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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 9, 1932, p. 7

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hhbbbbhbbbbbrii ilisipli v v v pjjp a- v v v- l ifl j j the acton free press roe seven iwa t7t s luouitiuu4iu4i4u444444 ije mttvtyctvfr ortftti the jpjgmve by q e wallace fver since he had struct into the high bills ward pftwell felt eastern 80 tar sstgaod he panted as toe pushed onwarfr and up- ward towards the rugged uplands f he bad- avoided tfhe roads the rocky rut- vted deserted roods if the back country ills feet instinctively following the wood land trails that he had not trod for years ljisp when a woodsmans axe had been heard ward had crouched down rested as motionless as a scared flabbit he ttnusnbo seehlthen the dteectlonof the sound determined carefully craftily slipping from tree to tree he edged his way around the man and as soon as -be- was- sure he would not be heard sped wif oy upward he must make the bear as soon as he reached a level spot he paused for breath belowv far below a mere blur a small weatherrbeaten home stead nestled by a shoulder of the hill uncertainly he paused to look down at it gone for the time being was the hunted look m bis eyes gone t h ness ol- his set features only a soft toiderftlow lit up his face there lay his mothers home i the boy started down he would see his mother with a start he faaltehe mustnot for she would be questioned she would be the first one the men who were following him would ask- regarding fate whereabouts and- she must not know i for the first time the full realization of all he was doing swept over him on we road far below an automobile panted it looked like the one neyland drove neyland was president of the hank where ward powell worked for a moment fear gripped the youth again the officials could not be coming com- ingto nls mothers home so soon the faint chugging died away they would wait until he should be back from his vacation for he last three months now ward looked back on it he might have seen- the catastrophe coming until then his work had seemed satisfactory in the receiving tellers cage he had worked hard there toad been no need to tell hintlt was quite a position for a hill i billy to hold he knew that and he bad tried to give satisfaction lately pradhv t nnothprtn the lglm- grove bank he had been shifted notht ins definite was said and no dissatisfac tion openly expressed only an official would appear the vicepresident or ney land drsome other and say powell do this now let that go been doing ft long enough and then to the new task he would be transferred this con- stant changing had bothered him if they had only told huh they did not want him but they had not theyjliad held secret conferences for he had seen was a ray horse clump clumping tip the road he rubbed his eyesi he ought to know that horse- samuel jbowersi samuel the sheriff 1 uke a flash young- powell dropped to the groundr th6 sheriff- was coining for the red car had been neylandsl the officials were hot going to wait until he came back from his vacation they had come to his niothers home they had suspected he was going to the hills to hide and the sheriff had been sent for him with harrowedeyes the fugitive watch ed the slow aproaoh of the carriage he had played with bamuej when a boy not that he had particularly liked him nearer nearer the plodding horse came up the steep incline a little moije and tnerlg would be passing under tlie cliff ward croucfhed low he- niust not be seen it would bfl harder tohide than he had thought if samuel was on his trail he must not be seen 1 his hand trembled a loose stone struck his hand shot over the cliffs edge and- bounded to the road bfiiow ward peering for ward fascinated saw samuel glance sharply upward- il for fl second ward hesitated hls eyes sought a massive boulder with one push would dislodge and it would bound down carrying death he trembled then the would be safe landslides oc curred often in this district his hand reached towards the rock then withdrew after scaling bagle ollff why ward whiitiare you talking of i then- and son mr neyland says you have been shifted from place to place tried out and made good in each one says you stand correction have improved in every way developed sayayoumust take the position as officer must you see she was- full o jher subject rou see the men not only think that you deserve it but know that yourwiy drav the money thats poured into tills hill district to their bank whenitried to thank mr neyland he laughed said that they had figured it out as a business proposition for it meant ani increase of one hundred thousanev a year in business to them at least wards mouth dropped why why t what isthe matter the bojr told baldly shamefaced he said vi i was running awayand and suddenly he sprang- up he laugh ed he had been running from his op portunity it j was funny in a way mother he laid his handsjm the little womans shoulders mother 1 guess the sunday school lesson fob sunday june 12 jtmah thetbxte brothfir cjolden text behold how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity psalm 133 1 time b c plape josephs house in egypt exposition i leading tjp to the lesson tjnless the earlier part of the chapter takelt one hundred thousand from which our lesson is takenbe studi- hls voice trembled guess id not tiave dealing with these important details amounted to much if it had not been for youl inspired by a sneer he would not commit murder as the horse sprang forward samuel his face- still upturned towards the cliffs edge was caught unawares one wild tug he gave then another arid the rein broke at a gallop the horse made the- steep incline swept along the small level the buggy swaying wildly samuel was standing up he would jump with a crash the wheels crumpled as they scraped along the cliffs rocky wall the rig thumped and thumped before it splintered and the man shot backwards and over the roads edge and down eagle cliff for an instant ward stood stupefied all had happened in an instant at first he wanted to shout no one could fall down eagle cliff and not be injured or killed without doubt the other had recognized ward as he stood erect out- e sxy ime men would- them he had sensed their furtive ob- servatlons the wind blew cold the fugitive must push on tjp on bear mountain up above the timber line he knew of a cave once there he could rest and think yesterday his employers had given him a leave of absence for a week this morning they had spoken openly for they had hot thought he was around he had gone back to get some personal papers he had- forgotten nevland spoke ffclalswhoweresittingin his off ice his words came distinctly over the ground glass partition powell is the man one of the others mum bled something that ended and ive figured it out one hundred thousand there was silence ward remembered how he stood frozen with horror white faced the officials were talking of him powell and one hundred thousand vyes another interrupted powell ijve said so for a month dont you re member how i insisted we ought to change him from position to position to make sure and now we know vbut but several spoke at once oh it was neyland again he has -nerve- game here -a- regular lull billy then notttake it we will make him again words came indistinct jumbled 7 had clenched his hands one hundred thousandtake it he started forward h would crash open that door and confront them vacation he heard r them continue he ought to be gotten he can take a vacation later some one laughed the sheriff will find him boys together or his mother even if he faced them and proved that they were wrong h would be the end he knew there would be apologies and later he would be aismlssect he could not fight against suspicions he had been shifted from position to position to irove it they would make hftn the words were ominous they had determined that he had taken the money- he turned and quietly softly i crept out he must get away once away he could change his name he knew his capacity tor work then he could start anew mak- vmiiw aomethlngof limself ipjf ipuruveli he had left the town ln- tlncttvejyhe had turned toward the hill 1 yrct ra icijwd- forjnettnew every mountain path hewould toe safe later he could slip ffwriyl jbtowitte rocky road twisted and a mere ribbon hanging on the nlain face standhig on the cliffs s among the loose boulders ward leaned forward to look- there spend weeks searching the hills and he could be far away suddenly his mothers words came to him make something of yourself i dont be a coward the words kept ringing in his ears in his eagerness he started to run make something of yourself he would yet dont be a coward one drop of cold rain struck him he looked at the lowering heavy clouds that7weretjillng upfromthe northwest a sleet storm was coming with squalls of snow and ley sleet the mountains would be shut in it made it all the salerfor him with the sheriff out of the way he would have no trouble the thought of samuel injured- mangled lying helpless out in abltter sleet storm came so forciblysto ward that he stop ped coward dont be a coward he was doing a cowardly thing running from an injured man leaving him alone helpless alone to face death i cant those men are the cowards hestoodperplexed rhewlshed hewas a child again if if i go back then his mothers disappointment he could guess her ambitipn for him had been so great shehad sacrificed and tolled so he could advance and be some body mother suddenly there flash ed into his mind a picture of a little boy afraid and her words jto that little fellow her advice- hej scorn he recalled afraid she had said faceit son face it its easier then dont be a coward i his mother was a fighter not a coward he had turned ven now her advice was good his decision once made it did hot seem to matter much what others did far- below he made out the dark bulk of the sheriff sprawled out grotesquely held by a stunted pine tree easy easy once his fingers slip ped and he nearly fell easy he told himself the rocks tore his hands the ice scratched but he clambered down towards the huddled figure far below the ascent was even harder slowly ever so slowly he gained the top of the cliff on the road his burden- was easier tohandlo he must hasten for samuel moaned at the house he could telephone for aid he thought for a moment of night af was done everybody knows the story of disraelis failure when as a member of parliament he attempted to make his first speech you have heard how the other members laughed and hooted and how he said be- tween clenched- teetbjhat thetime would come when they would listen a wealthy western manufacturer had an experience very similar for jbewas discharged from hjs first position and told he would have to make a living by brawn rather than brain that he had not enough of the latter to help him much then and there the boy resolved to make a success that would dwarf that of the men who felt for him such contempt and he did some young inen and women collapse like a pricked balloon when ridiculed or snee at tf that is the waythejmake ed the general situation cannot be under stood why is- judah pleading to joseph for benjamin his brother what danger is tad in and why is- it necessary that judahoffer himself as a bondman in behalf of benjamin our lesson tells us nothing and would seem as though room- should have been found in the schedule for the quarter for a lesson it the contempt is probably deserved but there are others who are inspired by a sneer contempt stirs them to do their best ai the forces of their nature rally to refute this one who dismisses them as of no account but when a young fellow finds inspiration in a sneer it is pretty hard to beat him relieves asthma at once if you could read the thousands of unsolicited letters received by the makers from grateful users you too would realize the remark able powers of dr j d kelioggs as thma remedy all cases incident and chronic are benefitted by this great family remedy why suffeiror experi ment with worthless preparations when the genuine 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yes i mean the ten years before her death r to creditors of the estate of edwin atkinson late of the township of erin in the county of wellington fanner de ceased all persons having claims against the estate of the late edwin atkin son who died on or about the 18th day of march 1932 at the township of erin are required to send to the under signed solicitor on or before the 30th day of june 1932 full particulars of their claimsr sell him into bondage now he inter cedes to save benjamin from ibondage judah recalls the former visit and the conversation relating to it vs 1820 and then proceeds to remind joseph of his command v 21 but for which they the sons of jacob had not brought their youngest brother down into egypt of their expostulations v 22 and of his josephs inflexibility of purpose v 23 judah then draws a portrait of the old man away back in canaan and des cribes the long time they b the pangs of hunger ere jacob consented to ben jamin going to egypt with his brethren having hinted at the loss of one sonvnd brother judah repeats the final wordsof the old manrxnd if ye take this also from me and mischief befall him ye shall bring down my gray hairs in sor row to the grave v 29 judah then proceeds to picture the- future and how itisllkelyto be affected-by-benjamlns- becomlng a bondman in the land of egypt this tie was able to do the bet ter because ofjjls recollection of a pre viousoccasion probably that picture of ssrrow and wall of agony ch 37 34 35 had stayed with judah right through the years he now records without a centure the endearing union of his old father and his youngest brother there a j buchanan d d s dental surgeon office in leishman block hours 9 am until 6 ip m evenings by appointment gas for extractions closed all day wednesday phone 143 and take notice that after the 30th dayof june 1932 the administra tor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said estate having regard only to therclatmsrof -which-ihe- shall then have had notice and that he will not be liable to any person of whose claim he shall not then have received notice for the assets so distributed or any part there dated at acton this 31strday of may 1932 kenneth m langdon solicitor for lewis edwin atkinson 493 his administrator o v- that was done but only casually he was done yet it did not seem to matter only the injured man mattered and the fact that h ward had done what seem ed right mother he had gained the house and she had telephoned for aid mother you dqnt like a coward doyou thire was pathetic eagerness in his tone mr neyland was here this morning after you his mother seemed excited tve heard things about you you do hot like- a ooward why his mother seemed puzzled 77tommaje youtwbnt blame nie now it wasover he could hardly keep back tears his mother seemed frail bent with work and he was a failure there douldbe no new start now at least jeast i was not a coward motherr t a coward ward there was puz- d indignation in her voice coward -a- 4 v y- ivrtririvrc ic s jj season 1932 wool r r barbour hlllsburg buyer forouelph worsted and spuming co wlu be ialacton ttt tie c n r station to buy wool on the following dates j june 15 j june 22 in june 14 and 21 price will be highest market paid farmerst market yr wool direct to the mills f was but one life between them the death or loss of benjamin would mean the deti of the father he goes on to tell of his having become surety of the safe return of- the lad and ends his appeal by offering himself in benjamki3 read now therefore i pray thee let thy servant abide instead of the lad a bondsman to my lord and let the lad go up with his brethren for how shall i go up to my father and the lad- be not with me let peradventure i see the evil that shall come to my father judahs was truly a pathetic as it was a noble plea the man is thinking of others andrrotofhimselfrandtherebyexhlbited the spirit of true manliness and a final regard which in some measure atoned for his conduct in earlier days ih the changed heart 25 34 as judah thus earnestly and path etically pleads for the release of ben jamin what feelings must there have risen in the heart of joseph chiefly one supposes of joy that judah is so changed but attachment to a father who had mourned his- own death so long and truly the spirit of true brotherllness which found expression in judahs plea as well as the tender con sideration for their common parent his earnest address exhibited must hare given joseph to see that the years had wrought good and not evil in the heart of judah he hears him propose the compromise v 33 if one must be held in bondage for this supposed crime let it be himself who is confessedly inno cent in place of benjamin whose guilt la assumed judah has wife and children at home in canaan yet will surrender all rather than abandon his brother he will henceforth be a- slave if only ben jamin may go free greater love hath no man than this that a man lay dcwii his life for his friends john 15 13 cf 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