Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 18, 1920, p. 2

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dnllffhted i love oie au udiibu ami by the wy iwortdor ik there anyone hern who sins allot nt my llfr who iioen rosling- umdly lit f it startnd mushed i rimlilwl mi ill i kitty arson i ion t need lo umu uimiiic irry ii v naxt diu r to him tin hart tho nuking f u flint tanik why we liuva a trio to no with our orchestra than with imr a cord they nil look od wt immii- dun chunky jolly tfait ii grinned ruertilly i in the jot throw inn nvt r hoard hn wuld ilon t knot tiiin titan from another ex cept hy the wy thay march he dragged foim m guitar from her rcliii taut hunt ami boat a lively tat too on mm hark yankee ootllol orlril iurlny then tho tune changed dixie t rrlnl half n dosou onoo inorti oio tliiln oliank1 unit thay all lira off to their fot with u mllllbry huiut4 and than nmi in on tho o ions may thw alar apanstml hml- oor th lmid o tho rrcn ami the hom tt tlia hrava of rhythm p you xt bosun with tha oraham tvlna of oouroa in root tho whole thins bsan with inaa rtt fuiuu to ba a para tod from har hrothar w nlvmya hava bn to- rbiff jwliool and bunday school aha axptajnod brcatilomly and abyly but firmly w ara not much alike j ra sood in b4m ttilnxs and ha in other and wo try not to lot to othara vat ohood of lut mother aoya it apuia iw on tb hunorlntondent knit hu hrow tho troubl la wo huvo no muod loaaoa botwaeii tho illbl nhd infant abuum you ara rather youiuj or t jilbla jtaaa i iinm looked ppciulnly ut har brothor but bo wm slanclns thoujthl- fully around th room lerhapa in lit heart ha would havo ureforred tha youmr men a olaaa but it won pot in tthj oblvolroua aoul to duap point hhr autta t looked at her meaolnxly she too had taken note of tha empty aeau and her faoa ut anawerlnsly often they eemod to communicate by wireless thera are lata ot new people oom- li to this towu a third of our cutsw at hufbvchool are atnuixera uke jju and i mot acquainted with njtfnjil n tl borne ottuieni ore a one aort if you dont object to mlyed obuwea maybe we oould st up one for you horley propoaedl the aupennteodent browned x30 taeod youmj man you have my full consent fill all the empty place if jou cn iahould uilidc a cood aeatful about elshfc or ton would be rbxht i beueve ulrne nebjon the now aoprsno in your uholr would take the class if we ured bar to shes our tenllah teaptier better and better said the super jntendent heartily w mtttbtalt jn the back row of the bible class today and just look on and listen was lenas modest anjr- kvstlon as above intimated a the recruits were straqxers some were from the oountry some- did not even know where the oharch was and all felt a lltue shy about rofnc to a stranse one so the whole bond three irs and four boys came to orabams which was near the church and went 6rerjn ho have many savace tribes told us no in rlaaa last ed dan lusubrlously f ho hernl esolalmad xiarley whan the laughter had oeaaed you know thoaa dofunnlaa that make a noise like horsoa hoofs and railroad trslni and auob thay are cheap too at ones the two had their heads to gather over a oautlofruo lie ubii imitate all sorts of anl mals and throw his voice all kinds of ways declared ned enthusiastically be- jonah wasweirprdvldod for and booame a star performer hut its all for ourselves slgbed ltns wo never can help anyone else with it h would be years before wa could ploy well cnoush to ivo entertainments we are to4rjrj pur own lamps while you know lcverythlns we do to cultivate our own talents and hearts to make ourselves better and wiser ad happier is sure to help the world in the ions run it we are truly un selfish replied miss nelson welt im slad it isnt wronjr it is sueh fun answered lena it was funl the area test run in the world is hard work that we really enjoy dolnjr and the elsss worked hard as individuals and as an orft-an- laation they practiced vtvry spare moment then every- saturday nlhi- thay met usually at orahams for a thorouih drill liar ley lena ned and nolly bejran taklns lessons and passed on what they learned to the others ily sprlns their ptnylns was mora effective than they dreamed they co render lihoceac many ytpnriuy6e theiathe voice she aau that w bell poepins tn from the vestibule xzarley saw ml nelson already in her place she had chosen the best va cant location for her new class a harley led his flock down tne alsls to their seat as if they always had belonged there a rustle and smile swept across the whole room as tho noweomers inarched in miss nelaon looked from the amll- injc faces around her to the baatnlna blushlmr ones in front of her leaned forward and spoke impulsively until you find a name that suits you better im fains to call you my torch hear ers a sreat writer once said a happy man or woman is a better thins to and than a five pound not ue or she is a radbuinc focus of sood will and oiejf entrance into a room is as if another candle hod been lurbtedv you brought tlsit into this room to to take 1 everywhere ypu o the yauns people- nodded shyly and lena murmured woll try and remember be dldnf mean rfayety qoyety a like a sprlmf wind blithe but sometimes boisterous nlp- plnc at tiroes he meant the content and cljecrfulness that ace as quiet and as warmlns as sunshine t later when tneapestlon of soma special work camavitp she counselled them to wait- we are straiuxers bera and to each other lets trim and feed our own lamps and wait ml soirii real opportunity offers itself it at ways does if we are watchlns for it then the nut week harley uncle sent him a clarionet for a blrtkday present the grahams jisd no musical instrument except a strtngless 0 kulur which had been unearthed in the attlp of their new lume the week befon and hurley ejltt not have a almtlns voice so u was not known to his family nor to himself that be was a born musician until the un expected sift awoke the slumberlna faculty from the moment it first rested in his eajrer hands he die patched meals and cither naoessary p tasks n tho shortest possible time and then mercifully betook himself to tha attic and his beloved clarionet harley had learned to rand muslo half unawares from n dally blackboard lesson at school there waa an old sons book in tho attic and in a week or mo he was able to play smvpnu airs quite well in the meantime his sister determined not to be outdone bed her twin had taken tho old jriltar to a music store and had it rest runs she bousht a book of simple tnstruotlons and by tha time the class held its tlrst monthly sodal at tho qrnhams she was able to play an accompaniment of easy chorda to soma of liar leys odjrao tunes joe harper fingers twitched- as he listened and when i tho applause had died nway be said in a meek voice i can play the man dolln a little harley s eyes snaptpod jlrln it over saturday nlsht is the rruitarjiartljtq learnt aunt jessie would lend mp hers she soon tired of it and never- uses it said hath carter timidly anybody can learn lo play as well as i do in no time lena assured her you come saturday too ned picks on my moaflojln a rood deal v soon play as well it he tried said joe anxious p include hi chum in the new sarae i jvebeen thlnklns about buying pne ned admitted oaujuously j no time like the present ex- j- euimed lpuey snthustastlcaily why well have a full orohttstra itaybe hy and by well play well enoooh so that miss mehton wll sin with us v tile tnarraitatements of old time sons correctly and feel- incty hut were not aeuas anywhere as a class crumbled joe all the rest have some special work trouble is it all was planned and parceled out when we came in the only not 4blnjrwathaifaepjlal jobd bav liked that he meant to be a doctor some day miss nelson shook her head the bible class was better for that kitty carson cleared her throat ner vously i want to tell you some- thlna but you must not taush not at her anyway she is the dearest old lady t you may laush at us all you ilka you will want to but not at her it ts judsv pattersons mother yoil know they uye across the street from us she 1 an invalid bhe hasn t been outside her own room for five years last wednesday mother and x were over there and ah was arrest ly ex cited about some muslo she had heard one evening- they didnt hear any thing and they thought she had im agined it mother and v thought so too heavenly music she called it kitty looked around with a twinkle but every faoe was blank she could not talk about anything else about what it played and ho exquisite it wa ana music aha called it ones a series of taks on music k no sounded away up above the rest and she said she knew no angers voice could be sweeter we were all wor ried we wondered if shot could be beginning to hear things from the other side she said it didnt last long- and wondered wistfully if it ever would come again she says she lis tens for it every nighti after we reached home and mother and i were talking it over i remem bered that last saturday was the first real summery day wo have had it was the first time we ever had the windows open you remember that about nine oclock the wind turned north and we soon had to close every thing they live three blocks south of here they go to pad early and all bat her sleep on the other side a burst of laughter drowned her voice burst after hurst of laughter im laughing at us i im laushlng at ua angel music i shouted dan between hursts or laughter miss nelson turned very red but she did not laugh her eyes were a little moist the dear i she said that s the nicest compliment i ever bad listen my children there is s i w for trool cltisens to with patterson grounds what is to hln tier us going there not tonight she la weak and easily excited and it is lute but early soma evening next week and giving her our whole renerj tolre oh miss nelson you know- mm latimer tho one that erwa for us cried ruth she had company from the city and is worried about enter talnlngr them they are better off than she lu she is going- to have a liarty for thera tuesday evening couldn t we go on there after we play ror mrs patterson 7 there is a clump of evergreens in mrs lesters yard next door and shell let us hide thsr m ask her mies nelson prang to her feet her eye shlolng we can and wo wlll i know lwr well and she is worthy of every eoifed oration it will be a delightful s for her and her guests you pier better than you know and my tmesa bearers think we have found oar saaalfll work yes i suppose we can ersn g und play for the hospital if ass fcywp our distance tided joe sticking uf u defiant chlil 1 juige the bible class hasnt any mortgage on outside work no they are not troubadours laughed mis nelson mrs latimer sews for us too her name is nelly and- she calls me her name child said nelly peters for some weeks thereafter the dbj amteartne muslo was a mystery in that part of town the young musi cians all wore tennis ehoes or rubbers and whenever venturesome and curi ous people tried to trace the sweet sounds to their source the muslo van ished and so did the source nqt otne time were he troubadours caught in the act hy and by of course tha truth leaked out but that old not spoil their increasing joy in their chosen work and the torch hearers carried light and gladness to many a one de prived of mpst earthly pleasures by illness of poverty j iv musical peculanitieb musician un imlntf introduced a mtrsnirar said 1 hear you nro n muslo writer 1 in sir replied the stranger tha first musician then added i um glad to make your ho quulntanoo uu i am an i in tod in the stinte way one of alnnrli am mout tinted song writers was htn lien vostnr whoaa chlaf title to fame is the old kolks at home and my old kentucky home htophan foster would often cida up a ml down ilnmdway on a be lus seeking inspiration for a tig theodora thomas the pioneer con ductor who did mora to educate the american publlo than any other muil clan was wise in his day he was always on the lookout for dainty tit hits of music and would take infinite pains to make there effective il arransod schumann s treutnerel ti end with muted strings to doaraaoen do in the extreme and inatrunted the strings to continue drawing the bow across the strings without making w sound the audience imagined it still hiwird tho sounds floating off tu ad immoasurabla dlatance till thomas broke the spell by quietly layttla dv his baton hnrurdlng singing i inunim i read moat interesting account of mm f the first singing classes and how it was conducted mr cheny says i was one oclbo class inltso lnmcn jlumuehlrc the session blng held ut the home of one of the members and sometimes in the school houso hoard bains placed across the kitchen chairs td answer for seats in form of a circle with the singing- msster in the centre the master commenced by saying jiow fol low me up and down he would then sound a note and we would aouifd the note sffer him at the close of the session the singing master agreed to give instruction for one shilling and six penoe per night and take his pay in indian corn the men members paid ror the tuition while the slrls supplied the candles for lighting pur it has been said that musical in spiration- does not attack ah musi cians in the same way here is one that i think is the strangest origin of any composition that i can recall m is that of scarlatti in his cat fugue the composer often had his favorite cat on his shoulder as he sat at the spinet one day the cat tie- came scared at something and spring ing from his shoulder and across the waybui-i- hs- flight she struck several notes on the key board which scarlatti afterword mode into a fugue in her honor urahma the great muslo master hated lionising but he certainty pos a high sense of humor once when being entertained by some of his friends in a vienna restaurant the tandtordbroujjht oivhls hear win with this remark here is h wine that aurposses all others just us the muslo of itrahms does all other com posers well said itrahms take it away and bring me a hot tie of llach in a recent article in the musical quarterly the writer tolls of some strange methods ror inspirations such as haydn took refuge in prayer and rosary roe ho von in the open air and nature uoaart in paper and ink wagner depended on costly robes of silk and velvet saturated in rich colors dumas declared that a fine quality of paper was a real source of inspiration to him tschalkowsky needed air and trees halevy the noise of the tea kettle strauss wine and cigars or a same of tarok suppe a good doss of anu ling tobacco don at his beet when xlng his eyes at a distant point thomas when lytng in bed hal sac when clothed in a monks cossock and qluck when at hut piano placed in the midst of ni open field in the sunshine is prohibition producing criminals dear sir one of the foremost pleas of op ponents of prohibition in some of our provinces is that it produces crimin als mention is made of the lawless- which ensues or ts revealed when enforcement is insisted on a very cleverly conducted campaign is being waged throughout canada at present to divert public sympathy from thq representatives of law to tha- lavf breakers there are indications of a hope that the pnbllo morals will be so weakened that people will despair of their faith in law and its enforcement this hope would be ridiculous were it not for the unscrupulous but persistent lnflt tratlon of the popular mind with un founded rumors of increased drug ad diction and increased drinking under prohibition the i featuring of persons conspicuous tn certain social circles in open hostility to the laws of the land whnn these law confuct with their social conventions is also an tlsl part of the propagandi the old way and the new it ih h fur oiy from dnitolng for mitlimhi to hunting surdlncs with a noiphmo om would have to look a loiitf wuy i i find ii moro striking hlus 1 1 ut ton of the dirts rutins betweon the n t wuys and tlin not than in furnish til ly u few facts lotineated with the im ifln const nuherlis rho ditching mid running of salmon is mimlly th tthst important and is nuiriuil tin with cvary convenient hut yeur iuiii it was itimpouslhlo for a h um custuni a tni iri if tho indian tribes who wrn tho plonuoru in it lovary si ring tliy would nut hnr- ut ho mouth of the n oar out river und with muiiy rite und ueromunle solemnly liitimn for tha bttf silvery fish wliloli they liitoiiild to dry und smoke if uin salmon weru slow in making their upwurunc0 they so unlit out tt wise man and had him make uu imago of u swl mm intf flali this was placed in tho wutr with tha expoitatlon of ut- truotlnu- llvu rtnli n tho bait if tint roust tribes are of japanese rlitiu us many scholars think they may huvo brought this custom along with the in for tha japuiteaa nshnr- tnn have others just hs aurlous among th ainu tho most primitive rare of the islands the first fish is never brought in by the door but through v window that the other fish may not sea they also have the quant notion that silence tnust be kept igvt ii the women left ut home urw hot permitted to spnak lost tho hah shim lil liear und bo offtitidod ho nturti for tha old wuys now for tho now the suriuim mhiictum of california am sompiratlvi ly young und undevel opoil hut they bid fair to hu the greuuut in tho world thanks to tli turn of sua plane hlnoo the first c tint year p u vfi i seaplanes huv been ttylng out from the sou toast sighting- schools iftlnio tljiy flab and uauduut a w i rules back to tho naval station giving tho oxaot lotatlon tho naval station thill telt phones til the kim rlkv oinro tint htttto fish inn flame commission the fishing flatting is then told whore to seek tha game und big catchuu an invariably the run lit josalhly some quaint and beautiful customs if the olden day have been lost in tha hurry and bustle of tha twcutl h enntury hut the fyond of tho tlinns is away from limoranun and suimirstltlon toward an intelligent utld sclniitlfio method of dolnu thing the nest time ire are tempted to sigh for tlit good old days jot us ask our- selves which is likely to bo more ef- festive ilanolnif tor salmon or hunting sardltii with a seaplane its made right codliver oil is as delicate as butter it must be made right to assure palatability scotts emulsion is decidedly palatable and easy to take it contains purest me- dicinal-cod- liver oil that is made right from the start b tlfchowntottmt oat 3043 t timvo la nothing repulsive tn millers worm powders and they are us pleus- tn lake as augur so that few chlldinti will refusn them in some rtpvn ticy cauao vumltinsthrnugh thvir action in an unsound stomach but this is only a manifestation of their rlftltmllntf iwwgr jndl thut they are hurtful they uin bo thoroughly depended upon to clear rms from tho system how she knew lutlo nelly told little anltu whut hu lufe i a hit a a fib is the same ns u story and a story is the same n a mo nolly no its not anita ves it iff because my father ild mo mid my father is a professor at the unlvurslty nelly 1 dont care if h is my father is ur editor arid ha know more about lyintf than your father the youths america home ami family weealy is field of service is cavrtj ly no nlhar publication in america it vurposa and pnt mm liiffet ita diversity and quality and quantity of raediag appaal to wild itoat andnallon goring people its weejtfy oorrttni malis avary muiry rnirry article and all ts lsformstioo doubly vslusbls and acceptable i jtsasfs f jla q smtf jvfmie fr 4 kft ms sssseatr jtii and suli 2js0 a year i subscriptions received at this office sshs dswt ottrm beoow the jre eresg and the youthn companion f lr0 johnstone co 1 acton ontario fall furniture now is the time to consider and arrange the putting of your home in good shape for the long winter months storm doors keep out tml cold afio cut oown thi coal dill will ilii i tim ti nd i ut v i u iri lit j ml i i th u i i i ii i uhlf hill uimi ii ii i ill u hu it ii lit if will 1 iii i will lll i lu hhrlllu ii if wjy ut in ii i ill nil i ityhu lrl it ir ll i ffioo n o haim ii norm i in t mid vw 11 i tfifrwu in k inn ii ir uu ir ui x i it t ii lit tcro wfi to ml luitl ii hi m 111 ruui i it ii ii mi i uwi vuinltlitl a ml in ii n d or nrt- i im ttivtuyi in i lrl n t i it u qz0 ijokm ixuv w rilltl mii 3 ft h imi4 ly r tm u inrln m 3 f hi lrlt- ly t ft 10 iidij 3 f4l v 7 frit the itond iiaiuiwahk t ii lul phone 1012 ouclph a house comfortably furnished is an nbodo ot joy and continuous comfort lot johnstone co acton supply your furniture requirements and you will be well satisfied johnstonese co furniture and undertaking dental purlers r their pauents fesf too bd if tttyl called them drawlns roomat stand the deadly propaganda which tarn meed with the sources of press information by mating that the llev jou sprackftn poultl have to re sign bis chuxcb nj hat no church would allow any person o remain in the ministry erbo sny uxum stances hod taken ufa til fik wf designed to debase the tew wpfcebjers in comparison with the law breaks the terrible and murderous oharae- ter of the persons now engaged in the defiance of law on the western on tarlo frontier is hut a byproduct of the liquor trade would the nation tolerate any other institution which com mere la used vice and crime and produced uch a high percentage of wwisag fihnractsr among its devo tet public othnton jffurv bo nerved to virile protest scuitfft tty nturt to ivert iiuliinatloii tfiof mp lawbreak er to the heroic sonants nf tftfi ay kixnest thomas department of boclal sepvloo it is a matter or great oonvcnlenuo i anion people that temple tons iuieum4io capsules and iia2uau for asthma can now be secured at hassards drug fmors they dont pebl it now thaf tbe cold weather is np- proachlnst the usual influx of visitors may be expected from the western provinces add northern ontario no doubt they will tell the same old story that we don t feel the cold up there westerner as a rule are ex ceedingly loyal to their home pro vinces consequently the statement is generally resolved with grain of salt a married lady writing to n toronto dally let saturday expluln why the cold is not fsll she says j have known my husband to wear in ibs very cold weather rabbit fur in hi rossmjn with seven pairs of heavy stocking fujamas over lus un derwear a flunneuttts sffb a heavy woollen shirt a waistcoat and jacket macklnaw pant and a maoklnaw of or perhaps a sheep skin then they wear wropl visor cans frequently which wind is hlev and unit i the teal 7 too buqoeqtive jo dentltts cal their omcest putl down over the face rwhen the suppoa they think it would rrjk4f one would think muul carry- in around au this trwpk wbifmi anyona hot up uluuriuilminblhuv this stores policy to represent roodt ex actly as to their quality to sell to those who know and to thoso who dont know at a uniform fair price to fulfill all guarantees and cheer fully correct all mis takes to deserve your confidence by always giving you satisfaction savage co guelph no nation can rise above the level of its home life to procure furniture that will elevate nndf make tbe houae a home of which you can bo justly proud does not call for qxtravaganco opqcj tarrtv ft mace necessary than a large oupcnduuro of money there are beautiful suites and individual pieces of furniture obtainable at moderate cost which are true works of prt many of them being correct adaptations of the deaigna of the old- masters who created the period furniture no much in vogue today a queen annp room as a suggestion stud our sketch of a queen anne bedroom it shows the beau tiful nnd refined effect obtained by tha selec tion of hrj artistic suite of bedrdom furniture just two or three pieces of artistically de- ulfped furniture will raise tha level of an entire living room and by gradually adding other pieces andisuites in the different rooms you will befprc long work a magical trans formation of the home a finer and greater nation every advance fn refinement and culture every improvement in the home surroundings every influence that raises the ideals of home- life makes the nation that much finer and stronger j 1 ir 1 wc 1f n progressive prpsperoufl e a homo that inspire ntererf times iij ncpuntry vplth a tflovlotis future is good and worth whir jn tx therefflrelpafnadraris havo every incentive and ruqmld fibacler 8h9 devfilpp fhp cam wclj affoi raise the standard of living in the homo and the standard of tho ndtlon risqg with it canada was one of the firn countries to respond o the now worldwide movement to beautify the home and there are no people in the world who are in a better position to afford and to appreciate the best and truest thlnga in life than we in canada furnishings mould character jfbe hjfporfant part that the furnishings of ftp jmwpo play moulding character and de veloping a true pside in uiljf qridin raea a better understood today than a few years ago how are children to be led to appreciate the solid substantial things in life the beau ties of art the love of good literature the desire for culture unless they have the pro per surroundings in the home improve the horne peautlfy the home with furniture that la designed on truly artistic lines make tbe home a place of cheerfulness refinement and rest fulness make it breathe warmth and heartiness makefc tfuly heritable solidly comfortable j in all that b4 it wh prids in fmiiy m n f6ji i ftfford to beautify their homes with paw anfj rjettpr fimumrc j thu hnrtouncomept is lmortod by the home furhllshings bureau bnk of hamilton building toronto canada notb tbe homo furnlihlngs bureau joes not sail furniture or goods of any kind its object is tp promote a greater intereit in the furnuhlns of canadian homes your local dealer will be pleased to give you any information you desire about suit able furniture for your home c w keiiy so n gukuit out r noble ltd 1 to the r lmkmi at iltxeistiigi huvo removed tliolr storu 1 elovator at tlio 0 it station whero flour feed etc may be secured as usual narwal brn miul olmrt an htw ouh dewvhhv has been 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