Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 4, 1919, p. 1

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ii zht ttion jtttt rfcs forty fifth ycnrno 10 acton ontario thursday morning september 1010 single copies fivo cents new advertisements the merilbdist church acton rev i m mover pastor parson o willow 8l tho i alitor will owuuy tin i ul u ot both month g ui j evening aorvtcos you are inv1t1 dcouh house for sale iicinl dolnrl ol twu story 7 4 fruits and vegetables broah from our gardens and or ehords auk for our weekly prlco hsln hlho i ih ratlmh fruit land ontario 1 13 niagara district enthusiasm enthusiasm is an intangible but highly important asset tn our busincsajicre lik6 justice it is nomothmg that cannot be seen but ycry strongly felt we are enthusiastic about our business every one of us from the writer to the- last employee we do not like half hearted methods and we do not tolerate them cither in ourselves or in our co workers farm for sale the well known farm an the town lino between enqueuing and lrln lot 1 3rd con containing 100 ucrtn jood frame house bonk barn with silo wall fenced in fair ntnto r cultivation jor further lurtlculurs i 1 1 ly to jt f hydi it 81 ii it no i acton w apprentice wanted to learn ncwnj apor work job print irux and linotype typesetting machine operating hoy at fourteen your or over one who has paaned entrance examinations preferred apt ly to day to the fiiee3 pitfsh of11c1c acton clearing auction sale in acton household effects the undersigned has received in s ructions to sell by public auction for w h walker at his residence main btreol acton at 230 in tbo afternoon new tlmo on j saturday september fl tha following hounohold goodu x peninsular preston range for coal i or wood as good an new 1 small j ourney heater for coal foal stove 1 small wood heater slngcrl bewing michlne 1 dining room ex tension table kitchen tabic small stand 1 sideboard 1 kitchen cupboard 6 kitchen ctiairs 5 hock era 3 bedroom suits spring lounge i 1 setts cushions columbia ommu i phono with records rag hugs parlorji table z book cooes poldlns lied washing machine quilts carpets xon oleum pictures lace curtains and portiere curtains curtain i oles on it dishes palls kettles 3 frying pans sauco pens a nitantlly of dish os 2 tea kettles silver knives and i jrorks spoons 3 iunpa largo flour i cans with lid dread box china duh ea flower pots coal bcutilo palls i book case with books croklnolo board i jardlneres kloetria lmn hot point a i quantity of tinware crumb tray and i brush net of small scales steamer i tirj oo1 choi por new flour i tfoluiiajer fruit strati er alarm clock o cw floor mop moor brush carpet fiwuopor 1 outdoor seall flower stands and a number of other articles terms cash u b bhorsy r j kerr we are enthuslauc about the new autumn merchandise coming iii enthusiastic about tho first of the new suits and coats for women heralding as they do a season of lovely modes enthusiastic about tho new togs for school boys sturdy outfits that withstand the young live wires in good stead under strenuous wear enthusiastic about tha new clothing and furnishings for men none better m western ontario a price and stylo to suit every man who comes we arc enthusiastic about prospects for autumn mcr chajidising magnificent stocks aro pouring in mens womens and childrens wear ables wallpaper floor coverings and draperies the new fall assortments are increasing day by day on account of extensive and discriminating buying prices t arc the very lowest compatible with satisfactory quality and dependability let your outofvtovvn shopping be done at- do e macdonaid bros ltd guelphs leading and lakgbst store wyndham macdonnel and cartlen streets guejph ont interesting letter from ekaterinburg interior of siberia cnptajn arthur kenney has inter cfltlrur experiences with the british military mission passed through northern china a i udgot of letters from capt arthur kenney c a d c wore re celved on monday by tils parents mr at 1 mrs w il kenney church street one of the letters was written at omsk hllterlu june 33 anil tbo others at i k r 11 org i the interior of that f t 1 it v in co of itusala at omsk copt kainry wrote weil tl o biggest part of my journey bos iton com i lotnd and it has been more or less exciting have still c j miles lynds boarding house main 8treet acton the is rye hrltik tofft ami dwaf una opposite ryder a mowat s olovo factory has boon oo l verted into a modern boarding hoiut am furniture and furnishings are new comfortable rooms bright dining room oood wholebouf meals board by day or week meals supplied to travellers rest room for farmora wives and daughters plucis reasonable mrs jos lynd fiji opening jfeiay and saturday september 5th and 6th inspection hy the ladiuh of acton and vicinity cobjdiaiiy invitcd misses cooper hill stabct actton acton creamery co highest price paidfor your cream fair test and full satispacnon guaranteed highest market price for butter fat will receive any amount of cream you bring in we are paying the highest market price for live poultry- let oa know by mail and we will call for your stock highest market price for cream and eggs open monday tnorsday and saturday evenings onto 10 pan acton creamery co willow street opposite government building wonderland friday beptember b heart of the wilds an artcroft pluure with fclole feratwon loves false kates bennett comedy saturday september the source with wulluoo iteltl a hi v comedy urn the iirlttsh oasotts tuesday 6eptember b the ulrt w t- a with jcthol clayton no tho xur of the circus wednesday septemblr 10 nucnanons wife wllh vlr lnla iearson coming tlie cavl c ii him- gregory honest goods russells we are now clearing sum mer goods regardless of cost a few children s gingham dressed left sizes d aq 7 to 12 yeara regular 2 50 lo 3 00 for p j a70 see our window display of goods suitable for comforter aiu large aize cotton batting 72x00 groceries our grocery stock is always fresh and complete our delivery is at your service highest prices paid for eggs and good dairy butter s d c russell honest miixsthkbt acton ont ator g1m sxopt friday ami saturday dealing back i we left vladlvostock two weeks ago to nleht and everythlna seemed ana had a russian t3cn era i on the train and he was warned before we left thai he would never reach omsk we thought notblruc or this at the time at is to i had just gotten into bed when the train became rather bumpy my nrst impression was that it was a pretty rough roadbed then i real sed wo were off the track and we watted to see tho train turn over this coma soon enough the lights went out and i thought of trench oandle i had in my suit case i got it and tho padre my roommate and i calmly started bo dress soon a young lieutenant in the next com part me nt yelled to us to hurry as we were hanging ovvr an embankment however we finished our dressing and crawled out through a window and looked things over then we began to realise what a narrow escape are had tho accident occurred horse shoe curve the bolshevists had rem owed the plates from the out sldo rail and pulled the spikes foi over nfty yards the engine by good fortune fell inwards over tho other track tho baggage car tipped and sunk over the trjicka i do not undi stand how are did not break out the lighting is run by a gasotlno engine an 1 gasoline was acattared all over the dining car telescoped our car and both tipped half way over tha embankment only ave persons were injured it was a miraculous escape when the excitement got a little subdued a itusrlsn culonel and my self started back about two and a half miles to n station to wire for help we had only gone hsjf a mile when wo picket up a young fellow beating it away from the wreck i don t kn tv wt st was done with him but bo wits likely shot after soid i ng the message i took an cnfli o and went down a mile fur thcr to the tunnel an i got a patrol of american soldiers to guard the wreck i fit jianilng v were taken n 1 with true hussion dellber atlot a new train was made- up and we blur tod again twu days later wo crossed into manchuria the northerly part of china and onally ruact cd ilarbln wo remained until the next day it is a very pretty city and has a better class of people than vladivostok although a chinese city it is evidently hussion in its customs except in the chinese quarters the country through manchuria is oil prairie and immense herds of cattle horses sheep goats donkeys and camels may be seen there ta prac tlcally no farming except in a few districts where they raise beans in abundance millions of bags of lhera may be seen piled up ready q be atnppwr sunday momtrg we reached the city of manchuria here the train was aearclted for contraband before re entering tuberla the officers oonos ca ted about 60 000 worth of liquor cigarettes sugar saocartn llk silk stockings etc perhaps the moat interesting part of this trip was seen around lake has kail there are e7 tunnels around it on the whole i prefer the c p il trip s long lake superior we next reached irkutsk where we spent six hours the country from here was wooded there is more or leas farm lug the people live in tillages and form tho surrounding country it is a sort of community affair they use all wooden plows and harrows we reached omsk yesterday morn ing and are quartered in the hajnp- hlrs uorracks expect to leave next wednosday for ekaterinburg there are no street cars in any of tho cities we hsve passed since leav ing vladivostok ths streets are very dusty here they have nicer droskles and tho horses ire much larger they also have ft sort of irish jaunting car bur willi four wheals the blbertan government building is across the square from us it is a magnldocnt building one sees ueneral kolchaks men riding all aver the city most of them an cossacks they tiave very rtrlklng uniforms the new russian rrm to being equipped wltfi acngitsh in fact cnsdlanuiuornis d equlpmenl the ilrltlsh are also sup plying the nmmunlt on wo go on bosrd for kkaurinburg to morrow tilgrt ion t worry as every thing w ii be all right- they say it is a lovely town will write again an noon am possible alttioju news of local import heltons oldsst native born heo h llowes tn milton n oldest rltlsen liom in muu n ha la in his slth year iiowas born close to the town 1 1 11132 mr itowes friends be llavo ho u th oldest native of itulfun still living in tho county can any one name rn oldert champion won tenor matriculation exkntt the results of the horn r motrtcuts tlon examinations were published on monday itoy j ilrown and clara llrown acton candidates were both successful miss ilrown also passed her part two vacuity of education ekomitlon this year mis ken try received this week from lirr other soldier son cant w o l keunry it v c a beautiful nsekuoe uf jobs tears which he secured in ji uaulcm while there after che tak suqr shortage to bo rslievsd a tupatch from ottawa yesterday soy llnro is every expectation that the hugar shortage 1 tho west will be relieved shortly as a result of re prtoentutlons made by the hoard of commerce tho acadia hugnr iteflnlng company halifax has arranged to ship nine car lor day for domestic mlu olive mowst psssd faculty enl or the six candidates who were sue cessful in tho counties of i alton and duffer n at the recent examinations for entrance to tho faculties of kducs tlon miss oilvo mowau acton was one tho euooessfu ondldatos in thoso two countli a wore k l annls tm ii with it i geometry c il brown pl 1 o uovaird it ii t mcc kraser it ii m j mcklncy pl iom mowat it i creamery business ghana friends messrs hubert manhnnavrerry watson have purchased tho business of tho acton creamery company and after september 10 will operate ths business as tho acton creamery and dairy company they have also pur chased the business of the chestnut grove dairy from mr t v watkin which business they will take over next monday mr itublnoff la going into business la toronto inspector norton has resigned cliss w norton of iirampton has tendered his resignation of the osi tlon of inspector of the ha toe eel children s aid society in which h ens done good wervlce unfortunately there has been a disagreement of some kind no action on the resignation has ben reported for the success of tho work of siding dependent and neglect ed children in tho counties of peel and ha i ton the past ten yesrs much of the credit is due to the considerate of sacrincing efforts of mr norton acton teachers return to sohools tho teuthers whone homes are in acton liavo returned to their school duties as ollows mioses ruby clark mo re nee holmes margaret ilorttiett itertha ilrown to toronto miss dor othy netaon to manltoulln island mim jfnnf ollrien to albion miss margaret mcdonald o button miss annie mcdonald to port arthur miss ileta i lank to dwlght miss alma conway to delaware miss marguerite ftewart to teev water miss jean wil son tromoaa miss alicia o rrlen to oconnell miss kranklo mullln to weston snd miss itossio mullln to tyrone the new school principal mr j m hosxcl the newly engaged principal of acton i ublla and con tlnuatlon schools succceeded in tor mlnatlng his engagement at tors and was here f th opening of tbo schools on tuesday the hoard of educa lion is nature ly pleased that the new principal is here for the beginning of the term mr itoasel visited all the departments op tuesday forenoon greeted the teachers and briefly ad dressed tho pupils he aave instruc tions aa to tho text books to be se cured by the various pupils and the book stores did a land ofoce bus noes during the afternoon junior matriculstlon examinations the following list contains the names of the candidates who were success ful la whole or in part on the pass junior matriculation examination in this oounty middle school normal entrance candidates who were also candidates for matriculation have been considered in the results group 1 c r dreokton m elliot ii w ullle ian l kent j i mowat h- k lsw ner m m munro m k ituasell j w ityon w it tapreil j il waldie group ii c i davidson alg j c nell chera group hi g e anderson u and c ulsl phys lat a lat c l il anderson alg h w cleaver alg g h chapman alg h e chlshotm a tic hist k m denyes ii and c hist alg goom phys is k early phys lat a lat c m galbralth lat a a mcm laird phya chem lat a let c j uohwn lat c mucnell wt ana hlsu chem t a l morgan kng comp phys o a hlnolalr kv c c t tuck anc hist a wilson anc hut phys chsro kr c m a wilson lat a lat c g e wil son alg i hys the acton csndl dates in above list are jessie 1 mowat jack k waldie george k anderson and g lu duff wilson ths orlndell reaewarne nuptials lr golf i has dosed hut omce i nui vol nl la now practising i get rgetowit thb pall ka1b8 tho ontario dfoartment of agrlcul turu his issued the hat of fall fairs for the coming season those in this vklnlty ore announced for tbe fulloar- ing dstta actou aroiur ilrumi to i ilurllugtun caledon jcrln yrtolun gait georget wn milton ookvlllo llockwotxl titrces villa t nonto watery own weston j wuodbrtdso sepl m and 14 oct 7 and s sept 1b and 10 gept 0 ool 1 epl xj and 34 occ i and oct 4 sept it and ib oct 1 and x w oct t and sept it 20 oct x and 3 uspl 15 aug 3x sent oct ttept u and 13 oct- 10 and 11 neighborhood news- town and country rock wooi iteove wood of luramoaa iiod the mufnrtui e to lose jc fine head of cattle lost week from his pasture field a weeks search failed to locate thent james mutrle of the o a c farm guelph a former esteemed resident of kramoaa died lest thursday he was born in brsmosa and was a son uf tht late william m trie ballinafao threshing i day tho order f tin ml mrs will itoiwl of george town arid mr qeorge itosxel of iiallln afad spent the week end in mitchell the guests of mr and mrs il c walk er mrs tl j walker and miss ireno who had spent tho past month in mlt chell acompanled them home mr and fm a il van natter and mr illaka van natter attended the ex hlbltlon an tuesday mrs pickering and little daughter margaret have returned home after spending a couple of months at the miss margaret graham of norval wbjj ths guest of her slater mrs a e famsil for a few days lost week mrs k ileewck of acton won tbe guest of frlen la here for b fow days last week the times journal vort william says the mom or mr and mrs c a goodeve 311 north harold streel was beautifully decorated with gold englow goldenrod an whlto oatsm g uf the uoly city by gen ailenby lln- tuolay august ib for the wadding uf miss wlnnlfred mar guerlto grindsll daughter of mr usury ix gri ndell end sister of mrs c a ooodeve to mr i earcc victor hose warns gf toronto the brides only attendant was her llttl loo allison uoodeve who made a retty a nl grace ful flower girl in her frock of while tits trimmed with lace and pearls tho wedding muslo was played by miss ltulh delameler and hiss hilda tyler sng lie loved it 1 mom tho oeremony was performed by the itsv r d lleuwud pastor of the kirst tlal tlst lhurcli the pretty bride wore a gown of t ussy willow satin and georgette crepe trimmed with em broidery and seed pearl and veil or urussels net held by a coronal of orange bluasorns she carried shower bouquet uf white rusts and asters mrs goodeve sister of the bride wore dress of aupe georgette crepe and miss ismlly ilvsewarns sister of tha bridegroom who came up from urate bridge for the wedding wore a dress or whits silk after the oeremony mrs aoodsvo held v receptluvi which was atteu led by about thirty guestal and t which ths many bosottful gifts ware displayed mr and mr rose wstne left fur the west where tho honeymoon will btflpeul snd will re turn east in about a month tu uk up realdenoe in toronto erin the village council will bold a con cert on fair night to provide funds for decorating the stage of the town hall mrs a ilutle left on wednesday nr last week for the weet accompanied by her youngest daughter ula dell mrs w justice and two children of winnipeg man are here o a visit to her rather mr j gawtbrope and other frlerds pto j miller recently returned from overseas with his bride has moved into town and resides on mill street g dell s mill after being closed down for repairs for the psst two months le runnlna ngaln mr snd mrj j iuckerlng of buffalo n y mis hsthlay and miss hnyder of oklahoma have been v bating re la tlvn here mr and mrs wm jackson seventh line krln announce the engagement ot their only daughter mary lsvlnla to mr wm j wheeler son of mr in 1 mrs jus wheeler the marriage to take lice early in september a ivocate championship won by the acton club last saturday the 2 en challenge cup for base ball chflrnpiomhjp won against georgetown the score was 13 to 5 the final game of the series for ths itaseball challenge cup donated by olenwllllams was pnyed in the glen on saturday between georgetown an 1 acton acton n wltl a scam of 3 t i tito ii ji was gioitgktown acton illaokburn musters cola clarke arnol i ilrown norton ifyder iteynol is mclctnnon herri igtmr hynas ityon j mi kennedy martney mcleod w colo 11 wennody innings 1 3 3 4 b 6 7 1 fltl g rgetown 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 q 3 g acton 3 0 0 3 0 1x4 13 mculnnon the pitcher for acton pitched a splendid game his curves and speed proved to be too much for the georgetown batters outfield and in field provided sensational support after the some mr liarroclough presented the cup to tho acton team and congratulated them on their sportama n ship qeorqetown miss lll ii mi hal tlnd mrs threa rases purtad in tow be euken vi annlo hradley left last woak for yskuma wash where she will visit her sister mrs itradahaw uty herbert of itrucp o unty walkorton visited at a il castells last weal prof hutt has returned home for short vacation after lecturing in north carolina v 8 dr il y iricc or ottawa spent last week at hts home on the farm on the seventh line mrs j il msckensie and children vlsllod at niagara and buffalo for a few day a mrs a il wilson ard m ss mary visited friends at ueamrvllle ami oriiasby last week mr and mrs wm harris and m kdgsr harris ot ilockwood and uln telford of winnipeg were the gueals of mrs wei herald lost week ward three kqueing- ww hold picnic and celebration in honor of their soldier boya tn tha park georgetown on thursday september il ur and mrs wm mcallister ot kdmonton visited over ths week end with 1t and mrs mcallister it is nineteen years since they left ontario for their western home herald burlinqton on wednesday evening returned soldier patients of uio hrmnt military hospital were royally entertained by a pumber of ladles from durllngton and hamilton mr itoy miller of wisconsin spent a few days wllh hut mother here ilav canon il greene of toronto son of the first rector of burlington will preach at sl luke s harvest thanksgiving services on i sunday september 7 mr and mrs s a dearing an douoce tbe engagement of their only daughter florence jane to mr il a bheppard of detroit the wedding to take place quietly this month mrs geo doan attended the grand lodge meeting of the loyal try blues at co i ling wood lost week ir george hamilton of stratford inty treasurer of perth visited his sons here last week mr snd mrs h f naubltt and four children uf corfln n y motored to burlington to see their brother john nslabltt who has just returned home from hamilton hosphaj lieut jo mccoll of tjpokane wash who recently returned from overseas and his suter mrs wallxoo and son of tonawaoda a pent last thursday with their uunt mrs j g wj lson gasetts crewsons corners tuesday tbe schools re opened on after ths summsr vacation uulte a number tiave attended the toronto isxhlblljon tho past week or ten days the sunday s h h i hre w the future commence ut 3 00 vmx instead of at three o clock as at present mr and mrs mays end joyce snd miss lucas milton are visiting st mr m creweons itsv jnllr hendersoti who reoeotly returned from overseas visited 1 1 nlstcr mrs o lamb lost week mr snd mm w van norman nora end donald guelph spent labor day t mr j gambles j mr hugo biich and mr john ileau felt hespeter spent hundijy at mr lc mr aitl mrs john ismpe ouelph prt t the week on i at mr if damp uiss dorothy burns t ualllnafgd aiwut uunday at mr w a murreys mlas bthel damper is spending a wak with friends in toronto mr john moknery llalllnefad visit ed at mr w a uurray s on- sunday miss bmma welkins new york is visiting ut bar brothers mr t wat kb mr and mrs v lioasett an i uui iren visited friends in toronto last wesk arthur lynda teacher or singing from the hambourg conservatory of music toronto teadhaa in acton on thursday of efch week studio at the f of miss woreno murray limehouse lir and mrs a halllday and son alex of toronto returned to their home there after spending a few ho ii days here mr and mrs wm mitchell aud mia l rene visited over the week end with friends in toronto and took 1 i the r hlbltlon mr and mrs vollltt an 1 family have returned to their home in toronto after summering in i j m chouse miss winnie ivens has returned to rtranuord to resume her duties on the teaching stair there mrs cecil defentheau and children have returned to their home la i ew vork after holidaying with her parents mr and mrs d swackhamcr mr and mrs kjwnjd marshall ore home again after spending two or three mpntl s in streetsvlue mr alf marshall has accepted a position on the office staff of the callle bros ietrolt mr win marshall and mailer ralph i ave re i ur rnil to toronto after spend lug a few i otldays here milton mr and mrs geo cowling an 1 rlill dreu arn away n a two weeks motor trip xu ottawa rev h w and mrs hrtp and little son spencer spent a fnw doya hot week with mr and mrs il j hare mrs wm llcw ant miss margaret hows luip lxn3 upending u tew wrtki ut lustev r muskoko mr j 1 i hurroi of lnelnnuti has been visltli g hts brother mr sam hurmo mrs richard ray lias purchased tbo reaidenco formerly owned and occu pleil by iorcy auporl who has moved to toronto lieut stuart janes and bride arrived home from overseas on sunday nlghl it la five years since stuart enlisted for the great r being one uf the nrst to offer his services for king an 1 country reformer nassa claw eva j on tuesday afternoon of last week quite a number of the neighbors of harvey brldgeman gathered at his home at knatchbull to help raise bis new barn mr quirk of aberfoyle was the contractor lverythlng went together without a bitch mr bridge man will have a fine bank oorn when finished a baseball match was ployed after tho raising and auj per between nelson and nassogaweya tbo nas aagawcya boys won out the temperance forces of divisions two and three were organised at a mooting at urookville last wednesday evening mr jos moffal reeve was elected i rnsldent mr thoa richard son 1st vice mrs john marshall 2nd vice rev c s coasmore b a secretary treasurer rev j t strao ban and mrs h jfletcher captains for division 3 mr g t wilson etui miss a senior for division 3 the forces are being put in shape jtur the referendum vote i i fall wheat seeding is now the of the day tbo order oakvilus lion dlgby a wilson of new york was gueat of dr snd mrs t d j farmer kingslow during the week msasra groves a dickson have pur chased the confectionery business savoy from il j dew a bury mrs icrnest buckle and miss vera mccleary arranged a most plsasan shower wednesday evening of aft week for miss gladys taylor lovers of music in oakvllle will k i loosed to hear that there is aomo t rospect of the oakvllle choral ho itly being re organisod mrs il j dewsbury has sold her i lock uf three stores on tbe comer of t o i dome and thomas htreets messrs colllver and hodgson have returned to town and are busy getting thalr apple o vapors tor establlshnieiit lu ortlcr fniylue fall work mrs costw of das moines iowa slater of mrs rev j k munru who has been visiting at ih manse presided at tho organ in knox church on sunday evening news coninq8by a ta ost enjoyable family galhoiius was held ot tha home of mrs john muliwn lout saturn y aid bmuy who mlxiy mveii inambers uf tle family of the late george lona on 1 their husbands wives st d losoendents to tho fourth generation assembled the time was speut in delightful social intercourse family reminisce noes sitoechee and mush those present were mrs s ic mc kec f ueiuilto alts mrs a i suley grand view msn ilr ud mrs itobert t lane campbell and allan of saull st m irle ont mrs m k lape tier aoti ijeut u il lane and daughter knna of st willams ont mrs n il kmart and norma f loam vl lie miss klua iins leamington mr hon wrigbl ruthveu mr and mrs n r moore and msrgaral acton all the members of the family but vlvlng wore present excepting mrs il j mi broths were houry uf krln john of gara fraxa roberl of sautt hts marie aggie hannah sarah martha anno snd kit this was the first time they have all been together for twenty three years this hsi l y event will king be remetubered jddejl oft milwaukee oregon the titers uud sisters woo sttonded social and personal miss llertlo smith la viaitlhtf friends in toronto this week mr john m warriii of toronto spent tues lay in t wn mr it aro ii h j n- ly spent a couple of days in t rotito this week mrs f w lawn an cltfwron of toronto wore hero f r sunday missos joan an 1 annfi i in isay spent laat week with frlonds lu toronto mrs a i nicklln spent a few day luring tt n week with friends in tor onto ur trod funk uit 1 miss lottie hxni t toro ito wuro hero over the mr robert allan jr second line upent u few ilays nt hamilton during tha wook mlas agnes j g uld of pittsburg 1 s vultod at mr w j gould s dur ing tho week corp sheldon mayer left on uon day for stratford to take a vocational rt urse there mr rlchanl somervllle of london vlsltel hui m thcr an 1 otltor friends here this week miss stella mcum went to toronto on tuesday to take a situation in a business office there mian myrtle clarrldce returned home on monday from a pleasant visit with miss mcleod at i aimers ton mrs george duls and her grandson master lugeno mel i onion visited in toronto for several lays last week miss kate kenne ly returned to her school at allandalc after spending her vacation at the old homo farm mlaa sarah gauhan of detroit spent a couple of days at tho home of mr j j kennedy arid with other friends rev w h hartley mrs hartley and daughter of shelbourne spent w few days with miss conway lost week dr and mrs hell max and buster and ex reeve llynde motored- to tor onto last thursday and took in the fair mr c williams and his son herbert of hap it stn marie wore guests of mr unl mrs william williams this cami lu clark of buests this week of j qould bower mr uud mrs meaford ro tl mr and mrn avenue mrs tho gamble of windsor and mlas janle mosaics of toronto visited ut mr j l caml lo a an 1 t ther friends on sun lay mr and mrs davn rrown and chll- iren liavo return t london after attending u wook with mr and mrs ernest crtpps mr an 1 mrs ate wylle and mas tar john and willie of ivmbroke visited ut mr an 1 mrs harry macdqnalds during tho week m us m urlel mason ot brantf ord has been visiting her grandparents mr an i mrs wlluam mason john strcel this week mr and mrs jon mckagua and miss i- vnlyn uul irlnni of hoc host or n y mtei t suuday ut 1 ia sisters mrs j j kennedy mr silas stathajn and mr and mrs howard statham of utrathroy were guests of mr and urs thomas 3 tat bom olid family during the week mia ruth nelson who lias given her holidays to superintending fresh alr children s parties from toronto at whitby returned home on monday mr and mrs w j statham and lyle und lois urul miss mcdonald of rxeter motored to acton last week mid visited at mr thomas btathora e messrs sa nuel word on of oeorge town and john h of fergus apent labor day with their brother adol phus and sister i maggie ut tho old misses pearl baker toronto otis armstrong brussels jean mcleod icmbra and l m royce guolph re turned to their school duties here on tuesday mr e j moore of toronto who with mrs moore and jooelyn had just returned f rt m a trip up the great lakes to duluth spent the week end st moorecroft mr jnd mrs g c 1 rice of ham boro centre mr and mrs chas thomuson and children of hamilton malted their uunt mrn get campbell victoria v3i ub miss bertha luece of tho firm of kmlley a co west toronto who has been visiting for a few days with her act n friends hsvreturned to her place ot business in tho city mtases margaret and laura mcdon hid returned last wee rrotn a 1 leusant holiday visit at barnla mlsa mar garst left on monday to resume her school duties at sutton mr james matthews spent a few days during the week in toronto he attended tits big sshll iuon and spent an evening on the grand stand enjo ing it as fully um the young folks mlaees- vex hurvoy an i margaret wllsou who have boon members of the ttaff uf ute merciiants bank tho tast year or so are about to retire from thalr positions there mr lloyd kenney has boeu given u place us a junior lord athlestone roprletor of the montreal star hail appointed copl harry n moore son of hov t albert moore d d tort nto t take charge of ths edlturlsj and reportorlal work of the star lu htngland with head quarters it i on ton mr moore has boon in cliargo of the stars business in washington d nliioo bu returned from active service overseas the newspaper inatlt ct uptoani to pass rrom tot h or to oo ii dr mooro was editor of the ktraa inuuts fbrty two or forty threo years og ths lsber day holiday the wockii mraens big i ollday on mouiluy was very ifoherully bservet many of our ci likens went to toronto for the djy nt d articliutd in the unprecjdjnlel jam t tl o exhibition some apent tho lay at h mo i ultlng matters six ut th houij an i si rraui t lugs lu hli ihse fur full luh r day hi ulwoys well oltaecved here though ii n were a few showers the weather was as a wt ole vcrj ploasanl v s- x sfflffly

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