Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 14, 1923, p. 1

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ivi- vimv fortyeighth y no 50 thursdaymorfllng junii 14 1 02a actqn ontario canada thursday morning june 14 1023 single copies five cents thp methodist chu2ch acton rev cha8 hackett pastor p wlllew s 1100 a m the minister subject a load- message 250 p in sunday bchool 719 p m tho minister bubjecl a great incision a wklcomlfl to aju iv presbyterian knox church acton mlnutv nv a c stewart m a f manse willow street liioo a m uvhtuaptwood b a of unrrtntoti 700 i rnrltav htuurt wood b a sunday school and bible clara at 300 p id stronger leavine- address with the ushers will be caujed upon by tha pastor t all ajftk cmtfjlalxt invrthd new advertisements ailtcrtlieaieats in tbl column j ccata per word mjmlssuachrge aoe pr laswrtioa for sale a quantity of 2 inch plank acton cncamejty a super- value mean for men to choose from this week por sale bryih cottage 7 nrama viry con venlonl firstclans trau apply to r j kbrr pom sale i lady tailored navy ault satin lin ed may bo seen at mrs a mctavishs- for sale white tnamiltran crib nearly new also childs rocking chair mbs wvjbrnicolj knox avenue for bale 1 small brick cottages- 3 lots stable and garage must kettle atate ask kerb he know auction sale l a clearing auction sale of the house hold affects etc of peter drebot will be sold on saturday june it at two oclock at jfo 21 beardmore crescent r- j kerr auotloneer for sal or rent r- roomed cement block bouse on arthur- street acton nearly new nloslr decorated electric lights dtriaedjeeqar bard and soft water joeru tor two oars stable and poultry honee immediate possession for particulars apply to j a smith tob real estate agent for sale j greenhouse frame complete with bout 1000 double diamond- class panes verandah concrete piers end floors umbers complete a quantity c building- atone aurneyoxford ranee hot water attachments and front also a large steel rang ap- yt aj m smith palrvlew place farms for sale m farm in the bounties of pm jid wellington veryinjr from 40 to jm seres- let ag send you our list a number of homes and business as in acton- for gaje wire and ufe insurance money td 3 a- smith real estate agent- phone 10s acton ont e lkv iv- notice to farmers fowl wantrd va ra paylns tb hlstawt pric for nv fowl uyou phone si m brown mill street acton townhdl thursday j june 14th 740 p m shook snd llplohsi trtlo- ed dogs birds snd midget aotlng pony show etc i children adults 16c 25e i- im i wonderland friday june 15 tlw cowboy and the lidy with mary mo mltuer and tom moom a jremetfdnuu pnofilay uf din rotnatilln wmt tilled with- drama uniiau unl rellshuble hunur comedy ere- ntlon iurdon uy niikvr a bobby vwrnuu comedy jpjt weekly news orchestra saturday june la oath bound starring- dustln vunium it ft well packed with jove myi- rry- action and thrill what nure can one aekt comedy ere- ruon puppy love three teeo tutsdavjunfe it where men are men starring- wjluarn xhincan a red- blooded dim tor red blooded mreons showlnv thrtlunsr laje in the mlninf country hpedat comedy itrry soinon in tua sweet home oo-oe- mtchno tfj watch for h manslauchtur that bltf sitfe- sxtarst wotmro j a mccture i son rciharkablo onerngsnothing short pt rcmttrkable- i some of them made jpbssible by outoftheordinary purchases some the result of drastic clearances aji immense saving forevcry man whdjcomeio cjuelph this wcek these flgures for ojtaraples t9j0 suits worth up to 270 mens standard suits young mens models and boys high- school anp rrthongtrouser suits sixes 34 to 4t at both stores 240 suits worth up to 320 young mens models in light tweeds and homespuns sport styles many with two pairs of trousers also mens standard models v the following two wonderful groups at the branch tofo only upper wyndham street 1675 spits worth up to 925m young mcrts twopiece sport models with extra trousers and also ntens standard suits in dark colors a big gather- together of broken size ranges 1185 regular 15 to 18 suits boys firstlong and high school suits in mid- grays dark neat patterns and homespuns r sizes 34- to 38 ajso- trx mcoj lelandamdi suits mars silk ties regular 100 and 125 lines at 55c each or two for jl00 regular 160 lot 95c regular 200 for l2 rubber rdu 9c mens and boy regula 50c values for dwet tweed caps 95c regular 150 and 200 values in a gatherup or broken lines worlcshlrtfl 149 kitcheris coat style in plain navy blue black nd white stripes plain chambray khaki plain black drill and 9m values ror l39 all the felt hats regular 750 hats reduc ed to 600 regular 650 to su5 regular500 to 35 regular 450 to 125 mens 300 shirts for l79 f4fty dozen of them a bigpurchsc bought at a big price concession otherwise that sale figure could never have been possible negligee styles with separate starched collars to match sizea- 14 to i7j4- news of localimport to widen ihe hlshway feu omolal ot ihejdntarla depart ment qt highways has been here dur- mis the week buy in the slant foot strip on the farms borderuib the pro vincial highway required trt malt the rottdnliowancfl the uniform eighty- two feet requlredt an afflicted family mm wluon wife of churlcn wllsiin muihirlritondnnt of the jtydroklootrlo interefu n acton was taken eudilenly 111 with aupendlclli last baturday she was taken to oulphnnd under went an duerntlon t the hospital on sunday tbo operation was success ful and mrs wilson is doing nlcoly furly in the sprhig jr wilson wos ocismi rlth the same uifment and was also owbroted on ukli ieellngulte better now the womens institute oarden party the unnual womens insutute gar den party will be held in the park on june 50 the following- rsplendld pro gramme will be flveni james ileld the wellknown oomedtmn with an fntlrely new progmmma helen lor- rejne ostrsnder child entertainer messrs oeorge bell and percy kay qau baritone and tenor acton cltlsene uand short addresses by reva ii a u baugh chaa hackotl and w u howard ilev a c stewart u a will act as chairman d e macdonald bros ltd goelptis iif ding snd lsrgmtstort wekend specials v assorted chocolates just smved a trtisli shipment of our famous assorted chocolstes these iisveslvsya hcen a bigfsvorltaandvc are plsaaed to sajr that theycaii still be hau tne same price regular 40c a tb weekend spedsl price 29c lb rr mahshmallows jhe mbrshniillowsessorj is here again and we have juat received s wrgeshipment of both vanilla and toasted vanilla msrshmsllow soft and light regular 40c lb weekend spec- tai price ssejb toasted makshmallow toasted marshmallow well sprinkled with cocoarfut isr 40c tb weekend spedsl 34c lb the fteheel contests in drawing a good deal of interest in tms pass pass drawing contests at the public school has been engendered unfortvnate that a misunderstanding arose on the pari of the teacher snd pupils of the senior first and junior second room last month instead of specimens of drawing- these pupils sent n examples of ruling fourteen vety creditable sheets atnowlnr the rullns of a geometrical design were submit ted naturally mr jones the judffo in toronto felt that these could not be accepted as drawings i if these pupils i will try again with drawings of some animal object or landscape they will be submitted and a prise awarded n will be preferable in au these contests that each pupil select a different subject an which may be awarded first prise will show up to better advantage if drawn with pen and ink rather than with a drawlnlr pencil repairing 81 josephs church tower contractor csosldy of hamilton is engaged in repairing the tower of st josephs church the spire which sut-mounted- the tower has been re moved the section of the tower above top brick work will be re- sheathed with galvanised- iron a line new cross- will be erected an the co ing of the dome the cross will be about top feet lower than tha f6rme jmo tbja tower- was erected by messrs john and hugh cameron when they built- the church for the coagre- gauon fortysix years ago jhjs summer the cross which was blown down in one of last winters galea rogu- erected when bl josephs ban- gregatlon bought lbs church property about twentyfive years agoi and re moved from their oitglnal church building at7 publln mr csosldy will repaint the woodwork of the tower and the new cross will stand over- all as a beooonto the worshippers of the great obarcb which hag adopted it as- its symbol jour ice cream parlors when down town shopping come in snd nave s nice dish of ice cream or perhaps you would prefer s light lunch we delivefmce cream in bri6k or bulk imulstroet acton liwiles the proofbf tke boot- is in thewflarinq new fobty0ar tennis shoes sandal tfoks kid calf and patent leather strap slippers new styles and leathers best assortment or new goods at ixowbst prices mhseh boys snd childrens shoes lowest prices we buy snd sell for cssh f harryharrisonjheshoeman comb in wk wiuubavc you money intsrsstlna meeting st- st al bans rsetery the closing meeting of hu a 1 buns branch or the w a to the m h c c was held last week at the rectory and well attended a full report of the 37th annual convention which was- hed at hamilton was given by the president ursbaugh after which the t retiring treasurer miss moore waa presented with a handsome hand bag by mrs conway who expressed oh behalf of the members their great appreciation of ber many years of falthfi mr hillmers meeting here last friday mr hillrtrer capl cummlnos and mrs mcniven addregsed the large audience tommy church m p failed to put in an appearance atcrowded hull greeted cjeorgn hlll- mfr the cnnhnrvntlve candidate ut hlsilrst public appearance in the town hst last thuksday evening mr hill- ner was sunphrted by cnpt cum- mlnss jqpntb ants mrs dr mo- niven who presided tommy churchy it i was also announced to be pres ent as one of the speaker and svgood many who attended were disappoint ed when ho failed to nut in nn appear mrs dr mcniven was chulrnian of the i ice ting she performed the duties of that ofllce wfth her cus tomary grace und dignity mrs ma nlvan proved herself to be well regd on the political questions of the day und in ticc intxoiuctory remarks and subsequent brief speech showed that she hnd a complete grasp of the argu ments in vogue during the present campaign from the standpoint of tho conservative politician hlllmer the conservative can didate muds his first public appear ance m a ot ui ut this meeting corn- mnnunk on mr jrurys intention of l wrrm in thnt nmra at thn close ofthe meeting a dainty luncheon was served by the hostess twirtng u ulan us u plfitfprjn t before the last election mr hlllmer alleged that from the records of the hoose he could show that these planks had riot been carried out men tioning especially the increase in ex penditure the road programme and the fact that for every 5 spent in primary education 116 was spent on secondary education he also paid his conipjlments to his fellowcltlsen mr w d gregory of oakvtlle who has leen chslrmnn of the hydro commission under the drury ooyernnient the awrul waste of the peoplos money on provincial rosds was a matter which he dealt with you want to know where i stand on the temperance question said mr hlllmer i claim that under the hearst government the conservatives gave the people of ontario the only temperance legislation they have and at will have to remain in force it will be the duty of the conservatives if elooted ta sea it strictly and rijildly enforced harking back to various liberal regimes mr hlllmer claimed that the people hud never received the fulfil ment of u single promise on temper ance made by the liberal leaders r cuptsln cummlngs of toronto ex ploded any distrust as to whether rudlulm will pay by bringing examples from the united rtates where radlals warn in id down by private enterprise in empty localities und the population moved right in he also gave ex- ples of ruduls built by ileum roads not us compeutora hut as feeders ontario by a similar enterprise could build up fruit and grain dutrtota he argued mrs monlven addressed the ladles of the audience protesting against the danfaglng crl 39 dy j4 pretty weddlrtn in toronto a very pretty wedding fok place at castleoeid baptist church toronto last wednesday evening whsn edith eaisabeth eldest daughter of ur and mrs jjupp was united lri raarruge o theodore roy rumley eldest son of mr and mrs thomas rumley acton rev uf meutjeham perform- ed the oeretnony the bride who was given way by her father looked chkrmlnr in a gown of white chsr- meuse and xadlym lace with veu canght atedes with orange blossoms and carried a shower bouquet jot ophelia roses and illy of the valley her sister acted as bridesmaid and wore m pretty gown of grey canton crepe with radium lace panels and hat to jmatcb and carried a bououet of columbia roses utuemarjorie jupp looked very pretty as flower girl in a dress of pale blue crepe de chine the groom was supported by his brother mr victor rumley the wed- jung match was played by miss viola rumley after a buffet luncheon serv ed at the brides horns the happy couple left for buffalo and niagara falls on their return they wul reside nt si gumock avenue toronto occupies a unique position acton has a olusentwha occupies quite a unique- position in relation to cbarch union which was this week tit the presbyterian church 1 p muorev hehss been a member of the lelnt union committee representing the melhodlstchuroh from the inception ofthe movement introduced by ilev principal putrlck of the presbyterian church twentyone years v he uttsnded the orst meeting- in the old knox church toronto whlob stood where simpson jh cos store now stands wbin prtncltwl patrick xr cavan dr vor4b and others of the presbyterian churchy jr carman dr potts dr sutherland and others of the methodist church dr warlaer judge lest and ottjers of the coagre gatlonsl church made the- orst speeoheaoa pr patricks proposal for organic union mrddpore has extend ed eery mooting of the joint cdm- mlttee end every meeting ot bis own church union odmnshtee through the intervening years at the session of the general conference at toronto last oqtoher he was sleeted a member of the methodist section or the first aan- eral assembly of jtho proposed united church of canada of 400 members appointed to take th initiative steps fwurds ormraiilaotlon of the new church uftex thv various aoaa of parlbunenl oecesaary have been enacted mr moore naturally esteem his relation u this btwat hlsibric movenntavery 9 bjgh haiwv contenting the county of i fa 1 ton where a seut had ben seoured for hlnj at the just election by the resignation mr ford mr hjumer said that ho thought it would have been only und a thing to be expected that drury should have fought an elec- tlop tight tn his own county of slmcoe ho evidently overlooked the fact that numbers of people in the audience remembered quite well that the right hon arthur melghen lata conserva tive leader who spoke in his behalf at oeorge town just a few days before also stts in u riding- secured for him after the lust general election bronte defeats acton by 7 to 5 a cless qsme here in the xalton league last satwrdsy afternoon the local game in the haltun leagi on saturday between acton and llronto was another fine game and held ln- terent right up to the last of ihe ninth innings the ilronte team are u good fast organ ixat ion but our hoys wnrn right after them at all stages of the gnmr- and hud them tied at the end of the soventp innings it was in the ninth innlngt thnt hronto got their ihud of two runs und actpn wssuu- uhle to register u tally in their half of the innings leishman pitched for acton and turned in good gume for thn boys and kentnqr was on the receiving end for bronte cotter started things off but early in he game was replaced by pollock the follqwlng is the box score acton- y all it h i0 a h kenuody ii b j 1 0 2 4 0 lclshman l 60 i 0 0 0 gibbon r f- a s 10 o 1 0 nelson c f b 0 2 0 0 0 mosales i f s 1 i 2 i 0 jfontner c 6 1 o 7 11 ksley 3 b 4 11 0 a 1 masters l b 4 0 1 16 0 0 jlgglns s s a r t 4 0 3 1 1 4 total stuhsbury s n dorland j 41 1 t it ii t ad it h to a 1 x 1 0 0 2 3 osborne 2 b cotter i a i joyce 3 b thomas a cudmore 1- li m dorland c total so 7 i 37 10 5 score by innings ilronte ldoullo y 7 acton os0oo0j0 0 5 summary two bass hits osborne nelson kaley stolen huses m dor- land 3 stansbury 3 pollock joyce nelson kile- jlsns hs of tlnh drury on the conservative party reeling mr drurys remarks in the same hall against himself the speaker said 1 think it would be an unspeak able pity lr mr drury came back to power he fqrgot that when elected a sacred trust was ulooed in his hand the promises he made to the country before h was elected i hope that the farmers of this county will know onough to put an end to such spine less and reckless extravagance tho masons orchestra played selec- tionsut intervals during the evening actons jubilee celebration editor fluoi paxes dear slri i wok terribly disappoint ed when the announcement was mads your columns last week that the oelabrutlon of the jubilee or ac tone jnoorporauon was not be held on the dates fixed some time ego when the council took the matter up several months agio and fixed the date of the proposed celebration for satur day june 10 and sunday and monday july 1 and x rewrote to several friends wbo were former residents inviting them to com and visit us during our jubilee they have all accepted the invitation and now see the plight i am in and i know of a number of other eltlxetu who look the same oquree what wlu- these qldjtlme residents and other friends think ofthe town for this mu what kind of a reeve and council have we atrway they consider the matter of a jubilee celebration fix a date lor hi end then leave the matter to work 6ut itself without means- or guidance they certainly have not won much honor among- our cltlsens anil i am afraid outsiders wul not accord them muah credit for not making the best of on exuelletit uppor tunlty for demonstrating the beauty neilverridby our really progressive town i sincerely hope your suggestion of a weok ago that the ycaf bo not allow ed to olose without a rttlng celebra tion of this event which means so much to us in the matter of local history will be followed up ut onoe why not fix upon civic holiday as a date for our jubilee and request the council to appoint joint obmmlttees of councillors and cltlsens tu carry out a celebration to a succesaul oon- ol union 1 iruppose we may aooounl for the lack of interest by the council in a measure from the fact that not one of them by themselves or their antece- dentswa in any way associated with the early days of municipal matter in acton tlut they ant the successors of good tneiioniptrue and is too much for us to expect them to take steps to perpetuate the memory of such mei as w h storey asa hall char tea t hill dr nelson mouurvtn robert utile hldiivy smith and others wtii had o mucli to do with the laying of good fuundutlons for om prosimtrous town fifty yuurs tufot hy ull means let us hnvo a jubilee celebration lunm time this ver i am vary slttaerely l an old rimhrcrrizfjsn acuii june lhoj man tn 9 lqkilngs h off cotter tn 1 innings 4 off poloqk in e innings 0 double plays kaley to kennedy to masters struck out by lclshman e by cotter k by pollock 7 bases on balls of leishman 3 wild pitches lauhmtn nd tpollock umpires mcconsb and imy ljcaouet results iast saturday bronte j 7 acton k georgetown 9 campbellviue 8 tlurllngton 3 milton the lelaau e standing r standlns of the clubs in tho league la now as follows general assembly votes in favor of union by 426 to 129 a quiet reverent feehntr mani fested with no demon- stration the climax of twentyone years of conferences ano consideration port arthur onl- jude iz the oihirnl assembly of tho 1resbyferun church- lias spokennn the great quns- tlou of organ la union wlththn metho dist and congregational churches hy a vote of more than threeto one yester day afternoon the governing body of presbyterlanlsm in canada decided in favor of proceeding immediately with the conummatlonof unlqnthe vote which wiintuken at 8 oclock in the nftorikkin wm 426 for tho motion und 120 uguliik thn vote taken just pre viously on tils amendment introduced by rev dr urummond was 117 for und 4ik itgulnst thusended a debate which proltably was without pacallol in the umuilu of the church in canada and thus is u page of church history closed and another begun on the recommendation of the mod erator there was no dmonstratlon by tho assembly when the rtwults of the votn on tho ameridment and the main nlotlon were announced suited brlorfy the question before the aesomy were the m report sdcialandl sdcial and personal mrs georgn murray vlultnd frlnnds ip ouclph lust week i miss myrtle diim u totonto wiir kumluy homo fr tome f the committee on church union whtchrocommendod that the assembly proceed forthwith to the consummation of orgunlo union with tha methodist and congregational churches se cond the miportty report of that com mlttoo recommendm- that in view of the opposition to orgaplo unlonji no rurther steps be taken until practical unanimity be assured and third the endment of dr drummonds which sought to delay union or one yeai in rdnr that further conference might be held with tho negotiating churches with r view to flnding- aorae way by which a possible rupture in the pres mini ruby clark wnrn homo from toronto for thn wnekond mr it w htrwarl toronto for the wrnk- mr llgyd kmineyof toronto npont- uuiiilay at his hnnik hnrn mr telford kenniy of wimtdntock is holidaying ml his homo hern mr and mrs chan ifynds and mac and donald were here from toronto mrs john ilrown sicnt ir cotiplo of days inst week with friends in toronto lriskjroy returntxl rrom her- tnil tn nppan on klday mr arid mm oeorge ufandow of hamilton spout sunday with acton friends mr and h n p mclom ano1ss stella knent sunday with relatives in toronto sirs morris teeter of rockslde visited councillor and mrs harrison last week mrs thosi obrien and miss jeanne of toronto spent thn weekend with acton friends km n won lost po burlington 3 1 760 georgetown z 1 e milton 3 s too bronto 3 3 b00 acton 1 3 160 campbellviue 1 3 j60 the games next saturday will be acton at burlington milton at georgetown dronte at campbellviue the schoors honor roll the honor standing secured by publll seheol pupils last menth at tho lust of muy examinations the following pupils won honors senior fourth gordon huffman 46 margaret grlndeu 43j audrey oervuls 404 junior fourth elvin gumble 74 russel weadge uti oeorve mason me total 0 m 2 bennett teacher senior thlrt hartotle swrserr ift taiytyier7 4i mao stewart 400 doris lants 460 toul 600 d pouter teacher junior third eleanor clifford sw meryl orlndell 135 phyllu howard 108 kathleen kelly lot total 400 m h pleury teacher senior second marjory garden 219 helen ostrund- er 157 arthur gamble 151 toul 200 junior 8eend v irene cross 171 velma bulr 172 terence osbee iss toul 0 l anderson teacher junior sseeivd adabel brown boo mary qlbboos 487 frank winter 4t8 j4oca wsur- house 471 senior- first john darber 470 those gibbons 411 colin mcnabb junior first thoru cook ell stuart lantx 4os john kerr 110 total too honors 460 pass 10 oua r armstrong teacher senior first isabel uruce 103 4nntf green 3tf clara bauer 177 total 150 junior first margaret oshea 161 lloyd kotiyon ibs joe kelly 140 total sw n anderson teacher first class gordon titus 213 bntd mcglu 303 chsrlle waterhouse lor total f 00 senior prlnsary jack urown ill joe moconn 111 vivian mcmullen 111 total 160- junior primary willie burock 0 unllte anderson 60 johnhijtaurrow 69- total 70 u qardlner teauher free library board a quoelnet report ot the library as sentation proaramme by rev mr beuan a meeting uf the frse library hoard was held in the town hau on monday afternoon ii p moore chairman presided unit john cameron a 12 nick i in rev h g l uaugh u a and li n farmer m a were present after the routine busfnsss was trans acted rev mr baugh who was the representative uf she board at annuel meeting uf the ontario library assoc la t fort at toronto gave u vsry interesting epitome of the proceedings of the session he gave the salient paints of the addresses on better reading and how to attain il from the various standpoints of younger boys and girls older boys und girls the studenfl thu adnltr altd the author the value uf the story hour with tho children in ahjllbrury- wus t phaslsad v the chtwf points poeeahlod ut tho round table conferences were aptly rehearsed kruull library problem by v o carson inspector of libraries wus also reported at the closo j cordial vote of i hunks to mr uaugh wus niovtnl by a id nlukllnmid sirouuded iby john isomer un uyuirmn cmiren hlghlbeavolled it is now admitted that the acth of the assembly irrevocably commits the presbyterian church to union with the other two denominations the de cision consummates the result of oyer twenty years or work agitating and controversy it is sbxnificant that it wus tho presbyterian church which made the first definite overtures to the methodist and congregational church es toward organic union it was u 1002 that professor patrick then prip clpul of the presbyterian college win nlpeg first launched the question of organic union immediately the result of the vote wus announced at the evening sede runt mr thomas mcmillan of tor onto registered dissent of the mti ity in a long document setting forth their position stating- that they did not recognise the decision or the as sembly and that they held the majority of the assemblyjss having- voted them- selves out of the presbyterian church and that any disposition on the part of the majority to use the money or property of the presbyterian church for any purpose that had not tho con sent of the minority would be con sidered illegal the statement was signed by seventy commissioners to the assembly the closing sitfoch of rev dr pd- areon who was thn chairman of the committee on union wul be recorded eat historic the one thing that the committee n church union is unanimous about thluyear is the necessity of immediate lslve action he said the report of the committee recommends one course of action tha minority re port urges another but all agree that something definite should be done with matter before ujljmfaradji cade church union has been kept in air we ask respectfully that it be brought to earth and either put out of its misery and decently burled or revived and started dn it course it is claimed that either course in volves division the- majority in your committee believe that the oohaa- quances of union are far the leas serious of the fwo u is heart -break- ingr nothing les to have oqr breth ren divide from us in this way while there are none of tha reasons which they have urged against union that we can revere the fact that our brethren hold them and feel them weighs heavi ly with us their reasons certainly do not appeal to us most emphatically we disagree with those who hold that this is only a question of method and that itbe- longv tothoreelm of expediency and not to that of the right to our com mon sense rather than to the con science to many of us it la a con viction as deep as i our religious life that our relationship to our divine head requires unity with the other members of uls mystical body knd thu l we cannot have a real unity of the spirit when that unity u denied out ward realisation let our church have now the courage and faith to obey the will of her master and we shall soon find thut the pillar of cloud by day will guide us to our goal so tur as the operation of local churchns in plaoes like acton iw con cemed the union will make no change in the near future in the matter of connexlonal interests however respect ing missions education publication matters the great moral and social questions and other general church enterprises are concerned the union when put into operation will have far- tosohlnir results tit unlfylm reducing costs of administration nmt in other manifest respects the va or union will be beyond oumpututlon lit the advancement of matters ml a ting to the kingdom of chrut kitchener spent the weekend at tho home of mr john kenney mrs- m it- collier and babe of tor onto are visiting at the home of mrs k f collier brock avenue t mrs john c nelson was ot-church- vllle on tuesday attending- tbe annual reunlon of the hall family mrs k a mclean and muster billy or watford are visiting- at the home of her parents mr und mrs wm johnstone mr and mrs j a henderson of winnipeg visited at the home ofmr c c henderson lust week before go ing to europe mr and mrs j m kemloy mrs william brown and miss maggie mat thews of toronto were here for a week cnd visit mr and mrs john mowat spent n few days last week in toronto thoy attended convocation at toronto uni versity on friday misses annie shanks and s grummetl rrom pettaplece munltoba visited their cousin mrs- wm hall one day last week mr andrew murray sr went to guetph hospital on saturday for treatment tbe old gentleman has pot wn well for several months misses htewurt und ralston and messrs beaton and robinson motored out from toronto and spent sunday with mr and mrs wta hall mr and mrs r h gurney miss marjorlo and master wallace of wlng- ham motored down an s the weekend with ur ondhhra oeore murray miss clara brown of toronto spent a few days last week wfth mr and mrs wm foster erlh mr and mrs william thompson of i georgetown were with mr and mrs roy arnold for sunday mrs montague gregg unj babe of toronto spent a week or so with mr and mrs george agnew mr thomas hen demon of pali visited at his brothers home for a couple of days last week mr nndmrs j linton kenney of mr and mrs leonard awrey mr and mrs james torrance and mr ernest awrey of mimosa visited mr and olrm henry awrey church street last week mr and mrs a kftnnuwln went to bhelbume saturday evening and at- tended the tunerals of the late mr chalmers and mr john best exit p of dufterln mr and mrs david marks and babe of detroit mrs sam wilson and children and miss ruth strusser of guelfth spent sunday st the home of mr thos statham mr and mrs j h denny were at toronto on saturday attending tho funeral ot thejr niece miss leolla denny daughter of mr and mrs w h denny formerly pf acton mr a vl nlcklln returned lost week after spenllng about five months in the western provinces the present prospects for good crops have given the people much oncourajfement mr harold ferntr wurf over to hamilton on sunday to se bis father dr t d j farmer the dr is now slowly improving and his coxoplftlc lecovery la now expected to bu rapid mr will height mrs rreess and daughter june mr and mrs chas morley mr orvul morley und miss edith filpous of toronto visited on sunday at the home of mr thomas statham mr and mrs j m moore und mr clarf idge ir georgetown and mrs thomas t moore of kitchener who had been visiting at her sons home ut georgetown visited actuu friends on thursday v mr thomas thauburu itruinpton announces the engagement of his only daughter sara frances sadle to wlillani thomas sanderson son of mr and mrs j d sanderson toronto tho marriage to take place very quietly during the latter iurt of june police court news thrve luelph teamsters were charg ed worn magistrate watt saturday morning- with driving vehicles over ulty boulevards uml un pleading guilty to the offence weru dismissed on the up dum tun ding ttut they would pay ror re nut ring- tttodumage cuused chief hau has arrived at the con clusion that the new motorcyclefpolloe- mun added to the kitchener polios fun in a real live ohloer tbe rson for the chief having- auoh an opinion ut owing to the number of summonses rooelved from kitchener lately to be nerved nn local motorists mercury f ii multy wus detected by chief mtlhvrsoii on krlduy eveiung driving hi i motor cur down mill stntst at n miotl duns m us tu tlis public the vouiitf mail came lieforo polios magis- lutto monro on saturday admitted his likluuroilon iitomlsiil tliaf it would nnvvr octttir a sit lit und mild u fipo of 110 on rtlje wnls huvt tukeu u now luase a splendid soldiers muiiumont w4u of llfu mlnco lust weeks rains uottar unviluj til hhelburno lal wek it kum the hoes busy pow ost 14000 and stands lbl feat high s o e notice to memberb of lodqe woodqreen no 902 the board of dlittctors t thn loyal true blue and grange orphuiusgi would be pleuaad if ull inembers uf lodge voodyreeii 102 would hoi04 thenywlth their presence oil the od- casioii of the opening ot then new building at stop 61h yonge street on monday the second day 1f july 1122 at 130 p m all members who would care to show honor to thu alnivo good work by their i atteitdunce will kindly let the surtury know- so thut full metal la may iki 13 n i to the nonro tary in torvnio und further urraii- mentn mmln w m fltsktirujd 1resl- dantt- w goo pyrley trtuisiiror c j m currtw qoypsiy jtrrrfjs seoretary 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