Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 12, 1921, p. 1

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ttr wvkp jsvss fortysixth year no 40 lioo pent ybian acton ontario thursday morning may 12 1021 33e0 ik tlniteid states single copies rvo ccnta tub methodist ciiuhch aoton nev i m mover putor pltmmbl wuiow bt 7 pm the minister 11 a m the ulnltr 330 p m sunday ttcltool you aiih invitibd ousu knox church acton rev yi l findlav b a mjnuur- mm- willow street 11 jim the porils id the middle passsge a mnmin for ha middle- aged childrens alilrvux the jlft that coma hack 7 p m- creed btitl coulum wvtuhyhomrwicixcmw new advertisements a colt for sale a threeyearold oolt in iood i dltlon apiiiy to lost a grey tweed coat at pork an sat urday uewro- ji1cctoh mcdonald acton wanted man to cut nit trim lawn weekly for tho rimn work may be dona saturday afternoon or irj tbo evening apply to ii p uooiib young pigs for- bale nitm- young pbrsabouthrweel old whltn apply to john b1lton acton p o lot 37 con 1 kaquealng help wanted agon its independent act in your city and county introducing 36 lines fast selling rubberised household apparel make 116 a day up writ 43 wellington west toronto 444 bio bargain in motor tires 10 each will purcliose three 344 ooodyear motor tires with tub tire and tuba in good condition rave driven about 1000 mile vaata apply today at 433 fueh prkss officb for sale happy thought range waahstand dresser bed springs mattress 3- day clock and whm other furniture ian a quantity of dishes una wll landbbonouoh lake avenue acton card op thanks mr j and mr writ landsoorough and family and karl if vincent dealra to npnu their sincere thanks for themany word of sympathy and acts of kindness by their friend and iv fc neighbor in their recent aad be reave went business- properties and residences for sale two fine business block on mill street each con tain in two separate star also fine new oement block house a bargain for quick sale it j kerr 4tf ral batato agent fox meat wanted bone me ant ttmh it you have any i young dairy calve to dlapoae of or animal with broken leg or anything suitable for fox meat hay tor sale also shorthorn bull and fresh raws a number of good young ewe with lambs and a quantity of alalke and sweet clover seed blake vannatthb it n no i georgetown lot 3 con 7 krln pi on ftbrsl 43ff local farm agents wanted wo have a splendid farm selling- pro- position and want a local agent in your township to work mconjttnction with ii rf securing and suing- farm lefcda fl4 mtum asoufed oiiniodjnn- we have been established many years rj and are expanding op business and want a representative in each town- snip writs orel to box 17s i station d toronto m lv i milk i have added fresb milk to tiny line and will sell pure rich milky rujht off the let lta per quart customers must call for it- w evans west end mest marks make mpney jvt homg 15 lo 6q rail weoljy op yoijr pre tijrto vfritiqg stio- carastfor us ff9 citify9si w intnic a4 supply villi icdy work wcskarfus sbowcwd servter church s colborno stt torbneo wi ip nioav mav- ti- jhe great aif robbery -r- surrlnv the famous aviator jjdutenantoii locklear the story of a band of air puatea thiilllns nlbt battles above the clouds a brilliant paaunt of illuminated planes mauoeuvrltik and iandlucat nbjhc comedy- tbe uldnlsht alarm starrine bill parsons ford di- monthly saturday may 14 the market of- hauls slar- rlnft porotby dalton comedy the charming mrs chase jrukjtwfa r- tuesday may t7 uonut hutch with will rossrs adapted from the story old uiitcb wve up to it chanter 7 ot ruthtir tho bocktts pothe eontedy new arrivals o a gay company of tub frocks tto a gay company indeed frocks frocks and frocks lovely creations of cool delightful materials sorefeahing in appearance and so now and every one of them so easily tubablot so mo of tho smartest of these dresses are of gingham designed for bports and street wear they are the cleverest ever and then there aro many many desirablo frocks of oile light summery on for afternoon wear dark ones in rich allover patterns lovely in coloring and delightfully sheer in weave organdie frocks that are exquisite creations of laciness and frocks of many beautiful imported fabrics that beggar description it is an inspiring interesting collection that gives cvery- womantcgardleis of preference or purse limitation the op portunity to chooso from the seasons choicest modes no need to bother about spending hours in sewing no indeed not when you can choose from- such a large variety ofgrments- otdvery type foreyery purpose at prices that are reasonable- even a bit more than reasonable actually tempting w oeorswtowu georgetown milton- n ward uuon hwrtl r e ward all departments in this big departmental stoke heady fob summer all tho womens and childrens wearing apparel ll- tho wash fabrics and staple goods all the mens and boys wearables all the new wallpapers fiborcoverings drap eries and furnishings for tho home come tocuelph to macdonalds if you want broad choosing and highest possible qualities at lowest possible prices v i 1 d e macdonald bros ltd gueutts leading amd largest stobe wyndlunn matdonnel and cardcn slraeu gudfi out ksqueslns esqueslnx cfisqucslns bqoelnc bqucln bsquealna wc have a very large quantity of special assortment of gum drops crpajns and chocolatesxandies that sell regularly for 40c 50c and 60c a tb saturday special fyice 29c assorted chocolates regulaf 50c jfd ftqc galarday spec- laipsjce3c v nellsons- soli borl regplicov chbpolate plain rafsjn peaqut and pil- saturday special prteo 89e- h wiles and renew your strenatb for the rest of the day youd be surprised bow much better yout llt feel after partakina- of i hlqucdal cream sods or perhaps vrenah chocolate- sundae jwo as4 rood i mill street acton coming m bmni rljsiill atel jav speciijcn as the remainder of ourdry goods and crockery stock it taking up mucht needed space everything in thec lines must be cleared out at oncerregard ness of what it cost including k i fuljftsortmiptiif mens boys ajidiciddluvqyerajlaanshictsr haltons official referenditm maj is given as 3044 every mtrnieipaluy in the county gives sobatantlal dry majorit am fewer votes weret polled than in hit iteturnlna onosr mccready bald the official eoont of tsat ballots east in the tleferenduni vote april it last week ue reports that votes wrs favorabi to liquor and 0ll for lrohlbltlon th number of vote potted throuch out uie oounty wo a7m while the number polled in the tefrodum vote taken on october sc ltlt concurrently with the provincial awneral election wus 11340 1 the flaurea for tho various polllnc suhdjvlalons of the ouunty follows no ysm acton acton j 3 jo 311 news of local import prt bamball match of 1821 u it ton team cunt up on saturday afternoon and tho drat match of the ouon took plsoe the visitors won out with a score of i in 4 tho same was rather slow ld 7 naion lelo nelson nelson nelson euchre and danes at beverley houi a euchre and dance will be held at lovrley house churcb sureot thursday may a at i oclock in aid of acton tennis club admission fioc all member uid friends re oord tally invited exceeded safety first speed a local motorlat was chsraed be fore if 1 moore i o lice mag 1st rate yesterday mornlnf with drlvlna on the public afreet at aapood danceroui um public safety pleaded cullly and wn rliieil 1000 and cost itenrtcdya nw harjwsr star meusnej w keinioiy a hon have npened their riew hardware tlnwi and pluinblna atoro lit the premises formerly occupied by kenney bros their stock looks attractive and tho public are rapidly maklruf their no qualntanc 7- mr omlth plumber died on friday mr thomas bjnlth plumber ju ho was taken iii latfall and went for treatnlent to the hanltorlum at weston treatment grew worst and returned home a- couple of weeks afo l death came on vrlday und interment wau made at- oualpii on saturday mrs smith 1 inft s widow wlut two children and ua comparative strsnaer in town general sympathy will be feltjtorlfr bank front bermuda i- dr and mrx t j 1 irsmier re turned tut week from their winter sojourn in ilermuda tliey hod a very pleassnt visit this bclna the second winter apent in tbls beautiful island while en route on their return to canada- dr and mrs fnrmcr spent a rw days in washington d c the dr is enjoy na frequent routine- trips here now he had his brother from joronjo here for a days aport last nelson 7 brant mlllury tlos 8 trafslaar trafalsrar trefsossr tsafalksr- trafalasr trstalcar trafabrsr lit 161 113 107 its kasssjta wey a naasajpweya nassaaaweya poor worionsman by tklnaj tbet tax off toe thlncs that yerqnbravyto preserve life k and ajtye the oommop people naif a chance to jva tie criticized the qorernmen for remalalnat in powot wltb no kaa date rrbmnrr wja w p mrrlvdee vated that ne wast a loss tx underatsim the fanmers partr the ubarat and j y o nartlea were both uahunt far the tuns thtna and tb planks tn tbsir putform wore alike yet for some reason or- otnetvthey wore cchtlns each other while their common enemy the conservative party waa supnlna in between them and would again enjoy to sweets qrorace for another term if the xjberal and faifncr barties did nqt come tosoijm reasonable un- dersandlnat h nvlted the vv o oraanlaauoiuitov join- with ths uberals for- thai oremhrow of tha present aovemment at ottawa oolse the poutu mr pardee en hvraed on to a oonslderable extant was jtbe muobducussed hplnney biu which he said after all the ver- bosliy ts stripped from tit 1s purely cantounase and a return to patronaao for electkm purpoaes tbls bmu the smkr aaidvwlli bo fouaht to the extreme limit and will be allowed to pass only by dosuia belnc applied- ass jf cleaver of suruavtoo also sddreswdthanieeuhaw a vote ottbanks to mr- pardee was moved br mra jb vs peaobokj and aeoonded by mrs fred dewar tlnewspsoermn die this week charles james bowel i president and nntuuter of llellevlll intelllstenoer passed away at hut home on friday nftsnm ulnftah or sohidduratlon n fvus a son or sir mockenxle k o m 1 i c onetime premier of canada bd for many years editor and pro prietor of the intellurenoer mr bowel i was in bis c4th year leopold b duvldnon the foundor and editor of the newcamtla independent passed away at his residence on saturday in hi bird year the into mr david son was taken 111 with pneumonia about a woekoso a beautiful mothevs day the weather last buafaay was alu- aularly appropriate for the anniversary commemorated- mot hers tiny very fltt in refcronros were mode in the churches and bunday schools and the services of the day were calouluted to enaender und deepen the love for mother in tho rising sonerotlon in fact the effort to- lajauloate filial rs- ksrd and esteem ror both father and mother was noticeable and very laud- sble cltlsen aenemlly and especially r r thtwowho attended the ohurchvaer- turarrpresentatlv foriattoiuked u complied with tho mclher day ouaaestlon to wear a flower for mother 1 orenla by the county council at the meet ins of the county council i tuesday several arntits of money were muds as follows icoo to tho soth llalton rifles to assist in the re-or- aanlsatinn of th battalion 400 to the gordon homo for neglected- chil dren at milton and uk to inspector den yes to assist in nnnnclna a con vention on educational matters for the county it l flnmlna aarlcul- mr f pard blfc al mikasi womens liberal club en sturdafrnee ur fred v wrdee m k fop west umblon addressed the milton wo mens liberal club on fltrdy af- ternoon v dx mocoll wm ohalnnan there was a aond auandanoe- atr sirdoe oonaratulated the women en elr wuk and suted that it was his first appevrance before a womens efoeral cub f he- discussed the railway situation at lensth if condemned the work of hoivjir bauantyne mlnlstci of marine statins that be refused to cancel a contract to buy ships at 3300 a ton while britain was offerlnc to sell hts deintrtraent almlur ships at 125 a ton the contract mr pardee stated coum be canoeued but mr bauantyne preferred to squander tb eopl ntoney the tariff question was reviewed mr pardee stated that the xjberlu wnswou1d psy wolnsdsntpl fie ulolmb waterwok debenture is- for a 3100 srantyfor aohool fairs but it was refused as the council has entered on a retrenchment policy 8tin suggesting the highway rous when ilneve uarber was ut milton 1 tuesday tteainr county council i in vest up ted the unit rnatstered one of the section of the toronto- barnla hurhway adjacent to acton ifo says the route now mopped nut the seventh lino to acton crossroad thence to young street and whether 11 will come throush town from thence by way of mill or church street is not yet designated the survey run up main- street to the j t it croealna- and thence by theross country rmjto previously jndtoated to crewsons corners proud f n heme folks vote mr icdward of baaln- avr mlcb inrenewlna his subaorln- uoh this week say i look forward every week for the old mans story in the fssbb iwsss it is indeed very in teres tins he surely ho m groat memory i cant guess who he is but when the tight time pome 1 may inow i was greatly pleased with the way the iteferendum vote went on april is i am proud of you people over there in the old hums times are rather dull bore but t am busy halton towns debenture debts- according to the municipal statis tics report issued by- the provincial secretarys department for the year ending decejuiber 1j lfij the follow- uigare tho debeoture debts of the townsjror ojn county of halton i munlolpo 948111 schools in memoriam wlih maity itnunt the death of mrs mary ilrunt ba week from pneumonts takes us lutck a long way in local history mrs brunt was the daughter of mr and mrs john vincent nnd w born in acton nearly slxtyflvayfura ago 1 her early young womanhood ahe mar rled jeorro ihtvopp in a few years leorge died leaving his young widow with a bah y daughter whole now the wife of wll i urn lnnilsorojigh and tho mother of two hne sons cdwlu charlie the farmer of whom is soclated wjthhlrf father in business about twenty years or mure ago the widow mavrlad thomas brunt- brunt win un active mcmlxr of the salvation army and being a godly to his tbey lived hapily togetbsr until mr brunts rather sudden desth sixteen years ago while her mother the late mrs vln- ihnt lived kliu mode hor home with mrs brunt mrs brunt also cored for her brothers orphaned son fisrt if vincent during bis childhood years with motherly solicitude ha in turn when hsgrew to the years of respon sibility proved himself a son to her during- her years of 111 health and final illness mrs brunt was a metnber of the methodist church and was always interested and regular in her attend nnco when her health permitted the funeral from ber homo on lake avenue on thursday afternoon last was con ducted by her pastor itev i m moyerv interment was mada in tho family plot in kairviow cemetery serial and personal- you will always und oiir stock well assorted with fresh groceries frliits and vegetables a lowest possibleprfces- john bafilbvcorn 18 cehtaim- v uy psjao- dr j w a mocahough head of lho nswutraroeaerara department j has received by majp the fpuowliib 1 death oarttneat on th printed post- i cai and unerialccrs i to bo sent to the jugutrar genera lo i case of death county lincoln namo of deoeasedrjnhn ibt4oyoam a hearboth date of death april 18 r data or burlalaprlll where interred-ontarto- causeof deathvwomena votes name and- address of physician in i attatntanoaljbery league i name and address jpf person issuing ii jauriai wjgato son of jtemwiranco 1 fllarnaturej and address of undertak- isr w c t u orange eentmel h sued durlnar the pastyear oeorge town raunlcipav3v47 schools 33334 total 370301 uurllngton municipal 4ts64l schools mi43i total fstt- 007 milton munlelpat 373313 sxihools 1337v total 330340 this doea not include su00o for how mlgb school erected last year oakviue muntol- pal 3373431 schools 3jsc9 total 1403133- i v enwertb lssgues annual baueft- the anual banquet of the epworth league was held in the methodist school boom on tuesday mrenlng about abtty members and friends sat down at the daintily prepared tables mlssmlnnle sl bennetl presldspt oc oupled the- chair after tho good thmgs provided had been thoroughly enjoyed reports of tho years 4 work were- given by- the convenors of the various oojnmitteesj the bdoech of the evening was given by pcv w t flndlayb aj on toung peoples oportuqltles uhad many valuable uawestlons nnd woo replete with in spiration to service a nloeulng fea ture of tho proceeding wn thepi tstlon to mis bennett who has been the very able president of the leaguo past six vears of a beautiful morocco bound copy of theehurch hymp book rev mr moyer was present for part of the evening but was called out a mldnlobt wanderer the sty is current that an in- dustrlous little man who works a nailer very day butyls always ready for a little spree at night tfa modicum of boose is available in any quarter got- badly befuddled ust baturday night h knows every porner of the town when he is soben but when he gets a h o w ins in- variably sees aoiinlel ttoloat bs bearings und final iy found himself ftouiiderlngln the coql waem ot fairy iabehe scrtnltled out on tho shore f mf lu j bhorey srarden attt0 chlokeb pen knocked at the door and besought the chickens to let him lib they railed tn understand hi unguage and the door was not opened then be floundered about- took a header through the wire neljny of tbo poultry yard and landed again in the waters of the lake this sobered him some what and be began to cry for help adding oh if i ever get out of this jlunwoe touohbooeean7 jiftwm nnaiiy rescued time will tell if ha wanslubere in bis pkfage of ajmtliwnoe mlltonv position onhigbwsy bye terns the hcformer says milton has been uldeuacknd li the route of the tor- tosnrnln highway unfortunately for the county town its location in the oi otre of tho county rendered it lmmissule for consideration on this hltfltwayv route milton in however within twelve mllus u tho toronto- lamllton highway on the south and twelve miles of tho toronto barnla hlghwayon the north and k it makes strong etiough push to have the pro vincial county highway transferred from the seventh to tho second line u wilt beinn splandld position for opn- nectton with both motothrowrf stoneithrouoh window on sunday whllo a- motor ear was driving down mill street a rear tire struck a small 71 ton o on tlio edgo and it with such force against one of the plate glass windows of moore- head confectionary store that the window was unfortunately fractured the question naturally arises as to where tha liability rests for the oc cident a similar case came before the auutton council for consideration laat week when- a uerchant asked imyment for a plate glass- twlndow broken hy a stonn thrown from the pavement by a wheel at mayor mitch ells car while disclaiming sll liabil ity the council agreed to pay one- third the cost of repairing the damage- netlees in post offices sr illegal a ruling basueeq made byb post- jnastsr oenerars department and in formation nsntto all postmasters that lost found strayod stolen jmv other nollees are i the notloe to postmssteni is as follows postmasters ore warned against al- lowing nouoes other than post office notices from being exhibited in the lobby or tho poet orfloo the depart ment is aware that pressure is often brought to bear upon- postmasters to exhibit notices ofmejngs for charit able and religious purposes lost and found notices etc but it is considered that the post office proper should be given up wholly to the post office in order that official notice of the department may receive the un divided attention which vie publlo interest requlra halton rlflse acton company a full company for- the- active ilat- tauon of tbohohon blfle is tplbo recruited from acton and georgetown about- thirty actonboy nave already joined and the bfqoers in charge are anxious to have this number doubled within the next two weeks a com plete issue of now clothing and equip ment is now on hand uqd ready for distribution the unit will go to niagara camp mr eight days training commencing juno 17 this will make s very profitable and pleasant holiday for any men who can get away tho officers nnd n c os are all service men und- will be glad to sign up recruits at any time in their officers the men will have the special advant age of experienced man who haya seen service they understand their duties thoroughly and know how to treat the men enlisted under them- countyi wona institute meetings the summer series of womens in stitute meetings will bo held this year as follows aotqii and bonn ookb urn at mrs oearge r agnewls home aotan on wednesday muy 3b ksqueelng and qoorgetown at township hall stewart to wo on t may 3 germany has accepted the allies ultimatum and govermnent agrees to carry out terms decided on by the allies an unconditional ves given london bng may li oermany will say yea to the ultimatum of the allies today without waiting for the time limit ofsl days to expire th be i oh tag- acted decisively yes terday voting xao to 17s for the ac ceptance of the london terms it fol lowed the advloe of a new cabinet which bas as its head dr wlrth the leader- of um clerical cent party and is composed of social democrats centrists ld democrats by aocspang th ultimatum ger many pledges herself to- do these things cay 3x480oqe0o wlthfn twentyfive days pay a total of f 33000 0000 00 of re parations nt uie rate of 3436000000 cash a year plus is per cent of the amount of ber exports disarm clvjllan military bodies in bavaria koat prussia and elsewhere in accordance with the terms of tho allied accordo of paris of january 20 punish immediately the persona guilty of war crimes give guarantees to carry out her pledges acceptance of the ultimatum finds britain and italy as well as the unit ed states hopeful that tbls action win not- anendtothe plan of france to invade the buhr tho french military preparations however have continued its though the invasion was jo be carried out even in the face of german nonuesclenco and french troops not waiting for the aerraan reply took possession of mnhelm from whloh it is atop of less than four mllesito keaen mcnwhlls the polish insurgents in silesia are continuing their war to gain possession of the beat parts of that province britain and italy are taking ineffective protests against this intrigue which la resulting in severe righting in whloh italians are taking part aaalnst the pales onrauuiy bt rushing forces in the direction of sllosla and berlin reports that a uerman blow bt to be struck slmiiltnneoualy with acceptance of the allies uulmatum hornby and omagh utmrsa iiiobin son home on frlduy muy 37 te meetings will 00 live no at 310 in the afternoon in each place miss krallv j ouoat m a of toronto will glvt her popular uddress from lands bind to john otiroats ambtuf the womens institutes of hngybrtl bcot landand wales in acton popular topics will- boplven at the other plaoes mrs gorman district treat dent and mrs oeo haylll dutrot 8ocretary will attond at each meeting lunch will uo served ateeotimeoting mlah nellie ilynds was hotqo from toronto over bunday 1 mihm vera wiggins was homo from turonlo over tho weekend ir icorg aimew jr ofsl oeorgo was home over the weekend v councillor w l mulun has been rather seilously iii for several days trwlulo stewart of milton spent sunday with former acton com panion mrs- jamns flrstbrook of- toronto spent a few days this week with acton relative y ilss limna perrymnh of toronto w visiting at tho borne of mr and mrs tho nollls v mrs dr drydenof toronto spent ilny or so during the week with acton rrlenda master curtis cole of chatham la visiting bin grendparepts mr and mrs n pmclam mr harry campbell of toronto via i led his tnolber mrs qeorge camp bell who la 111 mr a williams and daughter of torontovlslted mr and mrs william williams ust week mrrandmrsiuroblanicklinand babe of quclpb were guests of mrs a k nicklln over sunday t mr x b- mackensle u attending the national convention of the coo deal ers association at blcbmond va k mr howard f aulson attended the funeral on friday of hi brother in law mr charlie merriani at markdale mr wm uarber and mrs john mc- ouiof oeergetown visited then- aunt mr jas scott third line but tues day r- urs thomas barton and mrs it t barnes of tpronto attended the fun eral of the lata jur mary brunt uujt thursday mr a wiitamaofbault buk marie miwnt sunday at the home of his rather und mother mr and mrs wil liam williams mr and mrs oeo nrandow and mr and mrs boy sherwood motored from hamilton and spent sunday with mr and mrs u c mcdonald messrs thomas and johnmcolure miss jennie moclure and mrs n forbes attended the funeral of ths late bov j d morrow toronto on saturday quulph end mr and mrs fred bel cock apd family of milton attended the funeral of the late mrs mary brunt last thursday mr jack nonlven who recently completed his a p 8 course for the saor at toronto lias taken a position ir the vacation at the hqlllngoraold mines at bchumacver ontario mr and mrs c hartley harrison uhd family leave next week for the wokt mr harrlsan has been appoint ed circulation manager for- western canada for mcleans magaslno on tuesday evenfpg- of last- week aurlng th official visit of nt -etx- comp j j- bhelley of torpnto to peexbs4iuwjoirirhoialaroh masons brampton ebxcomp moorehead was post principals jewel mr and mr b s jackson 113 shannon street toronto announoe the engagement ot thelrvonur daughter presentation to nffis geo iiavill after seven vare bsrvlce as presi dent ef womans institute the twenlyttral annual mooting of tho acton womens instlhilo was held at the home of mrs jolgn mowal main street op friday afternoon may the flnunclat report sliowotl receipts of almost i j 00 tho institute has in the post year supported two french orphan marcel and taulettn davln- nnd sent them a cbrlstmas ro- nbranoe in cashl contributed to the i w v- a home ovur i to 00 gavo- llt00 to the soldiers memorial monu- meot icoo to tho armenian relief fund besides purchasing brooms from the blind soldiers thero is sull substantial balance on huhd the following ntneera were sleeted rorthn coming year r hon president mrs 6 ijavlli president mr oeo agnnw 1st vlceiroa mm alex bell 2nd vice pros mr john mowmt 3rd vtceiros mrs margaret stewnjt becretarytreasurcr4mi blixabeuj el oraham directors mrs wm bayers mrs m mclean mrs annie johjrfgton mr wepb holmes mrs kdclamblo copvsnor of musical committee- mrs wm held convenor social committee mrsm stewart convenor vlalllng commlttoo mjrs j e mcmillan almltornmrs alek bell and miss masales usher mrs bishop mrs gregory mrs datable dutrlct director ulas to e ora- haro musical committeemrs wm raid oonvenori mrs oeo mann mis ii wallace miss m araaret bymon mrs ostrandor mrs o if brown mr frank holme mrs n f moore mr n l gregory and mis barbara plank social committee mr m btewert convenor mrs thetford mis rx hawthorne mrs wm hall mrs fol- ster mrs j dabble and mia a wren visiting committee mrs j mc millan convonor mrs j bymon m- ix c biissell mrs avansbrough mm k brown mrs it p moora mrs wal- laoe lasby afld mrs j c nelson just as tho buslncsa was complotod mrs hovlll who bas held the ric of president for the liaat sevait veirs was presentod with tho following od- drea ami a beautiful electric table lamp tho prentatlon was made by mrs oeo agnew and tho address was read by mrs alex belli dear mrs havim wo regret to know that you have wlgned as president of our society but feel also gratmed to know that you will still lwtwlth us to hehi on- with tho work in which you have devoted wi much time energy and 1 perseverance you have truly been a leader among us and we feel that it will be difficult indeed for any one ele to lake tho position whloh you haveo ably filled with keen inalghf and patient help you have guided us along the path which joud to greater womanhood better -nnd- happier homes and nobler nltlsenshlp you have over kept be fore us tho hlghnt meals and if w have failed to sccomitliah nil that you had hoped for us rest assured that you have glvbw u a wider vision for- the betterment o the homo and coun try and- if in the yours to come wo are able lo carry cut those ideal wherein w have failed in the past it will be iwcauun of the seed which you so putlenuy planted within our during the war we luive seen j10w hsrolcally you have striven to make the lot of the boys in tho t re nohow easier and also to nballsh at least a little of tho misery among the orphans of those warhtrlckcn lauds inspired by your sear we aro privileged to aharo in thoae efforts and it was truly a- w pleasure to work under your patient guidance we honor your for your forgetful- js of self which has been manifested in many kind acta of charity of which only those who have been mosl closely associated wltbyou areaware words are altogether inadequate to- express our regard for you but a token of our appreciation of your help fulness among us we ask yon to please accept this lamp it ha a twofold significance- it le for you a remem brance of us and for us am inspiration to further the work which guided by you we have endeavored spj carry on together w signed on behalf of the womens institute mits ajco aonetw mbs j mowat mbs wm sayisns islizabuttii b graham mrs ilavlll though taken altogether brrtiriemado orveryolling rply ihonktng the ladle for their kind words of appreciation of her work as president and for the beautiful and useful glft whloh she would always regard as u precious treasure tea was served ut the close of the eetlng m trm he miebedjthe fun allltleboy ran out of the house crying bitterly and his sorrow- ap- pealed to the kind motherly party who wo posalna elbe stopped to question him whats the matter sonnyt hbe asked patting his head father just fell down stairs svb- bed the youngster well well dontory aboiiiitsfud the motherly party m dare hay hes v not much hurt hurtl wailed the youtigster talnt that me sutter seed him fall all the way und i never sea nothlnl wanted a live one a dealer in stuffed animals who also kept a few live creatures for sh jiave bis shopboy who- was permitted ta sell the htuffed ijpecl- muna orders to eall him when a customer asked for any of the living animals one day a man called and demand- mi a monkey one of these t asked tho boy who was in charge he pointed to tho stuffed specimens no i wantai live monkey an swered tho customer the boy stepped to tbo back of tbo shop 1 youre wanted alrl ho called to his master the district annubl mooting wlll be muriel augusta tn teginald arthur held jn jalermai publia jnji on thurs- iyoungost aonof mlv tmh hah t day june z nt 3 oclock- ml on helen ounton toronto formerly of acton beordroore will deuvev an addreaa the piarrlago to taksv plaoe on juml pte james carnshan ims beonv transferred from forlquappetle sask sanatorium to trunqulllo sani tarium kamloops b c he enjoyed the trip over tbo bookies very much fnund roses in bloom in tho gardens amjewrohowrjm thfr ountainpaka four feet deep the editor and mrnmoorohove been favored with an invitation from the lieutenant governor of ontario and mrs lionet clarke to attend a garden party at government house toretetp in honofbt their oxoollenoleg tho qcv- jprnor jcleneral of canada and tbo duchess of dovorisulro onthurtdtfy ith not i wssssm

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