Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 17, 1924, p. 1

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ftht jvior jrw c fiftieth year no 3 thursday mokning july 17 1024 acton ontario canada the methodist church acton rev jobephu8 culppastor psrsonaoe wjllow st 10 00 a m sunday school kesslon 11j0 a m the pastor 7 00 pm til pastor kvbryuody welcoub thursday morning vly17 1024 presbyterian knox church acton kj minister rev a c stewart mx manso willow street 1000 v m- hlbln lass study jn matthew chupur xiv 1000 a m huntluy he hook 1100 u mthn mini tor hubjoci profession truft and kalao 700 p jtj mr m alexander ar- nianlan t earlier at the home in george- town will toll his thrilling lira alary strangers leaving address with tbe ushers will be called upon by th peetorl all are cordially invitbd special notices found gold bracelet apply nt free press officer paintino and decorating done by practical tradesman mod erate charges p o box m0 lobt gold wrist wnlch on saturday night finder please return to kllek press ofhce a midsummer saleof silk dresses middle or julyand summer holidays not half overl this is just the time rcully w summer wardrobes arc being put to the test no need to worry iilmul tlio silk dress thats hound to be required many tim ihrourhoul the season this mid summer sale of silt frocks brines a saving of oncthird tho usual cost in nddition to a fuihionrighncss that will prove quite gratifying- r regular 2375 to 4500vnow 1583 to 306 canton crepe georgetlo crcpc or silk normaline in the moat caics grey apiul powder hluc golden brown cocoa orchid dclf and navy blue uniong the colors ati szes for women and misses represented savings ranging from 782 to 15 h according to individual choice if you can possibly make a trip to guelph this week come in and sco what the opportunity holds for you single copies five cents many visitors to acton howies over weekend acton citizens apparently invited many friends to spend the twelfth with item m found onlalia avenuo a small autn of moaay owner may have same by applying at k1u2k press office for sale eleven acres or hay second crop apply to j bell 11 box 134 acton lost 7urs on saturday wltb small bill and silver finder pleas return to theuu oamble no 7 beardmore crescent r lifir for sale new brick bouse eight rooms nil nkodsraconvftilencca for particular apply to r stephen cordiner mill street acton card of thafjks tbe members of the guelph orange lodges wlah to thank the cltlsens of aoton for their klndneaa in giving the orangemen water while on parade which was much appreciated heres good fortune for the man wearing a suit that looka the womc for wear any mans twecd suit regular up to 2500 for 1775 or if he sets h nlu ul1 so at a higher price still rnortfgobd- l any mans tweod suit regular up to 3250 for 2475 three hundred suits involved in the choices light and dark shades in fine tweed mixtures fancy homespuns too sizes 34 to 44 downs of twopant suits in tho range a becoming style tor every man who comes to guelph to get suited at these savings every day a funpowered service to help those shopping for summer requirements tbis week the special july sale of wallpaper continued for sale frost a- wood binder in rood run- nlnriorder also maasey harris mow er used two years d h youno main street north t auctiqn sale a clearing auction aale of the house hold effects hd ford automobile 1921 model of andr moloxxl wlu-briom- t beardmore crescent acton on sat- vday july 19 ltx4 at 130 p m r j kbar auctioneer f- card of thanks the officers and members of the acton branch o w v- a take thla opportunity of thanklnc the msmberx of i o i no 4s7 for the privilege srantedthem of aelllnc souvenir rlb- bona on saturday july 13 1 again thanking- you sbrned j p bcarrow sectrm card of thankft acton u o 1 no 4f desire to thank tha cltlxen ot atton cenermlly or their loyal support and help in maklns their oranjr celebration in aoton such a aucceas this help end ooopermtlon and ufa interest taken by those who decorated their peaces ot business and homes is greatly ap- prectated by the local order x i wbnnkdr w m farms for sale 4 farms jn tho counties of balton and wellington varying 4rom to 300 acres let us sand you our list a number of hnmss and h p to aoton tot sals fir and ufa insurance money to j a saotb jtsal estate agent phon 105 aoton oul d e macdonald bros ltd gueuits liading and largest stoke wednesday closinf 120 noon satnnlsy 9j0 p nv other days 5j0 p m proclamation civic holiday jn compllanoe with the custom which has prevailed or many years monday auqu8t4 will be observed u a civic holiday far 1114 and 1 hereby proclaim that dayasa civic holiday for acton and respectfully r thai all our cltl- etts observe it ua such gborcjk dahbell neave reeves offlcc town hall aetorituly i its e- wonderland pnidav july ia molheralnujr a prvtiid ilctura ourowtty crmtfon loneoine with uoyd humlltun hklxpodsa novelty rt hiioodvliu saturday july 19 the governors lady awx hyncinl a moat al- tuesday july a with hoot ulbaun un j ct til way of j man hy ifimar- aon hotlan a tan chuptor harlal cotnly crnntloit llornahoa with larry hmon zane orv euiry orrlimt tom bl gregory son i weekend specials kisses kisses jalsses a pig barrel of assortefj kisses the lowest price we ever offered kisses for watch out window display weekend special price 25c id assorted chocolates we arc still selling quantities of our assorted chocolates each week re 40c tt weekend special 32c lb ice cream bricksur have you had l fresh fruit brick lately the nicest brick made vaqilla ice cream with chopped fruit and nuts wo also hsvechcny custard ice cream jn brick form mill street acton h wiles and numbers accept invita tion mr will rearson of toronto mr frank llavlll of oakvilje mlas fllva drone of toronto mr robert ilrownlee of toronto mr ilufh kennedy of hamilton minn clarice rtewart of toronto mm yvlllm bnyder of toronto mr cecil swackhomer of toronto mlaa kdlth armstreng of brampton mr and mrs henry bell of toronto mr and mrs b 8 nice of durllnji- toa isr and mrs harry noble of tor onto mri and mrs wra douglas of ouelph mr and mrs oeorre mcpherson of toronto mr and mrs george warner of toronto v mf and mrs hubert mcphereoo of toronto mrs 0 a nuaaell and children of owkvllle i mr and mrs charles mason of kitchener t mlas kttle dills la boll day ins at her liome here mr and mrs ernest hail and famuy of kitchener r austin held or stratford was home for the 13th mr and mrs harold wudguat and family of london mr and mrs bamdel roberta and dorothy of toronto iir and mrs aeorae wallace and dorothy of toronto mlas isabel start of toronto waa here for the weekend mrs mitchell is visiting with her sister mrs a reesor v miss dorothy mcpherson is holiday lng in rochester n t mas rfl s o t is visiting- friends- in this vicinity miss stva wlnfiem of georgetown visited friends her over the uth miss knowles schram la visiting with her grandmother at scsrritton miss kathleen keuv la spending the holidays with friends in burlington miss ruth strausser of aoetpb spent the weekend with acton friends mr strschan d croft and children and mua usxia mcdonald of durham miss gladys huirman of toronto is spending her vacation st her hsme here i bsv d rogers of blthorqaa visit ed friends in town a day or m last weak mr and mrs charles irwin and mr and mrs chas pryer of rochester n y honors results of high school entrance examinations franjccook mac stewart and ifec- tor guthrie axe the three hljrheet pnpha in cxaxn- irjattons in acton kathleen riley of oakville s hiqijie8t in county of the 41 candldatpa writing at acton on the recent junior illah school ki trance examinations the rollowlng were auccesaful phoebe amohy john blaack maroarbt iwlown william coloate frank cook honors helen cook ruby evr- klorence fosteb ethel o raft honors lucinda orafk honors hector guthrie honors arthur henderson james henderson frank holloway honors ethel james honors raymond lambert doris lantz honors stewart la8by walter linllah florence mcalpinb isabel mcalplne mary uceachern honors arthur kckkown john mann beatrice mellon ada mills honors olady8 scaiuiow honors max starkman honors mac stewart honors merle stewart honors molly s hazel taiuewell honors lillian tyleit honors jean weadge vivian wiggins honors vera wilson nellie youno msjrjorie swltxer unable throucb tllness to take the examination granfed a certiflcsie on the recc mendation of her principal miss ben nett w the hlahest three at this centre were frank cook mao stewart and hector guthrie the first two being pupils of hiss bennett principal of the acton public reboot the ttlter a rtupu of miss anne macdonald of lome news of local import ball qtma tonioht jvuh so much aolng on in town th ball club has had the past few week as holidays they are at it again now and have scheduled a lamn for this thursday evening at six oclock with the georgetown bail team black burn and several other playora aro back in the ooorgotown team and they should glvo acton a sood game confirmation services st st albana confirmation hervlcos were held in 8l albgns church last sunday morn ing at itlfivnn oclock rt rev w clark d nuhop of nlamra cnle- brated the sacrament of conflrmatloit and prearhtxl a very insplrlna sermon twentythree candidates wore con- nrmed fourteen of whom were adults bev mr uaush the tasor oonducted the service saturday was a glorious twellftl here in acton over 2000 orangemen partlclpau ed in the celebration here on saturday j mrs anna i mgddock lsspesdpg a twoweeks vacation al jackaonv point mr and mrs william ourney mr ernest gumey end master lyle leslie mclean and mis alloa in hamilton a day or w wu svs vou money if you will lot us zear ttiefiot weather iha fit levertr- 1f00tj ss td white footwear sale h men women and chltdren wo itiivi ihim with icutli nil nil in lioa1 l all whln u wllo nuws unl clill prtuivi for i canvas shoes all sises st some caiivos covered with lileiutlri vulues in hoilii tfml heels unn onttinelod heels- ith blaok trlramliig in womens miuh1 uli ti it rtuflst nrrtiotin whit llylrurotrf monm u hhtiwa in pntent coif kid sued 12js te im nj ant 9hoes stery lowest prloes considering their qualify lnnl8 fchoea little better and cheapefr at our price harry harrison the shoe man n li of travel i infl bsos and suit cases mrs f johnstone so lat week irs- j clayton smith of toronto is spending- a week aj the home of mr william hall dr and mrs w worts of toronto spent the weekend at the hnma at mrx reeson mr- and mrs d mobrlde of fergus spent the holiday with mrs n hurst rower avenue mr and mrs w h gumey marjorie and wallace wlnghaas spent the weekend here 1 mr and mrs a t brown are on camping tour lp the northern part of algonquin park mr and mrs robert harrison of lowvlue mrs rkoajland mr oordoo small of kilbride mr end mrs n e brown of kltch ener spent the weekend with mr and mrs o h browa mrs johnston is spending a few holidays here st the home of her father mr a reesor- mrs mekelbu of strathroy vlsltlna at tile boms of her sister mre dray frederick street rev l m- and mrs uoyer of port colborae have been visions friends hers during the weekend air h c maodonatd corlnna and mr gordon johnston spent sunday with relatives in hamilton visa pearl smith is visiting her nele prof r ff smith of the school of technology boston mrs l l kldrldge of brussels spent a few days during the week with her daughter ian h kearney miss eileen mcdonald of toronto pent the weekend at tho home of mr a- macdonald church street mrs thomas obrien mr andrew obrien and miss jean of toronto j spent the week end with friends in town mr and mrs a b nloklln and dr id mrs nelson motored to toronto id spent sunday with mrs r e nelson i- mr end mm w- k hamlin and mr howard hamlin of toronto spent the weekend st the home of mr r l johnston school the honor of the highest standing in the county at this examination was won by kathleen riley a pupil of principal of the oakville central school second place being won by frank cook pupil of miss m z ben nett principal of acton public school and the third place by douglas le- suenr pupu of rineipal lockhart of the burungton central school marks of unsuccessful candidates being matted this week and certificates win be malfftd to sueeeasfnl candidates soma time in august obituary and mrs wm mr graham llndaay of toronto and mlas ethel hul of peru visited st the home of mr john c hill during the week rev a c and mm stewart and children motored to riversdale wednesday mr stewart returned on saturday mlas th swackbamar f tor onto is apendina the vacation with hr arandparantsrmr swaokhamr mrs allen miss aloatt and coleman of toronto spent the after noon of the 1mb with mrs julia mc arthur churcfltreet uf and jtra v dbarbarree and son of hersey mloh- vtalted at the noma of his brother mr j wl bar- bares during the week afrr- 0 brown who was operated ltuxxour weekaago for a tumor la now makltut progreas toward recovery and will foon b hpma again mrs john mcintyre the death of t jane gambia wife of john mclntyre at lot fourth una erin came as a shock to her friends and family although mrs mclntyre had been ailing for two years her death came unexpectedly deceased waa a daughter of the late john and elisabeth gamble and was born at lot x second line at tho brick church and was in her fiftyseventh year on december 30 1811 she mar ried her orrowlng husband who sur vives her also two daughters mrs angus thompson ird line end hiss vloletta at home two brothers also survive frank of acton and will of eramoaa and one half brother james of crewsons corners the funeral was held on monday afternoon at two oclock from lha home and was very largely attended rev j lindsay of krrn conducted the services the pallbearers were hiram fisher john mclean robert tarawell george i bryan henry wheeler and david sinclair the beautiful floral tributes showed the esteem in which deceased waa held the friends from a distance attending the funeral were mr angus mclntyre of niagara falls mr dun can black and miss margaret black of southampton miss cora robertson of calgary mr haekstt goas to tare owing to a rearrangement by the stationing committee of the hamilton conference bev mr hnckott former pastor of the methodist church here becomes the pastor of taru methodlmt church in place of rev mr cpeland who was to succeed ilcv j culp in i taro but who later accepted a call to 2ml mr and mrs hackott arrived in tare on friday in the park en saturday l the arton driving club has arrang ed for a days sport in the park on saturday afternoon next 220 and 210 pacing races have boon arranged and a game of ladle aoftball betweei acton ladles team and ilramptoi ladles the first race has three tantrje and the 2 so paeehas a lut of dvo en- trlse the first race la called for two oclock and the ball game is scheduled start at s p ro mere burglars at georgetown two places of buslneaa were entered by burglars thursday night r ii thompsons hardware aiore and the herald premises and an attempt was made to gain entry to the drug store w r- watson thompsons atore was entered by forcing iron bars from the rear window and a considerable quantity of goods waa stolen nothing of value was taken from the herald office the thieves have not yet been apprehended good sports proqramme park hotunluy was lrnlrkut u kitidiim twelfth in acton tho wintitntr though warm wun ideal for mm gra colaliqailon htugml bv ttm local orungo order v irom tlio number of vlxltlng lodges it looked um if all had lung boon antlclputlung tlio orange ca in b ration here thirty six lodges wore repre sented iln tho intrude four brusa mr john heodersen wif orphle i lands and mr luohard soott of ham hlton vtalted their aunt mra ja mtta m a ucanr m sujuw g j s ms and mra h l brown aadiorgfuv vbufsaio and ctevatand hu starpnany friends in the vldnliv an misses olive and alleenand mastar norman of toronto spent the week and at the i qgreau mrs gertrude jenkins mrs j h helmbeelrar and mus alios raid of toronto ware guests at the home of mr and mrs s j raid over the week end mr and mrs c h harrison and children misses mary mcpherson and jessie russell and mr o a dills snd francos were id fergus and elora sunday mr and mrs c s gamble buffalo mr and mrs r vi south and may mrs ambrose mrs vannorman and children m and mrs j moforth all of guelpb rev h a l and mrs baugh mr l harrison and mrs f e mo- deary motored to 6l thomaa last weak and spent a few daya with friends there mrs d h young- waa taken to guelph general hospital on friday for treatment an operation was per formed and ahe is now progressing vary favorably mrs geo fischer and daughter ivalo mra wm ramsay and son msynard of buffalo n y- mlas helen schram of uerrltton are visit ing at the fairbanks bakery mr e b barr gait miss grace bethune guelph mr and mrs j irwin and family auslph mr and mrs j stone of guelph visited at the home of mr and mrs j barr over the holi day mrs j w- dods and miss khra of wlngham who have been visiting friends here returned to their home on sunday miss lorna kennedy ac companied them and will remain id wlngham for twe weeks vacation mr and mrs charles dufbeld and eons of eramoaa mrs bradley son and daughter mr and mrs jane tursaace of uelwsod mr john small of fergus mr and mra brownridge g mn and w knox church garden party july 23 knox ladles aid will hold their annual garden party in the park on wednesday july 32 the programme will be given by the ruasell b haw thorne entertainment company and will comprise the following artistes russet r hawthorne versatile en tertainer chonon and louis gelson celebrated violinist and pianist late of moscow russia tbe twins dorothy and theitna child entertainers acton cltlsens band will be in attendance and assist with the programme georgetown pays b13jj00 for wster supply at oagoode hall wednesday dlo cameron acting for the municipality of georgetown withdrew 0v0 from court to pay over to the estate of wm cleave former owner of property ex propriated by that town some s acres in ail were expropriated the land containing aprlngs from whlco the town obtains its water supply the municipality offered 11000 for the property and the final cost to the town including arbitration foes will amount to 112000 the old cemetery fund the fund started a fear weeks ago by councillor nlcol for the making respectable of the old cemetery has not been receiving much encourage ment 1500 previously ucknowiedjred started the fund snd this week brings the second subscription of stuw from mrs annie johnson and mis belle stephenson those having relatives or friends interred in this cemetery win surely be interested hi having the place made respectable when the fund is sufficiently large councillor nlcol will proceed with the work car runa into qarags office after the community service sunday evening when ulss w price was retamlng her new coupe to the ford garage on main street ahe made the entrance to the garage a uttle too hastily the result was that the car got out of control and crashed through the partition and into tho vuhoe seod- ing th counter and office fixtures askew tbe car was very uttle dam aged a only- the left mud guard waa bent and ulss price and the occupants of the car were uninjured save from the ehpok of the accident the garage office was certainty n badly wrecked condition oddfellows i natal officers at a meeting of the acton l o o v tuesday evening- of lost week the fol lowing officers were installed by bro w- chlsholm of milton was waa us- slsted in the work by five ottfer alllton brethren j r p a bro n mclmm n q- bro geo hynda v qbro j dobble- racordlng secretary bro frank h kennedy financial secretary and treasure bro it m mcdonald warden bro w bauer conductor bro r spellvogel i o bro jos agnow cbaplalnbro h hltchle r s n o bro n monabb l s n g itro j noble r s- v a bro- j mcarthur l s v abro r crewbon outaldn guard uroi v rawllngs and violet mr thomaa lowry mr od mra roy lowry and children of mimosa and mra sum of george town were guests at the home of mr and mr r jmcerr o the jjth mr donald mophedran and family of jadlanapous ind have been visit ing his slater mrs robert fisher tt ejla township tho pas week they motored from indianapolis by way of patroll after visiting bis friend in any mend in th vlctnuy are pleas 1 to eea him after an bnm n thirty years on lie bowling green five rinks from ouelph play games with acton xaat wednesday evening last wednesduy evilivg nv rlnkri from cluelph calno actun for bowl ing matches tin tho rinks of the acloji aihietlo association- the foilywinjt villi utelr reapoctlvo ouio1u j upalditig j e moore w harper jill allimi ik li the rlnkh scores acton t bailey 0 wood a uuobanaii w gould ik s caasey j dobble j- agnew u sweeney ak 1 aj radburn l b shoniy j mclntoah k hassatd k 10 j turner v bessettw w wordeji q ilynds sk h a vanguoun f salt j holmes j wood oklp 9 a 1 olbson 1c o johnatun a a andervon v iturber ak h w c dulnty 11 j pnfold t banders j johnston ak tk o lirown a c itarber w morris j uaaton sic 6 if holgnls p johnston u lucherdson d ak 13 bands flvo nfo bands threo plin liandh and u hoy scout buglo band provided music for tho cnlobrutlon from beforo ten oclock in thn niornlng when acton cltlsena ilund went down troel playing rise sons or william until midnight acton was given over to celobratlng with the orange visitors and their friends tho band mot all rains at the c n r tatlon and escorted tho vtsltora tu their bllleta the parudo autrted to form up nt one oclock in the school grounds but it was after two oclock before it oould po formed and move over the route it came along majn street to bower avenue tu guelph street over to mill street it followed down mill htroel to main street over to church street from church street r proceedod by way of uualph and queen stroets to young struct iml alonajafoung st root to jdlll atreattojut thorftx lbs park- a long march but made necessary so that both ends of the procession would not moot tho following wss tho for mation ut the purodd jraod matttnr of halton county orantl master west york standard bearer acton lodge acton cltlxeps band north york o y b fife and drum band west toronto o y b lamb ton lodge woodbrldge lodge orouse hill west york weston lodge no 316 lamb ton no 1212 highland pipers band lady true blue lodge parkhlll lodgo no 2489 guiding star juxfg i mount dennis lodge mlmlco l o b a no- 60s boy scouts band carl cton purple star no 03 torontd golden star l o l no boo west toronto runneymnde lodge no ibs sandy row volunteers no 2u2 toronto sllvcrthorne lady true slues sllverthurne lodge no 2sg7 st i johns lodge no 5676 highland pipers band lodge no 219 swansea lodge no t761 lady true blue lodge mccocmick true blues no 191 west toronto weston boys band mccormlck lodge no 2143 ouelph lady true blue lodge ouelph pipers band uuulph lodge nti 133 fergus brass band i furgus lodge no 2141 i krin klfu and drum band erin lodgo no 113 muton itrum and reed band muton ludy true blues muton lodgo no- 2383 oukvllle lodge no 373 burlington lodge no s42d georgetown ktfo and drum band georgetown ludy truo blue lodgo georgetown lodge no 24fi highland pipers band v hornby lodgo no 19s camp be ii vine lodge no 1184 the prlxe for the best lodge in the parade was awarded to lodge no 2701 from west york tho prise for the best lady true blue lodge has not been definitely decided the two oldest orangemen in the big parade were plpnqera of esquesing township measrs william hampshire scotch niook aged 90 years i and william edge now living at wat- i erdown uged 95 yeorsc these two old gentlemen enjoyed a few hours to gether in reviewing the events of thu former days when the glorious lit was loyally- culebrated before eleclrk lights concretewalks and motor cam came into use arrived at the park a progrummo was given in front of a specially con structed platform rev h g baligh spoke words of welcome to tho visitors the assembled crowd sanw the doxology led by tho acton band tuid weston hoys band bro dr r k anderson m p was the chairman for tho proooedlngh wnd artdrjsmw wero given by wur bra uov i m moyor drum cliapuln capu thomp son m i i itro uwun ursiil muster uf orungo association ituv j culp acinii iln king post county muster of west york mrs bcuttof the supremo tjrumt lodge uf loyul ortingu itintivolent a4uoltttl6n tin band uku lotl in lite winging uf on ward christian ttoldlurs uiul th national antliem another fouturu tho ttuotlonporing of the uiito- graph quilt by auctlunoer kerr the bull gomes were certainly in teresting features und urovlded moini excellent spurt fur the spectators in the ludlsa softbull game aoton out- alsssed thetropiionenti iaermu and won by u acura uf 227 the aotoi toum una right mi their toes and gave u tine exhibition uf u ft ball playing the gume bet woo n mlltuti and campballvlllti wits u real buaebull thriller lloth tuutns are in- the llulton county lvugue uiul are keen rival j and his content wan u tight from start niibth fur tb vlutury the ginrn hiiully wont lu milton with a scoro f 61 it wus u siwwt gums throughout und tin rapeotiitors ilmruughly enjoyeil the uutiio r in ttia foot bull gums between aoton lid oukvllle tho visitors were vlctorn yith a uroru uf 63 lluth these tuunm utv in thn kulrbuiiks leugue utd put up a gixiil guniu of footuall kkuullwnt ucruiiiinudution wus pro- ulud for tlu vliii ton by the ohuruhon uhj privutu cltlsong uddlug to restuui- mnt and hotel uccummadatlun of tho tuwli uiid serving diesis uowoeii 1100 und 1700 walked in the parade und a very cinaorvutlve ustlniat actons annual community service held on sunday the collection and subscription in aid of he arrncnjalirbeth- home at georgetown amount to 111305 acton adopts blake waters aotonm foil tu r nual fummupity horvlco i tu bo onu of th tmln landing uf artuuy onimunlty ufa livvry cungrukutloii in at ton unites in this him ovunt at tho juhlloo cnla- brutlpn liwit your when it wiui unit iuuuguruto it wiui onu of tlio promin ent reuturun at thn jmrvlt mu lust year it was nittlmatod over 4000 pooplo at- tundoil this year whllo tho crowd was not qulto an urgi fully netwixin 2000 und 3000 puoplo purticlputod in tho harvlce tho service oponud will the tilnglng if thn doxology led by acton cltlxens hand approprlutu wards of wolcomo woro then spokoii by ituv h o l baugh r d und tbls wnru followed by tho congregation singing o uwl our help in ages piuit tho scrlpturo lesson was read hy ho v w ii howard and rov a c utowurt m a led in pmyor tho boys from the armenian homo uf georgetown wore present and oc cupied seats in front of the grand stand they sung rlrnl in armenian und then in englluh they urn a sturdy lot of lads und thoy lung with itll their power ono of tliulr number u dimlnutlvu lad uf about wiyon years lod thorn lp tho rilintlytf with all the motions und enthuilumn uf u prufes- slonal louiler bov j- cull tho new muthodlst mlnlstur guvn u lirlr udilrtim cxim- mendlng tho uunn for which tho ser vice was held and churlty in gunarul and then the atldlenco joined innlni- ing all hall the rower tho rev a j vlnlng d d hecro- tary of tho armenlun itoliof aasoclu- tlon was the principal speaker ha termed his subject the worlds slackest chapter in striking word picture dr vlnlng outlined- tho history of the armenian race how for their christian faith they had boon perse cuted for hundreds of years until wc in these civilised countries had como to take it na u mutter of cours ho told of tho more recent miutsucroa since i91c until nearly all tho male population was either slain- or slaves and the women curried off an slaves over 2fo000 orphans aro now in ar menia and it was for these orphans dx vlnlng appealed the dr also outlined the plan now being carried out of bringing us many as possible f these boys to tho home at georgetown and training them us farmers ustll they are ib years of age- the cost of bringing one of thesa children out und training to this age was 1000 and an appeal waa made for acton to adopt one of theso bright lads that the appeal and pictures of horror prune n ted by dr vlnlng did not fall on deaf ears was evidenced by tbe splendid respanao in fhe offer ing und aubscrlptlon list subscribed after the close of hl address the following is tho list of monies now on hand or pledged for tho amotion boys a 000 ontho grounds while thauminda more lined thu streets and did not attend ut tho park- in the evening the baseball cluhj held a duncat in the town hull wliluli wun uuhj wull iiutronlxed kiiux uurdui dsy evening urty imxt wodn bsllinsfad methodist church garden party houiuufiut mefhihllat churrh aru giving- a kiwu social ut the homo uf llubt cole on thursday evening july 17 a iod programme ici ereatai uiul e nil for 36c children 15c booth ua thu gruuads i community service oiterlng 1183 95 junior duughtcrs of ernplro 100 00 j r kennedy wm johnstorfe mrs m moore rov a c stewort mrs mccleary a mason mrs xi mclean john hill miss t anderson i rov h g l baugh miss n anderson oho mills j henry awrey mrs a o stewart and children knox church bible class u j il jones acton uranch g w v a alex kannawln duncan uctavlah thos rumley bturt konyon n miss handersotr d c russell i b weadgo miss qalbralth acton citllcens rand ht albuns w a mrs d c russell it h wansbrough wm robertson ju alger crlppri jos douglas wm ruyors c hnrtluy jlocrlsott chester uutthows rev j culp r l mrs c hurtluy hurrlson h w hlnton j numun arthur whitney mrs c smith a yymputhixir tho icd ryder children uinm m bennett j a dills you nit womens auxlltury ktuix church daniel robertson 3 00 35 00 is 00 2c 00 3ff 0t 2e 00 l 3e 00 25 00 26 00 28 00 g 00 36 q0 25 00 25 00 tfio 00 25 00 35 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 35 00 26 00 25 0 25 00 25 00 25 00 26 00 26 00 25 00 3600 26 00 25 00 26 00 36 60 26 00 35 00 35 00 u 00 26 00 35 00 35 00 35 00 36 00 5 00 juy j trouaurur 11443 96 k kenuedy was ahoson as of tlio fuml und bus opened an uccuuiil lu the bank for thin pur- poae arraugeinniitm have beep mudo that uli who jivulitt may make their contributions ot tim fiuai iluots ooloo und thuti uinoulith will im ueknow- htdgad from wwtk to week in theso roluinns it is the anduuvor of those lu churgo to uiuko the fund sufficient toluke car of two hoy 13000 tho puymetilh uiuy ua luada in cash or upruud oul ovur u vcit uttqur yours the cnuxi is a wukiiy one und the umouiit luicessury to nuru fur two of tlipsu bright luds will itoubtless be sub- ttitihtd by the cltueiis hi short order tlw hocylim wu ttmoludej with the uliltfiiniiit unwurd clirlntluti uuldlura uiul thu bortudlothm wuu pronouuead by uev mr llaugli the sitivho wum follnwod by u auni- iwr uf mn i ml holinlliiuu by anton uixuiih build but thu iivuiilng wuu oo ohllly in tuiili tlm bujut uonuert progrunune that hud buii plan nod fur tlio ic-ubiiih- i churc htll mr unit mtn aum of tor- intuurtr visiting with ui uiul mrs huny llhbous ur w j kiuuthy gordon nd noimu t huiyner renuwud uutiliulnt- an in this vicinity this wott lr and mrs hunruy wulkur of luolph sptiiit tho woekuit wjth friendh here viiry lnterohtlng meeting of tlm pnillos aid whm hold in tho uliurah hist wedmsfday aftarnoou thi men or the community hud a w una iluy last wuok und uluunod up ki csnikiery uuh hjmputhy is felt hi this com- ututilty fur the boruuvtul liuntmiul und family of mrs john molnlyru who passed away uu suturday i v

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