Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 24, 1924, p. 1

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ht n mm ftss rirtidh year no 4 iiursday morning july 24 1024 acton ontario canada the klethopist church acton rev josephus culp pastor parsanaae ifitlljow st 10 00 m m sunday school 7 00 p m tin minister subject the cross a klicn etvkuyiloijv wiclcomis presbyterian knox churchf actoi ulorrav a c stewart m a manso willow street 10 00 l 1 n lijliu iuh- lo oo n h n hin liy school 1 1 00 u i of hnrrlnli n iiv j l kiiwll m a 7 00 m rev j 1 small announcing guelphs community dollar day stranger leaving address with the ushers will bo called upon by tho punter ark cordially invited ai special notices found tnelo ibuk apply y krbb pkkhh offick room8 to let acc mmodullim fur gnntlomun room r convenlnncoa apply ho 37 acton p o furniture for sale fumed oik dining room suite and coal i tariff i fur sal apply mrs ii il tarzwell main street for sale bargain four seater itoadgtor automobile good run nine order several now ad dltion cheap fur caah ilox 13 acton krbb press for sale new brick hotiio eight room stephen cordiner mill street acton card of thanks tha undersigned wiah to express their sincere thanks had appreciation for the help end sympathy given dur ing the alcknes of our beloved wife and mother these acta of kindness will always bo cherished by ua also for the beautiful flower john mclntyre and daughter farms for sale 45 parma in tho countlea of hal ton and wellington varying from 40 to 200 acre let us send you our llst- a number of homes and business places id acton for sale fire and ufa insurance money to loan j a smith real batata agent phono 106 acton onl to be held next saturday july 26th t you have probably nlrcady seen the jmpor lant new in thi pttihl ldition of the guclph mercury sent to your address by the merchants association of guclpii lfby any possibility yours may liuvc jjunc uitray make it a point to borrow your neighbors saving opportum tics are decidedly xtrnordinary too wonder fully good to ii1i55 bikficst bnraui day of all the year with the biggest bargains of all at guelphs biggest store mens womens and childrens wear ables home staples yard goods and home furnishings the day bargain chest will be open from 8 30 a m to 930 p m thursday morninc july 24 1024 news of local import motor accident near oak villa mm william dickie 4 pearl street hamilton wm cut and badly uhaken up when the car in which ahe was driving with her husband wm struck by another car about two miles went of oakvlllo on the hamilton i highway sunday evening the driver the offending- or did not atop milton takea step for bowers mlltim town council took further atepa lout wednesday night in the movement to secure a sewerage aya tm for the town when two sewerage hy laws were given their flnt real ina the flyst wni for the laane of 1200 000 debenture for ntorro sewers fur surface water and the 34 000 debenture for system second f sanitary beautiful paris its palaces and galleries tbe histories features command the interest of the student and visitor unusual courtesies and pri vilkqe8 extended to the canadian editors tartv single copies five cents the flower show auguat is actim annual flower show la tfala eur scheduled for wednesday august 13 tho o in com are now buay on the prise list which will likely he lashed i within a week or m a special prise for the- boya and girls la being given thta year for the beat bird hooae pie turoa of model and ausceatlona may be aoen in tna fluta paava window i tuual bood hat of prlxea in the various claoaea are also belnc civen with a sood hat or special price the armenian boya at church interest in the armenian boya aaenu to bo general twenty or so of them vlalted town ogtiln on sunday ervealna taking on interesting part in tbe aer vlco at the presbyterian church where ihey sanje mevoral hymns mr alea ander the interpreter told a thrllllnx wtury of his adventures in escaping from the turks during the days of the armenian massacres tbe fund pro- vldlns for the adoption of one and poasimy two or the boya continue to arrow subscriptions may be made at turn pass pxass office proclamation civic holiday in compliance with the custom which has prevailed for many years monday august 4 will be observed m a civic holiday for 11z4 and i hereby proclaim that day as a civic holiday for acton and respectfully request that all our dtl sens observe it as such ohobob i1arbbr hoove reeves ohlce town hull acton july 0 1d24 3 3 d ee macdonald bros ltd guelphs leading and largest store well dona mlltow in the case of holding old boys he union celebrations it not unusually happens that it ends in a deficit so far jos the financial end of it la concerned ve understood however that in mil ton a case there will be over k0 oi a surplus after every obligation has bean mat that is a pleasing feature of the event and la no doubt due not only to the- larve attendance on the principal day of the celebration but to- food manoaement as well milton reform er acton which had a similar surphui after a similar celebration last year congratulates mlhon apparently these thing are wall run in helton county in my last letter sent from paris 1 grave ray experiences and impressions of the hat tie fields of franoo and flanders and save information whloh should be exceedingly comfort ins m the parents and friends of the con adlan soldiers who rest in the come terlee where the war raad we are now in old london in the jsvenlns standard of this city to nljcht there appeared the following reference to a pllsrlmaae of anglian mothnrs to the battle fields the enarush section of the pilgrim age to the war graves of ypres ir connection with st jlamabas ifbstcut returned to london eafly to day the scots section of the party tra velled direct from knlkstone to scot land every pilgrim praised the way in which the graves were kept and one old lady from cumberland declared could not look after my boy s grave better myself liverpool woman said that ho seemed to havu lived more this lasi week end than she had done since tht lada were jtuled you cannot under- stand whalrsny feelings wem when i saw the gravea i nm happy aid con tented now she added this experience of tbe itrltlsh mothers will timmubtedly glvo further reassurance and coaofort to our can adian mothers and lor their sakes i gladly publish this cheering new from mothers ihere who gave sons to the tbe wk baseball boys play one game the olrls team has two contests snd hewetsons also play op thursday evening a twilight game with the senior ball mm an 1 georgetown earn was played in the park here it was rather a slim crowd that attended and the enthusiasm usually displayed was lacking wlieth er this was the cause of the poor showing or baseball put up by the teams it is hard to say but both team turned in some loose uninterested playing and the game was really an aggravation tn the fan for acton ouvrle s two home runs were the only redeeming r nature georgetown won with a score oflz 8 social and personal mian molml kenyon lu kltrhnurr friends visiting- will miss kclna jo linn ton is rlomlh in detroit miss lwna holmes rttb friends in toronto 1 hr- fe 5c to 1 store now open i tmvc just opened a new novelty store in the stand next morton s llarber shop the stock includes all sorts of toy novelties brucea hair nets clothes hangt rs brushes gran- itewore of iiil kinds shoe pollah buttons writing paper and en velope li inks fancy paper napkins unl host of small art lc ids the prlc m range from re to fl 00 and it is truly surprising how many articles of good quullty tan be secured at these low prlieai t call snd inspect our 6tockw solicit your pstronsos e w masters mill street acton weekend specials wo have the iirest runge of candles now we have ever earned just com in and let us show you our assortment aohted chocolates in hard and uft centres with a lovely vanilla chocolato coating regularly 40c weekaid special 32c lb licorice allsorts in assorted lavora just fresh in rogularly soc lb weekend special 42c lb icet cream bricks have you hj a pklermo brick a combination of fresh fruit and orange icecrcam delivered anywhere in town- mill street acton h wiles acton bowlers in guelph six rinks of i acton bowlers went to ouelph on tuesday evening r a game the rinks in the royal city the games proved exciting ones and acton came out an top by one shot in the total the folkmin la the skips and scores vj an incident or two in connection with our party still further emphasises the careful oversight of the graves of our soldier heroes mr and mrs 1u moquire of the orangevllle banner who gave twe eons who sleep in flan lders fields had no difficulty in finding their graves in tiro distinct cemeteries key took flowers from xjile for these lvea when thay saw the graves they said their flowers looked rather bumble bealde those already planted and blooming there mr snd mrs frank galbraltb of be red deer alberts advocate were commissioned to visit the graves of sons of friends in their city and they succeeded with much satisfaction and this was tho experience of numbers of others of ui in the edltbrw party that same evenlntf the girls soft bull loam went to terra cotla for a game there the acton ladles outclassed the terra co i la team at all times nnil had no difficulty winning with a score of 4 0 the jlewotoon nine mot their fifth defeat last saturday when they visit d terra cot ta ttio score was 1110 acton with good pitching by nell j i boons were leading 10 1 until tho seventh innings when the wholo team blew and terra cotta put over seven s again in tho ninth errors let in i three run hopbmn pitching for tho homo team hod one bad innings who in tho fpurth acton scored six run- terra cot tqt will play here two weeks from this saturday the following is tho bo score tttltliu cotta is lillth dennis spent tho wok with friends in toronto hoard morn left inst week trfp to england townsenrt lyons crane mcnally htringer layward hepburn icam u downer r k uri n t ti j hnllda ajr ooorgp anderson of oshawrt i holl laying at his home hsrt ir ldwurd pnrhe of ilracehrldgi vlsltod arton relatives last week mrs ilrunt of toronto visited at mr n kn rites nvor tho week end mr jim kllkln of aurora visitnd durlnit tho vrevk with acton rrlonds mr und mrs o h brown spent the week end with friends at kitchener miss lenoro vun norman uualph sirent the week end with friends heso mr w h mlllur spent sunday with riends in toronto and richmond hill miss elsie wiggins of toronto spent the week end at her homo here in the helium to tho of- i ft- wnv null macdonald of a fow hours in town hastings m hatur mr t ci anderson f-vued- friendsr in tow week now york during in acton ouklph sweeney 16 easton haasard 14 duncan mcintosh gould 17 harland is maboney harrlaoo 3 harbor hue he nan 27 leltch repairing mill street tho work or repairing mui street has beerj on in earnest ibis week on monday a force of men were busily encased i sweeping the street from tha c n il tracks to main street on tuesday morning the large govern ment tank with oil burners for beat ing tho tarvla and an apparatus for spreading il started work on the b looks between john and main streets the heavy rain at noon tuesday ot inff right after this first application made it rather bard to handle finely ground stone was put on the fresb tarvla when the tarvla has been spread o tho edges and tho boles along three edges levelled down the roadway will be in good condition again rv wonderland friday july 2s th acquittal one of tho best mystery play of the yuor starring claire sflndsor und norman kerry nmedy croat ion iteno or hust hodge i odga llottom of tho sea saturday july 20 the lone sar ranger a jinu drey story starring tom mix commty creatli in oonje tux collector educu tlonnl reel myatnrie of the yu cat an kvx nt ws tuesday july 29 rortunce hlsrrin ter 4 uf comely tflng t doris heane the way or j creutlon quit coming three live ghoota i r l gregory son wo will save you mony if you will let us coatc7aci jeelr iha ha zoecttzer fit ifootj white footwear sale xml mbn women and children all wmt i iii vlilc hli spluiulld values in canvas uhotuf all slaes at r uuliai uitd heels hutuo cunvus ovorod with huiiiii umuiiulod hue is t whlh with hluck t rim m in if in m hil i v i llo at z29 u u 100 15 i inn hhuo in putant lulf kid suede 1293 to f4jm ants shoes at very lowest prices considering their quality a little better and cheaper at st albans sunday sehoel pie nlo the sunday school of st albana church had an ideal day on saturday for their pic nlo at blue springs about one hundred and fifty went on the afternoon radial in charge of mr w h lingers the superintendent mr jtogers had prepared an excellent pro gramme of games and races which were all entered into with seat after supper the prises were distributed peanuts worn scrambled for oranges ttlven out and then the rector called for three beers for the sunday school and for the good change in luck in the mailer nf the weather korytnj bad most enjoyable time the only hitch being that the return radial was hour and a half lata former acton ye una man drowned at godorloh tho second drowning at uoderloh ihu summer occurred late monday night when william allison eldest aon of mr and mrs c e allison was drowned in tho maltland river the tragedy occurred at pipers dam a fw miles from qoderich where young allison in company with soma chums wus swimming qrappung for tbe body when we left vlmy rldgo our party motored to arras about ton miles away and there took the train paris about us miles south arras was one of the great distributing centres during the war here tho railway omelals hustled us from our motors to the paris flyer jest pulling in and said wo must take this train or not reach paris until 4 or a hours utter tho compartments this train were nearly oil filled with other people going to tho eamo destin ation as ourselves as a rcsuju a though the eoaches were nearly al first chess many or our party wero obliged to stand all tho way to tin french capital it was artnrwards ascertained that a special fraln had been arranged tor the canadian editors party to follow in five minutes some one had blundered but none of us suffered very seriously i by the way the trains in great britain and the continent run at u much higher rate of speed than do th most of our trains on the trip paris the train omelals stated that much of the journey was covered at seventy to eighty miles per hour c johnson c f a while a d l mosaics 2 h w holloway 1 w kaley 3 b n gibbons p f gibbons 1 f h kennedy c h held r f tjwclr und the body was not reoovered until early tuesday roomlna allison was in his twenty third year wm allison removed from acton a couple of years ago whan his father who operated the butcher shop in tha patterson block ild out to mr wni patetrsoo he is brother of mrs joseph hynds while acton will was a general favor i to with the young people and this sad tiding will bo regretted by his friends hero our fourdays sojourn la paris was crowded with slfhtseelns and recep uons almost continuous day ana night officio receptions and french hoapl tallty wero unbounded the party was e dined and wined from tho time of our arrival until our do parture we war shown this beaut i ful city with its many attractive his torcai and architectural features un der most favorable auspices visits were made under official an 1 vvxy competent guides to tha great places of parts ta the hotel do hie where a reception was tendered by tho prefect or mayor of the city to the champ elysjs and kings palace where tbe president of franoo recelv ed us and greeted ah member per sonally it was a matter or unique distinction that we wero the first large party to be received by president uu marough elected only a few weeks ago and who is the first protestant ever elected lreeldent of france wo visited tbe arch do trloraph where tbe tomb of the unknown french soldier la and a beautiful wreath wna laid tbereon on behajf of canada hy the canadian editors party one of the fatuous frepch generals received our party and aooepted the wreath on behalf bf france incidentally tho fact that a living name is always kepi lighted and burning at the bead of the tombv is interesting we vjslted troceadero the krfel tower tho great university notre dame cath- tenni0 bh0l our prices harry harrison the shoe man n lines of travolhno 0 1 oaaes civic holiday programme the arrangements for fittingly ceta bratlng clvlo holiday in aotgn prom ise to give a good day entertainment the uasohall club have arranged s baseball tournament for the afternoon i lock wood und campbell vtllo will play at 1 30 this rama will be followed with una between acton sod huls- burg und then the winners ot these two games will play off for tho trophy it should be a real afternoon of base ball in the evening tho acton cm- wins hand haa arranged for their annual vlalt of the milton brass and iteed hand a programme by both the mhon and acton bands srtll bo glvenavthe balid mala quartette and harryiugby will give vocal numbers und both acton and milton hands will play numbers as massed bands the two bands will number about sb or sd musicians following this band festi val a dance will be held in the town hall until two a ra clvlo holiday usually attracts a large guota of out side visitors particularly when tor- 1 onto und other large centres havelhelr hollday on the same day and the town will in all probability be full or visitors for the week epil as well as for the holiday nportsw worlds greatest picture gallery the rjvoll the basule the house of de puties the great paris opera house and many other interesting points historic and attractive to our party one of lbs moat inter esting features of our vlalt to paris was the reception of that great general wbooa all the soldiers wornhlpp marshall foui this function was u a par with the reception by kings and i but it hod an added at traction to us in the rperaona illy of i ho illustrious general if ho succded so completely in tarmltmting tho war end securing the signing of th unnlatlo by germany another vlalt while at paris whloh was unique and historically significant was that paid at versailles there wo visited and went through both the public and the private rooms of tha pauo and the chateau a privilege seldom permitted this was tho ruling centre of france from the sixteenth century it was the home of france kings from the earliest days ofkrenuli governments it was here that na poleon resided and ruled and was tjx scene of his numerous domestic n oapadee the palace has many of the worlds greatest historic painting ho han of battles said to be the largust hall in the- world was the scoiie of the peaca conference at ter the great war in this palace germany nlknl the peace treaty and tho table whcro this important document was signed waa pointed out by our guide the gardens at the palace are umoiig the finest la franoo each lady of the pany was presented with a rose plucked therarroni by a military officer it is unique and snoiher exsimpln uf the- high eslknal character uf the receuosa aat banausts tendered to banquet was spread in their honor in the peristyle of the palace the first lime in history that such a function the canadian editors party that a was held there it was presided over by several french geperals and was attended by a number of tho leading cltlsens of vernal erf arid paris the hall of uattjes in tho palace has a series of five paintings depleting the battles of franco from the alxtb century to the nineteenth these ore exceedingly vivid and lifelike of course only the buttles hi which this country was successful are shown it is needless to say that the battle of waterloo was not to be found in tho hail of battles by the way when wo wore in itrussetls belgium it was found that w6 wore within about twenty miles of tho famous battlo flejd of waterloo quito number of us equoexed in 1 1 mo to take a motor trip to this great historical place it was well worth tho effort and brought very vividly to mind the great victory of wellington and illeucher over na poleon in 1812 paris is a city full of interest to the tourist from many ikilnts of view i nover allowed any consideration to stand before its production of art and everywhere its treasures of art abound the louvo la a veritable treasure house of painting sculptures carvings inlaid work and other branches 0t art products a feature of parts which choree tertstla hi the abnormal consumption of wine and beer these beverages are consumed in large quantities and are everywhere in evidence in tho hotels in the homes on the streets everywhere beer and wine have tho right of way the drinking places on the streets outside the shops are seer everywhere on tho fashionable boulo yards and on the back streets of the latin quarter thore is no effort to conceal the universal custom uf urlnk log fathers and mothers and cbil dren young men and maidens in fact the population generally may be soon seated around tables qd tbe sidewalks quaffing their beer or wine it is said the alcoholic content of the liquors is very small and that tho people can drink them without reeling seriously the effects that may be but during our four day in purls i saw men the worse for liquor on tho streets in tho morning in the ufturnoorf und ut night all tltat i said of the drinking customs uf purls may be said wltil equal force of antwerp brussels llue liege arrus and other belgian slid french uitles which wo visited in ell those countries the people of j industrious isvurybody works homo of us thought the women had tin un equal share of manual labor never is there seen a man at work in field or garden but u woman is at work equally industrious snd of en h most menial labor in wallnes and irs john leaven of hock wood spont u day this week with acton friend mr 1 rod monutt of toronto spent i0 work end at the homo of mr s wiggins miss nelllo p hall spent tho week end with mr and mrs ernest hall kitchener liltf liquor seizure at fort nelson 1200 worth of liquor seized in round up of boetlegairta gang on saturday morn ina li ju r vuiuihi ut 13 000 wtm no lux t by toronto ami hamilton o t a nullcr at 3 o clock halurduy morning un fttti mpi woo tnudo ut ptwf i tho rurgo out after it hadhron unload od from a boat near port ntson john wynn hteven hi rent ilumllton driver if tho trurk which contains i 107 cuses of noodherham s whiskey wus taken into ustndy and ho hotho worn inansfurrodj to tho dispensary hamil ton pending shipment to toronto for analysis further investigations urn itolng expected it is said one of tho hlggost bootlcgiclnir rings dominion is involved information was rcolvert i fert that a shipment was on tho way up the lake and would urrlvr near ilurllnkton tho plan of the owners wus to trmihfi r it to a vacant furm- bouun a to run t ii squad un it in hlhctor klllolt oshfated the oral o re anil tint kuard watched the skt in after midnight fridu at thorn o clock sal unlay morning they spot- led an auto on tho signalling to a truck which ha i driven town a side road leading to tho take tim truck answered lutfk but before it wus driven nut the ofilc rs nrrt nia 1 wynn and took churgo or the load tho accomplices ma ie u ir escape tho district was nnn hod un i ih euths visited an untt minted farm house lookouts sounded a warning und a gang of mnn made good their a search foil mod ami ease to seagram a whlskay was discovered dllod in the cellar returning to hamilton iso ferry street was visited und 48 mora case of liquor worn ud ted to tho truck load an olderly lady was the only occupant and tho officers are now in search of the tenant the l found at this address were not part of tho lake shipment it wus sluted mrs j visited frle this week r- kennedy o ids in toronto 1 toronto day or so mr melbourne overholt is holiday ing with his brother and sister in walkervllle mrs lunn ot hemllt at thi home of mr ii ing tho week will mcnabb he week end 1 mr n mi toronto spem acton friends misses jessie oatbralth and mudgi chapman are spending a week on the severn muakoka mr john s moore star visited with his sister on sunday t tho duudas mother and rev a t stewart al tending summer school lako couchirhlng mrs maud mchulu rl on m01 iny from u two we ut ilulu muskoku i homo vucutlon r j warren it hit homo of dujs lout wok of toronto dr john wo plebiscite vote october 23 premier ferguson has finally an nounced u date for tho much talked of plebiscite on government liquor sale as october 23 as yet nothing re garding tho form of the ballot has been made public it had been problematical wll tho volume of petitions from influential public und religious bodies against h n vote whether the premier would feel that his promise to provide for a vote if and when public opinion demands h required any definite action but there has apparently been considerable pressure exerted in an other way by the liquor interests which huvo made him feel that tho promlso should be implemented home motorists ore so gonerou with the road that thoy ii let you have the ditch yes every bit of it mr und mr wm plant and fahiiji of bu forth vliil tod ut tho hom of mr jus pltnt lust wek h hpolght of visiting frlcn is irtwo other titles women were engaged in sweeping the streets with the splendidly industrious habits which obtain these countries would be mar vellously improved if ths very goners use uf liquor wm discontinued it it rrecly stated that the brewers und wlnsmakars bavti a constant props i gunda u uporutliiii to enforce up6n residents and visitors tha alleged fuot that the tauter of cities and country la unfit for hlltuuti consumption and tho use uf be4r uiui wlna is therefore imperative it is u fact that when u peleon asks tar u s of water in v hotel illnlns room or in restaurani the waltor looks uinused und uppsr- ently wonder whut kind of a pvrson he lias conitt iii conuut with what no ho bort la the invariable interrogation while lit purl vio had the ulauaure or visiting mr norman powell ul ouelph brother of mrs mack booord ho has a successful jewellery business in tha heart of lhe city on a opera a few vurds from the groat opera house if tho city we have said good bye to paris and are imw on our wuy to old london wnvrs the mxt two weeks are to ti spent in visiting the mun places of historic and hallowed interest und tht great british ivmpire kxhlbltloii 11 1 wembley alxl attending tuiiihoouw an i functions gulorw but ore taking our motor till lb ixi ugh england hoot uuid ireland it p mooitk kn mute to london juno 50 1u4 mi und mrs w toronto have boon hero during tho wool mr und mr k m ptlkey uf ht tutluirlnes visited a fow days wih acton friends last week un i mrs fclwln murray were week end visitors at mr a j mur rayri clovordulo farm mr 11 ltsllo und misses nellie and margaret islle of tngcrsqll visits 1 n rilutlve this week issos murjorie and laura hull und irr hobble are holidaying with mr and mrs iongreet erin mr h n farmer m a left lost week for thossulon algoma where he will spend his vacation mrs a mcnabb of toropl i visiting at thtf homo of her son mr nell mcnabb park avonuo mr and mrs webster and children of toronto spent the weekend with mr george mills and family miss rachel socord of ouelph s optndiug a few days the guest of hi r miss marguerite symou anitu realty of mllwwukj wis is visiting at tho home of mr is 1 lunt and mrs itobt b prow i llltlo miss jesslo colws spent luki week with rrlonds ut rlulr and mr coles tipajut thi weekend at ulli mr und mrs h a richardson luisevllla cullfuriiui spent a day lust waak ul tlie home of mr d c hussnll mian lldnel muuon mmh tho wo end with wlnghum friends u lornu ivi line ly returned home with her mr an i mrs t l lyio or brant- ford visited ut tho home of tholr son mr frederick j lyle knox avenue over tnc wk end um a johnston of dundet boot lund is visiting her aunt mrujutpon mackli hurth ulruol 1 n route to her home in chicago mr clayton l mmlth motoml from toronto and nimnt tin wmk at the home of mr wm hull mm smith uccompanled him homo mr h c harruou left this week n u huhnesi trl to montreal and halifax mr i c russell uccom- lulnlihl him to montreal and ottawa mrs mcdumild and daughter and mr fred mcdonald und mr laves of toronto attended the funornj nf tha late alousii mit n in acton on tues day urn uhcbtll a und messrs john brown of toronto homo of mr malcolm wuok d miss mclean mitchell and a d i- mr w of toruiil marjory will holidays irlna und miss marjory ited at tho home of mr r the wepk end miss urmilnfar a fow weeks mr a join u of toronto gpent the homo of mr a iiisjon who has been rv turtu- d homo with hi an i mrs 1 h lenta and chll dren utli tided the bell telephone uu uual plo iiin ut soier lurk oult lusl friday mr llu sunday vanuttor und miss mury nf itmirgotown vlsltod f mr hubert llannett wimtk or mrw job hntlduying borv bur husband mil und mrs whjllum leslie of shlloh und mr und mrs percy los by f moosojuw feiusk hmint a fow lours 11 m011 luy with ihulr cousins sir and mrs o h llruwu mr un 1 mrs jus roll und mhrs tudiiu uul mr uml mrs turbos and wallucu ifchvolutil ohio vulled at llijim of mrs do htory wbl e n rout in musk ok j i mr uu i mru w johnstone mist all mi mil mrs 1 a mclean an j hilly unl mr r r juhusioml vllelun doiis und billy urtt b dldaylng utsljur- lluifton rvuth his wk jl mr uu 1 mr h ntuthum ofviw- inln tiud mr ami mrs m thomson uirrlt7ildr n r iurl credit shul kuniluy ut tho limiut if mrs tbomus htuthuin lhuicli street i mm ltnv hi sianlun of toron who huu buun visiting acton fiioii tlm pust wok returnoi horn hiimtuy hl muslo ot a wwii wb ull like to lieiu nowtii puahotl by 1 mr l 1jwvi1ii wnoks with vicinity mr un i ht thumum willi mr ui vlllunoi mrs geo rumshaw rv spending a couplu fi lands tu acton 1 irs charles tower visits 1 during tho wujk i mrs 11 h hulmi li utul mrs r if wunshrough left w ok uu un ukioihiihi trip to tho rlllu couhi mr mitl mrs h roy woishrmijih jnlnul them in toronto ami utioiniuiiiibo tlieiii oe thuli jour- mi aliiold h robinson mrs t luirtun uiid miss j5vu ju tint ut toronto ient the wook end th homo of mr william landboruuli luke avunue a it h neur and totunit wh 1 huvo been days with alton lelut mm humluy xllm uihll dumal vuiu ulillf he wek lllurtli htibol hlldreii i ponding hull of hrlgd 11 it ths jotllfl mucdon il i f mr und mi r bo lunt hi mclntir and daughter irund alley were gu s o russall u iluy und mrs trunk kennedy wro to wlugham on sunday owing death of the formers sister w dods jmk ii join tho yok slid ijimi 1 who t- pur ulu mr liuby mr uud mrs lirls und mi hill it i mrs mi wllltu visuihi ut tho culiithiu lust wuk mi artkui 1- cnnoroii of victoria 11 c hus bit 11 vlslung hi mother mrs jemilo u wood f 3 u roe 11 btrtet guioph tho past few iluys and loft ly visit yru 11 is ut uxbuduu before returning to his houiu with mi jotuph h ill luying with ul mis wullaco lon uud miss irus of potter f mlltmt sod r r u kwhki if mr john uu mu m nlu iimtt mltutes clara uuvuu uud noli 1 roiir lft on mon purl ivlgln where it 11 1 lb t uniduin jjru ling ufni mimh lu uuutt will if the kiinp luudt rs and will 1th tho uuiun study instrua uu tin uoiurul symputhy will 1m felt ror mr ud mis wm tl ifcuiglus of mount duoiilu in tho ions of tbulr llltlo four teen months old baby girl mrs lmuisius wus visiting ut um h itno of mr jus ikiuglah unco il 1 hue whqii um balm took sink rev mr culp oon duutoil the fuuerul service on monday ffc

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