Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 16, 1920, p. 2

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qii artnn 3flr teaa tiluitfuay al ittjmiucil 10 1d30 th reason whv a lit tin r il 1 int how out u li olrilinrf fhlrmp iihlnn ililrrnit aluut iwnh tin luat ihut wu nvoi of tlu nhmry itomr nf tho hlltha lltlli a htll lift in tha lil hlnlu inn tw il forth uu tha rtrwt pmtty ami l it viwft thru jlllt tilt v llfvrl- flumii tnukm of flum ynim ihfi trki whrnits ctml lilril rumii o tno o my ik yw w6inlir why tltnu nulc thn imy wltli tha nnw iprlnir tha thmiirhthuu itoy who wak fiutj for run hn known thn wtrrnt tf bin ituitif atlll- the awakening of alfred johnson dy p c durnhm ev s tr 1 you o in my orloa for a few tnln- x utau ualrt irofowtur curt- land th houd nut tec at tha conuorvntory to albort jlohnuon who had juat nnuhod n bad hull hour at tha piano t huw rut your toaatin a hit ahort in order- to hnva a talk with you having roanhed hlu prlvttta oriim thn frofaaaor turned the kay and oatlnk hlmaoir at hi dewu motioned john on to chair johnaon i am aorry to aay it but yoi will never ba urnthin but an outand out failure no far a tnuala ta cnrfoornad declared tha profeaaor looking- keenly into tha youn mana aye i am confidant that you huv tried to maka jood but the mot la ti lunt in you to excel along thu line i i did make a meaa of it uiu mornlna- atodimered johnaon hl foe orlmaon in fact i cue i make a kood many blunder every day yau ur too uroart a votinc man waate your lire hjunmarlmr away at vocation which in the end will be a failure mo far u you are concerned continued the profaauor leave your muala here until tomorrow momma spend the day thinking over what i havo sold ivuhape there la wm trade some vocation which you have longed to nulster tell me what your ideas are in tha morning the pxoreesor aroae and held out ma habd u ho spoke good day johnaon and cheer up no doubt you think i am gather blunt but x have talked to you aa i would jto my were he in vou tmeuion albert went directly to hla room he woe ao d la t orbed that he failed to acknowledge tha creatlnca or aev- erml or the atudent who ocooated him on the way thither seated by the window- he stored out acroas the city ho won thinking of the real dlaap- polntmabt it would be to aunt mary who was paylnir all hla bjll at the conaervatory poor aunt jiaryl- hn eaut she thlnlui x ana wonderful at the plant eort of aecond paaerewakl she would have wanted to pull the profea- ora ions hair out by the handful t he had heard him thla morolni why the dump air quutloned tom koedlck johnaonm roommate nomine into the room and noting hla chum utarlna moodily out of the win dow why don t you pound the old boxr id like to pound it with a ham mer cried albert aavajrely did the profeaeor ret arter you air told me b ow facta i dont blame him al aald joa- dick with a lauh thotwrna bod leaaon you hod for him thleq0rn in theyr hod overy day vu the reply cheer up al you have no cause to worry a fat check oomca from your aunt the rtrat of each month and little one in between occasionally wlah i wero in your ahoea she thfnke youre a wonder and aa longj mm she doe and uioae little ellpa ot valuable paper come resularly yoirve little to war with thamp the piano al suhiv out in a minute eo it wont bother me you have ma pretty well elud up po far nw nlfivlnir in mhwrnwl turn himinunff of u it tiny if it haliia show you whiit y k vutly wunt to do 1 ll ko yitu tltmiialinot tlirounh tlm on itnrvolory hut tlirounh an nsrliiut turn inluui von cuii ntxr tliix full u hltluld hut nit too ltn iii iihu utt i y ur nlu two y urn fn ut il i v liunk hi r wit ib iy ti ii tflli w tituku llilu rm int h ii nc hi ihu mttl 111 oil yon l uilio llio furnt it will im ii i ik uii ha til flllllm ulntltt iii nw hut tin n txi nm who will not lt iilomi i ilon i kunw wlmt to h an iyl oi nlu hue i albnrt you 1 1 m y linytliiiitf alburt juut utuly whmt mr jnhnuiii mturun 1 thut nllit rrom work unit lnurnuil whnt h u ulhtor liriiinihud lo 1n touru cutna t i ilu nyctf my boy h uula your fulltim lu hrliiiiuift roalintliletih tr mn i know now thut you will nuctiikitil whvr i fnll k llmm hnva fhtniuiil flilrc i wuh a uy to be rually hik em fill now uu il rurmor odiication in of i rlnia lnilmrtunr van will be ua to tak tlm roluu licro uiid uuika liopl ndri tnotju r ttirr mimiidtf momliib altmrt rplurii- nil to the ronitervatory inifhitu r i tim thnuiinnini orlwl imhii homo ilud returned to undk iy trunk i want to thank you for oihiii inu my i yr i iim n to tlm mirlciil- turul colhii uia ilrnt of the wvu tjnnraxn nnnminqci i work pmuil of yout umir not nm ti aid albert acidly i ehould aay i have wav tha laughliuf retort don t take to heart what i aay th lush al one of theae daya you will jump into worne reaf bualneaa and be a auaceaa at il you will make more money in a week than x will in a month with my muala teaching v that noon johnaon took a train tor tils homo tovntuvcnty hve mllea dl- tant leuvlrut a note or hla roommate talllnn him that bo would return the following mornlnir albert iwuns from the train to tha atatlpn pkvtrarm and looked off down the main street then he atarted walklna- brlakly to tho old homeatead whjero hie father mother and hie aunt mary lived what brinft you home albert r cried hla aunu aa he entered tlio house hair an hour later came home to see you aunt mary be replied eoberly where are fath er and mother t vyour mother is over to one of thw netshbora and your father at work down to tha mill what u the matter albert r im a failure as hln wunr reply as he dropped into a chair a fallurel yoafuiat in just what x um when itoomes to muala rrornsaor cartlnnd told me so this morn tp and on did iny of that j libit fur jotiiiwon i um duclarod tlio profi liuintclnti but iiu a- tnnii you mniiti iiiihiiiwhm flomn day 1 1 corno lo uoo you i know that t will an thlnu kulnrf wllh il nntip on tha farm -j- walk jfotn w luit do- you thl nuut itt iiuohllituid albort nil hour tutor uililroualntf hlu iwiinmntn nftnr imvlnc told him hint hn wum to louvu thut day and wuk ubout io niter the nsrl- oiilturttl olbe al old iniy x dldnl know it wuu in yout timolulmud hu elmm 1 lutta lo hnva you no but 1 am lad for you how you are on thn right roail two yearn paaacd two ynura of urd atudy on thn part of albert johnnou which pluciml him ut the head of lilu ciuhm and the day had oomn tor him to rniluute from tha nkrloultural col lege prom hla neat on the platform he located hlu father mother anil aunt mary in the audience ha could not help com pur in the present proud ocean ion with the undoubtful mediocre ahowlnar that would have been hla at the oonaervatory jrcntly he start ed and cauitht his breath om hut ayes fell upon a familiar face there nould 1e no mistake yea it was vrofeaeor curt land whom he mw minted in the reav of the hnll a mist name boforo his eyes for ho reallseil thai in a way it was tho profeaaor who had placed him where he was suddenly the recollection albert that tha pianist for the day had been taken iii anm tho selection hn was to have played was to be omit ted albert stepped quickly over to the president or tha rohese and said there was one in thn audience who possibly would render tt selection in place of the absent pianist oet him by al means if you said the president professor csrtland said albert an he shook hands with the profeuaor would you be willing to render some election t we have been disappoint- od by the man who was to play for us with pleasure mr johnson re plied tha professor presently the time arrived for xro- ressor cartland to- play and he seated jiltnaalf at the piano the openlnsr bars caueod albert to kasp tho awaken in of the uon by be mont- akl was the composition and with ll came back a tfood of memorie alberts miserable failure to play it that mornlne- two years before had brought tha professors blunt verdict upon him it was faultlessly render ed now by the profeaaor and called forth such tremendous applause that for an encore he played a shorter but much more difficult composition why did you play that first num bor professor cartland r asked al bert with n laugh after tho exercises were over oh i my mind harkod back to certain day you rip man said the professor chuckling then too x couldn tholp thnklnif how a certain hon had been awakened tha lust two years the folowlmr day when alttert reached home with his people his aunt mary led tha way to the barn followed by his father and mother albert these are my little btadu- uon presents to you declared his aunt as they entered tho burn you can t do much farming without up-tq- date tools before him albert saw new tools and farm machinery of varlnum kind u sulkyplow mowing machine cultiva tors and seeders r you uocept themt questioned aunt mary noting tho pleased look in her nephew s eye on one condition aunt mury how delicious is tke opinion al alt who have once tried salada ii you haw not wed itsenduia post card bor a free sample stating the price you noto pay anrj ii you ase black green or mixed tea addreaasaladatoronto the value of grading up the average dairv cow of llin limn i iii ourryhn ilia brotil ly only n fiutimu to hj roiikl r an prolltahlo milk pro ii tltniui bread in ov r esllinuted hut oftuu thn rivnrno u irutr our prnixilt itulry imulh rnpteaent tin urforts of l if ny bre itvru ulmitf eel twin ilmnllii uihu overlntf u period of k vorul bnei ntlouu 1 hill work is of immtlmublo vulue lo tho ur br i irmlur but tqually vuluuble to um tlnlrtfrimti tl lln itf nil ilny r aunt msry now i u ava iiartnois prouder of you than through m bdlng- to with tt arvo it so you are a qulttarl cried his aunt he eyes dlaslng ybb and u starter pray tell mo what you are intend ing tp start for a livelihood t quorled his aun itwa years and more spent at the conservatory and now at elgh- teen about ta start all aver again 17 aupt mary i like farming dt flared albert ypu thought you iked music 1 know i do that s why 1 have gladly f settled all your bills well knowing xjutat your father wus in no poaltlon to do so i still loye mustn but know that to follow it as u profession will only mean failure in the end x wunt to tnako a suooaa of life bqr a few muiutcs aunt mary was silent albert seeing tears trickling y down he fiheekv stepped to her side f and kissed her tin sorryi tlio wuy things have turned out aunt mary said ajbert struggling with jk lump in his thraati rfell xm not i dont regret the xho nreatoht thing in the world is ll nit nut a crowd of men but jum io man made in tho image of god wltlv hla attributes with his splrk- breatliml ufa ind power he niay gaso at the mountains and feel that ho u greater than they hu may look upon the seas and y 1 ara your master he may look up into the- air and do- olarei i have conquereil you j itecttuse of this we may take cour age the thought of it should brae u fellow who is down in the dumps it should atralghtdn up tho back of tho chnp who has so long boon u drugo thut lie has forgotten ns heritage wjy buck in the cradle of the world when man wss young hu was the mas ter nf nil creation lle named thr heaits of thp field and the fowl of ttirf ilr he was given dominion over sea and land it was all his to do with as he willed if he hasnt mads the meet of his opportunity it is his own fulul if he has permitted others tu rob him of ills birth right it is still his own fault no system or oambln- utlon or principality or power or stay other creature is strong enough lo ritprlvehlm of his clodgiven rights it he really wants them ha l s qod and itight on his side and and one are a majority after all it ta not so much the fact that men form powerful organisations that makes them win out it is because some ons muik mupplles the necessary fores and ura more pep blood pumped by lunob not by heart- he 8ayb oeorgo anston of washington has turted ii dlaeusslon umong amer oa scientists by inventing u maaulns which proves ho says thut the lunge and not 4he heart pump blood through out the human system le says jwo breathe for two purposes tp foce the blood into circulation flnrt- to keep our body heat in up even torn- as the hid theory tells us but the cool sir eaoui the- thin wells of the blood capllbtrles r mcdloiil mrn in tints will reauso the tcuth of this proposition and tho salenco yf physiology will bo greatly improvea ctostrturtynrrnmrmtiininifwnrlf mviuih tlio funt that they pluml u urunt dm of nlrviiu on thn selei tloil of tho hen i nil jiint us do thn ujod brmxlrii of toilny hyt hiwuuim from ynitrs of piurtlnil uniwiruttcu tiny foiiml thut tho herd bull ws al pro half thn tmrd and t tu ontr lo lui ruui tltn uvnrnun liro- ilurtlnn in an uhflrt u 1 1 rln i uu poulhn ut u mhilinum coitt it wuu iiiinitury to uulout not only thr hmt cowu in uti herd hut iiiho r to left fall i u from hluh prmluclng tums now thn nxnmpln hot by thnnn 11101 wilful i reodi rs hull dono mtiiilt townrd rnlmtig uiu mtan durl of th avoranu dairy cow never tbehaw it muut imj uditiltteil thut our preaont ntamiunl lm ut leubt 3 000 imiunds par row lower thiin it nhouhl lie dun luruely to the pructlroof lining the scrub hull 011 the uveruun dairy herd in order to uhow the value of uultw pun hrnd wlrxm selected from hlsh producing duinh on tho svnrsgn dairy cow a grading up bttperltnunt wus started at tho icxporlmontul liarm nuppan n h in 1811 in this wo have two rruawui from one foiimlitloii lot of cows nntnaly an ayrshire orous und u holiiteln rroas carh are telng bred along puru bred lines that is to nay ull ay rah ire rroauas nru being brsd to pure bred ayrshire hulls seloctid from high pro duolug dams holntolns ulong similar linos as sparo will not iermlt of dn- tull only a fow of thn outatahulng fuels can he given ond thoy lire indicative of the posslhllltlos in gradlngup to a much higher standard tha average dairy now by using pure brad sires oe ion tod from high producing dams when comparing the progeny nf the ayrshire crosses with their dums and the llolulaln rrouhvm with tholr damn over u period of thn consecutive year 4 the following results wertf m- oordnil on of the most oaalunoing features to lie noted was thn prhi- tency of tho wlrns in stamping into their progeny tho breed and dairy typo characteristic this is true of not loss than 76 per cent of tho proguny of ixith thn ayrshlro and hnutnln nroeaas in the lutter the breed mark ings and colouring is more prouyuiin- ml than in tha former hut so far nil dairy type is rononmud lutlo dlrferenco can bo noted ir thn socoml and third cromwos these cliuruotnrlutlos ur ln- tunninedlo a still greater degree thus demonstrating coiinlsluntly bmeillng in comparing tho prodnollon of tho progeny with tluit of thnlr dapih ut the sumo wgn it iw found hi the cusn of the ayrshlro crosses as two year- olds k0 per sent wero suteror to their dams 0s threo you olds ho per cent and as four yearolds ss per cant were superior to thnlr dums in the holstuln as two your olilh tt par cent wero huperlor to tholr dumii uu three yearolds 10 0 pr ceptuml uu four yosrolds lu per cent wira su perior to tholr damn during this period no selttctlonu wero made that is to say all oows with progeny wore retained ln herd for experimental pjirposewhls would nat urally tend to keep down tho average production par 00w notwithstanding this fact the avorugo production was increased bbs pounds per cow per lac tatlon period for tho entire luird of 24 cows of these 1 were progeny of tho original id foundation oows now under prop r dairy nondltloiis a rigid metho 1 of weleotlnu would have been practised und ull duhin or progeny fulling below n set standard would havo lioen nllmluuled had this bonit currlod out with tho above herd of 24 oows uutliig s ntiitiilurd of 4 000 pounds fo two year oldii und g 000 pounds for thre yoar olds the follow lug rohtlllm would have heen reullmd 1 ifteon out of tho 34 cows would have been reialnod of the mi alxty mir cent were progeny of tho original 1 gnrniuinotion nnwi iiamoly-tlrkt-rrobb- ayrshlle und llrht oros houtnlii out nf tha 10 foundations oows 0 pur cent w110 over tha 4j00 polllldh us two yeur olds of tin seven irnt irons ayr- hhlres 7 77 wi ut over the 4 000 pounds of thesiw flfxt crom holntolns sob per cttuiriweiit over the 4 000 pounds out of the ib that qualified as iwo- yaur olds only 9 mmllfud us three- y oar olds tlmt 1h produced jioqi pounds or more per cow pr lactation period of thees 26 lwi ct wro first cross ayrshire and 26 per cent wore first oroas ultelns and 60 lr cent of tho nrst moss ay rehires still hol- nultis to qualify as throe year ohw fnim dums who- did not qualify us two your olds thua is thoy pro duced less than 4 000 muiids per oow per inctatlon period the uverage production per ciiw for nine cows qualifying as thro year olds wus a 000 pound therefore taking into consideration thut tho average production of tho foundation cows as two year old wuu 4s30 pounds and as four year olds soto pounds which plnaos them above tho average dairy 00w the fore going resulte may be ukftfi ittv fnlr evidence of the value of grading up the uverugo dairy cow by tho uhe of the pure ured hire seluolud fnun high producing damemr 1 11u1 hu per int end nt nappun kkporlmuntal butlon nnppap n b llanninq to take your leave a klrl reaching homo vry lutn for uiipiier wus uhuii by un irritated older ulwler wh re uh hail lw ut uvjurlos- wa the wply well what tlma do they huve sup per ut marjories im ro y muet have krpt the n waiting tim younger girl lookid mlaer i m ufruld jl did owne1 wuu ted to utaij u long time before i did but i well i dldn t know how ibis girls plight ih not an imiiauul anv number of v ek no it out 1 jl w 1 by veil utunly und ivhl tho lu wit 1 th llrui roetuuiunt 1 ml iik i1juii 1 jfr a ml ltall tuhh all 1 b nilo lu wultir ulmwiil r ti a 1 im ortubln k rum un i 1 t inr tin in uu u ll ipitjllg u 1 hi iilutuiitlul iii 1 i 111 ain llufhtuuk mu lllllll tl itnly t iliiulihtfully lln 1 xll to hi- moil luiighli hi iu t r ym litrthu sh4 uued v ilan y 1 kxtttu x iii 7 yeu lilpum mu anl ua on 111 ll r mvm nffhprlng hnl pi imhwl for beufutuuk th it who 0 thr w ultnr tiring in a nlrn well looked htiak und night plates plnuaol tim uuinundiul mi nhil gotul phrusu thutl gunpd dllnt you lnur int uho dmuiud ves inanlnl he gsupn 1 only i wu thinking that h your family nut st thut tuhlu nxit the lift and unlrfid urd thoy d get mom of ft mt ul 1 iummir asthma- hay fever aleepleib ptnh constant bnoezinc slrcuming oy wheezy breathing razmah brlngg xollof put up in enp- uicb easily itwallowotl sold by rellnblq drusesta for k ilollur ask puf gffcnu o end can jtor free ggnpla to tomplotons hi slag bl w torpnto acnl all toronto nt nnmilton drug- fuu- m ifacml agent m j hassard hivtrrtt mm try m uwttinif tipwfgo koiiiii of thm much the point of uuylug wll i must bo going ami thero liny allik ilka the bunds of the irluhiian m wutoi which noul 1 never ut by eight wltlumtuualaunce in- deed thean nniliurruuiiol visitors will fniui ntly repiut the dimil that they tnuntlmi going uovoral tlnms urtr the wnury bnuteiui has rushf to utter tho toiivniitioiiil prolout oh don t hurry an yt thay make no utart if you nm calling whnro you do not fml perfectly at home it lu a good plun to muke up your mind beforehund junt when you will leave this of count is not to he taken us literally ns did uu nbeddut soil who when tlrat ullowod to make evening calls on his girl friends ut school was told that hn muut uturt for home ut ten o clock one nvnnlng the rathr of his houtess hud couu into the room and was milking hluibolf agreeabls by telling a rathar long atory or his own youth when tha rlock struck ten quito un mindful of thn fact that the point of the utory had not bonn reached and thut it was being told for his benefit i he youth aroun and said good night tho strict permit would have excused him if he hud llutuned till the story s tint even if that nil ant- bis being u few inmutvs bitu ln wjchlng home lii a time for your departure in your own mind but not ui absolutely as to break into u conversation abruptly or ruuni awkwunlnniui and when the time roniew do not luty well i must be going und sit motionless in- ipveil tha rulng is the only mi nt noceiuuiry u is generally u mluluko whan you rlaun to tako your leave to allow yourself to sit dowif ugaln itometlmes it lu true your hoatnas may wln to rhow you something or to have you wiilt lo meet another momber of tha family no that you muy properly bo imlurfnt to take your went uguln but us a ruin resist tho temptation bhfirt furiiwills urn ulwuys heat und liiou whin you keying gimut by after u rail tha moat f ull visitors lu tha dm who rlnoj to go uml keeps us standing twmily minutes or more through the uhner inability to finish saying good- by items of interest if a inun is hound to kick give him the griiuu does not quit bocauho it is h topped 011 mm full down imoauue they mls- culoulutn the width of tha ditch llomn people like tha town without lnuu very much to make the town like them there is nlwuyu u chance thut uu opportunity muy ho uiiiiiooted with a gulvunlo battery most peoples tempers ura fairly anient when tiny bre sou ml asleep women oomiilulu thut utelr hus bands ura not gallaut and tliini imir- mlt their daughters to wait upon thnlr to tho rear door of tha houna of a lone spinster ttmra recently seedy- loik lug person who after being given some food mudo so hold us to pranvr this adlitlonal request mis- hiim uwk your husband if ho ulnt got un old pair of troura to give mot whir upon tin njilnster anxious not to j 1 nine bur holltude replied i um sorry toy ooil mun but ln or never winrs suoli things a long wat iord lteudlng imiliig lu u reminis cent mitod the othor day tol i the story of bow onca wltaii hn was a me ml mir of the junior llur im hud occaalou to vliit hc lltephnu s an 1 hiin hud imii ly tbrpugh thn ialum yuri h en rn get 1 1 n b pant t ii w polo4iuuii on duty who hownvur di tec ted htm u ueoond or two later unit ovirtukliig him confronted blip with thn iuentlnn icxcuun liie sir but uro you member t not yot wuu tho reply but i um going to be soon niornyouwlhulr salil the pollcfinun but mnuiiwhlln would you mhd going urouiul thn othi r wayf ihut ineeuwhlh 1 ofeui d u11 former mr lanum luute 1 twolva yours keep success before vou don t fix your eyes on tha world u failures 1oople are not so likely lo lie hhncknd intjf uucceus by seeing itii opiioslta uu thoy am to to stimulated by tho utudy of that to which they auplm keep your uucceus liefora your ayos und iwfore your thoughts brown and ox- blood shoe polishes the big value box also for juaclc tan and whlta shout tim f r dau1v comroanow3 ltd uawltom caw have you luqk when baking i v oven glabq wake for js vouit kitchen i quip ment vi 11 will ilwii 1 u link whin i ililni with liy ovfn flln iw irf lln i tm ml ut 1 ltni i ulirul in up in 11 itm i 1 1 vi 1111 tl 1 til tut 1 lolilnu- 111 1 i iut if 1 ii it 1 1 lur ul i wjll utin 1 imy nun 11 it nf iv l heat it 1 ul i i nil i uiwi hihl ml llnuu to 11 1 1 hi 111w11 di id in luutn our wto k u 1 iiil ii uml i will h 1 pit jue 1 to ih in tt utruu 1 ordii 11 pi of ovn ii 11 1 to 1 j a trlul will tniivjiii you the ijond iiauuwattk i bona 1012 quelph k co lid this stores policy lo represent goodt ojc- nctly at tu tliolr quullty to sell to tltosa ulio know and to tho so who dont know nt a uniform fair price to fulfill all uurniitcc 1 mid cheer fully correct all mis taken to deserve your confidence by always giving you sutiufuctioil savrkgeco new life for old tires the final thousand or two thousand jmiles of service you get from your tires can often be made the cheapest of all by timely attention the tire which blows out or otherwise fails before it should is too common long hard bcrvice and accidents often cause inside breaks whic if neglected tesult in blowouts jilmost cases thetimcly use of a goodyear kclloor would havo 8vd the tire for thousand or more extra miles with a goodyear reliner for a very small cost you can add thrco new layers of strong fabric to the inside of the tire this reinforces and strengthens it and prevents fabric brcalfs from becoming bloiyoutfl this reliner is easily applied with a little cement half an hour of your time is bufllciont if you prefer your repairman will apply it for you for a small service charge any goodyear service station and most tire repairmen can supply you reliner sawr c w kelly son oueuii gut r noble ltd iluvo icmoved jhoir uoio to tho liluvntoi nt tho g 1 r htntiun wlioro flour feed etc may be secured nt usual tvlovul tlr111 mu ulicrt on himij ouli eliv1yias i1bkn d1scon iinur4 r noble ltd henbv awflgy uanaopb a 1 ffirmfes i vjj fjaa

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