5 artiitt wretprvf nimmna may jo iju till hliiooi iu i out in i nriliifi i inn ci nnd it eityn iii i itliiil mrellnrt and ulwiiyn in an graphy r urt a ilh per renl i in clnod ton in arithmetic in mlinlr and 111 nit and fatliir rnyn he n glad to know in school i do my brut flut then he filiate i bin head und uyn up monilrrr llow twould lie ii t nrhnr tukrd libil to nmkc out a hnim lteport lor nip ihcreo illnlng lairly lied on time and minding i roniptly too and tuhlf wiyr nnd checrfulnrkii and little ih nun lo do in mime perhnpn i might get aood in ouirrn r 11m tun my marks would not bo more than lalr and iwime would lie just poor by julio kennedy letters to the editor t1if aiiondoned counthy ciiuncnna editor phki pkan the nrnt intimation i have had of llv uole of crowsons cornero church wan iu runrral dime by tile old man a recent bume of tiis pace phkjui and i do not wonder that he wltli his strong methodist procllvlucs nliould feel a pang over the final abandonment aj expressed from time to time over such churelieis as fifth line the nrlck and crowsons corners these all rcrvcd a good purpose in their day when farm work was so much and co much of it done by hand now with machinery taking the place of men and the motor car whirling moat of tlie few left to mare attractive centrca or alas often to much less helpful places uicre seems to be llttlo for uiemto do but uusy have not lived in vain- in thelr product at tlie ntth line for example was preached the first sermon of tlie much beloved now retired bishop warrie or the great m el church of the united otaten also of rev dr p leek district superintendent pond du lac wis prom tlie brick went out d m johnson of the minnesota confer enee and as noted last week at the corners was the first sermon by itev t albert moore long known throughout arnpics constitute all tlie euccecs wou beofrautniarthcrinvtotnrptrl ual elements were built into scores of uvea in such communities reaching throughout uie land through centra tlona but what i hud in mind was to aay uiat at these final obsequies of crewcons comers more particulars might be wel corned i think it arrived on the tcene there abut 1070 in the time of rev o ii com bin afterward publisher of on ex haustlve encyclopedia tlie cause had been maintained up at dalmage s com era about opposite the present ha 0 bchoal erumafio the removal of the building divided tlie distance better be- tween rockwood ldcn everton work and acton true the brick was near by but being of a different methodism in those days made it a different matter about 1873 it became attached to acton with rev o phillip who was succeeded by rev john c stevenson and oeo w calvert and richard ilabbs there men all were men with treasured memories the building was very small being just the present front stem of tlie t i may say that old mr david uejceown built tlie pews etc following these wu rev t l wilkinson in 1bd0 and the addl tlon was built behind the carved altar rail was made by robert brown br from a cedar crook from his own woods following mr wilkinson there was rev w hryers of irish origin and well sustained the present writers first entrance to the sanctuary was just as a large newfoundland dog was being cs pelted mr b having expressed his dislike to preaching to dogs ills ministry there led up to the time of tlie four church union of methodism in ibs wlion tlie drlck come in tlie local charge under rev j c colling for one year and rev robu phillips for one of his three years at acton for in laso the rockwood work again embraced bath places along with the existing eden and ttverton charges both with two ministers rev t owann now of vancouver being senior and rev w e kerr not long ago deceased in tlie b c city being pror batloner and co it went on after mr hart and others more easily rcmembcr- ftd by presentday readers ileva r ii flwanson rev jos walter rev john bamby b e couch and w il harvey were aides of revs messrs p bwnn and walker single pastor arrangements followed about uils time forward the name or sunderland taylor of acton and one or two others from rock wood might bo added to the roster of local preachers mentioned while that of john 8 coleman might be removed lie never holding uiat office although for oino years being engaged hi ounday ochool work there ills daughter how ever now mrs rev j r brown or one of the oldacton families was bap- tlud there in infancy but tlie fauiers where are thcy and the prophets do they live forever yea in one cense that of their ever expanding influence and so hi the case of these old now closed country churches all over the land yours another older man sasl old 0n0hard3 oh don t you love an old time apple orchard il nee tared scents whrn blushing into bloom c en though the years iinvr drifted in like fallen blounm 4 i there ntlll in wafted back that rare perfume that steeps the rcnrcfl o fair en chanted orchards long long ago was one i teamed to love just an or old i d re t in hn lu h meadow grasraa and lint the nt tc of unnctn in the bouelut abovl im chained to city struts and mad dm id ways uf living but dreumn live on the uiih happln n may die an old time full blaun orchard nowln calling that backs jn beauty ncath a rouuirm eky an full bloom la ity apple orchard i mystically gweet finds but fading blossoms in a ntrect jeanne breton another pellow pupil gone it scams to me that the pupils of the late robert little muster of acton i0gd 72- ld school arc passing zltv 7rjjefg iv j hrltwrrtt gpctgr home thelec gu wi vu happy tender hearted llfcdong jricnd and fellow citizen annie carrlgill it u difficult for thoe who attended ccliool with her in the old home rchool to rcalixe that ahc is really gon it will be mure dirflcult for thoc who have left the old home to rcalixe that her gn k fn i f annll came to acton a little girlie 1th mr and mrs p ii corrialll i re rrcmbercd when he flrct went to ccnoal dainty little miss of six or seven mu bella cameron a as her first teacher and the pew scholar al once became favorite unlike many others when she completed her school days she re malncd in the old home and made hr self a comfort to her parents and be cau c of her happy demeanor she uas favorite wherever she went and with all with wham she came into contact in the early days her home was thi rendezvous for youna folks and whrn she reached maturity and through tnc later years the mime spirit of warm hospitality prevailed in one respect annie was unique she dcllbhted hi pretending that she was wrapped up in mltlclsm she pretend ed to be governed in her actions by all kinds of superstitious fetishes could read the character the future the joys and sorrows uf life could read a tea cup prognostications like a gypsy furtunc teller recite all the calamities to befall any one meeting a black cat under any untoward conditions and protect that only certain movements rliould be madi on friday and especially imday the 13th in alt this annie had much fun in her securing faith in her superset tlona nnd omens and the certainty sue cecded in amusing her many friends annie corrlgill was u real acquisition to the community ii r translation leaves a decided blank in the circles in which moved many nwcct mcmorlca arc stored up in the hearts of those of us who knew her besl iialtons first newspaper the other day w nu uood friend lirrprtrati r will not rwuw cnndlutt r- tilbuullini ililrh tnuimbln ulirlnkliiii ns- rlliitf ddiylng rhurulnu nnd humfinu uu worthy of ridicule us it u of rl h- leioun indliiiiutlnn i hln i niu i t mil ot tpi 11 ronimnn wonl of two lyllubh if he ilmulinr d ubtji thli vo villi give a prelim n of hlr urltlng a frro in u rtlon and let tin publlr have a treat janirn met ilr ilerve of nurjiaijuwoyn rdvrrllr i that thr council of ntuudt- uawcya has j31 00 to be invrnted in munlrlpal drbenttms oiorun fkiuth milton advertises juit urrlvttd u larue quunllty of pure roal oil fr mm nnrll or miokc the hi- t n 113 in if k t bold for each only ihe j uniul evidently itctd in very favt rulily with the government of the day inasmurh an it curried eluhtrrn uqveinmriit advrrtbementn in its c 1- slats diakv by romil pauquifau the ailvcrtl rmnit of ten lawyers np pear nl ji nix medical doc torn and seven dl n huts iviur auctli necm and tlirco surveyors nlj accupy space one of the latter has thin pnraurnph orders left with lachlan mcdonald kirj acton or w w roe auctioneer georgetown promptly attended to john dcwar jr announces that he u attorney at law apt oollcltor in chanc cry ille was afterwards crown attorney for tlie county of hulton rdmunu booth annauriees that he will supply gentlemen and families with bread biscuits pantries and ginger beer at any hour of the dnj the best or lime wan supplied in any buantlty by a hartley at nix cents a bushel the market quotations in the this number are wheat tl 00 to 1 35 oats mc to goc peas djc to us vynjitr mar- in fw r nvry day ltr u i lii alffiilly nc ui in hail not to drlvi hit tin tomolkn once and u wile this aftr- iioon we wuh drlvn- ing nut in the country and ma driven tut of a bide rodo into the hluh way and she narked a nollier cur for a gool and hue ted his fenders and his licdlltcs and then she looked at the reck and red lo pn o leffi dont have him a ruited hn lias anuff bad lucllso i will fer- glve him uaterday- bllnt ern and me was a tawklim uwlay nlwut nhnt urn ue a going to do when we got groan up blisters ecd hn wanted to rrc the wlrld and thot meblly he wood go and join r in the navy but his pn tediiufbby herd have a liettcr chance of seeing thr wlrld if he wood go to a eollldge and play ft ball on the ft ball term sunday we wen helen busby and her fella walking down the it today and an lmmy icd rhc herd they was cccrlt ly marryed ma scd she dlddent be leave it but ant tmmy bed x of the jiabors told her they haddent spoke to beer each another for to weakn go they muat 7c to 12c pork t 60 to j5 60 per 100 u marryi d lbs lamb flc to 10c veal 4c to be mundny dlddent get very mutch out ham lie to i2c bacon ic to 13ic n tnf m lesson today it was all phrjb turkeys each 75c to l 00 gecre bout itnme wasaent bllt in the day 50c to 03c chickens per pair 35c to time and a lot of fameoui sayings by 37jc ducks per pair 37c to 60c butter men wltcn nnvc dlc a j time ago 12i to i5c ch ee oc to icc per tcusdny- i had the bloox today and lb apples i 50 to 2 00 tonltc when i was walking homo with the leading rdltorlal of this old time jnne t wan a telling her that i dlddent country paper was entitled tim muni ta nt in enny wares and she up and clpal corruption ists try to defend them bc mebby i wood be just rite between ives prom its- columns it is to be n cupp eilcei uf rie bread but she says nuch kweer things sum times i flonr nn what nhc in tnwklng about wen day ole mlssco wlmbleton witch does arc warahlna for us says her m irryairc turned out lo be a kind of a disappointment to her ma ant her whyand she rcplyed and ted her h un bend haddent helped her with the wash ings since the honeymoon was over thlrrday this cvnlng wile it was a a raining i was reeding sum of james rlly wltcoim pomes and when ant em my cum in i nst her what was her fftvitt ppftrr jjml lcen that there were ructions in the various public bodies in those days various news items now worth thirty cents ytwhev e witrrhis obubtatfotclfwit llocbt binrwillcabth vim tioodlo sayo he finds uiat he is now worth thirty cents inasmuch as he is the possessor of six uttle nicola a wrltcr ndvicn when an automobile y bears down upon you stand perfectly bujlne wool i still mr r r barbour buyer or wool for blt will jnjaranlce that we shan t the ouelph worsted and spinn coj perfectly nu after its gone by mrb edmund paluflter dundalk mrs edmund polllstcr aged 71 of proton township is dead following a short illness her maiden name was fanny gcott and she was born in nas sagawcya besides her husband she is survived by one daughter mrs w u henry proton and one con george pall later of pruton pour brothers and two sisters also survive w c robinson hornby w c robinson a prominent and high ly esteemed farmer or ilajton county and well known in pel county died suddenly on tuesday of last woett at his home at hornby deceased was in hut 70th year he is survived by two daughters mrs humphrey browne of milton mrs t baluntyne of vancouver three sons julm l at home o carlton pf cleveland ohio t edward or base line esqueslng and two brotliers 1 homos and james brampton jameu irwin the funeral of the late james irwin i took place nn prlday from tlie anglican church erin the pastor rev w a downer officiated assisted by rev chas jollifte tlie erin orange lodge and a number of vlslthig brethren were present prhuids from a distance were mr and mrs albert medley of ouelph mr wenley uedley of owen bound mr and mrs j irwin or hllliburg mrs a hoi linger of acton and mrs iltumpf f rockwood lir irwin was a life long resident af tlie community and a large number of frh iuln tei lifted to their respect lor llm by tlielr tircjicpre he is survived by his widow wlm prrvums u her marrlatfp was mb rebeecu medley one daughter mrs u ho linger of acton and three sons ons of wluun uic id cc poles sent the editor an early copy of the halton journal of milton hlch i think whjj the first newapaner established in halton milton won in all probability chosen for the county a first spjpir owing o the prlstite piven as the county town this s u copy of august 3rd 1850 the journal was ctabllhcd in augu t 1d54 seventy five years ago uie coming sum ier john jaqucs wan the editor and publlj er and his front page motto was the pen is mightier than the sword as to lb political policy the journal ays our policy in the political world it is al most unnecessary lo define tho journal has always been thoroughly liberal not in theory alane but in practice it ulll continue to hold representation by popu lntlon as the unly bond to preserve the union of the provinces 1 he paper at that eurly dale while it devoted liberal tpaci to local adver flilna its v ilumc of local news was lulher niluurc here is a i nifile of the leading articles if news italian lidliui lty tlie abductun case from detroit tribune news from british columbia ir ni our red river curnspundent a voyage to fort william and back of the tiw local ncus items the fol lowing 1j f inlerlit ijui week mr jtwph murtln brt tlier if ldwurd martin cjj muy r rt turned to mil top after an abaiice f u n ears hint i 1b40 when he left cunudu h visited on at britain california several i lands cf the pacific and uien mad his re id nco in call fomla ihe rhunli uhlch have taken ntuct in muuin nally oa tun lib him ho great is tlie dlnyreiicc between milton of ioio and milton f 100 tnit it is ulth difficulty that he can recognise the place f his birth we trust he win hen permanently for the future but joe dldn t remain fur any length of lime in his native t wn the lust i f travel had gotten him in a little while he gut into politics and travelled neat plghtlng joe martin he was known tlie length and brt adth of the land i think he died in wlnnipig lust week the twin sons ol john me lean nasaogaueya were out shoo t in u the gun was accidentally dt- charged and passed into the heart of t he of the i thers who was instantly killed mr bumiiel morti a ihw napet was trlid out 1 ut week it eoinblin i ughtiico i f draught u lib sirenjtth and rupldlty if uu tli u a public ixhlbltlm will be held on the fur in of william llllot nrur milton next mi nd ly when twelve ucrei of iprlni whe it will bo cut in flvi iiount balng uu in j l cxiiedllums work on record there were evldmlly dltltrncts be tucrii mituui and t arh rs in those days sev ral yt am ui as well an in tl i limn niihk rn duyt an i ttltorlal n ft n nn ui th matter says i lil lm pudenl preuntluns f tin mlu ruble lu ilivliluul win ft dn an thing f r no u rlty thut ui will tu t ulve him di nerve uiurt plky than dl il itn he what to di with nlikib a man tlie nun t nidliiientit of cdiii ilr- vi ii j ai mini n hi niu ltll- tule of taste or intillict if wu art nut istakin this hi irtlru inrwcutlon this i bitter crusud instituted by our luell wdi start his usual rounds of buying in this district in june he will be at acton station for three successive thurs f days commencing on june 0 the par tlculors are carried in an advertisement in another column fancy prices for jersey block at the b ii bull sons sale at bramp ton last week 70 animals were sold for an average price of 304 the apprccla tlon of the canadian farmer for the canadian bred jersey cow was made apparent by the small number of impart cd animals offered for sale and the ready acceptance or young stock tlie highest price of the ale was that paid to e w nesbltt woodstock 3 400 for les champa daisy a daughter ot designs rem oxford e t stephens of rich mond hlh took syblls nymph at 13 000 d for four animals paid a total sum of 3 335 this was uic largest individual purchase no more bevsn day terms magistrate walt of ouelph b follow ing closely the suggestion of attorney- general price that motorists convicted or driving or being in charge of cars while intoxicated and imposing sen tences of thirty days in jail instead df seven days as lunncrlj last saturday in ouelph police court james ic cough of rockwood pleaded guilty to driving whllo intoxicated and was sentenced to thirty days in uie county jail on two other counts of having liquor illegally and reckless driving lie was fined 10 and casta and jioo and casts or one month concurrent with the drunkdriv ing sentence walter shaw will also spend tlie next thirty days in jail hav ing pleaded guilty to driving while drunk shaw caused considerable damage in uic cell when he nas arrested and for caus ing property damage he was given the option of paying for it or spending another month in jail he was also fined 10 and costs and 100 and costs for being drunk and having the man lstratcs jof the province generally view this matter of driving motor vehicles when the driver is under the influence of liquor which is groalng too pre vol ent wltli equal seriousness the man who is driving a motor car on uic public highway u a menace to every other person who is driving anywhere nrar where he drrven potentially he itructlvc agency of uic very worst tjpc ihc ill ik lure club wueh mui hi arui b june 2d 30 and july 1 1020 mr ami mrs c a g matthews billy and arahani toronto mr and mrs p j browning toronto mr and mrs qardon hayward tor onto mr and mrs btanlry matthews and d maid toronto miss lorn a kennedy toronto miss lttlo dills toronto mrs jennie matthews toronto mr and mrs e o black mary and dor in toronto mr andmrs c t mclam toronto mr and mrs w d prick toronto mr robert gibbons toronto mr and mrs salman and torle tor onto mr james jones detroit mr archie jones detroit mr aeorge agnew jr detroit mr and mrs il l wansb rough tor onto miss icatln chalmers owen bound mr and mm harry rlgby ouelph mr and mrs harry o bliea ouelph mr d m henderson a alt mr tom mochrlc aurora mr l d forbes windsor mrs m gregg toronto mrs w aalbrolth hamilton mrs ii plckard hamilton mr john rrcclous and family tor onto mr mclvip dron aylmer mr and mrs lame hewitt otrntford mlxn clara b lontx oall mr and mrs ii o nleklln ouelph miss muriel mccomb ouelph miss lois malone guelplt miss kauileeil kelly ouelph mr and mrs wm mcnabb toronto mr chas flymon toronto mr edwin hoodknlglit hamilton mr and mrs harold reed osliawa mx and mrs o bv ruuau and family oakvule mr and mrs alex trotter ouelph mr and mrs chas declute toronto mr and mrs nell mcdonald misses hazel and jean of hastings mr and mrs w k hamlin messrs dwell lome howard and uua evelyn toronto j mm jennie mcdougalt and messrs donald oordon and jack of toronto mr and mm w j rcld and family j toronto browbank gardens guilril strut rockwood we have a burplua of campanula and will ell xtra good plants at 35c per di zen pox olovi 3 for 35c and lota of i th r perennial plants from 6c lo 15c i ich h milroy in hettys home chats and cooking scliool over radio station cicnc betty tells or her buklng experiences with purity plour i lalcn in every monday wednesday and lrlduy mornings between 0 and 10 o clock daylight saving tuns m c tuilsn moweasu mr and mrn wm mccalnah polmer- cton mr and mr b kenyan vlneland mr fred ward toronto mr j v coleman montreal mr and mrs chas o gamble of icentnorc n y mian o clarrldge bram mtsstjary cmluitor3ttg mr telford icenncy hamilton mr angus kennedy me nit ton mr ed huffman ponuarr mich mr and mrs j l kenney toronto mr lloyd icenncy montreal miss olive cooper pusunch mr earl cooper toronto mr robert close ouelph mr chas elliott hamilton miss bessie elliott toronto mr albert pugal toronto mr and mrs c c henderson messrs ralph and arfhur and miss edna of toronto mr and mrs john kennedy dotrott- mr mcrvtn kennedy owen sound mr harold kennedy detroit dr w o c kenney wel land miss nora kenney ouelph mr chas klrkncas toronto mr and mrs h b nleklln ouelph mr stanley mackie toronto mr and mrs j b lake powossan ontario mr eugene mcpherson toronto mr james abraham and sjlxs hilda abraham barrle ont mr james newman red lake on tarlo mr and mm mitchell cobban win nlpeg man mr edwin maddock toronto mr james lawcon geneva n y mr w ii speight toronto mrs a maddock misses gwendolyn and doris maddock toronto mr and mrs wulnxd mcveigh buf talo n y mr and mrs lawrence king nas saga we y a mrs prudence cook mr prank cook and miss kathleen cook of toronto miss edna mcarthur toronto mrs blanche brooks toronto mr and mrs leonard armstrong mil vcrton ontario mr and mrs duncan mcdonald braccbrldgc dr and mrs forrester of stratford mr and mrs wlntcrburn toronto mr and mrs prcd ryder arkcll mrs alex ramshaw and miss jessie ramshaw toronto mr and mrs wm swackhamcr tor onto mr j w a lasby montreal quebec mr and mrs harlcy brignall and family of toronto misses jessie and marie mowat ol toronto mr and mrs earle brown kitchener mr george anderson detroit mr aubrey allan detroit fashions for the smart woman 4816 300 ti nnis c 111c 1 r those uh ducc mil tie court or merely witeh tic sltcwlesi liackless irock pre nln i 1 icnutinj imiovah in in sport t s the in id sketched aliovc is typicil of the m t accepted version ot this fislnt n with the deep u tuck for th isc ulio full the sun tan cult n i trim simrtncis a deep yoke effect iiniulatcs i two piece effect over the laps and ex tend to a deep v in tin center front the kc is rcncitc i in tic front of the 111 use finisliinjt uitli the popular ikiw trim while the tail re i licit defines hc u lrmal wail line pique slnnlung i men or flat crepe arc llir opiljilx llljr-cs- fafihions for the smart woman o 4806 k m 4656 lake llwuiskoul of willi uimwr c anuda iiivrslmriil tnitl mm any you ran dlvmdfy j i in hivrktmrnti in a way httpo utile fur thr averace bivestur wllh llmltnl funds on rffrrt rrnnniity in quantity pun linwi mil in udmliililruiii s in r lie atlvaiitaxrii offered you are rxprrt ciitdaiier and buixr vl ion beyi n i tlie reach of the average invrwior a perminal rutiaultm ii n rvlre uu all problem- pertaining- n hivewhiteiitu opportunity hiioheii thr in mini n stock to nhar in tlie rariilnen of be truxt avtt i lid above i he regular dlvl inula nn the 7 i referred stork and a liljfll drgrer of fjifely riirre are rharter rmlr let ions on liivrliiuntb and authorltxllvc tivrrnmriit nuiiervulnn wlileli further inrfaw your errurlly upper canada investment trust limited b01 r02 stlruni towutt tobonto h r mirams georgeown70nt kindly trnd me full particular and literature nami i alhhtl s4 a checks au1 in gmgliams and chccl s l iuln lund lo make the sunui cr in i 1c i h and colorful pajciin style n l 1 udmen realize the unlimited pms i ill tics as well as the convenience uid economy of ihe colt n j ue i d decide to adopt this smart m c f r the summer day a well les t nc model suitable for all day nr i lliii twopiece frock of check ejijlum with interesting croietl ocr ve tec altcctilig the urplicc elusntl ai 1 ti c liable bow trim the wu st extends well over the hips and is h use j cr a narrow tailnrc 1 licit of tl e c ntrast ing fabric wide ixix 1c its i ii uttli to the ikirt they sta with brea but since then kel corn flakes have gone clear around the clock lunch between meals supper for the kiddies bedtime whenever appetite calls kollogg cora flake ar always light and cslra emp a wholesome trat for children o easy to digest 12 000 000 popla ach jay prefer the original kellogg corn flalas it alway pays to took for tha rea and green kallogg pacliag sold by all grocers mail a 1 y kellogg in london ontario hi luigund una hi western canada and i vidua will lx alneerely n po i t if 11 mini tu ut heaven are jutt john of huuburg aho hurvlvo th sjid uio just wonderful for preparing quick meals cdoking on a perfection oil rang u every bit aj fast as cooking by gas like city people use- it 19 faetcr than electricity and far faster than burning wootj or coal theres no waiting at all no delays if you want hot water aay you can boil it m no time tlie new 1929 models are well worth seeing com- fmict strongly built positively reliable tisy on oil a landsome addition to your kitchen all sizes popular prices from 900 to 22500 n oil burning t mad today avr r i 114 3aa guuj ijl wans lauum i i wiii ckttmiti ajj killed when canfht in hliaftlnf when his clothing caught in uie machinery of a stone crusher he was ojicratlng at tlie gravel pit of the inner up construction company last friday archie martin 35 was whirled around the shafting and euslahied such terrible injuries uiat ho died almost liistanuy ills body was badly mangled one arm being torn off at the shoulder and his fcuu fractured martin lived tn nas souaweya to wind up and had been cm ployed in ouelph about a year his in oilier and one bister survive an inquest will be held put firecracker in letur bos curiosity of young boys to sec what would happen when rf firecracker il off in- a street letter bos at tho comer of mclcalf and alice btrc ouelph had serious results saturday hen the explosion ignited the contents of uie receptacle a considerable quan tlty of mall was destroyed and many ithcr letters so badly scorched uiat is la doubtful if ii will be possible fur tho postal officials to forward them to their destinations tlie matter has been re ported to uio puatmaalcrqcncral s he paitnient at ottawa with a recommends lion uiat every possible effort be made to bring the parties responsible to justice a son tribute to ills mother an appreciative mother in town proud of her con a success and usefulness re eclved the following heartsome little poem from jiltn as ills mothers pay token u lb thirty yean since uils ac ton lad left home to prepare for life 4 activities he fills an important niche in business and christian effort in toronto ihought you might like a pola this umc written by hand and put in rhyme from the little lad as used to be wli wore velvet 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