ffiljp artntt 3ffrrr tynas rilult a auuuht 7 102 little ncd nt tiny iua llttlo nut i chll i wlh curly hand i i r iwn oyoa tht 1 olti i town as brown c ul i and tin tl 1 ivliih furo i ftasml lit mi i wm shyly rulun i with u llimh uton his thttu ill i inurtu loactu r ii ur i thought ho wuh i thins ulmut hlii i k ir i nthor ihoug 1 you uld out to th ml el cllo vt tlio nimir ho walked this utlh boy of four and with it look ho wait uml wise ui turnod on ma hi i rlahl 1 row than with a im w ler llttlo ned itakilll ullll tlltrl lu whit hu hultl thfronp lnr ll vl im llu tictbih i- wt ui 1 su urn y u twentv years aoo from th isau of th fr pru of thursday auguit 11 1004 tho wham harvcwt in uvor tho town vlilcntly u proclatcd acton h vloit ry ut warrtfrloo on hal urduy whnn tho hoy arrived liumn on tha ovunlnif train lly fount crowd of itlxttm und alton jsoniot i land ut tho tiopot to welcome them an 1 ex t oml onsrutulutlona tha ho it i at monday tit houl pic nlo 1 to ho hall lit wurroo grove on bulurtluy ufturnnon nl tho prlso lint for k luewlng fair to bo held in acton on october 3 and 4 is in tho printer hand tho annual sunday school plo nlo wtl bo halil thin afternoon in coun clllor warren grove acton won another victory on sat urdays when thoy defeated waterloo with a scorw of 6 3 tho team thai played e ieyflor z b wallaco c dent h mcdonald 1 b lleattle r f mcintosh l f m ryder c f wild a b iiickoy p tho next gumo wilt bo ployed hero next saturday with ouelph and u promises to bo one of the beat games of tho season illokey the new pitcher has proven himself a hustler 1hb sunday school lesson for sunday august 10 1b24 jl huh fnhiciiinfl ho iai- john 3 i 11 liol ion toxl whosoever im helping barbara now barbara i vo gat it all planned and i won t take no for an answer you re to come in tuesday come after dinner if you can t trust anybody also to put those precious babies to bed deon will meet you at tho station then we canr iro downtown right after breakfast and with an early stact t you 11 accomplish twice as jnuoh as u you came in for the day a you always do besides we can have the time ive been watting tor to have with you for aea and kill two perfectly rood birds with ono stone remember jm expecting- you barbara read tha latter aloud with tragedy in her voice her husband putting a firm hand over the babys predatory fork looked acroas at nor with pleasure you must go of course bad its flno of ilua to plan it all and you need a bit of a holiday but you don t understand walled barbara rita will want me to go wltn her and she never knows what she wants and lakes hours to decide and i shun t get trior than three thlno dona oh i know sbo means it all in the dearest way but berore holidays when i need every minute and tues day too whan miss rennet was com ing to sewl it never enters ritas hjead that anyone else could have plans to be interfered with i but she went of course as every- ana did when rita arranged things she reached outaa at nine flushed and uredv rita welcomed her eagerly and jmt some now opera records on tbe phonograph she was sure that thoy would be a treat to barbara an4 barbara going upstairs at eleven lay awake for hours from nervous wear ueas they did get started fairly early la the morning barbara with her care fully planned llit rita with a confusion of vague ideas one concerned a new evening coat to come and look at stuffs with me that a a dear she pleaded we got started at early that you can snare tha time so they looked for an hour and then rita decided that she could wait a while after bh since tbe clerk h4 said that a new style was on the way barbaralooked at her list tell me where to meet you at noon and lets be there berore the crowd i she begged thow about the bluo dragon or x don t know the delft is pleasantar or the english inn 1 eventually they went to the- savoy and had to wait half an hour for a table j barbara could not help laughing although her eyes were wet when abe roachod home that night it seamed so wicked for us to waste hours of time not knowing what wo wanted when every moment counted aha said at home rita was explaining to a caller i am so tired i ve had my cousin barbara in for iont ahopplng its o hard for her to get in i fett i really ought to holp her if i could a perpetual puppy aid elderly english farmer says london notes had been hailed before the magistrates to show cause why he had failed to tuke out a license for a pet terrier ills oft repeated reply to the questions of the court was wboy he nobbut a puppy i tts ym so you say said the clerk at last but how old is ho really r i coudn l tell to a bit was the reply i never was much good at dates but ho nobbut a puppy bvldeuco proved howaver that th dog was lung past puppy hood and the bench fnfllcud the usual fine talking it over afterwards the fanner exclaimed ang nu it i can unerstand itt last year an the yar afore that j told the same rule bout same dog an it wor alius good enough afore i who beu meddlln wl i law since hi at yeart a coveted hat 1 ve gone every day this week sighed little wra wallace to look at a porfoot love of u hat in hmith window buoh a darling white chiffon affair kdward with kiut big bunches of perfectly exqulsltu whitu iose and aueb heavenly latel rut uia prlco well i wuhled tt t rum mi loualy but i just co uld n a ulrord to hujr it tvrhsna- tou ro a dear 1 ut ul ml ther isnt any perhaps lcdwuul i pd the oook this noon and what do you think shu marched right d iwu an j bought herself thut very lint rival accomplishments a now boy hud muved into the neighborhood mo was sitting on the un fenoa tat separated his particular back yard from the yard pertaining to the next door neghthr and we pro reeding to cultivate tho actiuulutahce of tbe next door neighbors boy 1 ve gone thrmgh grammar school be aaltl i can do every sum lu the mental arithmetic and i always got a huidred maik in my history u 1 geo graphy well rusjhiiidrti itho uthor boy thrusting out hi ower jaw w jpov my ears and you cant uul yi u i ii john 1 the text expllnsd vitrun i an 1 tho thirl day ath tin ill or philip un i tin mftvnitth urttv ihi ivmitittf hut ui 1 1 2h onj r lalllee tho mo lorn kunnl el jelll iiout six mlh n irth f nasaretb tile mother of jetiu thu resict fully don john alwnyi apeak of usry verso 3 jos us nft una hi idon an t hln disciples andrew john peter j ill ij t nathanael and pri imbiy jutnoa verso 3 when tho wlno fallod a clroumstanro will h wuul i greatly am i arms und humlllalo tiie host canioned undouhtetlly 1y rim late ut rival of thobti nix ir mire uddltuint uueata halth unto him t whom sin iiud long sit n lojitioil to look for ouiiuol they ban no wint mury cou i hardly have anticipated the work lug of a miracle if jesuit up to this time had nt t perf rntcd one she expect him to suggest name way out of an embnrrafiing altuuth n boforo it is discovered by others veraoa 4 f woman what have i to do with thfat tho oroek word translated woman doa not how ever imply and disrespect nor ovon personal rebuke ti tho one addressed tho word has ho exact equivalent n english mine hour is not yot ciimo the hour for publloly showing for his glory was near ut hand hut not et fully come the miracle a little later is wrought quietly not oven the gov ernor of the feast and probably few of the guests knowing about it at tha time it puroo plainly was to strengthen tho faith of the disciple whatsoever ho salth unto you do it the mother turj tho tlimouttreltuatloa ovnr to her trusted son and instruct tho servants to uhoy him that she expected anything definite cannot bo inferred from the text verso 8 the ruler of the feast poaslbly a chief servant or a guest chosen to presido verso 9 water now become wine it would seem from u careful reading of verses 7 s und 9 that only so mucn water as wo drawn by the servants from the full pitch or of far to be borne to tho ruler of the feast became wine knew not whence it was the miracle wo not published broad or even told the guests verse 11 this beginning of his signs that 1 of all hi signs from whlah we may infer that jesus had never before this performed a miracle lesson themes the perfect oueal tho marriage at cana which jesus attended reveals rare anjd charming quality of cour teay and social consideration he was not related to the bridal party he was there as a friend showing sym pathetic participation in social joys he had no responsibilities for the oc casfon however he evidently felt that a guest should give as well as receive point of view which is too often forgotten he enriched tbe oo easlon by his helpful courtesy toward his host the attractive social grace of a perfect gentleman characterized the whole life of our lord wherever he went his presence was an insplra tlon and he had hi heartiest welcome from utile children in our brusque and almost brutal social contacts we sadly need the social pharm of trun christian refinement the hallowing or home there was however in this first miracle of our lord a deeper purpose which was to set his seal of approval upon the home how grateful the bride and bridegroom must have been that there was nothing wanting in the hospitality of their wedding day i they would nave no painful memories connected with that day or days the miracle of the great master gave to their home a moat sacred association in hallowing the home of this young couple at cana our lord gave his grace unto all true homes where love abides the messianic hope it is interest ing to note the effect of the ueasianlo hope upon jewish home life tho certain expectation that the messlth should enter the world through tbe portals of a hebrew home gave an in centlve to worthy social living its effect was to add a strange rare beauty to jewish motherhood and all the virtues of domestic life indeed throughout the old testament period the same process of exalting the life of the family was going on the hal lowing of home binds the whole bible together in a single clasp for it open ing chapters give us the picture of the garden homo in edon and it closes wih john a vision of tbe coles tlal home of the redeemed the social meaning of the first miracle it thus become apparent that there is a profound meaning in the first miracle which jesus wrought in cana of oat flee the home is the fundamental social unit it existed before the church or state the pros parity of both church and state and ither institutions depends upon the home pliny the old roman wrl er declared there would bo no state if there were no family civilisation depends upon the home life thus in this first miracle jesus enriched tho whole circle of man social relation hlp the lesson of this beautiful incident has therefore a world wide range railways now preparing for harvest rush tetertav view of cuttium of ail wtttat in oxpoc icwl to begin within about wuok says i report of tho ontario dopurtmont of agriculture und a a rulo fall wheat is lo king very promising western reports am also very encouraging but just what the harvest is o pooled to be will not bo gonorally known until ropreaonlatlvos of tho throe prnlritjjuwl probably cares leas provincial jovernmnnt and the two railroad moot in winnipeg to discus the labor situation and tho best means of securing help to harvest whatevcr crop there is however the crop ro port ueuod to ilato by tha agrlcul tural department of the canadian iaclno railway huvo boon very oj tlm istlc and this company is already gathering and distributing equipment to various points in anticipation of a heavy movement of harvest workers the movement of harvesters has developed lnt6 quite a department in railroad transportation offices as once the movement starts it must be rush ed through to completion as speedily and effectively as possible the atten tlon of a large staff of men la con centrated for nearly a month before during und for some time after the rush on aasembllnff oqulpmont dl irlbutlng it to the various parts of the country from whence the harvesters urn drawn making up the special train securing auppllee for tho lunch mnh nnd the hundred and one things which have to be jookod after in order to ensure smooth running and of which the traveller usually knows nothing during the last four year th can adian iaclno railway has handled some 85 000 west bound harvesters la at year this company inaugurated tho lunch counter car which afforded facilities hitherto unknown to excur sionist and although perhaps not as u direct result of this innovation over 30 000 men travelled in special over canadian pacific line thl year tho com practically tho sai lasl a soon as it many ore requlretfi harvest the exoursic ed and trains audi slons originate from maritime and as far border of ontario but all are of the some type as far as rail equipment concerned r jks sarveaur trains colonist corn nre used which afford comfortable niullng during the day facilities are tftwdod those who wish to prepare their own meals in a small kitchen st the end of ouch car and at flight bunk may be palled down as ai upper berth or the seat extended to afford comfortablo sleeping f quarters the lunch counter car in which a many as fifty men can take a meal at the same time is an lmoriant section of the train the travelling harvester 1 sure of being obtoto secure a mem to suit his purse and of the food sup plied him being of good quality and served lu a sanitary manner l year this department on canadian pacmc lines served over two hundred thousand meals and the experiment was so much appreciated and proved such a success that tt has now becomo a regular institution old timers travelling west now a day regard the trip a a holiday and tho number of women and ohlldren who have been seen travelling with the harvesters since the standard of service rendered has been what it now la has increased to a- remarkable de for study and discussion where did jesus perform his flmt mlrjclet what was its purpose t was it for his own glory was he related to the wedding partyt in what capuo ity was he present t how did the oo caslon show that jesus was a perfect guestt hhow the enrichment of ufo through christian courtesy and uon stderatlon what deeper meaning has this first miracle of jesus 7 how does it give honor to domestic ufot what was the effect of the messianic hopd upon tho jewish home why is tho home the fundamental social unltt i the ideal of home life bo reach id without christian influences dlly readings for next week monday august 11 john 2 13 31 tuesday august 131 tlm 3 14 u wednday august 13 bph 1 16- 9 thursday auuust 14 eph k 33 sb krldsy august lkr 1 cor i i 11 hat urdu y augusl 10 1 cor s 1 s3 hundwy august 17 psalm 15 the science of buhoerv much interest liu into i y baen uroti ed in london by two surgical opera is which iuive resulted in a marked nhuugu pf intruder in tbe patient ono wu that of a boy of good family who had developed strangely urutal instincts a lever surgeon examined him with cum tooutod what he uon sllond the seat uf the trouble ru moved a place of tha skull and thus relieved the deforming pressure th lud was restored to his tmrents a nor tnui and lovable uh lid tho other u i that of a soldier who after un injury in u skirmish develt pod u pro lty fur theft an opuiatlon on hi uii iurl him a remedy for esrsohe to have x urnthe i to ndum tuftum the r is a ilellute organ unit few care deal willi it ionsldorlng it work for a d m tor dr thomiui tcclootrlo iii offer a simple lemedy a few iro pa upon u pine uf lint or modimilol vol tun and placed in th ear will do much in relieving pain melting snow during the poat winter a new device for removing snow from cify treat was put in use it i called a now melter a huge machine for thoroughly cleaning the street popular mechan lea says that the melting i done rapid ly and economically by means of a hot air blast which i brought into direct co rt tact with the snow the meltnr consists of u double and furnace with a largo grate area aur mounted by u horizontal water jacket and a crescent shaped cross section with two inverted l shaped flues the dimensions of thu matter are tho same as thoeo of an ordinary truck tho raolter is mounted on wheels and can be easily movd from place to place by a team of horses tho water jaoket forma the bottom of on iron frame or box into which the snow may bo shovelled direct from th street or tnto which a load of anow may be dlrratly dumped the furnuco burn coke anj is larje tough to hold u cart load at a time the snow 1 placed in direct contact with the heated fluas and is melted a fast as a gang of laborers can shovol recognized a a loading spaclno for the destruction of worm mothor graves worm i m rmlnalor has prov ed a boon to suffering ihlldran every where it seldom falls a valuable saddle for don t run un account pc hat you get when you got it was grandfather whites frequent advice to his children and grandchildren and then he used to tell us this story my father had an account when ho lived in england un i unoa his bill at tho saodlers was larger than lie expected but he puid it for he had way of proving that ho hudn t bought the items hargu i a year or two later the saddler died und it cam out through his clerk that tin had done some queer thing ho wn considered an honest mun but qui or a man went to the store ono iluy un 1 bought saddle and ordertd it charged to his account and when it was too late the clerk who sol i the sutddle did t know thu goiitlemnn hnttw oh well said the saddler charge it to ul who havu utcountu hero and the right ont will pay tor jt tha other will know they dldn t buy it and did they know ut mover a bit the clerk said lhat f rty iteraon paid for that saddle millers worm 1 owdars uro a prompt lief from th attack of worm in children thoy are powerful in their action and while leaving nothing to be desired a worm expollenl have invigorating effect upon the youth ful system remodylng fever bilious loss of appetitu nloepoios and other ailment that ft lhw dis order uuaod by worm in tlio stom an i puwols his preserver there are many varying i lea of what gratitude is und in what wuy it should mil oppression it 1 reported that u soldlef 111 tho civil wur it matter not whether hu was of he north or the bouth nii ting hhj form or commander ox hlir mod gratitude to tul ho ktuld tin foi asked he don t you s no ny ri mcer why lr you uu navid y ufol exiluime1 tho other ah how wu thatt why sir i rvo 1 under you nt th ttln of and when yi u run away th beginning of tho fight uftdr you i lo i blight have boo ad v va always tl ught if y m my preervi- my henofualor hi yout kill too many limitations ham do you koloiiiily hwwi to toll tha truth tha whole truth uiul nolldiig but tha truth r ah does suh well ham what hava you sot to s f r yours lfr judge wit all dun llitilislh n y u jus put oy mo ah ilttu i heflayo ah has anything at all to suy trials of the weather man tho woalhor clerk of the comlo press is a much ubud person if he does not turn out u good day for all holidays he ha more enemies than any other man living the real weath er clerk who work in the govern ment bureau ho his troubles to which are hardly lees amusing than those of hi fltxltlou brother some of tho experiences of a weather nun are like this ono day a woman rang him up from a small town to ask what the weathur would be the next mornlnf- i think it will snow ma dear mo i said tbe woman i have made arrangements to go to toronto sorry replied tho weather man but its going to snow just the soma but 1 ve got to go to toronto said the woman ye ma am arov you quite sure its going in anowt ye ma am the man next door to me says he doasn t believe it will he may be right but i dont think so what do you think about it hon oatly now 7 i cant go to toronto if it s going to snow well madam i think us going to snow however we can i be certain of anything of course yuu cantt certainly not then you really don t know any thing about it that what i thought i don believe you knof any more about it than my old one eyed tom cat i shall have to report you to ottawa another experience of the same sort came to his observer of the clouds and tha wind a woman rang him up on the telephone to ask what the weuther was lu a neighboring town ho looked at tho map it raining there he said raining cried the woman in hor rirtvd to no are you surer ve ma am dur mo un t that provoking t 1 sent my white silk dress to my mother wsfu live there and be was tu wah it and dry it out in the field where ttie soot wouldn t get at it if it raining she cou id n t dry to dy of cou ran not very well said tho weather ion mayba it wont b raining to but i have to have the dres to nutrrow rjho wau to ship it back to to night breakfast food jo plo who are accustomed to par- lake uf dry toast und hot water for broakfast will enjoy the point of view f u waiter in a restaurant of the far vest u told by the now york tlmoa ihu truvellor from tho fcast took his eat ut the table one pleasant morn ing an 1 gsd pensively out of tho window until someone approached havo you uny breakfast fqodt he inquired wall i guess v cheerfully re sponded tha cowboy waiter wa got hum and egs tried sausage chuck teali aparerih mutton chop corn baaf hash hog and hominy light bread lieuvy bread hot bread oold bread corn i rnud apple butter peach butter oow butter otjttno toa and buttermilk ilreukfmt food why that our win liar rjuiim your grub every ick wilsons fly pads clean co handle som by b dninisu grocers and veiicra store good listening good talking is largely dependent on good bearing the fact that a man is able to do his mental powers ihu justice uf brilliant expression may bo due to the presence vt some receptive mind ready to invite and appreciate wits may clash to tho point- of deafen ing themselves the sympathetic and silent listener t tho buffar between ruakln is said to have bean excel lent company he spoke in a tone of gentle and playful earnestness he bad floods of thought and knowledge to pour forth if only he could get the right hearer but there were the barren occasions when listener were absent one day a friend gave a little dinner for him doctor jowelt andsdean stan ley but no soonur hud the dinner begun than the boat realised bis mis take- he had provided no setting toe hla jewels no junior men as hearer thoy wanted to meot one another he said it ahould have gone off bril liantly but the soup catno and the fish followed and they simply woul 1 not talk at last i sold some stupid thing to btanjey about the arch 1 tec ture of weetmlnslor abbey and that drew ruakln and started u all off then all went well but i shall never make tbe same mistake again the manypurpose oil roth in tho house and stable there ore scare of uses for dr thomas kclectrla oil ue it for cuts bruises burns scald the pains of rheumatism and sciatica aore throat and chest horses are liable very largely to similar aument and mishap as afflict mankind and are equally amenable to the healing in fluence of this fine old remedy which has made thousands of firm friends during the past fifty years a common weakness dr joseph le conte was an auth- ity recognised by the world at large on the science of vision one day he was showing a doss how to detect the blind spot in the human oye he took two coin and held thorn ono in oacb hand before him tin the table look at both of these steadily said ho smd gradually move them lp opposite directions i resently they will pa beypnd the range of vision that is due to the blind spot continue the movement and tha coin will again emerge to view then the philosopher and nuturalut had hi little jok you can experi ment for yourself at homo aald he rut itretussunsuccesafu try some other object instead of a ruin home people have no blind spot for money the terror of asthma come like a thief in th night with lu dreadful throttling robbing its victim of breath it seems beyond the power of huroai aid to relieve until one trial is made of that remarkable preparation di j 1 kellogg asthma remedy then relief comes with a rush ufo be comes worth living and if tho remedy be used persistently the dioua 1 put permanently lo tout take no sub stitute j serial ablutions jooy mother who hud biaii away for u fortnight te turned uilokieotodly after the tlret greellnus were over uiid she had straightened tha sofa iiilluw slid rearruiiiiod lm books on the tables aha turned line attention to her i it 11 joey site aald sadly uflet a brief examination i don t believe you have had a beth since i wont awayl ye mother i have honoatly v have protested joey only you hava not looked lit tlio right pluinl looked in tho right i urol what do you utoint you looked at my neck you ought to hav looked at my arms they were just a jii this morning you see t ve been tiathlug in c hup tore n chapter a day legs ura ono chapter arms are o joey wert if you ve w t 0 wash y iur self that th only exciting wuy i know i whlmpenfti joey only the unlnfi imttd mduin gony of iro tim ki wing i apply llilluwuy com in mover get relief jetqiki topdrvtd moonlight vmellos tluffymarshmallows that melt in your mouth ft ill lasby h v1les canadian national exhibition aug 23 toronto sept 6 moro compn in nnlve mon- ambitious than ever doplctlnj the picturesque tho artistic and typical lift of canada and other lands marching on jorgnous ap ctach portraying tho mlfcht romance and irandi ur of tho british empire all thi allium mont do vices known to ik liirihulty of man oni 1i1nium r xhiuitions in omo consult jour srent for relucl hauroat rates robert miixer president john 0 kent managing dlroctor i may sv nc millers worm powders no warcotici hlo to horma1j- leasant as su8ab i woaus a quality car you can afford to own you can afford a chevrolet be cause of its low purchase price and its amazingly low upkeep costs chevrolet is continually making new high records for gasoline and oil mileage chevrolet is a complete cai there are no extras to buy chev rolet offers you everything that you could possibly want hi a quality automobile cm see chevrolet first ask ta uboat tbm ohac deumd pmjutcut pjmu fisher kltfcf representatives for this section call on them at or write and they will call on you georgetown railway time tables anadun ntiormlflaiuwvs j 1 at acton j qolna wsst jvo 20 8 oj u in no 31 10 3t am wo 33 3 29 pin no 36 6 09 p ro n 31 8 39 p jn no sg hun lay qolqa east 10 20 am 2d 7 06 am no 30 tl 11 m mo 34 llipin n 36 117 pm mo 38 811 pm no 24 bunday 7 0s puv toronto suburban electric railway no b3 no cr titop 8 00 q y seeiho 10 43 1 43 4 43 7 43 10 43 pm pm pm p m castoria mother i fletchers castona 15 a harmless substitute for castor oil paregoric teething drops and soothing synips prepared to relieve infants in arras and children all ages oi constipation wind colic flatulencj to sweeten stomabb diarrhea regulate bowels aids 111 the assimilation of food promoting cheerfulness rest and natural sleep without opiates rt to nvol i imitation always look for the ilfinature of cjstsjijiuu prtyr ilirn tli 011 raih pockap ftiyilclan ciciyw rccommtmd it sunday timetable westbound no- 66 no co no 63 no 7 no 64 no as 11 40aan 3 40 pm 6 40 p nx 0 40 p jn 10 43um 3 43 pm s 43 pjn 8 43 pm brabxhtr delivered by spocioi 1 freight prfllsht plrkod up at any ad dress in toronto h t thettfori aanl moum patrons of this establishment please notice examinations for glosses on thursday pviday and saturday only of each woek lns atlndlnir and quick re pair deportment operating as usual write in or phone loslw for appointment a d savage optometrist mfg optician sivags optical building right at tha post offlcv ouelph t e gibbons expert shoe repairing prompt attention yo orders left t e gibbons main sthket acton 03liciiiaw3tvbr toronto gnaq acton elevator near a t r station following brands on hand flour manitoba flour pastry rolled oats oat chop oats oilcake hav and drain grain bought and retailed alex l noble iienry awkey manager this stores policy to represent goods ex actly as to their quality to soli to those who know and to those whu dont know at a uniform fair price to fulfill all gun antees and cheer fully correct all mis takes to desorve your confidence by always giving you satisfaction savage co jewellem gulilph ontahio w- n