Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 5, 1925, p. 2

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v i- lvattanxritebb thursday march e 1025 in march when roof o aro litoamlng in tho buii ana clown and down uio biff drift fjlnku and by tils hole tho wdodchuck bllnlta and at high noon tho btrcamloto run that lug or sleep when day ib dono i know whatovor tho winds may blow tho springtime tho sprlngtlmo haa- begun lit- when- easier opca tho arbor door and conscious look thoulutj tips and yellower giow tho willow whips and jamba that roam tho raoadflw floor jookdally snowier than before i ltnow whatover the winds may blow tho winter tho winterjo no moro by ethollwyn wothorald lending a hand youve brought your work that right cried tho jolly tiffed gordon tis she led her gugst into the parlor wou have thoobziost kind of an after noon oh tltoao beautiful dinner nap- kirial she ran on while mrs milburn was opening hv sowingbag m hemming them anent you im glad you brought enough so that wo can all helpt but i didnt bring them for- that dear protested mrs milburn with a visible shrinking that mlas gordon must haire noticed- if thek friendship hgd boon of longer standing every ono who 4tnowa- woll lenowa that lino table linen ja her pas bionuand that evoy atitch- jaho sola in it la dono with scrupulous work- manslup vi was of raid icvfruul bo late if i waited to cut them apart so i tucked them all in my bag and ran along so much tho bettcrl helen gor- don persisted forcibly drawing tho napkins out of mra mllburnb hands ill put and crease the- edges mother and margaret shall hem francea shah read aloud and well make things q bit really id rather you wouldijt really entreated mra milburn will you not get your own work instead indeoovwowon i- caatabldo- working on my own things when there la chance to help somebody else s then away went jexoiena scissors slashing mra mllburns napkins apart in recweaa dfaregard of th dividing llne that she always fouow eo cautiously in ave minutes a horn throo times the width sanctioned by mra mllburns lino sense bad been folded and passed over to mra gor don who vaa waiting needier in hand taeo youyomakihtfatencu hpnv aho observed casually wfth ahmco at tho halffinished napkin on wnlkm mrs milburn was working i cant got on aofast- with that over and- ovir stitch i suppqsp you dont mind though aa long as the effect- jo the samo v gentlv mrsi milburn murmured an iiofcobmiixiot for which ake prayed to be forgiven perhaps you like tho hems brooder than helen is folding them asked mrs gordon pleasantly a llttlo later oh no intoct with it l bravo- of- fort at frankness i usually make thon a tittle narrower oh then were all right wasthu easy roply the reading aloud begun the afternoon aped away in spite of the fact that mre milburn wen early seven napkins bad been hemmed before oho started and iho gordons stood in a happy semicircle to re ceive her gratitude as sbosaut good night seven tbajjjhrtiot tpurtoen edges to rip out and long oa the stitches were it took mrs milburn moat of the even ing to doit when she had out tho last thread arid was bejrlnrilng to ooax tho stiff linen into narrower home ahia chanced to look up at tho oalondor banging hy bar desk- she hod read ubt doiljr y quotation mirrtodiy that lu 3x2i rraa har tory in the offshore gale n duncam- w hat bofollold tom lacoyand his crow camo in the courae of a 1 days work flahermon arid aealhunters ouqh aa the folk of broakheart harbor on the oaat coast of nowfoundlandj may not wait for favorable weather when the llsh aro runningnhoy must llsh when the seals are on tho driftico offahoro in tho spririgithoy must hunt so on tha lowering day wh9 tho seals woro aiffited by tho watch on lookout head it waaamerp matter of oouro that tho men of tho placo should sot out to hunt l spoao tom olaby drawled thtft wodbestgetunder wny bill watt his mate sanneu alcy m tho northeast it waahoavy cold and fluffy- gray toward tho eonlth and black wherothe clouds met the barren hius would net long bo podalblo to lebop iho boat off tho ice hcf determined to iand on the lcv but the soa was breaking tjn tlio ice dead to leeward it was imposalbio 10 mako a landing thero sp with great caution ho paddled to the right seek ing a projecting point behind which ho might eheiter at last ho came to a oove it narrowed to a long wind- in- arm which apparently extendod aomo dlstando into- the floe thoro ho found qulot water ho landed without dittlculty at a point whero tho armywabno more tliitn a few yards wide duek waa then ap- proaohtng tho ylnd waq bitter cold and the snow was thick and blinding 7atwduia btt flftfe ho knew- o lcavo the boat in the water for at any moment the shifting pane might close and nali it ho tried- to lift 1t no no toml not yot wed bo j plant more trees gloomed hurt without tho boat rf half an hour itsaed- ayaln iccy six and a half million trees to bo rouaodiwatf given freofor plantiwo were s uoomoil if wo- dont husnitl wo ant stand it till morning lad wo cant wait no longer watt biundfcrcd to hio feet without a word ho fumbled in tlie anow until lie found what ho bought it was tho axe ho handed it to lacoy do it tom bo aald thickly im near gone lacoi attqekedtbb boat itw like hiuruer jip thought ho struck blow after blow blindly viciously gathered tho apllntora mitdo a little heap oftkoal and set tliom a lire tho tiro blazed brig soo it w roar ibspoao ho said catching lacoyo ou tho wator but his atrength was drawl- that twill snow uforo long oh aye wan tho slow reply vi apose twill again bill waft faced tho sullen sky hojcetr the supreme dunggr threatened snow with wind i 8pose he said that twill blow too- oh ayetacoyroplicdplndiiferent- ly snow n blow well know what twul do when it begina ho added manny by ho shouted in reoponao a jud of- nftoon camo bounding down tho rociiy puth from tie cotiago he was stoul for nia ae with broad shouidera long- tlck-arma- andhandsrndeed h6 wj aimoat a man grown and he was ua to doing a roanfl work but there 1 wusa boys fluahi expectation on jim faco and the flash of a boys dullgiu in his eye lo waa willing for adventure biirtjentnsoui lunnmerrsaaxay llaoey drawled j apose you mights not eufnclont ho managed to get tho bow pri tho ico that was all ill just have to leavb it ho thnnm tmi jiinf hnvn fn trnflf hnt twill not bo nipped near by was a hummock of ice he sought thoiee of it and there pro- tectfidvjrom the- wlndj lie batdownxo wait jof ten when the men were spinning yarns in tho cottages of breakheart harbor of a winter night ho had listened with open mouthed to tho tales of aealjiunters who had been cast away now ho was himself drift ing putto sea ho hadno flrp no wood no shelter but a hummock of ice- heiihad the bitterness of the nlghc to pass throughrtlie hunger of to morrow to face- but sure ho muttered with char- jictfirlflucopefulnesavlvejjboauanl morninff without giving it a thought -c- nowlttpok onatnow meaninjp j jledd i a haatjd suggests pulling drowning man out of tbo water it does not as some jrteopio seem to jthliikhielslnsrva man who is having an enjoy able swim hauling him out n ho battle desptto his prpteatatlona and thon stanulng off to accept bis boart- f9bitt thanka- iv there was no encore no rlghtthlhkln person can have sany admiration for a smart trick- that smacks of roacallty but thero aro manfr cascs in which synrpathy for the victimo of such a trick would bo wasted7 a travelling dramatic troiipo -an- npuncedlapecjnancqlilagartalll ambitious young city it was cxprosa- iy stated on all the bula -that- orlnff to tho great length of tha projrammcl and the many specialty porformancos no encores will pti permitted tlto oveniriff of the entertainment fpnhd tho houso well filled tb aud ienco coifolfitcd largely of yotln men and boys bent on having a good time t the flrst sorigwaa tlio occaalon for u- long outburst of choerlhg after 1 jt continued several minutes tbo roaharfor came to- the front of tjlaour- tain and naked them to dealbt they only howled the louder arid ho ro- tlradl diacomfitod but the cheering stomping and whistling went on and continued for 1 half an pur the curtain romalnrlt obbtlnatejy down t at the end- of that time the en thufllasm had spent itself and tho dlu ceaaed but tho curtain did not rise then a young man ventured to go behind the cerioa he roturnod proa- ontly with tho announcemat that tho company had left tho building bagr and baggage y v waa true they had packed up everything paid thoir bill at tho hoto caught a train out oftke town and got listtfely away and the general verdlit of the townspeople was that they had servod thoir unruly audience jufct right d iovo u umihintqpitq ru in k mz tlwit the average editor lives a quiet life mid peace and plenty that the more he labors to uplift hlsoommdriity tho more are his mo- tivew questioned v that ifvb0 takea ahand ln legal politics ncouaod xf being crook- od t that if ho docs not ho la accused of being a coward that if he ndvocatee public improve- moritsr he is condemned and his mo tive n are under susploion cshat if heataudefor low and order ho lsvxhargbd with trucking to tho proackera c v- ry that if he takes a stand for prb- hlbltldh ho la denounced as a fan- otic r if be roasts thq mailorder houses he is told to mind his own busl- nofio that people have a right to buy whero thoy pleaao that if he prints mailorder ad- vortlflomontsv tho morohants lartd on bim withvboth foot that the llfo of the average editor nririaecrf modb okcdrhlyeaarir thai it people would only reallaw ufe jrutb ihoywfiii id bobs tithe editors t t am tlu greatest coax- well fetch the punt an woll sond you back with tho tirst haul horray cried manny and with that ho waved hia cap and sped back up the hill fetcji you gaff- ladl lacoy cried after jbim make hastoj theres joshua rldeout with hia sail up tie tlmewo were off ijooka morbn over likosriow bill watt observed whilo they wnitpdtlrl tbirikfthwillflnowi zi oh maybe tw liicoy op tlmlatie in a lazy way the icefloe waa two miles or more off the coast thorice it stretched to the horiiori a vast rough blinding whlto flold- formed of dotachod frngmenta somo of tho pans were acres tn size others were not big enough to boar the wolghtof aomn all floating freo rlaing and falling with the ground aweil tiejwind jvaallght- tho sea quiet the skythutly bvorcast had it ridt- bobrifortho threat of heavy weather in tho nortlieaat would have boon an ideal day- or the huna tho punt and therbdney tho latter far in the lead ran quietly out of the harbor wth their jlttla sails well spread from the punt manny lacey could sea tho email scattered pack of seals black dots against the white of tho ico- when the i rodney made tho field tho punts of the harbor fleet had dteap- pedrod in the winding lanes of optin water that- led through tho floe tom lacey waa late tho nooror eala were all marked by the hunters who had already land edr the rodney wbuld have to bo taken farther lit than toe most venturesome hunter had yet dared togoneruoublyfaf 1 into tho mldat of tho shifting pans v xhg riek of sudden wind tho risk that tho heavy fragments would pack and nip the boat had to be tuktin if sealswere to bo klllod wo got to right in bill aold lacyy as ho furled the rodrieysisalls i aposo mob watta roply with a backward glanco at tho northreaat an manny x tis not wise to tako uh in ijacey un awn red hastily well have un bide hero manny was hailed and to his great disappointment warned to keep be yond tho pdgo of tho floe thon the rodney ahot through the lano with lacoy arid bill rowing like mad sho was aoon lost to eight manny shipped his sail and paddled totheedgo6f the ice to wait as pauonuyaamight bo for tho npivbrl pearanco of thb rodrieyt- patience boqti gave- way to im patience impatience to anxiety anxiety to grpat foar for tho lives of his fathor and the mate for the off- alioro gale waa driving up tho bluo- black clouds werot already high and rising swiftly- at last- there come an ominous puff of wind it awept over thoea from the coast whipping up little waves in its courao frothy little wavca that hlaged heavy flakes of snow began to fail ab tho wind rotre they fell faster and came driving swirling- with itr with thaf all of the first flakes tho harbor flcqt came pellmell jfrorti the floe -not- a man among but jplshed himself in a sheltered place- sails wwo raised in has to warnings wbro shoute4i then off went the boota beat ing up the harbor- with all sail sot make aahy lad old ellabd buli shouted to manny as his punt swung paa manhy shook hia head ill beat jbock with father he cried youll loso yourself i bllaha cried as a last warning before his punt car ried him out of hall hur manny still niing at tho edge ofthe ice his father had said bido hare- till we come out and bido thorehe would many a mart has boon cist away with out one ho tlio ugh t he hadjotter mako on effort again to haul the boat on- trio ico some movement ot tho pack might close the arm whero itijoated so ho tumbled toward tho place ho stared around in amazornent and alarm then he uttered acry af ter ror thooperi water haddlsnjay shes baonjtpqdr ha aatygwl hanbeen flpeflripadoeplin ive losfj myself night cariio fast an hour before so dense was the stprrn nothing had been vlslblo sixty phoea away notbin now was to be scon anywhere where waa the rodney- had hia father and bui watt escaped from the floo iy somo new opening woro they safe at home wore they stiiron the ice- fl0e he called their names the swish of tho storm the cracking arid crunching of the ice as the wind awppt it on that waa- all x ho hoarder for a long time be sat in dull des pair ho hoped no longer t byand by when it waa deop night some thing occurred to distract biro ho caught eight of a crimson glow flaring and fading it seemed- to ho in the sky now far away now near at hapd ie started up iyhiafs that ho muttered ice all around was lighted upabovo tho a no tw re flee ted a lurid glow warmui and ji cheerful light put life in thivmen thoy crept aa close to trie llrb aa they could reason would shut out hope altogether but came to them might not che storm abate might not the wind change might riotthov bo picked up in thlft strain thoy talk- ed for a long time and meanwhile they added tho fuel spljhnor by apllnter 7 v father tla you i latey leapod to hia fot and stared ts manny crl oil watt manny atumbled into the circle of light ho stared atuilhlly ut tfro aire the ho tottorcd a ateucpr two flearer and bt6pdawaying and agatn bo star ed ut thoflro in u stupid way i aeed the flr6v hemuttored ti9 prints nipped- air an i eecditbe flrc- and crawled pytsr th ice twos hard to ima you v tom iacoy and bll watt under stood they too jhad travolled rough ico in a hum anflthey nndpratn orttapio the purpose of thjs distribution lo to nauist farmora and landowners in tho province tu iniprovo their wood- lots and toroforest wasto portions of theh holdings on moat farms thoic are a fow acres which tplght profitably be tlovoted to th planting of trcea such qa b hi eandy or gravol at a summer hotel areas swamp land and flolda cut off by streams or railroads suchureue rnay bo sot out wjijh treea at little troublo and exponoo which will add v t tbo a luoj llltlu manny was wot to th6 waist that meant that blinded by tho storm or decoived by tho night he liad slipped through apmqqren1ngjnthoiceaiinii nolo or aompthtng r thqbaro thought of that lonely perii- was enough to mako tho older men shudder but thoy asked him no questions tliiy ied him to the fire prodigally replenished it and sat him down between them by and by ho waovso far recovered that he was ajule to support his fathers arguments that tho wind had not changed pin well replied vfattr doggedly you can say what you like but 1 tells you that- the winds veered to tho south tw no8unrhklme if the meanwhile under the powerful strokes of old tom lacey and bill watt tho rodney had followed the open leads into the heart of tho floe from timo to limp watt muttered a warning but tho spirit of the hunt fully poauoaaod tom and hiu only pry waa vpuah on push on soal after aeal escaped while th akydarkenedhb was- only tho more determined not to go back bmptyr handed i tell you watt objected not get out tlorea tho wind now and snow- man snow tho warning- was not to bp disre garded labor thought no moroof th seals the mitorn was fairly upon thorn rh is only concern waa tooscapo from the floe ho waa gla indeed that mannyhad riot followed thejn ho had that at least to bo thankful s they turned tho boat bonding to tho oars they followed tho lane by which they had entered confusion camo- with- tho wind and snow it was changing every minuto as thoy porcelvetl tom gasped watt at last wovo daughvtia a blind lead wove in that was true tho lario had closed they muat fleek another erlt so fhoy turned theboataadfollowod tho next lano that opened it too waa blocked they tried ttriothoraelected at ran dom in that blinding storm no choice was possible again disappointment tho lano narrowed to a point they were nearly exhausted now- but they turned instantly to seek another wav that waywus not to urn found the lane had closed ijohlnd them trapped muttered jwatt aye lad lacey said aolemnly irapped thoy rested their barb- ico was on every hand they stared into each others eyes tlienfqr a second time watt rah his glance bvorthe ahorea of the lakv in which they floated he started then jiolnted in the direction in which they had corns laey needbd no word of explanation tho vice was cloalng in the proaauroof the pabk beyond would soon obliterate the lake they rowod desperately for tho nearest shore tho ice waa rapidly closing in in such cases as thoy knew it often closed with a sudden rush at the end crushing some pan which for a mo ment had hold tbaok when tho boat struck tho ico watt pack was drtvin capo wonder way no no bill ftld lacey sadly theres been no change were drlyln straight but when tho wind dr tho packll g to pieces an then thua the argur3orit was continued lniermittently until near dawn of a sudden then they heard a low far- off rumble it a significant nolac it ran towoprd them tncreaaing m volume 1 it was like the bumping that ijhjoirtrri vjrh6earombuiid e wrisr tribn a fearful confusion of grinding crash- ing sounds 02verywhere tho lep wni heaving and turning the smaller panswore crushed ninny of tho greater ones were forced on prid llftefl bodily out tof the water and foil back in fragments broken by their own weight on all oldos wore noise und awful upheaval the greatpan upon which the seal hunt era had land ed was tpi jlpupupuntll lt waa like- the side of a steep hill there it rested then silence came bill watt wasrlght rthe wind bad changed the pack had grounded on cape wonder the thres men from broakheart harbor- walked ashore in the morning addition fpr small amounts of timber andfiiol also in somes sections of the provinco whore tholiihd la at j of good agricultural worth and llttu- forest remains it would bo profitable to- plant a few acreawith trees trads supplied froe for foroat planting- the fpriilitry branch ofdviaos that thoao undertaking wubto land- planting vnuko a atart or oho aero the rirat year iva acres will bp the largest laroa fovwhchi tho branch wul updertakp to furnish material froo in any- onu year larger areas may bo planted by4irranglng continue tho wofk in succeaalvo seasons- trees should boapttcod froia ivo to six feet ach wayf pert erably six feet only in rare cjafaea la it necos- sary to plant trcoa llvo feet apart o leaa atllvofcot apacmg an acrpwili requlrol74a trees at six feet apacirig an aero will require xaio trees jgou rees is trio largest amount which will bo givevifrco to one iandovner fti any one year i i toll you i wont hayo this room lroteotd tho old lady to tvo boy who was conducting her 1 aint going to pay my goocl money for a pigaty with a medaly llttlo foldln bed in it if you think that scat be cause im from tho country profoundly dlbgustcd tho boy cut her short pet in nium get in thla aint your room thio ih tho elevator r more eggs from each hen tho use of henoia to lay eggs and hens will positively lay ul6rc tga guaranteed if youjut a dose ctf prayo poultry regulator in the feed every day your dealer la adthorjzcd to glve back your money ifit fails fci pbultnj rejfaktor tvrito for pphr book pratt food co qf canada ltd toronto treeb supplied at cost for forest pinnting- where trio landowner has aevoyai acxesjkwajitrjunawiicnho deairo 40 itiivtrnt aim wiierolio is a bio to juaht moie uiaii ootiu trees in amo yeui no niuy procure un additional iaanuty at ou per tnouuand assistance givon by forestry branch jue4 ores try riruucu in so tar as the jticund at its aiaposatwiu permit wu uasist intne growintf or forest plan utionu or woodiots oy giving advico as regards tne cnoice ot upeces and mixtures- tno selection- of suitab e reus- ttitur proporaupn metnpds v iiuntirig aitl care alter planting rrrospvcvotinterstthoto aire may ypnd in adoacriptibn of the property to bo set out with trees showing tlio location of roads axidt jigj iwoodiands streancfj j buumga fences nina and other local features as wed as tneeo orsolia on the aiol 4f possible a sjtetch map should btf drqwnaliowhi fhp above feat urea after which trio korestry branch will givo advico roga the dre88 and age jumped aahora with tho palntor ho kept watchfor the rodney but lacfty leaping from seat to seat fou iia rodney came minute after minufe lowed iratantry at that moment there m unity leader you have that thp growth of your town moans yoyr auccefla that you need hint as muoh as he jaflbuhjrbu flew by he hesitated- was- it- not his duty to beat hompt there was still a fair chance that he mlghtbe able to make the harbor did ho not bw a duty to his mother to himself but a crashing sound from tho floe brought him instantly to a decision he know what that noise meant the tee was feeling theforc6 of the wind it would pack and it would riiovb out to sea the lane by whloh the rodney had entered slowly closod in horror hanny watched thagreat pans swing- together there waa no escape for the boat the strong prob- ablllty was that sho would bo crushed to splipters by the crowding oi xkio ice otbbff already tieen crushed that the men woraeither drowned or cast awriy on the floo at onco the lads duty was plain to him ho riiust stay wherohb waa if hia father and bill watt managed y get to the edge of tho ice afabt olae waa tofakothem off the leb waa moving out to aoa man ny anew thopans woro crunching grinding over nxoro noisily butho let thepuntdrlft asnenr ashe dnidand 6tpueor hio pncktbwhrcftho opeh7 keeping watch ever moro hopolessly for tlm hlnrk jforisaof thotwo men jbft i jyjuiout him your community rill ho numbered among the dear depart- ed m r waito i though they wild was the wind hia owndanger was very great the ice was like a rocky h ae- to leeward- he hognm to f oirir thut he wpuidl wrookott cimajnjlagaitithff punt vnamjjarjy swamped but manny darem not drop wnsa l6ndcraculikea6iab of thun der it was followed by a crunching noises its comln screamed lacey heavpawayj v they caught the bow lifted it out of the waler and with ji united effort slowly hauled tu out of harmtf way a riiomont later there was no sign of opeh wattor thank gbd lacoy by this tlmo the storm wnsp bllz- zard tho mon hftd no shelter and thoy were afraid to venture fnr from the boat in search of it neither would permit the other to stumble over t rough l chancing its pitfalls suit your- wit to yourtlme of life saida clever frenchwoman moat of us aro glad to have any wit at any time of life but it is certain that to some extent dress and age bhould be adapted to each a then without wholly forgetting tie lilies of the field whoso- wardrobe ia no doubt admirable in its untallored simplicity wiraro perhaps jugtlfled in giving uch thought to our raiment as to iriauro a decent propriety with the prpgroas of tlio years above af la it advisable to leave oxperimenta to tho age wheh iff itself should b all experiment new fashions odd vagaries whim a of com- mission and of omission jnny be ner- rnisaiblct and oven whining in thoao fresh and native grace can carry them off 3fc persons well established in middle age nr beyond thoy are dfs tlnctly porlibub- not that woin any way commend carelessness in the dress of age on the contrary scnipulouff core 1b re- qnhrld and too often forgotten never say or think that your body is not worth care any longer remember that others havo to live with youand that your unmdlnebameanatnolr dis comfort if you brushed- and sponged and montlod when you were young do it three times more when you are old a trim old lady is a charming object bo la a trim ohv gentleman there aro peoplo who maintain lhav ns we grow older wp should bo doubly anxious to bo mo tan ubo oltgantand li nl shea tin every artlclo of our apparel perhaps oyen that is not unwise at least if we avoid all suggestion of vanity and foppish ness which are unpleasant ln the young andwloch in tho old aro utterly abhor on 4 thogrbat riflea dresaingatany age nre flrat order and- ncatnesa second not to give the impression thilif wo consider the husk of- moro import ance than the kernel the garment than the aoul a thoroughly- well dressed person is one who does not pormit his clothes to- distract attention for one moment for goodor evil from his character in fact whethdr we will it or not pur characters afo cor- taln to bo revoaied by our clothes let us take pains then to ace that our clothes exhibit what is beat in us the owriorfa ohilaatiori the owner must douny ri preparing of tho area plant the tree uthia qwn expense corofor tho plant utlohfonco it from animals and when some werenoceaaary protect it from fjro by somtj elteptlvo means hp will bo expected onco each year nil in and return- a questionaire report on tho troea which will be aupplled by the forestry branch alt the trees aro sentcxpreas ooj- ipct from- the government nurseries the coatof shipping pai4 by the per son receiving the- trees 1j000 to 2000 trqeawlll range from 100 to 300 pounds in wefght and if the applicant do- alres to know what the expreas cnargea will be he should find- out from his local expreas ageitt the rate per jiui pounds from the nearest nursery it is not considered safe to ship trees by- freight and the branch cannot ac cept transportation charges trees ara sentout in the spring usually during the latter- part of april tho ontario forestry branch doeti not ship trees for any purpoao in the autumn how trees may be obtained persona interested in treeplanting should write to tho ontario- joroatry branch parliament buildings tor onto statlng the particular kind of work they propose doing an ap- plicatum form will then bo supplied which bhould bo filled out carefully and returned to jtho toronto ofllce no fruit tree8ornamehtal trpea or shrubs trees for town or village lots are distributed trees aultablo for permanent planting in hedges or along fences aro not supplied the znatoriaf available is intended primarily for watp land planting 1 of thegoach omciaugl builds it c e kveryone who has seen the coach as mclaughjin- coach has recelwa rcerwee ing public approval out disturbing people in front seats duco finish different colors for each o two coach the mclaughlin- buick coach is areallclo8ed car bilt to two wide doors enable rear seat passengers to enter or leave either with- every detail of mclaughlln- buick power comfort depend- qsari- ability and economy is present svajlwihjsjaster six and special six coach models yet the prices are lower than youd expect to pay for open cars of such quality s v king representatives for this section georgetown ontario ask about the gui ac plan of deferred payments external development for neither cared to bo loat from the other now they sat alloht in tho lee of the upturned boat with tho ftrtowflwirl ing about them ngtifn thoy ran madly hack and forth ot ngnln thoy swiinsl their arms and stamped thelf fcpt at laatdof what thoy would- they shivered all tho time then thoy sat quietly dpwri im glad mnhnya aafp tome watt observed j j xwleht iwrta sure pf that sat lacey it looks had for us bill lad tho- loo 4s drljdn out faae anj think mike said pat til bo golng td the fair tho day arid iu1 thank ye for tho loan of your donkey but mike remembered a thing or two i and- prevaricated ypro too latp he said i lent tho batq to hlnniascy an hour ago atthat tho mon t a loud hruyrngtrom ahaflp -ao- jxaollbja at adayltimikrr ttnyslnod h t d m wonderful -had- foil us an id fool eaetor in mlndribout tho lads motherhlf i kn awed he wafl aaf6iit ye nrb intblreiy iiome ir herllhbys friends had said go much in praise of hia rare qua it lea of intellect since his acquisition of a hit of money from hia aunt in ire land tliat hplastdecldpdjtp cpnt suit aphrvnolpglsl ho- found one whoso price- seemed comparatively reasonable and decided against mrs herllhbya- wlflhes via i tod him in com- pany with a friond i never k saw euch contradictory dovelopnienta in all my experlonop said the phrenogllat after n- few mo ments examination of mi jlfjrllh- bys headv were your parents ec centric mr herlthby began to smile with 4ho foolish oxpresslon of ono whb sus pects a compliment but before ho conld speak his friend answered for him heundtjriavo much rlmlrabvance cf his parents said he jbut maggie herlihby his wife sho cccintrlo vou dont need to bo poylri oay at tin hon atali at alt them largest boomps location of government nuraorioa tho ontario government riaaintain nurseries for growing- treea in norfolk county st wllliama on the cn r approximately 16 milea south of tup- town of simcoe in durham county of oron0 on the c n r onehalf mile frolm the village in simcoe county at mldhurst on tho cp ror mlne- elng on the c nil 5 m ilea from barrio ih prlnco edward county at the sandbanktf bloomfiold on tho cn r9 miles from blopmflold in grphvlllo county ai komptvllle c p h at the agricultural school and- in tdmlakamlng district at new lls- keard t n o at the bxpcrlmental farm in ho far aa tho supply of bpcciea will permit ahlpments will be made from the riuraery rieorest by rati to theexpresaofflca of the applicant and the namo of the nursery should be stated on tho application form por- sona who live within xeaaonablo dls fance of one of 4jio nuraerles and who can fetch the treea themselvee are encouraged to dq andthlsfact should also be stated ciearly qn the amplication form vr treoavailabje this spring for foreat planting cbnlfors white pjne red pine jack pino scotch pino white spruce white cedac cuttings carolina poplar white whiow hardwoods elm white ash hard maple soft maple walnut butter nut trpea for windbreaks whlto spruce norway spruce were the mikes evidence provul ot tlio hubtcrrugft mlko ijnjd pat 1b lqcolyln nr watt- jjo had to nudsro him to get tho oop to ball tliejrp wan something i hu nttontloh u pwful colli bill more hl ajfl tpiiiand 0moned h alifv got tho boat lad btt1 onoiieh to talc tho wurrua ot lio don- no by mo eowll tla truol itut i hear tho barto brayln well an oven aupporo yo can i dye moan to hay yell bo spaloon syweroijlnirouty- jtjwt ithe ijodt vx m wjllhhm proof ofhi3 woffth a year ago a munufacturer hired a boy- for months thevp was nothing uotlceablo about tjie boy says i leslies monthly except that he hover took ht oypb pf trip machine ho waa running a few weeks ago- the manufacturer looked up from his wok to aeovthe noy standing beside hiadeak whn doyou want7he asked i want mo pay rftlb t what aro you getting troo dollars a week well how much do you think you are worth four dollars you think ao do you yea sir un ive been tlnkln ao for trep weeks but ive been so bjomo buay i havenw had time to apeak to you about it the boy got tho ralao the color of soap the white cpiortpufl8izearl the parity which has made babys own soap so popular v cjj nuracrie r is its sopthink fragrant lather cleanses atla refreues it is impossible to bny a purer soap tmlu babys own soap bf for you and baby too p u old days when you hear an oldtimer sigh for the days of his f oref atliers smile quietly to yourself and think of this- the ancients gdt along without auto mobiles soap stoves toothbrushes win dow glass breakfast foods telephones without practically all of the things we consider the bare essentials of life there never has been a time when life bettered itself so rapidly and so con sistently as now new convenience an new comforts are how continually being thought out an3 brought out for your benefit o in order to reap the ad vantages that are ypiirs today you must read the adver tisements they bring you news of all that the world of invention and discovery is doing to make your work easier your homelife riiore pleasant your clothing and food problems less difllcult they keep yodinf0rmed of all that is flew in the markets and stores they tell you not only ahout the goods the styles the varie ties and prices buttalso where and when these things are to be had the advertisements are from the business world to you v messages heed u dont overlook the advantages that are voursread theadvrtiiaments viufcv pnfpt ifk

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