Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 6, 1919, p. 2

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xt uftinfurt h 1 qllji arlim 3xm ftoflh 1ii1ll maltc ii r 1019 the good and the dad there h iml in iho l nt of un overyono known and thorp ri i ond ii iho worst of us too i ml fiic u n i in in tt bo worse than ere trylnp to ntraiiklo our im want to bo decent and juw ioplo to mourn uo wrong- and n un all just tho just to baianci to a few kind anil mum lhn all ho tti 1 lilt moat kind am b hn i hon o if u hut why wo know urcili yet vloo i hut ulvrnii thu 111 wo munuc ami if m about tho llfo a i iiryliiir and nnoopliiff inn you can noon 11e it out hut why nock tliii uhamo when youd fin i if you woulld tho tran i of deeds that were kindly anil i owl a llfo lu v mixture of cood and of bad arcurdtnj it uoems lo tlio llcht it has hud anil in vor it mortal has lived through tin yi im butwhat in hln record aomo sin nine and few nro tho brothers no worthless anil vile an to llo hero nnd die without bolnrr worth while edgar a guest sag jgg9 revelations at an auction sale gptt oown staih8 tho old doctors wifo hoard tho dronlnff aoirur colncl of tho auctioneer movlne from room to room and with it wcro tho loud laughter and bid dlncn ot coarse volcca and tho stamp lna of heavy feet such as had never been heard in that house before ono by ono tho bookcaaea wcro put up and sold in bunches as had been tho kitchen rhalm and ohelvco of pre- seivcd fruit and then at length the auctioneer came to the old doctors desk now how much am i offered for this ho called its fin old timer sure enough with acarcoly a mark or ocratch any ono can ooo lt valuable itow much how much tivo dollars aald a voice from the doorway tlyo dollars and ten cento rasped a harsh valco quickly the old woman had hoard that rasplne voice many times d urine tho day and it had been familiar to her through many lonjr yearn and t she shuddered a littlo and hor tender old eyca lost some of their saflncm ollca cady in his very youns da jo liad entered her husbands ofuco on errand boy then had studied modlclno w ttb him and finally been taken into partnership in those days dr brookn hall been considered very wolltodo und giles cody hod nothing tho room si r w hat dye ollui c it wan lie who was closlnjr the doctor wife out under a mortcaffo for some money tho doctor had borrowed goln coins called tho auction eer why gentlemen its ridiculous that desk la worth real money offer some thin r- in reason six dollom rrom the doorway six dollars and ten cents rasped a lies a quick step como up the stairs and ajorut the ball into the library and ltii owi or glanced about the roara- then ho walked ntralfht to iho old doctors wife i only reached towi an hour aim mrs brooks ho said in ajair volclf and just heard i caron straight hiro im borry urat there some thine i uin do ho saved my life when i had tho fever said the yotxnc man in a troubled voice lie sat up with me at least half a dozen nlxhts in succession i wish i could qolnc fioinff sbuj soiujod the auctioneer why gentlemen ridiculous twentyfive dollars called out tho younx nun sharply all the room turned quickly the auctlonch rjunlleil giles elsrod then jiemntyllvo dollars and ten cents he said thirty dollars o lies stumped what djo mean mean he sputtered uenn innocently why to set the desk if i can of course the same as you olios half opened bis mouth but tho room was watching thirty dol lars and ten cents he muttered thirtylive dollar- thirty five ttotlors and ton cento the loune man looked at his com panion with a srallo in which was wonder at tho manner of his com petitors bidding rifty dollars ho called the rooms amusement was changed to omaumciu would olios bo craxy enough to intot that bid but already he was tnolntuntnc his lips then fifty dollai old ten cents ho fairly yelled mrs brooks held up a finger of remonstrance please harry she whispered you vo jmuded him far enough tho desk is invaluable to me j j dont undiruland wuyolles bids so harry nrddod and when tho oul tlonecr looked at him he shook his head ooing finished the auctioneer and sold to olles cody for r0 10 at tho words giles sprang forward and began to open drawer alter drawer in his evident ajixloty seemingly for gotful of tho onlookors after a cairut search of tho desk without ilndlnc anything ho eoemed to rocov ir tils composure and laugh od coautralncdly jest looking to seo if they pulled out easy he muttered i got took in on iho old box anyway talnt worth lio i was oxcltod 1 m sorry you culdn t ueom to flnd what j ou wcrn looking for olles npoko ui the old woman quietly remombor now tliut you came here right after my husband a death and insisted on siaihliii tho desk for some piiptis that iwloiige to you 1 refused bocavinu i havent trusted you for u good imuiy yiars giles hoveral llroos slum then you have tried to get into tin room what did you want uilnit why 1 1 ihniight some of my papers wore lure and you wouldn t get em tho do tor mmt have burnt cm up whili hu iluilrtiyid u lot of his hills and old inttirw bifiuo ho dlol ho ulwa it ns in a uhlf tkss old fool that way atop hi u qualh d under tho soorn of in r v 1 dun t want ou to nlluiln to m huutmnd in that way giles elm wnjit on jlo inodo you irli d to and failed nd lu stand all hit mlufortifiii uitoucll uul ullttlyu ipihreetly aftur the- miu i wii i nuiipoae this houno mill bi inni ti you and lione wo shull ml im nirh oihor nguln with nil my luurt grlnnetl a lies niutlolounly and 1 wlnh i had my jxiony biuikr so yuu tou take this it id box aloiik id blvo a wlinln dollar 0 bark uiit tho younr man had boon watohlng omir a rurlotinlllit roinltur to hlii oyen ah rinht ho i ill looklnc lo ward tho nurtlnm ir 1 11 en tho wltolo to 10 mil tnkn tho drk now i want you to hold iho auction a few mlnub i mny bo mliilakin hut i iwilh vo tin in nuinothlnit behind thin a year no ago 1 wiin in tho nalmroom t a big anllqun furniture ntur end happened to iioo a it rale ixurlly llkn thin hollig no famllliir with the dirtora i wan naturally intcroitid and began to look it ovi r the ilralnr hiiped tu niako a nalo and etplaltiod ail about it am in other thlngii hu nliowid mo nnvorul neerot drawoni i have an idea this drok ban them no ho otnppfld fur ward lo tho ilnik at tho uaino tlmo filn cady nprang forward dun t you lur touch that denk ha rrjod us mlno and hold this rollow back aanio or yoi tho young man rmiiented tho am tloneer ii lopped lu front of a lleo hotter stand quiet ho ad- vlncd 1 m workinr for you i know but you vo been acting sort of funny and folks won t take too much opoclal- ly as everybody llkon tho old doctors wife go ahead to the young man mr cady won t bother ou any tho young man ullpped a hand hi under ono of tho larger drawoni and touched a oprlng somowhoro instant ly from wluit ncemod solid wood a littlo drawer shot out tilled wll paperu tho young man glanced ovi theoo rapidly then gave a law whistle and panned one of tin m to the auctlo ecr giles made a grab for it but wan pushed aside by one of the strong handn of the auctioneer whlla tho other held up the paper ah ho read it tho auctioneers llpi pumed thorn selves into a whlutlo alio and ho strodo lo ono of tho windows which was open icopte below were carrying out ootno of the things they hud purchased hi thoro yelled tho auctioneer loudly put everything hack in lis place tho wholo auctions oft thou ho went back in to tho room w whits tho matter 7 blustered tho rasping voice of giles trembling in spite of his efforts at bravado what right have you to call my auction off the auctioneer only grunted con temptuoualy just this right 3 ilea aald tho young nuui sternly that paper i gave to tho auctioneer la your receipt and cancellation of tho mortgage in full so ths housa and all its contents belong to mrs brookn besides this 1 have several papers here receipts and other things which involve you pretty seriously i should judge now i think mrs brooks wouldnt wont to prosecute anybody but i shall lake this into my own hands as tho doctors friend however i will compromise with her generosity by giving you just twentyfour hours to mako restitution of everything you know what it all is without my entering into particulars now go i giles slunk out of tho room tho young man went to tho old doctori wife and took her hand i ojo glad he nalil more glad than i can tell you at tho way things have turned out and i am glad too oho returned her eyes shining not so much for rnyself for i shall bo going to the doctor pretty soon but ho would rather havo it this way how pyramids were built most persona havo the idea that tha great pyramids or glxch fcgypt were bjtllt by means of some great machines and by tho employment of cnormoui forces of workmen ono estimate had it that it must havo taken a hundred inil mf nboiit twntv vrnrn construct tho largest of theso pyramids tho ancient engineers certainly must have been wonderful men no matte bow tho pyramids were constructed and the opinion of soma scientists that there could not havo existed any gi gantic or complicated machines only emphasizes this fact a few years ago at a mooting of the philosophical society in washing ton j el watklns presented an 111 us trated paper by which he showed that it would have been possible for tho pyramids to be built without tho use of elthe wonderfully complicated o gigantic machinery according to mr watklns theory an inclined plam sloping gradually from the pyramid was built by banking the earth against each sncctsslve tier of tho pyramid up this plane those huge stone blocks were propelled and the only aids need ed were 4avcrs for prying and wooden rollers later the earth was carried away and the ground levelled as was before this vle-r- is certainly a very sensible one and while at drat mr watklns idea was treated somewhat as was columbus theory that tho earth wan round now scientists are thinking more am more favorably bf it and agree that it is possible and more tha probable inasmuch as notblng ever has been found to prove absolutely tin existence of those wonderful machines that would have been necessary had all these great blocks of stone been hoisted from the base higher and higher as tho pyramid grow larger and larger h m badler im here now i uimiii yn unit kiili not undor- all l hi miufortdihm havt it is tho energetic lad tho ono who shows that he means business and who right on hand that finds favor among business men an instance this ts found in the following the merchant had arrived at his office as early as seven o clock i five minutes after he sat down to his desk a bright faced intelligent boy came in the merchant was busy looking over his mall und tho boy hat in hand stood there waiting but s log nothing at the end of u minute or so be coughed slightly and spoke cxcuso me sir bo said but im in a hurry ttie merchant looked up what do you want he asked i would uko a bosltlon if you havo one for me answered ths boy res pcclfully oh you would said tho merchant rather taken back well what nro you lu such a hurry for i havo to be was tho yulck ro spouse i left school day baforu yea terday to uo to work and i havent a place yot i can t afford to waste time if you have notlilutf for mo i muat look kuniowlturo else tho merchant looked ut tho lock when can you couio im uukd i don t have to come rcnllcd tho buy im iioro now and nun go to work tha minute you say o won by ha cue rootle ti il buulntsa uko rsply tho merchant set min o work how to choose a tcnni8 racket in puklng out a tenuis rai kct con nld or two thntn the quality or the materials and workmunuhlp and thu balance tho wood of the frume and tho throat should be strulthl uiuliud and iihflolutcly without law- tho gut should bo clour and prcforubly of small else any ruilglmous in tho gut is a sign of wcuknciis iud dyo vrnuk viin tho gut i0 not choose too heavy a ni kot 0or moot persona fourteen ounces li the best weight but for young boys und girls it shmit i bo ulmut thlrtoi mint a urfcr bundle iir- the hand ituii than u nmull out uml improves tho bulume when j u i lioono mui uldl cwluri 11 as you do in thu llnirnr ntrokirt it shoud feel mttht ami iwing ruslly a racket loo hruvy lit the hout will make vour nut nlay slow uud all your strokoj uuoertjjn wait to be sure never mako up your mind in a hurry u- someone meant to treat you unkindly wait to b3 sure wait till you huvu the very plainest proot often when wc thinks people meant to bo unkind wc arc quite mistaken wo make much unliappmcs for ouraclvca by being too rivcii to take unkindncan for e prohibition makes good torontos testimony icbruary 27 101b near sir aftjr i years cxperlonoo of proltlbl tion mr gpenee secretary of tho on tario branch of tho dominion aluanc mado enquiry of torontos bunh con men members of tho board of trade an to tho working of prohibition ho received more than four bun tn replies ind of that number only i ino were of an unfavorable efciroctcr tho replies wore nummarued as follows 1 itonrtl and wholchalo business in creased and improved a larger pro portion of nth trado a gri oter demand fo tho better clnss of gods 2 increased regularity punctualllj and etnclency of workers resulting in greater earnings for labor and larger returns for capital 3 more employment at bettor wages better conditions said greater safety at work higher standard o living rwt and taxes raore promptly paid artisans building ond buying homes for themselves i c home life bettered vok form erly wasted now used for family com forts and luxuries rathers more fatherly mothers moro motherly the children happier 6 savings bank deposits increased money diverted from bar and uquar shop to channels of honarahlo trade giving health strength and vitality to business generally 7 hotel accommodation improved now quieter cleaner safer and more homelike 8 schools and collcgeo bettt tended improvement n health and moral of pupils better results from work to teachers 9 decrcano in drunkenness and crime fewer toollco cases ability to apply prlscn reform raetheds from work of teachers 10 poviity and pauperism widened ignorance and vlco diminished toclol reform work of all kinds helped and made effective 11 former- opponents of prohlbl uon havo been converted to tho sup port of that measure by the operation of tho law and public opinion is to- day more pronounced in favor of thin method of dealing with tho evil of in temperance than when tho various laws were enacted 12 prohibition has como to stay in canada not as a war measure but a permanent legislative reform yours faithfully j is haztewood depart of social sorvico- teachino thrift at home in the teaching of thrift it lo lm poaslblo to overestlmato the import ance of tho home in tho producing of permanent results along this line the homo can do more than other agency tills ts because the wife and mother not only regulates the expenditure of the household but further because through example and precept she does much to shape the minds of tho chil dren on this subject it has been sold that the hand that rocks the cradle rules tho world n1 tbsre is a great deal of truth in th statement it is equally true that ho rising generation will bo industrious and thrifty in proportion as tho chil dren are taught at homo tho necessity and value of theso qualities much may be dono through advice but possibly the beat way to train th canadian child in thrift is through the introduction of tho war savings iiar into the home pour dollars buys a war savings stamp and 36 cents buys a thrift stamp sixteen of tho latter are exchanged for a war savings stamp on which the government pays avt per cent compounded halfyearly w ss should find a place in every home why import weeds t tho suggeestion tlxat ueeds of tho flanders poppy should be imported to canada is carrying sentiment to a dangerous extreme th plant is aftrr all only a beautiful weed a common pest in france it would be wise to take thought and to learn from a tier experience of a similar nature the hlueweed or bishops curse was imported several years ago presum ably for garden purposes exclusively but it is now a noisome pesl in por tions of eastern canada the thought of the flanders popples over there calls forth feelings of national pride bringing them over here will destroy their sentimental valuo for canadians and will add another to our already long list of plant nulaancca where pat was in u auiall village in ireland ths mother of u soldier met tho village priest who asked her if she had liad had no wn sure i have olio said put lias been killed ob i am sorry sold tho priest did you receive word from tho war ofllco mo she said i received word from himself tho i r i cat looked perplexed und suld llut how is that bur she said hero is tho loiter read it for yourself iho letter said bear mother i am now lu tho holy imd popping off a mortgage on n farm in ntibruska tho other day there was u mortgngo burning of pocu liar in ti rest especially tc yuung people happen to know about it and want to tell you tho story many younix people mlc lit do wluit a couple of thorn did in thvt lntitunot mid they would bo all tho li tpphr for it a brotlii r n i ulster on hint nebras ka furm know that u mortgugo rested on tin ptuce and it was tho source of grout anxiety to tho father and niothrr both of theio wcro old people tho father was tillliotcd with a chronlo cough th it weakened and discouraged him tho mothers hnndu wore twisted with rhoumatlam tho working ablllli thus imoulrod especially as a mort gage facd them constantly mado an outlook thil was dark indeed tho young pcoplo wcro juot coming to manhood and womanhood tho brother took on much of the farm work from his fathers hands i could but tht atok and implements of iho placo wcro inferior and very littlo could bo made oft tho farm abovo tho actual living expennia and tho interest on tho nlortgngo something had to b doni and ono day tho slater tok tho young man auido and said to him brother i havo been rending about pop corn wo can grow it hero on onr furm there is good profit in it the market la never overstocked a good prlco is plvuyo pold for u variety that in lip to or better tlion tho stand ard i can help in tho growing of it tho work is not very arduous let us go in for pop corn wluit do you say tho brother ogrcej tho first year uuiy had fair mice as but t wau ncces- tiary to learn all kinds of business tho second yt r they did bettor tho hardest part of tho work was under taken by tho brother tho sister did the thinking amonj clher things she arranged for tho selling of pop corn direct to conaumorn at flrnt to local joopjn who ilkod to havo a bood panful of crbip nukca of an evening when the lamp was lighted und the open lire bunieil cheerfully then they grndu- ally built up u private trade with city people who have u taato for tho same dainty fiakis sho corresponded with men who mudo a business of supply ing tho other men who havo pop corn stands on tho corners of streets il gradually came to bo known that these two oung itooplo wcro honejt truth ful in what thuy imiii of their product und that thoy uupptlcd a superior or- ticfe tliiu uu it ulvay does bromhl thru a blf i at rriit tho father and mother thought thu yotmr people wcro wast- ng valuable tlmo on their littlo held pf jrp corn but when tho money began to como in unit in a little streamlet a nd afterwards in what ueemod to them a flood they saw the wisdom of tho plan and tha conaoqu once wuu that n day came when all the neighbors woro invited to aaoamblo on tho farm when an abundant and dainty luncheon was served to wltneu tho burning of tho mortgage that had ao long been an alarming uword bang ing over tho heads of tho futhcr and mother great was the rejoicing many w re tho compliments tivcn to tho young people l or it wus found lo be perfectly feasible to pop off a inorttrigj if only people and cnpcdally young pcoplo with lota of energy and persevorunco li their make up g about it this truthful little story carries itj own buggeiitloii ono need not look nfur off for mcuns to do helpful things ono may find these mcanu riht at hand if ono looks for them for you it may nut be pop corn that holds a plan but something you can take up if you navo the keen ulght tu discover it and tho pc move run co to pursuant and the greatest blessing about doing tho near ny thlmu vi 11 is thut nsuutly ono not only ietu happlucus out of it for ouos self but ulao ul the uunio time ono outrltutei 1 uplnojui to ono h f 4 pier und mothur or uomo ono oluo in thu doing of it w jf harshu prooadly suited his wife good morning good rooming you remember that housa you oold a luat wook certainly well i had my wuo up lu mo it yeau ixlay und now i want to null it bflxk ly you ugaln but yuu said you udmlrcd tho bonne i did what fuult do yuu ilnd with it 1w7 lt tins on irlio in il that iloeun t hurt it ytu t do a in what way when my wife ocoldo the for stay lug out into tho blamed old hauuo will lpeut it ulx oi kovui tlincu und uoali ow i do hale nagging too much like his airship aviator ti ere take thla ehlokvu uvaj waller hut a tho mutter with it sir aviator it a wll wings und mu- ehiuory not ashamed to ask questions at uji art exhibit ono uvunlug i gray halrtd man tiirntd tu bin com pa ill on with a queutlon un to tho pro iiunclaliii id imajtni of ecmo wort thut had uttractod hlii attention in the catalogue as she unswered his queu a uho usld laughingly i tlldtt t suppose you ever liad lo ask for information mr booiiol you always impressed me as one oi tho bestinformed persons i have over mot ho answorcd her in ull simplicity if i am well informed as you say it is bccuiino i mako it a point to in form myself ou soon us pnuutblo whon anything comes up thut i do about if i can tet thu lnformutluu 1 want by asking questions i do it if it is iinroiuury to u to the dictionary inpedla i do that i try not lythlug thut is new to mo tut uuay without looking it up nonio whero compuulon hml uugucuted tltlu nun iud thu lepututiin of holm- finely educated thoiijli in rvullly 1 iud no tvi 1 only u gruinmur si hool uduiutloii it wuu due tu lilu hublt or eluilloimliiu whutovur wuu now or ull fimlllur tu him t auklng uratlon of liln frlci da of uiaultlug dleuon uiicji eucyt li im tllau un 1 other ixmjuh of ref renee if young pi oplu who hstvo to ut tholr wehoouiuiiliurt uuu i fullow the i unit plan thuy would guln u pructiul oducutlon that would bu of real vutuu to them und would gain fund of lururmutlun that why simple playthings arc fjeot ilaxlliliigii iirtu otluculorg jusjiy in tlilrn to be nun ouppoim that plnj things are intended to onti rtuln tho hlldren mid to lu i p them quid and if cuurtio the do ucromnllnh thin end u a mullrr of ruct however it in hioufh uirlr play that hlldren aro hlerly eilurateil th it littlo rhil- irep before tho publln uchixil period thin bolng no it la ovldent that chil dren should havo thoun plnythlncn which will havo thn urgent educational vnlult a moment ii thuui lit will make char that tho uttlo child lu educated when ho plays chiefly by thn development of hln power of contrivance jean iaul hlchtcr goon no fur indeed as to suggest that the bent toy of all in a htup of sand to which u box of bricks may bo added thoro uro any number of things the child can do and mako with sand and bricks nnd everything ho makes micrcnnrs his power to invent and perform other aihlevcmeuts in like manner a box of blocks odu eaten tho littlo ono by ex reining and developing his building instinct more over it in nut nlmply skill of hand and eye which is being developed along with thin there in the cultivation of tho imagination tho imagination la essentially tho ijwor to cumblno fami liar detilli into new whtiloa every one had long been familiar with waiter nro uud wheels but it took tho ima gination of a watto to nimblno these thrco so as lo make a u learn engine a great painting in only the uniting of hills flnldii trees and utreama into u hnrmonioua lauducape which la a thing of beauty and a joy forever the child an thn playn with hln blockn or sand or ball is all of the time gaining a conatructlvo power tho power of crea tive imagination which ho could ac quire in no other way und which will bo invaluable to him in later life many of tho toys dlsplayod in toy stores in fact motit of them aro of little or no educational value to chil dren thoy display tho ingenuity of tholr makers but thoy offer no chonco for tho child t oxorciau lib ingenuity as ho plays with them about all ho can do in to look ut them or tako them to pieces to see how ihcy aro made in short any toy which is com plex falls to develop tho child u con structive power as ho handles il only toys which are slmplo will offer tho power to combine and build simple toys therefore aro tho only toju whlah educato and therefore they are tho best toys my pu8t pint is til 11 ad a kern uayu my fust pint in that a preacher mual glvo his peoplo nomethin when thoy go to prar meet- in it will not do for him to knock up a few pints after supper on ono of david s aams and then try to dish cm out aa fried chicken to his lecth crowd them people will know tho dlffurcncc they alters know tho dlf frunco twlxt aawdunt and brown sugar and dont you over forgit it pcoplo can guago to tho minute jim how much tlmo a preacher spendn on fcittln up his icotle talk they may tarn out of a sunday bokaso thoy aint got nothln else to do or bekaso they hanker to aoe tholr nelkhboru or bekaso it to expected of em to go to mootln or sunday but whon it turns to gltui people out of a week night you havo got to promhio to give om soinethin kf ihcy dont jit it they 11 not go back und tho pro r crowd must bo mado up of thu plouacst baiutu at tho m so tin house tho point with our friend ull dad in that when tho prayer meeting itccomei a rt il rcllioun rvirn tin congregations wiil increase nauhvillo advocate people who never give up horn that uro fond or l i they undei itlu liilot thoy carry it through unit tiny never glvo up what they havo nturtol- a younr man who wuu introduced to a popular puxzlo nigloctid ovrythlm oliio for o week lu bin nffort to nolvo it he rone early nnd went to l 1 lat he nchlectcd bis customary dlvernloun ho broko an important bunlmni en fagenient ho bolted 1 1 lu inrul i uml excused tilmnolf from the tublo ik fur tho rent of tho family wem liulf through and when icmonntruted with lio rtplle sulkily i vo nturtnl out tu wink thin thing and lm lolnr to do i 1 won t give up wliether it pays to oth k to uurh ui undertaking with ntirh pernlntcnco 1 open to iiiieatlon pcrsovoranco i not after ull tho sama thing as ohntlnucy to wuslo tlnio on a worthlcsn under taking bocaune you havo a foollnii prldo about acknowledging yourself beaten is in no eenno commeudnhh sometimes wo aiiow good nanso sticking and sometimes by surrcmli lug to say we always go through wlh tho thing wo have uudcttaken is ufter nil only anollier way of say ing tliat m refuse to acknowledge it when wo llnd ourselves mistaken by otic king to one variety previous to taking up iluntrutlo i work wllii iho commluulon of con servntlon in 1017 i wutf sowing a mix ture of different kinds nf outu hut since i have sown american banner i find thnt i finvo increased yields mil my crop is more proflloblo than it iir- vlously was extract from report received from farmer coi auctlng imum tratlon work for tho commission of conservation in dundas county ont saturday treat largo nw ghtpmartt of cocoa oudo bittir than msplo ltuds end 10c lb cheaper price uoc ilnuut almond walnut and ilutirraiiitrh taffy lingular 4oo lb fur 20o ocoanut icanul wolout and t lulu cream i tegular 40o lb for 20o harold wiles canada food board ljcanse no fx12s03 milu street acttfn e3iboao9rvfcir tjeaonto cak4m to soke canadas employment problem veryone in canada should understand just what the government is doing to solve the unemployment problems f may arise through the demobilization of our fighting forces useful goods skates t skates 1- ilkatea for hoys 1j00 t 700 ilkatcs for the men 10q lo 7jxi flkuteo for tho iidli n 1j to 4jxl lluckiy sticks 1o 5c boo coo sleighs for the iciddlcs 35c 4so coo 70o 1d0 ti5 fljlo 91x0 fs0 1817 rogers plate coffee jtpoona per dozen 000 1e up on i per dozen 000 deoscrt flpoooa jer dozen 91100 tfoup fponnn per dozen 12x0 iloxillion ttpoons per dozen 12x0 orange ljoonn per dozen jl00 butler hifrwuiers per toeon iojm sugar lihulln oarji 100 tomato serve ra each j2i0 cold mcauarli taclv 1jx- ilerry spoons each 250 ieanert icnlves and lorltn per dozen tablo knives and orko per doxen j70q icsscrt knlvru anil iorks orna mental handle per don fuxo table knivcn and forks ornamental handle p r dozen 9 xxl the bond hardware co ltd phons 1012 quelph savage co etabbhj 1z3 wynoham st cuelph watches diamonds jewellery horary de3lcscts fine china cut glass silverware silk umbrellas fountain pens bpecialleta in wedding and birthday gifts uhcpcrt watch and jowcllcr llepalrene savage co 70 yar in duwn acton flour and feed store wo have a supply of tho fallowing now on liand the wall known brand of kinaa chotce nerval and national flour- no thlna bettor dran oat chop shorts cracked corn rolled oats corn meal salt in go lb 100it and o0h bags nnd hiitth spucial ijtnu in chickiti flljt qlvfc ouit cald mcal a trial domestic hoiled oats th13 iii st canada iood hoanl lieu robert noble limitei henry awrey manager thel in why my ihci in i should then ma 3lnt willie to old pu wnl in u llllhustur f a uubunler lu un ulti uu t to talk n plan of tu ti m to dmth ml li i ie yuu muitlud into ono dldm y p 1 tu il1 r 1rii c- us of ai thm a ni ie i an wii wlth ccrtuii ty lltll tly w lut cu uiiiu the eatahlliihlui f a utiimu lu c 1 idltlouil ollnl from tt e u rrt tn 11 tlowern from ipruin m 1 vi rloun th r i rltontu ubtii ju dble pl th pulutlou audi u i j ii lvillokkn antluuu luundy uunu licuilj jiuj exist uu to mime but tluiu i all h no uiieiilultity n raiding uninrty wlilili linn ftenl u kiiurutum of intlunutl vlilhni funil hum ni out gn of tho bon cliial lubej it in sob eivarywhere j employment office so that everyone male or female soldier or civilian can get quickly such jobs as are available the government is co operating with tho provinces in establishing a chain of public employment offices employ ers are bemg urged to make use of thche offices to bccure any help they need funners for example who need hired men should apply to the nearest office there will be a public employment office in every town of 10000 people and wherever the need for ono exists there will be jo different offices in all onehalf are already in 0k ration employment opportunities the war hold up much work that will now be carried on at once public works shipbuild ing roadbiulding railway work construction of bridges im provement of roadbed making of new equipment thee will provide new opportunities for employment in addition the government has sent a trade mission overseas to secure for canada a share in the business of providing materials and pro ducts required for reconstruc tion work in europe it has also set aside tho large sum of 25000000 to bo loaned through the provinces to encourage the building of workmens houses this will mean much new work in tho spring 5 land and loans for soldier to help soldiers becotue far mers uie government has de veloped a programme that includes the providing of land the granting of loans and tho training and supervision of those inexjerienced in farming at present the soldier is grant ed free in addition to his or dinary homestead right ono quartervscctum of dominion lands ho also nceivcs a loan up to the maximum of 2500 these original plans are now bemg broadened if parliament jiassea the new proiwsals during this session the soldier settle ment board will iks able to buy suitable land and resell it to the soldier at cost land up to tile value of 35000 may be bought by this plan- the money to be repaid in 20 years the low interest rate of 5 per cent will bo charged these new proposals will also jermit the soldier settlement board to loan tho soldierfarmer up to 2500 for purciiasmg equipment etc in addition to 5000 loan on his farm get right with your eyes oomtldcr how jmpurtunt u liurt vlsiok playu in juurory moment of life ik them juhliclice to it tout no tjejlraln nnulnj uncorrected coiuult ui vo will tell you just wluit to du it 1j the 1nowlcillu back of our service that inul i i tult rutnnluli mout a afa place to obtain iyj cuvascu or bpoctaclca we grind our own lansss qufdjim osl the repatriation committee ottawa dont apoik11i dont tlt 1u jl iain own a bell canada 3 oegt iho j uat mi good iti not u good lit i iiuili lutiu prcfi ami in ulut on llio ii 11 lu uhoul yuu write fur utultuu of nu dcub ml csw kelly son cuelph ont ferry rt

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