Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 31, 1919, p. 2

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fffrg artott 3tor grggg iuiihday juty 31 1i oranomotherq garden a lino of liravs awcetwluiaitui with hollyhock hahlml a clump or hlushlns peonies with hcutch plnka intertwined bcixgiovam their ajitkea up rear in a lnrkpurs of hardy tiun anil hunches of toraniuma all nmllluff up nt you ianales with alnrry faces chrysanthemums in fall and iota of brilliant popples molina- mlilat them all monks hootl and brilliant fly catch great r lumps of lulflftwera oh how they spring to jnnel mn lyom out those bygone hours 1 v roamod afar and often whcra rarer blossoms crow liut no i r one umontr tliom 1 1 tui ocr charmed me m a thoao enuidmi their obcrlohod when a child euro free i revallod in their boauty am they ami led up at mo f ittino down with a brunt mr ponton bent to untie his heavy hoots charley brought him his houae ahocs lucy ran to act the table and glaa hurried to push the dinner alone when father looked like that they know it meant that everyone muat atep lively urn pen ton touched a aha a them scurry the children could not understand why one did not ahare their awe of their father tho world didnt treat you welt thla mornlrur charles aha aaked at that mr fenton crunted aswiln joo evans though he could get tho beat of mt but hes found out cant thats oll mrs pen ton stopped laughing charles you hoveni quarrelled with mr evan hes been such a good neighbor toui now dont talk sentiment susan it does not at with business i bought a setting of rhode island ueds from jpe evan and paid him a good prloe for them ive just been testing them and three out of the lot are worth if they arent right it was a mis take and bell make tt good people dont make mistakes uki that unless it puts something into their pocket o charles protested his wife wish you werent so ready to balls n evil or your friends i only believe what i see if i c your way of life id believe all men were angels and id lie down and let them all walk over me angela fly charles said his wllo im not going- to be imposed on continued mr tfenton unheeding and people might as well know it first as last justice is justice what dip frou say to mr evans tt aaked mrs kent on v they sat down to the table i wrote him a letter thatll make him ait up and take notice hell choose sotne one else next time he wonts to work off bis bad eggs o charles sold his wife with sigh if youd only believe in good intentions charley see whos knock ing charley opened the door to tow- beaded johnny strong whose father a stonemason lived next door johnny stood on one bore foot and nijsbed the other bashfully over 1l tour cows in ottr 1 hope theres nothing there to hart her said mr fenton for shes very valuable anlmax please take her out shes emtlrg the peas said johnny if your father had done his share toward keeping up the fence tho cow couldnt be there answered mr fen ton if you dont wast her then bring her home tjn afraid of cows said johnny charley looked at bis mother and she nodded he started cor the door come back and alt down com manded mr fenton this is pure justice and i wont have sentiment in terfere with it im tired of tatilnsj mr strong to mend that fence now hell see its to his advontogs tve done tmtr more ihwn my share of re pairing now its up to him pa aint borne said johnny stand ing his ground and your cows g our peas ma and me are sfrsm of cows mrs fenton laughed although her face was flushed youll have to let charley iro charles or m go myself 111 get ner when ive finished my dinner said mr fenton tell your mother some one will come right away johnny sold mrs fenton take a cruller and run along- dlnner was an uncomfortable meal everyone except mr fenton tried to hurry when at last he was ready u go for his cow be found that johnny bad gathered up his courage and by flourishing a broom bad driven the cow home she waa placidly cropping grass in her proper pasture but she had left the strung garden a ruin mr strong in the interval between finishing one job and starting another bad a half holiday he came home to work in his garden and found no gar den there in white beat he appeared nt the fentons 111 sue you for damages bs snuf- tered my garden is a desert peas and lettuce all gone and the tomato plants id jut set out trod underfoot theres scarcely a green thing left 11 have the law on you the cow got through the place of fenoe you ought to have mended mr fentoh the fault is all your own any court would tell you so and you sat and ate your dinner while your cow ruined my garden tou know im busy all day at ray trad and can only work mornings and even ings when do i gef any time to mend fauces t i that s your business sold mr fenton i stand entirely within ray rights i never esk anything but jus i tlce i abouldn t think a man could be so hard tnunnured mr strong as hs worfthomer all the damage we havo done7bo nhlldrcn are coming oyer to mak ifcr- what they can the thi t si too late to need again nnfloutrwuri bear transplanting they will furnli you later from their own gardens uut they gel their pocket money out of their gardens objected mr htrong if flukey ate up their pocket money theyll find it in some other way soli lira kenton wo cant let our neigh lxra suffer at our aspens tliat would not be justice would ittt 1 guess thora a two definitions of justice in that huuae thought mr htrong when uttlo mrs evan hor visitor she grow suddenly a tin mrs kenton klaaed her i cumo over to say how sorry i am for my husband n letter mrs kenton said frankly men will lose their tem pera and do these jhlnga when they really dont mean half thoy soy y and i are too good friends to let jew eggs come between us arent we it wasnt a very nice letter said mrs rvans leading the way to the sitting room joe sold hed send mr fenton another whole batch of eggs and then never have anything more to do with him theyll make it up your husband cant holj malloe he lias too big heart tell him at supper time that i came over to apologise for the fen ton quick temper and see what ive brought as a peace offering for that moat wonderful baby in the world 1 where la he 7 the lost bit of hardness melted from mrs evano heart as she lifted hrr baby from hu cradle and put him into mrs bentonb arms could she ever rorget the two days and the two nights that mrs fenton had held the baby in her arms while he slipped down to the gates of death and hovered there until mrs kentons sleepless brought him back again that evening mr fenton did not come in to supper until they were at the table for he bad stopped milk after making himself ready ho oat down with aet lips mrs fenton did not question him she knew that something elte had gone wrong and that she would hear about it in time it came after a up per while elsa and lucy were washing the dishes and charley was bedding old polly i qovr knew a place so full of cheats and neerdowelts aa this town i he exclaimed i was thinking today laughed mrs kenton how full of kind people it la im going up to james allens sold mr fenton thrusting his head into the kitchen i hear he wonts hay ana i must clear out what we have before the new comes in now charley mrs fenton said when alow old polly bad ambled out of sight im going to call on mrs evans and take her the jacket ive een making ber baby but before i go weve got to put hussy right with the strongs somehow i have some lettuoe seed and you avs more to mato plants than you need in your garden tho peas we cannot replace uut my peas are higher even than fathers broke in lucy 111 give them all to mir strong when theyre ready u plckfrfuid my boats too iy got some ueppers said ktao and dmo eggplants w better get right to work then ssj4 sirs venluu him limy day and good for transplanting on her way to the bveases mrs fenton sought out mr strong in his cardan im rry she said for mr fenton frowned impatiently thats your way of looking at thtngu and ita a foolish way else putting away plates in the diningroom closet heard and appeared in the doorway i think motiirra way is wonder ful she crlol it intakes everyone love he- anybody in town would du for her slaving sold that blsa fled she was not used to speaking up to her father you look at life sentimentally went on air fenton as if be had not been interrupted and lfa isnt sentl mental if you dont claim your own rights no one else will do it for you suppose if you bad been talking to james allen this afternoon when he offered you sixteen dollars ton for your hay you d have said take for fifteen though its worth twenty if its worth a cent what did you soy to hlmt baked sirs fenton quietly i told him what i thought of him hes a miser and a akin flint and be might as well know it his wife put an arm round his neck and klaaed htm o charles she ex claimed laughing we arent so eager to know our own abort comings sup pose some angel of virtue should come to tell you yours how would you re ceive himt i live an upright sober life an swered mr fenton aggrieved wrong no one i give justice and- exact it x try to do my duty by my family and my church and my town and i thought i was succeeding you ore she agreed but there la mercy as well u justice isnt there t i never ask for it bo retorted or grant it she answered softly and hesitated before she added every one respects you charles but how many in town really love you sentiment sentiment he answer ed impatiently and left the room he tried to forget bis wifes words and the words of his eldest daughter but for some reason they stayed with him he woke up in the night onl thought about the and they came into his mind the next day more than once perhaps it was their influence that made bun harness old polly with only a mluf protest when mrs fenton announced that aha wished to spend the afternoon with james- allens slater who lived her days in a wheel choir you con tell james allen ive sold my hay for twenty dollars werent such a skinflint id ask him to stop in and see sukey sometime be loves seeing a good cow and be knows more about cows than any man in the county i h give him the invitation any how sold mrs fenton and drove away up the hill to the alien farm carrying with her a new rnagoxlne a jar of chicken soup and a box of kisss fudge jaxneau allen loved his frail little sister and be loved mrs fenton for her kindness to her but be had no affection for charles fenton u re ceived his message in alienee only his feeling for mrs fenton kept blm from declaring to her that he would never again set foot in charles kentons place iie asked some polite questions about jjukey and then he went back to his work mrs fenton spent on hour cheering up ute little sister then it began to rain and she went for the horse mr allen brought it for her i cant tell you now much i ap preciate your goodness to mary he sold as be tucked her in you hove o thick blanket i see and a raincoat and ive put up your buggy top so i hope you wont get vsry wet im afraid were in for a hard storm i lovs your sister mrs fen ton an swered liar courage always inspires me and were good friends arent we mr allen t a few hasty words cant brake a quarrel notbbig could make me quarrel with you mrs fentdn urged old folly to her bestgalt down the hills but the horse was soaking wet when they had finish ed the tanmile drive home charley mef his mother as she drew up at the steps p t fathers milking he saldj ill put polly out sukeys broken the fsnos again mother not the part mr strong maniurl hitl ihrnngh knlf wy rt1n ley and telephone allan a alma down i cant icavo hukoy charleynever can -walk- mlle in this nlorm protested his mother i must have allen lies tho only man id trust the cow to go into mr strongs then charley and ask him to go to the jsvans and telephone charley was gone only a momont lie wont go ho rw ported he said if hukey ate quoer things in his lot he waa gjad of it and he wouldnt co out for you a night like this if you paid him far it mrs fenton took her damp raincoat from its hook 1 ii oak him alio said hhe too was absent only a moment he a go no sho reported mothers way murmured euw under her breath but her father hoard in a flash he realised ttuit he who hod lived by justice was asking for mercy ha went back to the cow stable and look charley with htm the other waited for mr strong and listened lu the wind roar and the rain beat he came anally drenched and mr fenton came in at the same moment sorry mr fenton he aald but allen wont atlr he said he wouldnt take his horse or himself out a night like this for the president and to put it plainly he certainly wouldnt for you mr fenton cought elsaa oye and thought he heard fathers way i dont know what else to do for the cow he aald helplessly and m nt back to the barn i muat go and telephone my if declared mrs fenton and no one op posed her i didnt think anything would get me out tonight mrs kenton aalj mr strong but ill go back with you to mr evans mr evans exclaimed as he let her in you oughtn i to be out a night like this mrs fenton it would drown a dog we rauvt have mr allen oho an swered and i think hell come for me mrj evans watched her as she tele phoned sho looked tirml and worn but brave and bright in spite of it suddenly he too remembered that night when aim fenton had sat hour after hour holding his sick baby and had smiled that tuns brave smile at hun and his frightened little wife every time she caught their eyes he 11 come mrs fenton said turn ing from the telephone i hope he ii be in time bat hu horse isn t much faster than old polly ill go for blm in my car 1 ex dolmen mr evans j ii say frankly 1 d never havo done it for mr kenton but id do anything in the world for you same here said mr strong with a grin ill get htm again and tell him youre coming when mr strong had left mrs fen ton at her door he wept out to the bam arvas only half an hour before joe evans cur whirled into tho fenton place then tor tho watchers in the living room tho minutes dragged ten oclock changed to eleven to twelvn lucy fell asleep on the sofa but sho was not sent to bed ill tnoke soma coffee aald mrs fenton finally oct out tho applo pie e and a plate of crullers they will be hungry at half post twelve they all camo in noisy and hungry sukey was safe and the tour men who had worked to gether over her were no longer at odds they protested against bringing so much wet into tho houae but mrs fentons cordiality along with the odor of the coffee lured them and they trooped into the kitchen shed ding their outer coats as they came mr fenton looking very much un like his usual self stood in the mlddlo of the room neighbors ho aald clearing his throat before we get that pie and coffee i want to thank you for your help to-night- i shant forget it very soon you can thank mrs fenton for my share said james allen there isnt another soul in tho county id have gone out tor tonight nor would i added joe evans same here said mr strong your wifes get a way with her sure enough mrs fenton laughed as sho went into the dining room for plates mr fenton rubbed the bock of his head s my wifes way f suppose would be to say im sorry ive been such a had neighbor a n needs to get into u bole to find that justice un t all of life ill try to do better friends after this and i thank you just the same for your help even tr you did give ltto my wife now alt down and lets get to work on that apple pie what u it we re waiting fort plates tr- he followed his wife she waa in the china closet bonding down plates to elsa mr kenton put his jarma round her and klaaed her all right mother he said 1 ii give in your way is best uecauoe mothers way is love said else with a sudden smile her father looked at her as if struck by a new ides i suppose when you get down to it love la a combination of justice and mercy he said then carrying the plates between his wife and his daughter mr fenton went back to eat m friendly meal with his neighbors youths companion neither in thla mountain nor in jeru salem shall yo woralilp tlia rather a03te w which yeknow not wa worship thai which wo know for solvation is from the jews 23 hut the hour comoth and iaw is whfn tho true worshipers shall wor ship the father in spirit and truth for surh doth tho father seek to bo ills wfirahlners st clod is a hplrlt and thoy that worship him muat worship 1 spirit and truth golden text jod is a hlprlt mid the that worship him muat worship in spirit and truth john 4 24 departmental topics and refernoa 1rtmiry toplo iralalng jesus matt 21 1 17 memory vers i will sing pralso to my god isa 10 33b junior toplo worship in ood- ilouse matt 21 117 memory verso isa lot 33 intermediate and senior topic the meaning und spirit of christian wor ship youm people and adult topic tho nutur unit value of truo worship blackboard woitsliip ti1h uiii at homin worship the loud in fjoi h houbk haihb woitmill thj3 loko hiisk1no mercy laeaon thouahts man is a worshipping being in- attnrtlvely ho aeeks for god and if hn cannot find a god he makes otio und worships 1u we have a living lot uiwn whom we may call let xin worship him 1 wo should worship the lord in our homes christ tells us that wo are not to make our service of ood merely a publla profession we ahould seek ood alone in the solitude of our own room if we cannot havo a secret place for prayer even in tho throng of people wa can be alone with ood and pray in silence and in aocret 3 we ahould worship in god a house we should go to church not to aoo or be seen not for social alms not to be burrod by a service or a sermon hut to worship our god in unison with iiim teople not even the most ardent prayer in tho closet can take the place of communion with god in tho songs the publlo prayers the reading of the word and the message of tho gospel n tho church 3 wo mhould worship with the heart us we with the lips oad is a spirit and they that worship him must wornhlp in spirit and truth 4 our worship ahould embrace grate ful praise how much there is in tho illhle about praise of god and if tho old ton lament worshippers found such abundant causa for praise we who enjoy the clearer light of the gospel have even higher motives to rejoice in god 5 we ehould seek gods mercy in all our worship when we coma be fore our father let us not fall to con fess our sins to seek forgiveness and to pledge ourselves anew to his ser vice readinae for next weak monday jesus the boul- winner john 4 3s- 42 tuesday tho soulwinners com mission acta 1 i 11 wednesday winning abrothor john 1 4061 thursday winning others to christ acts 16 316 friday prayer and soulwinning jumea 5 1320 saturday the word and soul-wln- nlng acts i 28 39 sunday tho soulwinners nova tion acts 20 1b3s an opening yes 1 guess i can give your son u job you are one of our largest alock- holdorb what can your son do to bo frank nothing well we have a number of young men doing that- he might assist one of them iiiiilliiiiiilimmtillilllillilillmlinimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiimriiimiiiiiniiiiiiimiiiiiiiii service and growths great and permanent growth in any institution is impossible except on the basis of genuine service to the public- for 87 years we have aimed to givej a souna and comprehensive service yet withal a friendly and sympa thetic oneho our customers our present strong position is a measure of our success but more largely a measure of our usefulness why not let us serve you too the bank of nova scotia paidhin caflul t o toaooa bsrva anduodwuiod paiois 1d000 00o luaourots 220 000 000 w x graham actios- uijuf asiaadnack for infa and cmldrgp mothers know that genuine castoria alwaya bears the signature of at vou draw near exact copy of wrapper in use for over thirty years castoria la the corner of the lot one dido get into their garden just all the grass and stuff in their meadow lot i got her out all right- 1 m glad she dldn t do any harm the family were half through sup per before sir ronton aptard i dont like hukey aooearanoe he aald as he sal down mhe didnt at her stfpper 1 dont knew what alls her could she have eaten anything that waa bad for her la the mtron lot 7 suggested mrs trenton mr fsnton looked thoughuul as soon as he wsav through flipper h again want out to the barn although the rain waa corning down in bucket luls lie cams back to get aoeag gunpls remedies and went out onoe more through the wind andrglo it wag eight oclock before he cam tn again hbrr m b ifca ssj i dont know what to do rd glva fifty dollar to hays jamas allah hare condemned by other according to pre- youll hav to wo te joe jprmt char the suiday school lbssofl for 8undav auqu0t 3 111 11 y j busk l hurluut chiustian woiumip john 4 1- 10 ltz additional material for teachers psa 14 and 121 matl 4 10 t 8 1 cor 14 common scripture lesson 1 when therefore the lord knew that the pharisees had heart thuf jesus was making and baptising mare disciples than john 1 although jesus himself baptised not but bis disciples i lis left judea and departed into dallies 4 and lis must needs pass through hsmaria i mo lie cometh to a city of ho mar la esllad hyctutr near to the pares of ground that jacob gave to his son joseph i i a j wall was l j therefore being wearied with lib jour ney sal thus by the well it was about the sixth hour 7 the eometli woman of atomarla in draw wstsr jesus sat lit unto bar 01 re me drink i i blsdleelplee were gene away into the oily to buy food t tits sjftrlan woman therefore as 1th unto hiiii how is it that thou being a jw asksat drink of roe who am a samaritan woman t vor jsws have no dealings wltir atamartuns 10 jesus answered and said unto her tt thou knaweet the gift of ood and who it is that aallh to thee olvs me to drink thou wouldsst havs aaked of him and lie would have given thee living water iff the woman salth unto him sir i perceive that thou art a prophet iff our fathers worshipped in this touuntg in t jin d t say that tn jsru aalem la the place where men ought to worship itu jesus salth unto bar woman beiew goa the hour cometh when bnimimnmmmmmmmmm i im mlmf ml umkmwsmw m 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