Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 19, 1925, p. 4

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ttm3tw1xcb thursday february 1 ims 8cofflaw8 now old mr brewor ho said snyoho moro liquor la sold than there used to bo r and ho helped to raise a lot of mun tftmpmr b make- h run and break tho laws otnte uhta ho raked in the ehokles both night and day till they caueht him tpllh his pockets lined with bills and ifow a cell in the jail ho 011a now mr refiner hft eatd says ho -jmore- liquor la sold than thoro used to bo and slyly he- shelled out hla fllthrl rdoubh to print in the prooa that tho law wont go at last they cuught lilm this pompous it and thoy sent htm to jail and mado him quit thehrealclnk of law and the boot loggln bu bo sot what wob coining to him hlft mr saloonkeeper said ho sacaho more licjuor a sold uumouwre used to he and the country is going lie knew it well through prohibition straight down to -holt- they caught him atlast with hla car and atlll and aent him to jail ana to toot the 6m and over alter he bora the black r of traitor and lawbreaker to hla own now old mr drinker aaid he saysiho more liquor la aold than there used to bo and ho broko uio law but he cot hit drink and hla breath had always the liquor atlnk one day he found that ho acaroely could see arid asked the dock what the matter must be tho reason old man la not hard to and- the whlakoyyou drink la making ygll uar now mrs moloney said ohe says she less liquor la drunk than there used to bar- pat now la steady and we own our t owpiiouae betoro the lair we were poor as a mouse the bank ore bursting with money thutb kept- tho vbmeit are happy who once i starved and wept tho children are wellborn and clothed and fed theaioon la danrasjav an la dead dead dead to 1be a klb again id like to ben- kid again for just ono summers day aridthrow away these- workday tools and run away to play adbwn tho dusty shaded street right tothe bttyb sandy lirlro and brink fi lino and- fishhook too hutflrat4dluve a -nwlm- and somehow f imagine that the swim would wash away- the rust and all thoujttlffness and the many years decay of images andidols and dreams of long ago and brighten up the world for mo the way it- lged to slow and td watch the little wavolotajso swirling away from me and speculate and marvel on the great man lwiould bo and wonder what tho blkworldhcld the honor rd aecuro-r- which that coming time of manhood to mo would certainly assure and than i wjah the mature ahade of what i a toda -v- could steal bealdcs thodreamlngrhoy and watch him oa he lay and seb the wondrous rapture lp the oloof wideopen eyes- 1 i the eyes that couldnt aee tho earth that only saw the skies y- ilv jjlci in that town now tho players on tho acton links inoluded ouoli- old- tlmo sports an dr john lawaonjohn a mcorall john clarke horry jlqlbicsih p moore w a btoroy tho mcintosh b6yo and a lot of otlr youne ohnpa i think perhaps doc lawson onjoyedtho earne bettor thnn any of tho others thoy used to tell that if he couldnt get any qf the jtthcr membors of the club out tothe jlnkbi he would bo nil by his lonesome and with ohaif i orrnrn golf hnlln practice driving from6 to 7 eroons and then from t- to 8 una hen to 9 over and over again r- but the7annery premises expanded from year to year anil the now bplld- ings and- improvefitehta encroached on the greens and finally golfing wont out of fashion in actpn arid by the waymtwas about thla time that har vey dcvltt camo aa finnic man ager and ho introduced lawn bowllnk and this flnegamo hus hold the carpet bverblncb and they me that tne bowling greens- of the- acton athletic association arb the llncst in tho dis trict thankb to the eeneroua pro- vlslqa and superintendence yaf the- messrs beardriaoro and company vab t aatln the bunahine andlocucd over tho works bf tlie actontanningl cbnipany and the j3oaidiribre btfltlng- company with the liuhdredsbf ritcri to whom employment is given tho year round which now covcra thepastuo fiolds the old jilll bides the old creek and beyond tny meditations forced mo to the conclusion that while thojlab- urjlandaore restful and attractive the dovedopmerit of the mora material side has beon a blessing to hundreds of hoi-nee- and a substantial beneflt to town and community- buvroxdroamstlioaemlld days took me feflwrairlelatheybnd hp old pas ture fields i beheld in my mlnds- eyeopce more the old tanhark area arid tho- aplendtd boecheaiand ever greens borderlrig it anqthe cottage of mrs wilds and her three children xjlsxle- jim and qeorge over thore where the ofllcc of tho solo leather tdhnery la now jocaed what a-fam- ous place those old piles of tambark were to the romping boys and girls of thcnelghborhood and those old trees and thoso grassy banks and mrs wilds dear old motherly aouv whowaa almxya bonding -out- alieea of newly baked bread dripping with golden but- her dh -those- trays of chsldhpod slxty-yeare- and morq ago well ao 1 iriuat atbpbut my those dreamy days did take me back away back and enjoyed t jfld overl ji vincmtln theam- the unheiqhorlv peasuce there had been neighborly malice tetmr-hyn- he came upth roid and mr poaslee who watched him approach jteltl vaguely uneasy now that tlyno bad reachod the gate arid dropped his aix feet- of frame oyer tho topcalob felt convlnceil that jhla frlenoa intended to thorn him tynr -te-ti- i -ai- whats barilla coggln coin round tho town for aayln that youn mis feailee aint- nelghborrir mr byne asked in ono breath mr pehsleea ruddy face became even ruddier its on account of it sign we hung jp- he-replied- his sunny humor com ing to the surface in aplteof bla cml barraaamont i dont believe hnrlllaf quite aa strong believer m signs as mewoa i- slgnst repeated mthyno grop lng for a reason for tills remark caleb nodded reassuringly 1 want y6u to understand to start with he jjegan that nn the lost man in the world arid sos my wife to goitwaxnlntalbynilghbbrt ofourr house loasn it beema the only way fouaiaxh in ihla can we ccmldnt see no other way- when i com down with the grippe a spell ago arid couldnt get out of dbora or do a namohle thing rind 1 couldnt and a man in town ttf come and do for mo huther the work was all- throwed onto my wifethe barn- work and he hoiuework and v then on top of that tendln but on me and as you tfn imagine jne up- shot of it yaji the woman waa about wore qut she wouldnt leave me except to l rush through what few things jest had to be dpri round the barn shed rdragin a soty that- used to atand in the front entry a nights she slept on that or tri id w m b want up tlakexin round nte but at last aho got so pole and dragged out that i was scarea and that didnt help mo tb get well maybe she lost bo much sleep mr peas 1w went on that anally ahe begun to ketch a wink now and then through the day and thafaj where the trouble started sarins coggins house is backed right up to ouro andiahs was always psesaed to run in at the back door jet tho minute my wife would retlaldjowbpfor a nap and yourj mclntnahti- ltoaia smlukjemward know what sarillas clack la t ihittier have ihe jnlppe any daj thtm sarllla any day agreed mr hyiuv well we hdtj em both remarked caleb wo stood it jest as lang air wo could and then wo aareed somb- thlng had to be done so my wifej hunted up big card arid i made but lo print a sign pleas keep out mrs poaslee hi trying to sleep and then myrwuerwetuouand tacksd it on the back door v s z jjvll jbtr jttrne declared mr peasleethat sign hadnt bean there tei minutes and my wife hadnt but jes fell asleep when m heard tiro ront door open and in come saiiltav t aea you amcwn up that sign she eayo all eager and x run over to ace what it says then j rembmberad r- 1 didnt see you stick ohe up ontne rpntpobm and ixltlidpjfht that was i where twould- do the inoat good no ope ever usm the backdoor but me i memories op tkbj j6lj jran whmtilffisnbrvjw3nxvjmdibe bn- tabj1ifiri natrire whichhad lain fpr weeks under tho banks tf snow i got outfora wollt everyday for aoirie unaccountablo reasqri 1 aemod every dy down to the teglori of the big tanneries which now occupy near ly ail 16 territory from the second une to tho railway trnckti v tracka- have navor aeomed tbhe able to rec- fonclle those big locomotives hauling loaded cora in nddbrapty cars out of thelo4mirydswnottl seo tha engines down tioro running about westiaouth7 and east promiscuously it always smmbforamomcnt or two as if they would run into the cows of john spoltht or william masolaa which 1 rememher so- vlyjdly 08-088- turintbvr tho very landjrwh1ire the tanneries now are flf ty years and mora ago and they were ideal pasture fields down there running bropka in the volley luscious clover arid other grasses s in- the low lands and good picking up ori the hllleldcs for years theeows were pastured there and their calvea gamboled about with plenty- of- apjustior their youthful ln aalgatidas bat in 187s the pastural appearance of thla iproperity osaumed a change one summer morning loads of um- imr arid timber appeared and builders began to eiccavato for the first tan ning plant oaat of the original able leather tannery thlbwoafortho new glove leather tannery of storey moorftev co it was built 36x60 two floora and basement and wna- to he quite a building at that time it waa here that giove leathers were made for- the storey qlovo worksthen known as w h storey son canada qlove works just fifty years ago operationb conurienced there sdward w theflratmanagii an h go homethat -ivhad- mary in toaroj so wh i talked about thai ota acenea andttllwot duy a things x- remembered about tho boye jirid glrbcnflbngjagb in the old tan- pirkysd an the- pasture fields i bh the party for earjory another tumbler broke luelf to day clara announced cheerfully clarasatodfiriownlthv the free presm cros wordi puzzle totirists stop tofire moilgajn sacked r- 2 xo 2 j a 2s- s us 23 v- 29 jeyt cross word puzzle horizontal 1 tocut 4t6pld 7 inbtructod 8shori eager 10 in days gone by is a wellknown tree 1j a proposition 15 a rug 16 a thought 18 ripped- is a title it behold is conjunction 24 a conveyance 26lumbbr ins natural state 27 girls name 28 sympathy i- 29 desert waatea vertical 1 pastry 2 piortalmitonewsorjin aeeount- jl kitchen utensil 3 what for b small issjtlclc 6tb join 3 ah invujoratlng cordial- or somo- thingtb prolong life 11 a valley 13 wbrshlppod by heathen- 14 a roman empbrer 16 pronoun 17 indellnlte article 19 prevent 20 a uoauof iogai 22 space 21 arrlnaenturc 25 a month- u6 u is any boy of today whb labbra under the impreaolon that his life in a hard one should nftjke it his business ito- learn something about he- methods practlseft inutile schools of long ago as into as 1834 the pupils of the great schools of ktbn aridwinchostor were forced torlso at ftveiri the morning to make their own bede and to wash at the pump in- tle constyard thoy had nothing to eat until nlna oclock tmr qhm diet consisted ofjjopr jriu ton potatoes nd beer starving freexlng hogging wcrq an expeptad part of tho daily ioutlne with- the addition al miseries entallod by flogging did hla work well but his life had always boon spent in manufacturing lumber and shingles elm staves and baaawobd bondings and ho never bo- comb reconciled to he pccullir odora of the tannery premises this taur nery liad quite a ataff of workmeri moat bftberh experts these included charles qberke who came from phila delphia isaac prancls william ram say jamostl cobban wmmm oog- glns james watson and later jamen sc sjtv 3ff h anyway so i ahlfted it for youahe says to savo you the trouble and then i thought longs i was over rd run in for a spell and try to cheer you both up a mite and dpwn aha planted herself in a chair my wife was all wore out or shed have held horaejf more in hand but aai twos bet temper snapped like a string sho sot up on that sofy as straight as a drum major and aho says sarllla coggins t put that sign up where i wanted it to be its the back door thats- been breakln me of what rest i eouljl have got im going out and shift u bock again where it woarr andir dont want you should meddle with it again til sajtbia for isorllla eald mr peaslee in tribute she alnt slow to understand the spoken word shg bounced out of that chair somad that her vblco fairly ahookl well she snapped i must soi eomnvfrbni a riaigbbor- f butmy 1 wife sort br herded her out through theyjoor npd shut it and in lesan no time- we lieardi her dooralam iiough vb toko itotf the hinges most and t ahoiildn apeou- iated caleb alowly it mebbe that was v 5 til w on nanlna therir l oonduotov fromlh nicklln jr and other wellknown residents ani to think that every one of those is bone from acton with the exception of jim mcintosh and nearly all have pasatd ovcv tho river hmr moore only opent two or three years uierettod tbsn ho wont back to bur much loved work of cbrivertlng pine timber into building materials ho enjoyed it moro than everande- malned atthat enterprise until ho was suddenly called homo- in 1870 ltd hbbmfalidmratorey were very in- tlmato friends and their friendship wai endutirjjr in faccmr storey acknowledged longaftertar mobreja death that it was bis friend edward moore who gave him the idoa of leavhig his boyhoods trade of harl nessinakor arid taking up the manu facture of igjovos ond mitts j 1 well when mtvjwbbreleft the part- nershfb mr jnmos moorehls brother who- had been in the glove buairieas with mr storey fbr years before took overtheleather factory he con- ducted it for years enhirgod its out put and finally sold ft bnt for- d cordo van leather shop tho years passed and it bectutie tho property of tho messrs bcalrdmoric and- uioy have converted the little glove tannery into the iirimehae plant which presents a nioat attractive vista to the visitor as i walked abbutthls old property which i have known so well for ovr sixty years and viewed the landscape oyer memories of the early days came crowding backt and i cbuld see the cows again rthd the babbling brook and the lids flahlng fo trbut4here and- 1 could sec the block and red roapberrles on tho bushes on the hill side in the summer and- thb flre- cherrlea on tho trees n the fall and the creek fresen over in the winter and the boys and girls blotting along its tortuous way and again in sum mer i couia see tho bws lii swim ming for they had a favorite swimr tpln hole tfownthero tob and then xriy od retnemherer jump- ed about twentyflvo years or sb when 3 b wallace tho orst manager- of jthej mercwrits bank in aaton fire tho mlshapa for- which aho was respon bible seemed that of a screrio and wholly disinterested spectator -o- clorai mrafielda cried re proachfully thats tne third two weeks yeam and the handle come off tho teapot this noont mra fields dropped into a chair tumblers were easily ilrbkeri she knew hut the teapot and she had been trying so- hard to savo three dollars to give marjory a ilttle party on tier birthday marjory had never had a party of any sort in all hr eight years how many tumblers ore there left fiver ahef asked i nom theya only four cbira re- bnondedljith unimpaired good humor mrs fields made a- little gesture of despair- they might have got thrbugh the month with flyo but they could hot do so with four as jacks mother and her own slaters might drop in at any meal it it doesnt neiuri- fair she crlodj tohorsolf jack works bo hard jind we get along pa nonttlb itsdread- fulto have your happiness depend on a few dollars i dont see how i can do it i couldnt give jmarjory a partyarid nbthavea prbtty table sho went upstairs and counted over thb little board aho had saved with so much selfdenial she heard a door blariidotimstatrs and- tho- sound of e footsteps coming- up many years ol afirvntlbn and jfiuiery at winchester that ho hover could blot- one tho memory horahor atlll waa jhe treatmopt in the more ancient schbbls- aided by thostem hbmevdibcl- pllno v peter the aon- of the worshipful sir william carew was sent to iodgewith one hulte while he- attended a gram- marbchobl at sbme dlatance from his horiie a servant brought the- lad and delivered homo to hla hbbt as if he were an animal my master sayskeep a sharp cyo on him rind flosj bjlm if he does wrong itreer the eehoolmaster was a hard man daily he showered thtt hoy with cruel blows no marvel that ppter liked the safe retreat to tho tyjota better than the schoolroom jn yaij hulte lectured and ip voju freer flogged the boy constantly played truant and would not learn oaop huite while hunting him found hhn eslabllshed ty a butress- of the city walitrcadlrig- o varlet i have caught yout ho climbed to the top of the wall iptmo be he cried if you preaa me- buroly i shall cast myaelt headlbrig over the- wail and then t shall break my nock and thou ahalt be hanged 1 tteports were sent to sir william of his ssnswllfumesa- the father come at once accompanied by a servant having a collar and chain- no word la8t week8 puzzle v eiesta cjbe1b rasii hsgilbcl bhk m i til her an empitia is teti forcing her way through tho panama- ganaj insot the golf club houso at pan- amai bolow a ooup of panaitia mv maids who entertnlnod tho emprsss ofr canada roundthword oruus passengers last ysar mi hound america from vancouvor and return by canadian pacific la a trawj inaiikuratidn which promises to become an intereatlng- and popular tourist featured the fflantempregs of france recruited from tho ati lantlc fleet of the company sailed from now york january 14 and after vtahlnff tho gubway ports of the older worldsho wlllj on mdy 3 or- jive at vancouver having stopped at vancouver en route here she will spend a day and pick up many pas- aengers who desire to take tho trip around america or ehoso this admlr able means sf reachiiie new yoxtei the flrst stop will bb made at san fsranscisco where in tho famous rose room of the palaco hotei a dinner dan co will bo eiyon the passengers on tho evening of arrival tho cele bratdd 30rnillo motor trip will ba taken next day and with sightseeing and shopping time ywill bo very well ialcen up until the hour of sailing may 11 will be spent in balboa tho paciilc entrance to tho panama cahal there la no more historical spot or moro romnntio spot 4h oarth than the isthmus- whiph- divides tho two oceans hero came tho adventurers after tho spanish goid and tho ruins ofod- panama sacked by morgan about seven miles from the- city bear witness- to desperate struggles and deeds of daring both balboa and drakebawthe paciflc ocean fronian elevation on the isthmus panama city adjoins balbqa it la a typical picturesque fifpanish- looking city founded in 1673 after morgan des troyed the oldclty may 17 and the ship procqeds to mlrajlores apd enters the lock for tho elevation to mtraflores jjoke then to pedro miguel continuing thrbugli tho famous culebra or oalllard cut and so on- to gutuh finally docking at colon whero- a few hourff will bo spept havana is tho last port of call bev fore reaching new york where the empress ls scheduled to dock- may- 23 tho round -america- trip c is at- 7 tractlng a great deal of attention and many canadians propose to tako ad vantage of it golden thoughts inpraiioof love lavc indeed- is the highest in all truth and tho pressure of tne hand a kiss the caress of a child will do more to aave sometimes than- thv wise argument even rightly under stood g mcdonald happiest the happiest they or humnnrace to whom qod hath granted grace to read to fear to hope to pray to lift the latch and force the way jt s walter scott noble action if you mean o pet npbly and seek to know tli e best things which qotl hath put within the reach of men you must fix y pur mind on that end and not on what will happen to you bo- oxclalmcd jtpciwmhnided upondlcauseof lt ocorgo eliot ppvarty poverty lstllke a shrwlsh beauty- most- admired by thoso who do not live with her- grace arundel truth anil modqsay bpliove ttior every virtue of the higher pliraaesofnaanly character be- r mothw thw fathw- j has come home with me and can wc have a party and a lump- of sugar dpiecmtrrthe- watert and d piece cf break cat in luta scjuarcs r and iwo- tfftceb of gingerbread mra fields oddsd v marjory danced happily about the room and flung ecstatic arms aboutl her mothers neck tt wiu belovelyt she cried i think partlea are cue loveliest thingb the eagerjitepa flew down stairs ttbanr p mra fialda j heard voices under tho- window she looked down at mariorys little table set with- two cracked saucers ono cracked cup and one cup without a handle qu it mariorjkwas stirring the sugar ior lotties tea and her voice rose happily- through the soft alrr 1 vtm giving yoii the cracked cup cause it 4ookanjcer but youll have txt be jcnreful ieajt have any mord until clara breaks one the right way usually she breaks them all to pieces you know she doesnt remem ber dhout me but mother gaya that it isnt dishes and things its- loviag thau counts and thlar cup is very full oflovihgv t lottie took the cracked ctlp cora- fully her sniall face was full of de- light thafa why i uko your house she said iteso full of jovlngs vtth a sudden tender gesture mrs fields closed the old purse and mio- bad thought that marjorys party de pended on money l ambition of aiot qf our business men jar what started sarllla sprsadin talk with the deal re to have a set of gotf fflfr- twttt our beoptttwwr ton unka the wiiro constructed on the cjnaervation creed delivarad by radio from ottawa by mr rlayea lloyd of the canadian nt- ionat parks branch ok the 0partmant of the htterior i- believe in so protecting the wild life of our continent that- the future of ull speeiea will bo assured i l bollbve in tho total protection of vanishing species so thai po more species will become extlnot i believe in public hunting grounda so that all may share n he common heritage of gom i t believe in equal protection of each spectes throughdujita range so that no couatry provlfliee or state may profit by- anothcraatobuhence toellevo 1 the protection dy the wild flowers and of all g things harm- less and beavtlful 1 bell eye i the proteotion off tho forest and that llrrrthe destroyer of both forest and goale must be con trolled jjlj lejfejhi mtnetuariea where wifd thmgs maflfy wfthout fear the collar was nut about- the boys heckv and ho was led t tbroifgh ttto streets when home was reached he was not allowed to enter but w chained in a kennel wlthd hound and kept there for days and nights what wonder he was still more desirous of liberty than of looming i it is pleasant to know that the next master ha whoso charge pete was piowwj was unkindly and sensible man who kflpt the jwy 59 busily and hap- plh engngpfl t pcpfljngft docile lad and grow up uzhe a flap man in after yeora ho waa sip potcr carejy a gentleman of worth and mka a friend of- king henry vol ip i had a million dollars the man who holds the recbrdjfor killing the largest number of mountain lions said recently if i had a million dollara i would still hunt hone he eatd that in spite of the fact that he tramps a ftundred miles foe every lion he gets tbat he- wades thrbugh snowdrifts ford streams leaps chaams and goes hungry often dhd sleeps many a night under the open sky to hjni thssa hardships mean nothing ho hy tphiro is the ideal one j mauy young people if they are asked what theywould do if they had a mil lion dollars would promptly answer thattbey- waula give up their jobs that fa thovfirst things that ohtcrs their mind tho joy of being free- from gins in this in truth and modesty be fore tiu face of maidens in truth aridtpltyor truth andreverence toall womanhood rualdn selfdeniol a single coarse of selfdenial that makesyou suffer- to do good is of lmore value than if you should go into a vault and breathe five hundred prayers a day for a thousand jjears hw boecher miracles qck1 never prornlseftto save- by tou qclea such as will not aayejhemselyea py l henr slam on wives efforts for or long tlrao tho resfaurant man had out a sign homo cook ing then he removed- u i see remarked a customer that- the old sign is gone yes i took it down but why r well i came to the con clusion that it wasdoing tho place no good i got to watching pedes1 trians a great many would tako a squlntat that sign and henhurry on houston post xl moke om each ben tho uoo of tens la to lay eggs and hail will positively lay mam ejo guaranteed uyou put a dose of pratts poultry regulator far the feed everyday your dealer is authotlred to give back your money if it fails rvmltrij belatfflr writ fsrfrerbbqg pratt pood cx16 cxnapa itp- toronto pil4l2 jss- issijss iirryatloh or soma swafe assert n ihe l- r v- tha paaseners cmaselxlial fmr tavnrttb bwtet df j yp y x f f iitrmm iicviivoihiia jm wkjftfferj art st dh t ujrta and nuunmala wblcu aerlows injury to wtlit life billevaln suitable prouotloj wrhwfiblocs you tills service tor nothlns fgivywraa especially ttoae that 0or 1 v tct our empa- na forests land hat us w1ui their tne rsrurfareryof uiolrovcry day task it is 110 5ronder that the majority of younffpeoplo who feci this woyaro not getting ahead vcry fast somo or you if you had a million dollars would not stop work but would charigo jobs it jnaybc thatl you hayo a position lii a drygoods store when ypu would uko aa out door calling or poahaps you arc keeping books- when you long to bo a journalist ifl that is tho way you feel about ltdo not walt for the tnll- uondollars chango how your chujnees fora aucceasarp ahundred tjmes as kobd in the work that appeals to you as in that wlllch mcarto nly drudgery it iherp js a- job you would stick fo it you had a wl dollars do your best tb find ltr atp qf th tft8f stop thundered the client at tho bufbersopp who waa getting his hair trbriined thenhe continued lii some what nilldtr topes why doyou jjjslst upon telling mo thbsej rijiorf lolo bl stories of i while you are putting my halr- im very sorry sir1plicd the barber but you see whejj tell you jbtorlcs like hint your hair stands dh end and it mukes it ever so mucn oablerto cut a worth montev some prominent justness ooncrnii hire a man to find fault vrlthihenii thoy realise that sometimes aii out sider aoes that which la wrong better than those who are too close and they think the criticism is worth good money when you young people loss your temper over criticism youare aetinjrhr rather a shortlgnteit fashlqn it is worth money to you to see your defects a an outsider soes them atid whether the motive behind ljtiiihmjsf ty zl i thelj3jtlalai4sftiidlymunttlen4iy tow us may boo lll bum aa it was j wii n does nolmajcd apartlcleof difference lnte-rahltt- tf it tiusineks imn wu day ft largo saljiry to a man for picking haws why should you became angry atsbmo one to lgow your shortobmlnits oi worth mpney tsjiewhsa cticlinni rn you awl ntmmtkmr oly s forcou6h5col0s s 5 nd bronchitis 5 jsisisisisisisisisisirai y a house one smashing advertisement doesnt build a business it merely does its share each ad you pubbsh ainis to stiniu- late the day trading and each day v joh well dofiehelps to strengthen the foundation of the busi ness for tomortow dnd for all the future each ad gains strength from the pre vious record each ad in its turn gives strength to tlie future record but to get these benefits advertising must keepon as steadily as you exjpectuie business to keep on to weaken iirthc programme because a few ads dont create a reputation eqhal to that of a store which has been building prestige steadily year after year woulitbe as foolish as to stop work on a house be cause the first blow of the hammer didnt do the whole job from cellar floor to top chimney brick j heqmtterrarelypga keeping everlastingly at iv in the words of one of the tttost famous of adyer tisihg slogans gwss r ai

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