Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 26, 1924, p. 1

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fn 3 arjp ft tyninth year no 52 thursday mopning june 26 1024 kcton ontario canada thursday morning june 2fl 1024 single copies flvo ccnta ie methodist church acton ev chad hackett p lor partonaga willow st i i 0 iiu splendid too sunday school session tj mlnlator subject llilllip p tn tlif minister hub unity iif tin hnlrll iviuyhoiy welcome preshythuan knox church acton minister rev a c stewart m a maneo willow street 10 00 a m bible cau study in inllhftw chapter xiii 1001 n m sunday school 1100 a m the minister huhjoct 5uty or pleasure 700 p m the minister subject letumrti or duly strangers leaving add nut with the ihera will bo called upon by bo tor all are cordlallt ijw1t1cd sjpecial notices advert ernes a in ttita folumn ccnta p minima charge 300 par laaeftlob 3 for sale hox 333 guelph i found suggy spread owner may have fame by mytng ipanu apply lo f phew piess office carriage forjjale 1 condition apply to mrs jas powb brock avenue here they are all the lovely summer fashions for women and young women 1 o the season tins been backward to be sure but women know that so far scorching weather never failed to come and they have been buying thoir summer clothes accordingly while choico is best and garments rrcshest and where selec tions are broad enough to include everybodys price in the right style all of which means at a big reliable store like macdonauvs dresses skirts iilouses sweaters hals acoessorles all wonderfully interesting and fairly priced one good dress special at j8s5 in voiles blue rose artichoke green orchid and tanger ine shades figured in white siics up to 42 bust measure pleated skirts special at j375 wool crcpo in grey sand and navy blue shades sires 20 to 30 inch waist crcpo is a splendid texture to keep the fashionable pleats sweaters smart and special 375 pullovers and cardigan styles with and without sleeves black with white navy with white orchid grey and sand shades news nex su nermoni 1 i lev the methtj iiim twdyij ura haei william af friend irif removal ha eke i si heritage unity- of ff import 1 raw cherries t ling and evening klitell addresses ett aa pastor if barn durlnr lie hero revvnd their two eon 1 have made many o will regret their i the morning mr hit be a splendid the evening the lust kelly w iwhfn a toronto i reel n mill j j head on the he tori hat lltf cars 3tmmej oldant narrowly ftfternoon mr wm j along- elgin street f by leo omalley of tcoedlna down hill 1 did not awe the car time to atop and ran vde of 0mujleys car tured two ilres an i car but other than ma done and both proceed on their obituary mrs btuel ohuoune una ethel 0borne ono of the moat highly esteemed resident of bronte wife of charlea osborne lighthouse keeper and leadlnjc natterman passed away on saturday night after am iii- ness of two month ura on bo mo wm born in bronte el yeara ago and had pent her entire ufa lime in tho village the late mr on borne leaves deal do her husband a family of one aon john who js aaaoclatod with hla father and aeven daughter mm j i joyce of bronte mrs harry lllnner or ardlnl beak arvllla and alma of toronto xjia winnie and grace at homo the funeral wu held on tuesday at 330 m the late urn- osborne wm prominently aaaoclated with tho bronte home and school club and the women mloalonary hoclety wanted two waitresses and one k italian woman for july lz apply sunderland hovtilz for sale cabbaore and cauliflower plant good ock j mocurie 35 crescent summer sewing thrift specials fine nainsooks secured f good thrift vajuo jrom a manufacturer in tcn- j yard lengths 36inch widths regular 60c quality if you can gel to town this week buy if in tenyard lengths for a whole summers sewing at per yard just 39c pure wool delaines 32- inch es wide in splendid quality at per yard 125 for sale steel gasoline tank he alien cap acity in ood condition john crawshaw second one telephone georgetown o6r3l- fiil auction sale martin finn will hold a clearlna auction aale at sceno street acton of household effect on saturday june 24 at uo p oi hot htndley auctioneer for sale a girls hardwood deak with book ahelf an oil healer kitchen cupboard n and a few other thing rteasonable i li he aeen any evening after si i apply to mrs amort mill and wilbur st per yard just 100 viydia flannels regular 135 yard a special clear ance value at per yard just 98c and crepes a group of lines ratines clearance slightly in need ot a tubbing including values up to two and three times as much as this clearaway price per yard just 75c caro of thanks the undersigned wuh to expm their t sincere thank and appreciation to the tielchbora and friend who have kindly assisted during the prolonged umes and death of our dear mother maw wiu f the oeau- tual floral trlbutea tub family x farms for sale 4s jrarma in the counties of hal ton ap walungton tarying- from 40 to ww acraa lt as aeod you our list a nambtr ot homes and baslnes p to acton for j- j xlfo insuraaoe money to j a smith rsml jdstata- aaaal 5 acton ool tojjp to ftoo per dav lftr you u you will qualify for m position as an auto mechanic elec- trleal lgnuuon battery welding- ex- pett few weeks required tp learn borne work at fifty cents per hour to asalst xoutbrotuiti your trainlna bx- 2rt instructor practicsj training- but demand oetatscud now for blg- pay and a brighter future write or call foe special offer memphill automotive train- inq institute if king- 8l w toronto broadcloth 30 inches wide regular 100 quality a few good cqlors to choose from at per yard just 35c sport flanoelfl in the popu lar high colors as well as soft quiet shades 32 inches wide regular 125 quality a always something inleresuiijr goiruj on in giiejplygnfmac- dorauys an ideal place for sununer style and thrift shoppinjf d e macdonald bros ltd guelpits leading and largest store notice to creditors of the estate of william andersor deoeased the creditors of william anderson late of the village of acton gentle mj3 who died on tho fourth day a june a d 124 and ail persons ha ins claims against hi estate are re quired on or before the nineteenth da of july a xx 1b24 to send by post prepaid or otherwise deliver to tho ufklerslsnod solicitor thulr full name adoreases and vdecrjtlns and full partioulars of their rialm 0 nndaftor the suld nine toon th day of july the ekecutor will proceed to distribute the asset of the said vatutu among the parties entitled thereto and they hereby glv notice that thy will not he respontlble tharvajtler for any claim or claims of which they n not hsvo received notice if tnbl oleenth day or june a d 1914 albxandeit chlipfl charles jo jaltkelt executors by u n kurmr aoton ontario their solicitor ia wonderland friday june 2 a royal divorce a jlrltlabmade nim ti tory of napoleon flonaiiarte told in one of the teat pictures comedy creation uuy hud dles saturday junbss toe grali- starjlng uustln karnum comedy creation when wise ducks uat asducatlonul reel johnny bwonlnh tuesday july 1 forty harae hawkira sturrlng lifmt gibson the lent episode of the haunted valley comedy creation the caddy weekend specials cocoanut crea1hh in strawberry maple and vanilla cream and chocolate regularly 40c rb weekend special 32c 16 assorted chocolates j good assortment of creams and hard centres larly 40c and soc t weekend special 32c ft rcgu- iror hot summer days these arc the days everyone enjoys a dish of ice creanij or a nice cool drink come in and try a nice sundae or sodaf mill street acton hwile tom yukon coming mix lit north -a- k l gregorv son w wll 8 vou hon if you will lt u shoe specials for friday and saturday mlss itr w women latent kid and calf hlrap hllpiter uml iomi in lie lot hali lrlco 290 wtru 376 und 13 50 uooilyumi wwlted w fltlluie new rreml hj muit oxford black and brown hoots klret uikhs shoe in every uy price hjm- unrth sfijio mnl 0uo fbber fcuilo m und 19o hi chlulreua hliii hll in ntn imiltifi- ui 91 i17s tennis shoes a little better and cfteaeif our prices harry harrison the shotman new line of travelling bag and suit cases i trip to h sating if harrison f matthews motored to r daya flshlna in a visit to mr and kmald and mr alex visit was most enjoy- former acton friend r trip was hlgnly suo shipped borne two good ne finest of pickerel the i measured over numerous tables in ktpplled with these line the areneroslty or mr mr morrison ibytsrian church holde bth anniversary gatlon of iloston jresby- bsqueflng oelebratod niversary of their church services sunday which sted by rev malcolm mo- pjrampton moderator of the church at linens 36 inches wide in a tew good colors at the spec ial priceiper yard 55c fancy colored voiksr38 inches wide regirfat lines j in a special this week t pa yard 50c saving time in tannerie bday june 10 daylight saving i go into effect in the tanneries qo and the acton co here this has been da necessary since toronto la idaylisht ssvlna time and the i onee of the company operates puxht saving time business i the two offlce was practical- rinded for three hours each day the two seta of time what the remainder of the town jke in the matter has not been upon it was not discussed j last meeting or the council but krobabty come up on monday regt ttm tseartniofe c67 operate this system during the of july and august aoj brttt tani i- ii a j ebi will not interfere with the lis as the holidays are now on ieardmore toronto office staff visit acton saturday afternoon about flxty ty of the employees of the tor ofllce of deardmore a co motor o acton and were entertained by arm here at six oclock a plonlc was served by members of the on works to the visitors on the una of aoton athletio association lowlna the supper a same or soft il was played between the toronto ira and the acton team from beard- re a co it was a good lively af and created considerable interest on the spectators the game was have been a seven innings affair at that period the score was a e so it was continued to nine innings clon got the upper hand in these tra innings and the flnal score was j- in favor of acton the visitors lotorad back to toronto immediately ter the ults wi1uam o i cant there passed away at the home of her win itr alma grant nf st mary friday evenlnr june 10 hltsabeth ryder widow of the late william a rant former and e teemed resident ot acton deceased was in her 88th year and for some years had lived with her son in bt uarys while residents of acton mr irani had u wifon shop on the lot now owned by mr wm mainprise about forty years ago the family removed georgetown where tbey resided until the deslh of mr ornnt aeven years ago the following children aurvlve alma of bt mr rye c w and mm v swlnksey of winnies mrs john aililes of ayr and mrs thomas wheeler r of toronto mrs dan ford swaokhamer of acton is the only ur- vrtina sister the remains were tsken by motor on sunday to oeorsn- town where a funeral aervlbe was conducted by ho v charlos ilnckett or acton interment waa made in green wood cemetery wits william ciupps after a llnajerlng- illness of over three months mary ann smith widow of the late william crippa passed away at her home frederick street on friday morning the 20th insl de- was a daughter of the late dr hugh smith and was born in acton jane 7 181 sixtyseven years ao she was married to william crippa who predeceased her thlrty- durlng her married life she lived in eramoaa and latter in owen sound and ctat twenty years ago the ramjly removed to acton where they have elnce resided four sons and nve daughters survive john of vancouver b c albert ot cleve land ernest of erin township and alexander at home mrs a wood- rord bt thomas mrs ix atkinson of acton mrs mcqueen hamilton mrs essdown of london mrs e holmes of georgetown there also survives one sistejj and one brother mrs angus cameron of london and john smith of winnipeg- deceased was a christian woman a good neigh bor and friend in need the funeral which was held on monday afternoon was conducted by itev w ii howard and waa very lsrely attended the beautiful nom i trlbutea showed the esteem in which deceased was hold the pallbearers were atx grandchil dren messrs will and bert cook taiialph wlu meq hgulllto saturday was a busy day in the park here three ball games played- in the rark last saturday after noon and evening the ladies played at qe0r0et0wn baseball ha acton oils yrar talnly bocmlnff moat everyone acorn a to bo tnto it but oh haturdny tho park hod about all that could bo crowded ito it in one afternoon the senior team plaood the junloi maplo leaf team at 2 it the guetpli team i a good organization and are leading their league hut aoton saturday was too much for them oil bon atarted off on the mound for acton and held guelph without u until the nrth innlnsi he got rather a tough corner in thin inning and hough wont in to rellave him with the hasee full he a truck ducoik man and the next hit a fly to katey the following is the box no ore of tho quelpli aii ii ir a ro rc mctaple 3 b brandon r f attlleson m cray c oconnor p ilrolman 2 b wright i b tauranl c f lang i f news of local import 51c acton bowler at fergua f aiton hnwlar rmnprlalng leonard atkinson acton rltchl crippa kitchener 4 0 0 0 0 0 ii 0 i u acton ah jt h a po k ilbbon p 3 13 110 hough i 10 0 0 0 0 clarke u s 3 0 0 3 0 itoblnon c 3 0 0 1 10 0 mcdonald 1 b 1 0 1 4 masters 1 b 4 0 1 a kentner o f a 4 0 0 0 kaley 3 b 3 0 0 0 kennedy r f 2000 prone i f 3 j o 0 0 score by innings 33 4 31 2 acton 103 000 00 0 i 4 3 smmary sacrifice hit gray wright mcdonald robinson 1 kaley brandon stolen bases mc taple mcdonsfd masters kajey kennedy bases on t balls of qlbbon in 4 innings 6 oft houh in 4u innings 0 on oconnor in s innings 2 hit by pitcher by gibbon attlleson struck out by gibbon 3 by hough by oconnor 4 left on bases acton s guelph 7 umpire elliott the hewetson boys baseball team met defeat again en saturday when the mountaineer trimmed them 118 johnson pitching- for the local could not make the ball behave and befoi he was taken out s runa had been scored etfrweenevitteheillrom the 4th inning to the end muldoon pitching fur the mountaineers hud 10 strike- outs to hi credit tho local lout several chunce of scoring by nlug wild on the bases the lawn tea ad presentation an effort to raise the etandard of young girlhood in anton the junior d b decided to give a pin to beat altround lllajh school airl this pin was to be worn for one year and then it waa to be given to the bt allround hign school jtrl of that year she receiving- in place of it ai engraved l o d- k pin the judging wu to be done by tho combined de cision of the pdpils and teachers of the high school the pupil voting- by bal lot for the most popular girl at school the teachers deciding on the other points school work her character her dress her conduct on mtreet and at school and her attitude in sport with the teachers deeislpa three sjirls atood close rivals misses seatrioe peeren muriel croaaman and helen mcdon ald- wljh the pupils voting miss helen mcdonald won the majority at a lawn tea at the home of mlas stella mclam a hand engraved platinum bar pin was presented to miss helen mcionald by the ilegent miss oiu n armatroig many beuuuful gifts were also rwoelved at the t for the uahy ltoothvlaprapaatji roc- the e h k d brampton paper publiaked under offfieumu the burning out or two mitsformers at 1 trump ton lust week did not atop the llramplon imipers frarn wimlng out with their rvsulur issue lut week the banner had their type set in toronto end run on the edition in the cujelandchattaron plsnt which had u steam auxiliary power plant tb conservator sent their operator j4 aoton oraneville and krln where the proprietors of these papr per mitted the use of their typesetting machines ilirougti the night the con servator was able tu secure power for their presses from the private line of mr john mcmurchy in u front mge comment on the matter the connej-ve- tor sky a i unfortunately the tyieset- tlna machines are all on 110 and 110 volts and we were therefore absolutely up against if when it came to sotting up the type for the paper tuunks however to lbalu and geiixros- hy of our neighboring puitushers ths actum khs pxsaa the orangovllle banner and the erin advocafte we were sbl to get considerable nuitter set by sending- our pwn opernloru to these respective places and working them all night white not up to standard in aeroa particulars under the existing 1 1 faculties we think lhl is rather a creditable and trust u wlj appreciate our efforts to seive you fsmlty were all present et the fum with the exception of the eldest son john of vancouver the following friends from a- distance attended the funeral mr and mrs jacob ken nedy and hugh mr and mr will mcqueen and will hamilton mr and mrs geo johnston st thomas mr and mrs nicbard crippa miss vera crippa mr and mrs alfred xlsger- dorn kitchener mr and mrs har vey walker mr and mr bert cook mr will cook and will mr john cook of guelph mr and mrs holme and children of georgetown miss maggie il kuttiikwh the sad news of the death of mis maagie h matthews of toronto reached the friends in low on satur day evening deceased had been ail ing and an invalid for a number of years but had borne her auffarlna with cheerful nesa miss majjjiews i born in acton the youngest daughter of the late mr and mrs john mat thews while in her teen the family moved to west lorn and remained there for a fow years returning to aoton while bere she w a regular attendant of the methodist church was president of the ep worth league tausbt a sunday school class and was a member of the methodist choir for a number of yeara more than twenty years ago the family removed to toronto where miss matthews lov ingly cared for hef father who died ten years ixo and her mother live years ao hurvlvlna are twustster mrs wm brown who tut been with her sister the past year or so mrs m kemley toronto and one brother alexander of brentford a short service wo held on monday evening at eight oclock ut tluhome in toronto the remains wr brought to acton on tuesday to the home of her uncle mr james mathews whom the funeral was beld af two oclock interment was made at kclrvlew cemetery the pallbearers were luchard bomarvlllet london jus matthews orangevllle alex brown toronto h n brown matthews a t brawn revs i addison toronto henry caldwell georgetown and charles hack tt ware the utyclatlbg olerarymen the frtenda from u duatnc attending the fuicrul were mr und mrs j m kernuy and miss ii elan mr wm brown and miss margaret mr and mrs alax bniwtt mr and mr clar ence kernley mr ada hchmbauf and miss peart miss hirdl drown mr will brown mi aiinsttu llumuw mr earl homervllle mr alex of toronto ut and mrs alex mat thews of brantford mr edward mat thews kitchener airs thomas akin guelph mr and mfa jsmes a m4 tbw mr and mr charles matthew of orunaevllle police court news howard mac tin who lost week wa arrested tor atealin goods from coopers store cam before police magistrate watt of guelph at the town hall here for trial tost wednesday arternoon he pleaded guilty to the charge and was sentenced to three months in the ontario reformatory and an indeterminate period of not more than three months muglatrate watt directed that l goods recovered be returned tu the owner a charge of assault against the man ager of irouuol hotel blora in which two farmer women employees figured s th complainants wa tried before magistrate watt at guelph on saturday the case was dismissed blora express ac run mill nockwooiafthiors met aaaln on monday avenlng in a twl- hcht fixture at the hock wood park acton lout the aame by a 61 score the game wo a aevon innings affair clarke started on the mound for acton und struck out two- men in thi nrst innlncs drone got a single for acton in the nrst but died at third in the second frame mcdonald error on ollollerons elngle to hort waa responsible for an unearned run ball went into a pile of hay just back of second and the runner ecored from nrst while they were hunting the bail it aure looked us if rockwood was out to win by hook or crook the fans did not like this kind of ball and they aure told the rockwpod management so king who pitched for rockwood in the opening stanaa save way o ray who pitched splendid ball for the winner be had 8 trikeout rockwood got two in the third on a single by garslde a sacrifice by gray and then king poked a long hit ove right field fence driving garalde u ahead of him acton couldnt do much with thi pitching or gray but in the alxtb oi alngle by hough clarke ann mo donald managed to above two run across manager kennedy ben ah i fo od the pitching burden to ilouah but after an injuld out ollollcron hit for two bases and kltaslmmons leaned one of houghs slant and drove it out of the lot scoring oholleron ahead uf him the chances looked pretty slim then but die boy went right back with that never say dlet aplrit thit the fan like wo well in the nrst of theseventh kenrrior hit to tlrat base and only amort holding bat him o a tngl muator hit to oruy kennedy drove lo short for the nnul out of the game that toss means that tho two ttmms having met four times thi beanon have apllt even on the aeusouu guino a fifth game in ac ton ahould druw u bumper crowd lo see these two wi-ll- ma toned teams ploy off tho lmitr the acore by inning acton ooo 00 s o 3 4 j rockwood 0 13 0 0 3 6 4 3 batteries rockwood king gray and hard acton clarke houh and rob inson umpire dyer of rockwood the georgetown tudlee latum ure real opponents of the aoton girls earn every time they meut a fcood cloae gunie 1 asaurod hut so fur thi tuutwnn aoton has held the upiwr hund on hat unlay aclun pbiyod against them georgetown the guran was a r lotto one with a ouii of 63 in favor of ac i on the het game will be played uinu ini july 1 tin bltf upurt uuy and hut georgetown girls aay that thi time the result will lt dtfferent on friday evening the girls jeam will play the guelph y w c a wm in guelph at bso p m diaastreu fir at bronte iflre shortly silor noon sunday do- atroyed ih- barn two horse und onu cow the property of w p lloits latlon road bronte the owner wu not at home and how the bluxe or iginated l not known calls ior help were sent in to the ouwllle hurttng- tun und hamilton fire departments the adjoining house were tn tluii- or owlin- to the ff lireeba blowing wt the time football league standing the following is football league li ploying he mtandlug of th which aoton is sl clair barn oakvill north oak wood aoton memorial b o h2 kurbank tlkilted a w v a p w d l a pt g 1 0 in 11 e i o l it it iu fc s 1 3 13 7 7 ej 3 3 10 11 6 v 1 3 ii 0 ib 4 7 1 3 4 11 u t i o 4 b 17 3 jiufepli halmee jihu iilah rnun k j uuuiard uixl it hurrlnon nk tp went to kergu to play in n tournhtnont hero lat wfilneadny they worn auoctuuiful in arotliiu imlnlm that led thom into tho flnula bill unit in lhe nnulu y thrtw point und foiled in bring homo any of dm prlvu inqueat met and adjourned tho jury whit h wuw omimnelhd to inulc into he inyarloiih ninllng of un infaiila imhij oil the actou roas- road met luat thumday ovonltig tim pout mortem examination rttort of ijr ntilium wu recelvotl crown at torney dirk of milton appeared tar he pronitutlon tlv imiunat whs ad journaidtor two wk d allow fur ther liiuulrle to made hy he tiuthorltltui the fairbanks block tin ntiw atoro front untl brick work on he kulrbnnks ulock urn iicarint completion tlie lurgo plato glaa wlmluwa worn lnaallel laat wok and imiiiii work in about completed the rurllouiirai uru now luy flnlahlng he interior the inuitle of uio bukery horn will im nnlurged by moving- the partition liurk the new nlore liau aeil by mr harry mainprise for u btirtwr nhi when completed thin htoro will compare fuvorubly wltli ny blikk uti mill htrcet und 1 rjuilo n leant to anion hualneos seetloq improvement at aoton hydra shop acton hydro shop has been closed for the itust week or so und boon undergoing axtonalvo im- provomons if was reopened again rriduy retting the outside of lulldlngav been pulntetl and de corated the interior ha been taste fully decorated and papered now hard- wood floor have been luld throughout tho electrlcul goods on dlaplay are now li own nrf o much better udvanl- uge ami superintendent wuaon la naturally quite proud of tho improved ahowrooma weekly nawapapsr men arrive st cherbourg ono hundred and fifty canadian joumallmta nf the weekly newapaper aasoclatlon urrlved at cherbourg aboard the melltla for a tour of eng land belgium and frajice thoy aent a telegram of congratulation to pre- aldent doumergue tho editors of the canadian weakly newspaper assoc la ian now louring brkaln will be en tertained to dinner by iord beaver- brook on july 8 when they will meel david lloyd george who also will le guest of ttm canadian iteer on that date special ssrvicea in 8t josephs church hllul niuau wu h ildi in uunduy at h joaihs cliunti acton when i in vs father ilolhintl father ryan of ht mary cuthfilral hamilton deacon und futlxr mrltcuvy aubdeuoon of acton nil iitioiuifmi john dunn jr vua iniihlii of oeremoiilc john olb- bun hlatuo burer und eddie gibbons und prtink kelly aervod he mass tho wr w prtnrinl llv t fstke i of hamilton fallow ing mux puttier hulluud uddread hu poiiti of aoton expriaalng hla delight to ho umongat them ua u prleat mr und mr john dunn wervod dinner to the thrue irloaita und other friend from hu ronton dlssateroua farm fire in nelaon about eight oclock saturday night fire completely dostroyod the large bank barn und driving bixhi belong ing to duvld hartley in nelaon town- ahip wo tai id from milton the total loaa inrludlng eighty plga a team of horaus cuttle implements and other contents of buildings will reach over 310000 with inaurance of only 34000 it la believed that the barn was truck by lightning during the terrific trleal auurtn about two oclock in the mornlnif and hut the fire hud been mouldering all day until it broke out and envoiotiod the uouth end uf jltl barn in a mpectuculur blase the large barn la on the aide of the mountain und i the r lectio ii of ore illuminated the country for mllos ford movlna picture demonstration the moving picture demunatrutloi arranged by dr ii a com the local ford dealer in the i ark lust friday evening was a most entertululng instructive uffalr a good crowd ua- aembled the grundsittnd und extra ting accommodation wan taxed capacity at eight oclock u puri fjirj rar heuiledby tlio acton cluenaiund wuh formed und pi eedel in lie park the picture wi whowii by a upeclal mitchlim und equlinnunt miiintntl on u ttutk thuy bowed tho ntothtxtai of konl in fauture notu tho iuw inutorlul t ftiiutmd prcducl a nttu of ecenoti ntiowii und theri wvm toinku foi ohudrii tho cuuen hand played u line pkucrumtnu ut luttul iuiiiimi ilurhiif the allowing of the pit urea whnti the allow wua ubout hulf the ruin und huitduraoim which boon bfuuteiting ull day bruke und picture hud to be discontinued dr co will urrange fur upothm- vlalt uf thlu detnikimlrutluii wtivii it 1 hoped the weuthar will permit uf u uoniplate uhoylng of thuha fnleredng und cutlinsl picture social and personal mr charles hyinim left on tuoaday afternoon for london mr w a htewnrt wa in toronto a tlay or so thlu week mr wm 11 muur visited toronto friend over he weekend mlus jeaalo uutinull in liollituylnk ut a glrln camp at ijamvlllo mia dorothy nelaon of avonii la home for tho uchool hollduy mrs alex armstrong spent ho i ok end with toronto friend mr cliurlua allun of wjndxor npent tho weekmid in town mrs a mctuviati apent the weuk- end with frlonds in georgetown mlas franco hurst of toronto npr- al school haa return oil home mian gludy huffman was home from toronoover he weekend mm mo 1 fort 1 collier am children or toronto are vlsltlnu anion friends mr fred mwddock of toronto viait- hl with friend in own over sunday mies ada clarke of port credit spent tho woukend with mlas laura gray mr knimt a ilrown or toronto pent he wekuiid ut the parntal home mr will mcnuhli of toronto imt a row day this wmk with anon friend miss crura henderson of luelph vuilted mis alice johnatime over he weokend mr harold brlcker la apnndlng u couple of wook holiday with friends ut jvoston mr cecil bwarkhamer of toronto a pent ho weekend ut the juirentoj home here mr angus jvonii o accept a toaltlon co guelph mis edith armm imnt a few duy thi work with tlve in town mr mttc hymon returned to town after spending a coupln of wiuka with friend in london mr robert w stewart uf i j en her on spent sunday with hi mother mr w a stewart mr and mrs a h galbrulth and children of sholburnu mpent sunday with acton friend miss start of tho high school haff left last week to ape nit the ht luy at her home at turu- mr david robertson of chicago is holidaying at the home of his daugh ter mrs c lelsfamap mrs wm bayers attended the fun eral of the late mr wm grant in georgetown on sunday miss d grace howard returned last week ufter e pending a wook or so with friends at port dolhousle mr and mrs morris teeter and bsbe of buckslde visited ms und mrs harrison this week and mrs hurley brig nail and babe of toronto pent the weekend the home of mr jume il iteid messrs hugh kennetly peter bis- tt and elmer johnston of hamilton spent the weekend with acton friends mr jack harrison of he imperial bank staft s catharines visited hla father mr il l hurrlaon last week m a mis it f uth dy left luat willi tho hun of llran week drug flr1 qsrdsn party pin 0 the 1 o d e garden party hold lit the rk tuai wntliiiinday nvuulng wu u iy tine ono in muny takmtu the owd wuh hot tihktfgo ti ofdxi ut- iuim tlnxo funrtioiim hiu but wuh full iy uotul the wnaumr waa liloill for utitoor fuiitllon tlut prnwutntiit in kviihlloit li mr lnrliiu- lir alldll umvit u npuitldld- lpel- tuliv tlf nliillonitry iiuiul ovory ut which wa ihortiughly unjoyod by the uiirffeiice m w dotthigtoil etiiuivd ix couplit of tunor aolou with in effect th school children horusoh under the illrectluii uf mr m b boole were indued u unlijun an1 plaualug ruuture this work being ad op in the school und the re- iicoompllshuil u shown in thin exhibition wa very tfiutlfylnif to acton clllsuiis duncan cuwuu who yled cuuuduu premier enterlullior guve iii usual geilerou selecdoil of uuinbsr o kep be uudlencu in with hi cun wit and 11 uccoiupuhlat mr rtllk of toronto ably suatulned poaldon ut the plunu mr a mo muuuii guve u couple of ooi nut solua n new tmtiitl which wu rrcentlv nled by ilia bund und thuy were tboioughly apjoyed by the uuannbluge a trnii wuh hla nrcompanlal acton cltuuiia ltund wnv muuh in evidence un he progruinme untl were ueiierou 111 heir select loll evxy number wu otudltubly performed und ppreclutetl llev a c btewurt m wus the juvlut ohulrmaaf for the evening and abryimr formed thi duties tho refreshment booth wu tulfly well itatronlsed wiiii spent a day or so this week at the home of their son mr jamas h held mr and mrs wesley neu of tor- ito spent sunday in town he guest of mrs maud mciiulu guelph street mr and mrs w j gordon and chil dren ot hlllsburg spent sunday at the home of mr and mrs o il brown mrs james mcdougull who hus been visiting with acton friends the post month or so returned homo last week mr itobt j brown wen to guelph general hospital lut week for treat it hi condition 1 rn ported as critical mr and mrs wm johnstone spent a few days in london this week visit ing their son mr it f johnstone and family mr ii f sutcllffe of the bank of montreal left on tuesday for a two- weeks holiday with friends ut ches- ley and wyoming mr and mr w k gmhum and chlldron returned bomw on thursday after upending u couple of week with friend in chicago miss allcojohnntono und her cousin mlsa marlon mucphurson of toronto left on tuesday tin u motor trip to chesley and london mr robert sinclair of jtalny river spent u few day in town lust week renewing acquaintance mr sinclair spent his boyhood days in acton mr miller gray of brldgou while attendlna the i o o f convention in guelph last week mpent a day or so at the home of mr a mucdonuld church street mr und mrs joseph llttlu uud futility huvu re i no v ixl to toronto tho loniovu of his fuuilly nom al will bo regretted by tim muny filuiwl hey have made lii thulr utuy lit town mr and mr e p guiuble mr uml mr n p mclujii mr d hwuck- hatner mnum hownrl und qrnwllle muuales mr und mid a t uiowit mr uud mr wjl wulkir and mr j c mutt hewn uflemuxl tllii funurul of the lute mr win tlrutit ut gutirgtir own on sunday another iori credit cartu seized a yruek load of seer and a car with wi bottls of sear a huddeu wlowlug down of a pood protedllsastrouitrfotho pinha r the drivers uf u heuvy louring cur und a small on truck mi the dunduu high way ptlduy nwirtlltih- the ikr tlrlvuti by boy iiitfhurml tnul tl t drlv- n by w wnodyuid vf imh found iu uulltuhl iiuuiituleu buel wllelt thyy wwro hourchwl ilghwuy coii- atublx ittild of hlh rlllo uir fclhunk ot wutorilnwu an iiiiiult hu llijuor wo belaud uml tho ilruitm urnmtod on ohurge under thx ontuilo toinptnutmu act i the two vehicle wur ilrat aeon by the uinuur ut hu ttlxtuuii mllu cvoek hlgli level brldgit appurutitly the tlrlvtr auw he oiiiouim ut tho ad pie tlmu for they both slowed down but continued un their journey nualward nvur erlpdula tho truck bruki down i while onu officer sourchnd the tiuck tho other sjthidud on uheud uml uvorhuuled the louring cur hcurch uf touring cur tllcuiaad u number of bug containing 360 but tie a or iwiut the truckload proved to bo iu tumn of he liquid- both mhlpmeula 11 wu uted uamq from ti brewery in hamil ton und were bulng tukait to toronto following the neuures tho ti unk hu turned into uu erindule auruge for cstuilr whjla the lur was s buok to andrews guraue ut ooksvlllu front where he driver a utot huulo in ho arugu had ubulnttd if thu beer taken in ulmigu by llouusu in- speotur hoovely of itruinpton uud the remainder being sent o toniiko long- st it is stulud by the i to 1 loo ululm- od that he bud been sunt iituiulltfln to pick up u loud uml that be hud been instructed as to the route be ebounr take i

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