Concord Junction.Miss Lora MoCorrison lias been visiting friends in Springfield.■ kt '* . y ' « «’ * •* • ■ - v- '*• lt;y -p - .lt;v.* * •'»*- VV, * ■''.t - vvMiss Mary Giles has returned from virtting friends in Danvers.. Mr. and Mrs. Winslow Hassell were in town for Sunday and Labor day.Miss Harriet I^awrence has returned from a trip to Lake ?/innipeh:aukee.Mr. and Mrs. George G. Keith, Cen trai street, are rejoicing over the birth of a son, born Wednesday morning. : ' V-. /* ^ * ;Miss Mildred Files of Roxbury, who has been visiting her cousins, Misses Bertha and Virginia Wilson, returned 1mm e on Monday.Daniel S. Wilson of New York city spent Sunday and Labor day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wilson.-•‘ti W - 1 {W* * ICommonwealth avenue.There was quite qn attendance of local sports at the races on the Concord fair grounds Labor day. B. F. Howe did not nrnUa the expectedspeech.The Canadian .government la offering large inducements to Americans to settle in the great Northwest, and the fever has struck tihis- section. There is a likelihood of quite a number taking advantage of these bffers Iti the near future. The great wheat belt presents * many attractive features. and fortunes are sure to be realized tyy the early settler who goes V'ith a determination to put in good, hard work for a few years. It should