speaker mr ron cameron of knox college monday d 00 p m young people n o ul id st andrew a night murical commltlrc strangers leaving address wltli the uclicrs will bo called upon by tlie pastor ilunliiii sliurrl acton poster wm j ilaxur parsonage prcderlck atrcet 11 00 a m mdmlng womhln the pastor subject the problem of obedience 3 30 p m sunday school iauon tlie prayers or paul 7 00 p m evening service the pas tor subject expanding ills kingdom monday lvcnlng jr and br b y p u thursday rveninc prayer meeting pt f yflt p pmpflcpamvctayt aaa fecfafcatkawarac ojipoiliiih time lo plan for winter apparh savings wlirn pivchristnias clraiancc- mark down and hurry out tin smartest of coats and frocks 20 33vs off m is ihc drnstic rult coats rwtdthoosini thi following figure of snvinps mnonj tor trimmed ntnonf reduced models proupod at 9 85 1285 lhtt5 2j 85 28j15 3385 m85 hfi5 1885 school boards the communitys i monthly meeting social side of life 1 nuke c k rrowtie rojijjiu vbillom to uiul from town during i fwrtn the hoard nom ite- the piuit week iiu gleaned by indent pupilfi munt i the free vrmu various news items motor thieves busy last council meeting on tuesday evening prior to election j outstanding roups among the reduced dresses are at 5 85 s7 si 5i k5 185 185 18jj5 23 85 2885 38il5 fvcry fnshtonablc type of coat nnd dros in the ciioqs il lvcrybody s size in the cnlc hats 51 19 219 295 395 both felt and vchct hnts in the first group at 140 and both large nhd small head sizes tormcr prices up to 4 50 metallic hat 11 1 2 40 remarkable savings through out small advertisementslffllt ct b 30c per l a ion satr one set of one ton renfrew scalca new apply haility scott r r no 5 milton magnolia wittatiis kml salt orders taken ior magnolia wreaths work may be icrn and orders left with harlty fryer main stroet acton btorm windows storm windows ready glazed as low nn 1 so bend for freight paid price halliday company 1b4 37 hallldoy bidg hamilton fob sale oie rent good comfortable houce far sale or rent with bam immediate pajuriuil n n 1 moorl ilulsbura or n j kpur acton 30 3 8all of houkfiioldrffects mrs a uctovlnh mill gtreet acton will liold an auction gale of household lficcts on saturday november 24 at 1 two o clock sharp r it iccnrt auctioneer for sall oak heater celf feeder larnc nlze flrstelasn condition cheap for quick sale apply mil rawlinos youno strccl for sall hen hon j in first class condition extra well made ako six hens cheap for immediate rule apply mrs cunn1noham the creamery acton wesley pickett ouclph road naisa uaweya at darbyvlllc will hold u clear inn sale of lib entire herd of clio ice jersey cows on wcdneeday december b at two a clock jl3 r j kerr auctioneer farm for sale igfl acres lot 3 concession 7 em mosa 1 30 working alio litter carrier hydro telephone peed for 50 head or cattlo for winter a bantatn for quick ale at 10 coo easy term j no estchaucc pred day 10 tf t rockwood ontario clearing auction salf w it crlpps lot 3 town line erin and lramfw at crcwsons corners will hold a clcarlns auction bale of farm stock implements a ruin hay and roots ako pc re heron horses an wedneo day november 28 at one o clock ntiarp r j kerr auctioneer card of thanks mrs joseph kennedy and mr and mrs john kennedy and family art desirous of thanking mr ii p moore for his kindly chpreuil nu on november 13 on behalf of die late pte joe ken ncdy also tloofl tltii ixtrntl to u10 rev mr stewart and mr and mrs v ii rumley of the jr i o d e who w kindly ortlclaud at dublin cimoury in dtcoratlng i1l1 uravx john kennedy continued on pauo qlx wonderland htm ay novimhmt s3 the fcnemy war oa it la fo itht by i people who aro left behind btar rlnu lillian ohh comtdy i in wurlor iuijj cuvluuik prices 15c and j5c haturoay novimi1kr zi the college iicw a paut of life on uil cuniptu hturrluu hobby aijni w und puullne auron comedy ruktnu thi vcount ivx ncwu t11fsiy novimufr si the iovelorn lurrtnu sally o neu and m illy ody no 0 if ranmn hip miifbty c uudy uc hind the untrr lominfj uiirle tilmn tiibin unlvurnal b j 000 000 00 buir plctiirt it u tttl oim son at 946 a m vt the c n it station guelpji every little boy and f lb invited to be on hand attcr leaving the statio 1 he is poing to open macdonold s toy land en tlje third floor there little folks can whisper in his car nntf tell him what they want for christmas or leive their letters in his special mml box d e macdonald bros ltd guelpirs largest store dally clonlnr 5 jo p ul exoeptlnc saturday at 0j8 p m specials for this week granulattd sllgaii 10 ihs for 57c choice black tea ptr lb 55c cocoa plr it 20c macaroni 1 lbs for 25c coaitort soap s barb tor 25c servus baking powder ptr tin 25c clover honey 5s 53c eggs tirst ptr dozen 45c side bacon sliced ptr lb 33c corn meal ibt for 25c special demonstration on servus canned goods on friday nnd saturday of tills week come in nnd get your snmplc special prices during tlic demonstration 75c re s 2 corn 2 ptas 2 lomalots for lores cham red whi1 j w jones plwnc 2g acton ont pay icefl i at the meetlnrr of tile celiool truntce hoard lant evening tnutees lunwlck srarrow hall and holrnca were present and cluilrman aflniur prenlded tim eleventh report of the iluuhee committer recommended that the lowlntr accounts be paid the 1 ravrllcrn indemnity co boiler insurance 30 60 rubltc utllltlen comhiujilon huht q 70 ii w ii jrt ton clocks 30 35 1 j nnr1 suppllcn b5 73 10 the report won adopted in a letter from mr c k ur vne he tendered his rcnlfpiatlan u a rr iber of the hoard owing to the fn tint ha was now employed out of town moved by i holmes seconded by a hall that the rciljrnatlon of mr c 1c ilrowne be and is hereby accepted and that the hoard cxpreiui rearct at his forced retirement owlna to his removal from town carried moved by j p searrow leconded by r henwlck that nil non resident pupils be notified at once uiat on and after the nrot day of december all pupils whose fees have not been paid must bo dented tho privilege of attending acton public school and that miss dennett principal attend to this matter with due despatch and on that date notiry tlie oecreuiry of thane pupils wlioce fees have not been paid and who were denied admittance and that the secretary be instructed to notify the principal at once carried card party slid fatiriie the duke of devonshire chapter of the i o d k will liold a card party in thr i two cnm trtrnpri with urwuc i council approve of plan of iii- town hall acton on tuerday e nlnff ha iy t novcmiht 37 at n ocik lunch win cowfully and mr ii u hnfri- be served dancing after the card party j rottd mltxwdl cfir stolen atttnufllon 00c tickets may be secured from any of the members mrs visited tltreet htr oram of fit catharines nliiter mrs elliott main i aclan cresunery chan hands the acton creamery which has for hie past nine years been conducted by mr t j cnell was last week purchased mm i h vincent nnd ullllo and msa by tho halton cream xi nutter co who ituth ollinon ient sunday with tor will conduct tho creamery burlncsn hero onto frlendn during his several years here mr onell has made many friend i who will mlks will acton for the present ban made many friend i who will r mlns nellie k hall visited her friend jllm at 0rc place he f in tdronto dver in acton for tho presenu the week end ir wm wlllett of toronto spent j the week end with miss edna crlpps you no street caihhfetieenimil lxercun tlie annual commencement fscrclccs of the hlfliv school will be held next mlra alice held of alllslon is vlblunn wednesday evenlntf november 20 in at the homo of her brother mr 8 j lll tow the medals won on held young street i pcld day and the diplomas of the graduating class will be pre rum ted in dr nnd mrs t d j parmer left on addition there will be a good programme tuesday morning for new orleans of musical numbers and folk dancing and a play will be prctenled oliver co lection at the door entrrpft 3nln jkraj afclan when john allan poised away at his home lot 7 uilrd line erin on qimdny rodiewui whhhtrihlrinity j ivtoi this weeks candy specials ptanut ijar rcaular 30c kt lb for lb so mara clilno chocolnu chcrrlr rttjiilftr coc lb for iter lb tqo assort i d chocoluus rcuulnr 40c and 00c lb for iter lb 32c hot drinks and lunches uw bervlng hot drinks and delightful lunches any evening and ou will be plraccd wltt harold wiles acton o ir i unch hot mi an dn l in i ifkr thl ihow iho m cnu give furniture foiroiristhias r rifht now s tl whole fuiiiify liin ul t ur to arrunil for i urniturc gittb iht itnd tnjoj i urniturc gifts the year through we suggest lllsi i itl 1111 suites 111 ditoom slillii an kcamonal cilair or put a marshall mattress btdroom nnd n mnrtmll gift card on tht tree c b swackhamer 1unirvi diricior amiiulancg service for over seventy years john allan was a native ot edinburgh scotland and came to tills country with his parents the late john and jane allan when a child of six years of age tho family in iqso two years after coming to canada cetucd on the homestead in erin where the deceased lived all his life mr allan was a hard working and tuccotiful ifljuior and luul been in good health until september last when he began to tall and gradually grew worse until the end came inst sunday in 1601 he was married to miss itobcna auld and she nnd a family of two daughter mrs a i mcphcrson acton ajid mlna catharine at home and four sons chester at home john in equeslng township and rtocs and aubrey detroit remain to mourn hut lo tao ulsters mra annie kennedy or shcboy can and mrs jennie campbell of chel ten ham and one brother wllluun whose farm and liome aro on alio second line f erin also survive him ur allan in hts ooui year the funeral which was held an tuesday afternoon was largi ly attended by friends from the vicinity nd the neighborhood in which he co well and favorably known tho service nas conducted by his pastor rev a stewart m a and interment was made in palrvlew cemetery acton tho pall bearers were messrs a m mcphercon john allan and his four sons john chester roes and aubrey mrs nancy eomknvnijj acton a oldest native bom resident in the person of mrs thomas qomcrvllle peacefully passed to her reward a little after midnlflht sunday morning at the family residence on mill street mrs somcrvluc bore the burden of years with amaslng vitality until about she weeks ago until that time one was able to bo about the luuna and cnjoyi greatly tho maosuro of liealui vouchsafed to her larly in october her faculties began to fall and she was pltylcalty weokened iler mental powers continued bright until the end and she conversed freely unit a moment or two before uu end came mrs somervllle was a daughter of the late alexander brown br j p who ecttlcd here in 1832 on the properly 200 acres now occupied by mr n p lindsay and his grandson richard n nrown she was in her 01st year having celebrated her 0th birthday on january 29 lost very happily in the presence ot numbers of relatives apd friends nancy srown was married to thomas somervllle in the year usd of the five children which came to bleu ue heme all survive but the eldest jennie mrs jonathan lane aeonjetown who died twelve years ago the othero arc mus ada who has been her mother s close company and helper since mr somervllle a dcaui twentyeight yoars ago with filial affection and constant love and solicitude she was hands and feet to her mother and anticipated her every want the three sons are richard at london william and murray of north battlcford oask of th nine cons and daughters of her fathers home only one survives mrs anna m surilng of itldgctown the olhrs were mrs john matthews james mrs joshua prccman and mrs daniel freeman richard william and alex audcr mrs somervllle leaves a life long record i a high type of christian womanhood her itarcnu were among the founders or the mctliodlut church in acton and early c paused a love for the church und for the cause of ood for which the rhurch ltandu her father squire drown was tbc first superintendent of i the sunday scliool and sho was from her early girlhood a teacher and a worker bhe was a rial mother in israel und iilt tulouuhip was of hraveli mm fiouicrvllli muved into town twent i oyzdii where thoy will upend the winter mr nnd mm w j oordon and chll drcn of kockwood spent sunday with their frlrncit mr and mrs o 1l drown mrs i beawlck who fractured her hip a few weeks ago is still confined to the lionpltal but in gradually improving mr nnd mrs george brookes and master bobble of st catharines spent the weekend at tho home of mrs elliott main street mrs john mann and mrs john arthurs of toronto have been visiting their brother mr qraluun lawcon at crofcswcll mich who has been seriously hi mrs o il agncw and mrs clurrldttc nnd miss genevieve clarrldge ii y p o annual mr tine tho actondale u p y p o held their annual meeting lart friday evening at the home of mr xi w brawn the officers elected for the lnsulng year arc ns follows leader mr r n brown president mr roy mckeown vice president miss velma murray becretarj miss florence johnston treasurer mr arthur mckeown men a herwlce at knox church next sunday evenlor at the evening service of knox church next sunday n special service for men hm been arranged a mens chclr will attended the twenty fifth birthday party i lend in the singing and render anthems ot pulermo women u institute on bnlur i the special speaker for this occasion will day i be mr ross cameron of icnox college wn of the bite rev and mrs cameron mr and mrs jlurtlanor frtnwr t i- n mrli n 1 1 if jnt- tcr miss mary and mn earl vannntter mcarrs oeorgc r poole j eic elvtn aamblewilllam wilson and ear vincent attonded tlie cessions of the older boys confcrcnee in timothy eaton mcmorlcl church toronto dur inc tb week-end- mrs i stalker of winnipeg man announce the engagement of her young cot daughter town until his death a few years ago rtntoycfttg c uiwnuuf r k rtlutl nihlp licre with the num rcun frl nui who cnlkd upon htr from time to unit 1 1 fun ml was hejd on tucwjay ufttnioon after a private service at the home a memorial service waj luil ut tlie unit d churoli conducted by her pastor rev c l ioolc b d ajilstid by rev ii caldwell of llmctioube intt r mint was made at palrvlew cemetery roy ncoul mm lint a bjkclal meeting of uia acton troop will be hell ui the town hall on friday tvrulng this week november 33 at 7 30 mi l 1 jours of toronto field uecre tmy wll lu ptlscnt and would like to meet thi troop important announce incnta to in made all scouts arc urged i utund thla meeting muit support wlf and family david lvirrbt was charged befuru lite magutralc moore at tlie court ii u mllun on turjulay with nt ir x rly aui h rtlng his wlft untl ftiiiilly in mill n hi was put on iuieuded ti nt titr i r uirce inontlis and order rd in th uieuntlme to provide adcmiauly h r thrii failing thbi he will tw ugnln iuiiiiimid to court for sentence juk far tufc halton county council lias forwarded a resolution to tlie provincial highways department arjclng tbat a subway be built on the middle road at freeman a chart dlstancikfrom the canadian notion al railway sbauari in 1013 tlie town ship of nelson seeurcd an order from the railway board ovdcrlng the railway to build a cubway at this dongco is to mr thomas bul waa never enrnrced by the tl savage younger son of mr and mrs board the- decision of uie highways john savage of acton ontario tlie department u use this piece of road as a connecting link between tlie toronto hamilton highway at eos tcr brook a corner nnd the ouelph line has again brought up the neccjty or a subway for the safety of the travelling public marriage to take place on november 34 ir and mrs c a warren mr and mrs j m warren mrs j i warren d ml3 barbara warren and miss e o- stone of toronto attended the funeral of the late mrs noncy somervllle here on tuesday and visited at the home of mr and mrs john wood acton and district missionary speaker camlnx to rtaptlsl church dr h e suuwcll of toronto will be the cpcclal speaker at the evening service of the bantuit church on sunday oven ing december 0 dr suuwcll was form rly a missionary in india and la now ocnernl superintendent of foreign mis slons he will deliver a special message dealing with tlie missionary work the church no criminal cases in halton court halton county assises opened last tues- davj mr justice kelly presiding there being no criminal cases sheriff brown presented his lordship with white kid gloves the civil case in which may read sued c k chlholm and r- jones all of oakvllle for 50 000 dai ages as the result of an accident wnkh occur rod on the bradford road near holland landing was settled out court tho christmas cards are beady tiik free pheso assortment of personal greeting cords are now ready for your selection the range lhis year hi larger and more varied than ever and the prlcea are even more reasonable than those given but year our early pur chase this year of these cards has pro vided the finest line ever offered to our customers our prices arc lower and we invite your comparison and inspection of this line tho prices on all cards include the cost of printing your name and address sermon uecllau and elocutionary evrnlns on sunday december 3 rev oeorgc morley b a of toronto will occupy the pulpit of the united church acton in ute morning he will deliver a sermon recital on the drive of jehu and in tho evening ben jlur ute life bf christ on monday evening an evening elocution and oratory lntcrsperced- wlth musical numbers of local artists will be given ben hum chariot race will be me of the features rev ur morley has a high reputation as an nator and elocutionist ills visit la under f the auspices of tlie united church men b club meeting of sl albans w a very ducrccsful nhower was held in ot ajhan a parish hall on friday even ing on behalf of the foruicomlng w a baxaai when a goodly number of mtlclcu and a considerable sum of money wrc contributed the progtamma was as follows bongs messrs j woods and rluby cruui mlus rita barber reclta- 11 nn ml lcjtlur tuylir readings utsu mnrkle violin wilo miss nrltic waller juiuauiyjuiiuibiatlioujhwastjua glvji riultli d an old time w a meeting in which the following took part mes daim i alt n clifford o old ham mockle jawyit omcthurnl w ii smith wal- nnd winter a very pleoumt evening then bruught to a close by the nerving of dainty refreshments death of prominent oakvllle beside it death came to thomas n nubet last wednesday in hamilton ocncral has pital in hut fifty eighth year he nad 11 for the last six mouths tim mr nubet was the first white child b rn in i rlncc albert but later he ua brought back by his parents and was ndurau d nclioolu jewcuar by traoj und was promlnrnuy associated with thejtoyal templars of temperance for 10 years he was superintendent of the ubyurlun sunday school later join lug th i united church at the umo or j 111 dice used ulli uuil to write frequently for uil papers itu late mr ntibet was unmarried hut falhu wa riv junirti nl bet am t the first tl n u la t thr- indlaim f the north t leiiiu rk ul la uirvlvcd by a ei mri uumurl k uacon oakvllle 1 on br ill r tlniv rt of carman manluiba i at knox yaunx people a meeting at the weekly mooting of knox young people a society on monday evening tho scripture lesson was read by miss isabel bruce picture studies sang of tbc lark wiw given by mus isabel lantx and fighting tcnncralrc by miss oral chalmers and miss lob atkln con contributed n vocal solo reclta tlons were given by bert huiton the wanderer and by mrs desscreault theoang my paddle sings a quar tette composed of miches l orr and l w mcmillan and mccsrs v b rumley and alex burton sang as their number just a song at twilight a play aunt susan jones presented by the young people was greatly enjoyed and was given by the following cast mrs markcly doris macdonold arabella markcly her daughter hazel coxe anna wilson niece of mm markcly kathar lne stewart aunt siuan meryl grin dell augustus saldcfrac ivan kirkness the community s synifiathy extended the whole hearted nympathy goes out to mr and mrs david mdencry and the family and mends in tho tragedy that came upon them last thursday their fifth son david fife who i lived on the old homestead at lot 33 concession esqucslng in a fit of dcepondatacy and ul health ended his life by hanging himself in the bam of the farm there that morning an through the cummer tlie joung man liad been hi a gradually increasing nervous condition he con suited the family physician just shortly before the tragedy and in the qjondjtion his nerves and general health had be come his act 1 but a culmination of his state or health tlie blow is the harder to bear for his friends in face of tbat fact that neither the family or friends were unaware of his condition as ho was able with the nervous dis order to go about his tuual dally actlvtv lies and did not appraise but friends of his reelings or 111 health the esteem in which he was held and the sympathy felt for those who have been left to moum the tragedy was evidenced in the attendance at the funeral services conducted last sunday on turrday evening automobile tiilfven were at work in acton and after trying revoral garugrn and cars without cucrrns finally t tole and got away with the max well cijr or mr h i harrison the lock on tho garnge and bam of mr la j kerr was broken when mr krrr went to get ills car wednesday morning and the rolwn that had been uned to cover tlie radiator of the car were thrown off tho car onto the floor a piece nf the broken padlock was found lying in tho yard thr uneven i ad evidently been unable to get tho car ou of the garage however and nothing le was noticed to have been molested mr w d talbot n enr was taken fron hlr garage at the rear of his resldcncu and started down the main street nill tlie thieves could not apparently t the car running and abandoned it at lne foot of brock street leaving it there on the side of the road mr ii i harrison s ear which is kept in a garage on mill street near main street was the car gotten away with mr hnrrlnn won not aware of the thof until wodncnday afternoon when lie wo it to the garage for his car and found it missing tho thieves had by that time had ample opportunity to got many miles away tho car had been just filled with gasoline and made ready for winter driving it was a 1035 maxwell with black leather trimming it bore license 104 130 and was serial no 003747 and motor no 0040 notification of the theft has been sent to the police throughout the province and a description or the machine sent out residents in the vicinity of the garage heard a car being moved at about three o clock in the morning but paid no attention the matter as several cars have garage space in this building and arc constantly being removed from there or run into their quarters it id quite evident that the thieves main need or desire was for a car oa arucijlrtiluj other twn mh tamnyred with wsnot disturbed n j wer left unharmed when thoy discovered lhey hiiinuico for rvfotttbcra of th tire hriirudo while on duly rrtr the whitfield walker weddlnc the home of mr and mrs i lorry lcott near spcyaide was the scene of a quiet but pretty wedding on m mday november 13 thanksgiving day when mr lambert ralph whltfleld third son or mr francis whitfield london and miss helen- klrkley walker elder dough tcr of mr and mrs frederick walker norwich ontario were united in the bonds of holy matrimony at 3 30h m tho brldo entered the room leaning on tlie arm of mr ocott to tlie strains of mendelssohn a wedding march played by miss jean orr of acton rev a c etuwart acton psrfumicd tlie marriage ceremony at the concliisl in of which mrs a c stewart song until and mlij jean orr fuv red tho company with the solo 1 hiro i a wlc hoocc mong the heather ii le brides go wag o wntrbeotgoele vuh heavily embroid- rcd tunic and oho wore a tulle veil arranged in fun nlmi- caught up wltli u wreath or urango blossoms and carried a bouquet of sweetheart roses carnations and lily of tho valley wltli maiden hair after a dainty lunch cervod by mrs harry scott and mm qcorgo jen nlngs the guests departed wishing the bride and groom long life and happlnei quests were present from acton spy and ouclph and the beautiful and serviceable girts received by tho brldo and groom attested to their popularity mr and mrs whitfield krt on tuesday morning for their homh in london amid of confetti and good wishes d in oakvllle public and hlghwhcre uicy will be at home to their lilcndi after december 1 at 435 dundas street i he groom s gift to tho bride handsome silver compact with a dainty chain which sho carried wltli her travelling costume which was of black haimclalne trimmed with silver belt und buckle und tin to uiatch iter coat uoa giieji with a tjualnuy chirked put tern and the c llur was tf nin and whl ttrth whlli thr rutlu were of tawu fi r ffi hut ua- t f grnn felt thr groom j gltl tu the i rgunbl and sololu wrrc dainty brooches of white u id a with brlllinnu in unl uc pdl presentation to mr and mrs hiram risher prior to their removal from their 1 arm hume to take up residence in acton a large number of rrlends and relatives gathered ut lb home of hrnnd mrs ii a fuh r 4th line erin to bid them farewell prior to moving to their new homo in acton quite a number from acton were present among uiem being dr t d j farmer who occupied the rhulr nnd e irlnc his address elc ncd mr and mra ptshcr to acton quoting the old udarl thnt what was one community loss was another i gain after a lengthy programme a puree was presented to mr and mrs fisher as a lokcn of renp ct in which they were held in th n ighborhood and the fol owing tulcrr was read dear mr nnd mrs flnhcr it i 1th u feeling of sadness t tat ill i ipany of your fiends and u l have gathered here to bid u fi re well ere you leave for your nc home in acton it was wltli dtp regret that wo lcam ed ef your intended do part u re from our mldsl but it is a satisfaction to know that you will reside nearby you have been very highly res pected by all the peoplo with whom your work hn brought you in con tact and have won tho love and admiration of a host of frlencbk now ns a further expression of the friendship which our presence here lgnlflcs we ask you to accept tills gift as a token of the respect in which you were held in the neigh borhood and we trust that in your dally life you will find it a constant reminder of tlie good wished for heal tie liapplnocs and prosperity which wo hope will bless your new life signed on behalf of the friends and nclgbboni acmblcd here to night j wanlca q hardy m a thompson m f smith a few speeches followed and then a dainty lunch wa served a dance fol lowed obprlngc and cedarvalo orches tras providing the music at the session of the council on mon day evening councillor tlietford nlool ijanr n an i atkinson were present and lucvc mason presided the finance committee in tlielr twenty third report recommended that the fol owing accounts be paid d b numi drawing wood and gravel 9 7 00 n p rben labor on sidewalks 3 04 j ii mackentle cinient 3 s3 i striven care of soldiers plot 10b a h agncw bailiff and court fees dtf 00 township of esqueslng taxes is 30 actom ill xi pubis advertising printing etc 60 01 r j rotmhaw gravel 41 10 a mccann coal 60 00 135140 tho rrport was adopted permission was given mr l ourkmail to connect the drain from uie cellar of the property of tlie carroll store to tlie street drain chief ucplisqn was instructed to aupervlse tills installation and advice mr starkman that the town took no responsibility for water backing up in his cellar tlie reply from tlie workmen a com pensation board was received and it ap peared that tho council was not required to have its employees covered under uiu act the by law closing up that section of land on young street at arthur street formerly laid out as a street auowjenee and conveying the property to ur j b mackentle was given tlie required num ber of readings and passed by the coun cil chief mcdonald and secretary mc intosh were n delegation from the pins brigade to explain the group insurance plan for covering tlie members of uu brigade against sickness and accident or fftuoiu while attend fires moved by o ifanfcrn xeconded by j nlcol uiat application be made for tmrrnrarai an to principal sum and us 00 per week far sickness and accident for injuries caused during fire brigade duty cost of came approximately 100 00 to be borne by tho council carried a letter from the highway lighthouse co at toronto asked the privilege of liavlng their representative discus the erection of advertising lights at dang-ir- us points on the town highway the council was willing to discuss uiu projjet nnd co advised tlie company moved by c hansen seconded by j nlcol lhat an additional electric street amp b installed on victoria avenue chief lucl hereon and councillor at- llnon were requested to attend to the matter of putting a drain on the street vdjaccnt to the property of mrs k f collier brock avenue councillor hansen was requested to ittcnd to having a storm door put on he pump house the account of w t burt for aluup- nlng mowers was ordered to be added o tlie list of accounts the clerk presented a statement of he arrears of taxes and it was conxld- red to be very favorable for tills year utd also for preceding yoars on osvaral items outstanding court proceedings were ordered to be taken election night with the band officers or year elected and band roya hold enjoyable banquet lironday night was the annual meeting or aolon cluxcns band and the election or officers for tho coming year pre sldent ray agncw had charge or the meeting rite auditors report presented by ricssrs q ii agncw and c w lnndiibo rough showed the finances to bo in a ralrly healthy elate the dec tlcn of uiricors recultcd as follows hi norary president j c hill bandmaster- a mason assistant bandmaster o mason past president ray agncw president oeo simpson vice president j o lindsay secretary treasurer c landsborough property custodian oeo smith librarian j c currlo caretaker j mccleaclue that vciicrablei member of the band who has been a member of the organ isation ulnci 1u inception on december 187j mr j o hill was present and took a real interest in the entire pro- 1 1 dings he luul many rcmliilccncrs early bund days to n count and recall 1th tin bund nun hu conutant and fi m ml lio ut th meeting waatu ke p lliebimd jfuing in mr hills posoislou arc a number iiiunitlug uijiij i the bands his tory lhc original basu liorn and varl ouu uniforms of the band and u capa worn ut different times as well as band records it was decided to secure t iltahtff cbjc and place it in the band hall u preserve thcu articles for items of historical importance votes of thanks were tendered tlie rloujj officers for tho fulfilment of their duties during tho past year and tu previous years which have meant much to the tplentlld condition tlie band is now in following tlie business meeting the refreshment committee provided a splen did bun quo i and an enjoyable time wan cprnt socially nnd jtlanolpg tile work of baud throughout the year having purchased tlie acton cream y conducted by t j o nell for a number of yearn we ho re by lug to cuilclt u i ntliujunu of y ur patronage we in nd cmylui in thi bu in ki in acton n r d ml i i i nil will pay big lit- i i rl i f r butu r fut nnd i ul ul all time j r ii wiiimr uho has had many ymr experluiex will tui in rhargo bf 11k ereuiniry hrrc lbjllullt n cream d hutttr co kb ton oriniatitr variety of news thsnltsxtvuur day vuuluas there was not such a wholesale ap prehending of violators of the game laws on thanksgiving day tills year as last when about thirty sportsmen were brought before magistrate moore cliarg- d with hunting without licenses only two or tiinw cnxei canle up thla year and one for shooting black squirrels in the close season a family gatbaruig la taraata an interesting and enjoyable family gathering was held on tlianksiivlng day at tlie homo of mr r ii wannrough in toronto when tlie following member df mrs wansbrough s family gathered there mr and mrs david williamson mr and mra john wullanuon mrs w a murray mrs w d anderson and miss jessie of acton mr john william- on sr burlington mr and sirs albert young and family obprlnge and mr and mrs fred williamson and mar garet of toronto contributed to nwdy ueajtal included in the bale of material recently sent to lortng hospital in ulfi parry sound district and which was ex hibited at milton fair were the follow ing articles 12 sheets 1 pair woollan blankets pair flannelette blankets ii pairs of pillow cases s bath towels and 0 linen towels 3 quilts 3 nightgowns stockings clothes pins absorbent cotton and hot water bottles pins and medical bnlbinicnts this jiospltal u thirty u miles from a doctor in the parry sound district and this contribution to tbjtlr supplies from halton county was quite an oiet bpedal fulure at wonderland aa friday one or the greatest successes of uun modern stage u the new vehicle for lillian qbth in tho enemy uetro- ooldwyn mayer a sumptuous nunlkatlon of charming pollocks famous hew york drama and which will be shown at hie wonderland theatre on friday tufi play which opened to a consauonsl triumph at the times square theatre new york not long ago with fay rainier as the star li one of the most lalkaf plecru of dramatic construction in years mum olsh plays the tragic austrian heroine paull hi the tolls of inry dm la with thu piyclio logical liavoc of wis rathar uuu its physical damage it ihowa an aus trian family in a series of hatredj andl troubles brought about by propaganda hysteria and other breeders of hate uiat follow in tlie wake of warfare it la hold as one of tho drama s greatest con irlbultons to tlie causa at the kveninq meal diqkhtle the victim had been properly patched i both broken legs sat sis stitcliaa uneur the chin plaster cast around uw chest and a small silver insat in thft skull lz by the way doc lie whispered as tho weary surgoon gave one but proud look at tits hajidlwark i don t know just wlwn i m going to pay you for oil mils i vo got a few hundred laid by ui the bank but to tell you tlie truth i nl laving that in coc of an emergency h t ry branch c f farm work farm maclunery stock etc hau sn expert writer in the family herald and weekly star the recx gnlsed first writers ul cailada