Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 25, 1925, p. 3

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gfhg rw3to jfrggg thursday june 26 1925 foujuoclocks- i- the ahadb by the burn 1h widening still and by tho trough whoro tho willows grow ono by ono over bluebeny hill tho billowy cloudn go drifting oioat down from tho bod by tho old whlto gato thero steals a wubtlo untl bplcod per fume as the long sweot afternoon grow late tho fouioclocka are boglnntng to bloom thlntbluinthafrorntho chimney twlno as some ono kindles tho flro for tea scont of tho burning willow and plno blends with the garden splcory tho sun sinks lower alone tho lane whoro seven poplars stand tnll and straight o and tho eddying fragrance wafts again trom the fouroclocks by the old whites gate t purple and snowy and pink arid red thoy fling their sweetness up to tho sun a ehallongo gay from tho garden bed just as tho long bright day is done the cows walk soborly down tho lano the workers back frpm the meadoyvs come and tho fouroclocks breathe their greeting again- welcome and evening and rest and homo wfrwtt pr0jb hnri iimj marianschoice by may keslett champion things are putty busy at tho office i ou spo and and daughters aio no expensive marian supplemented that was a loi i of money that mothci asked you foi father qpd every mnt votu trn nw she baa nt iipcnt any of it yot i m i glad to say j youro welcome to it child bet father naid heartily marian ciohucd to one of tho book m f 8- frlondly posies to love and pet riowers of homolloat humblest cheer thoy lure and bind with a magic yet stranger and stronger year by year mystical dreams of worlds remote poetry passion clow of the west all in their fragrant greeting float welcome and evening and noire and rest by mabel earle the missing cart wheel alf tumor belonged tjo that great army public nuisances the practical jokers he was big burly and loud- oiced if he could work ono of his peculiar jokes on an acquaintance ho would guffaw until the neighborhood resounded with his mirth it was no wonder that the men who had suffered at his hands hugely enjoyed the joke that proved a boomerang to alf alf lived seven ml lea from the grlat- mlll and ho hauled his grain in a huge twowhcelod cart drawn by a pair of spotted oxen it was his custom to tako a large grist each time he went to the mill in order to make as faw trips as possible ono day whenjjhj w tp tilrrf ihat she needed tth flour and corn meal and he found that hlagroundf hln wns nlmnjtf he loaded tho cart well- nigh to ita capacity he always found it a soul racking task to keep alongside his crawling oxen and made it a habit to let the team walk ahead while he stopped to talk with his acquaintances along the way that morning he met icn drew and told threo stories boforo len succeedod in getting away a lit tlo farther along he saw john howard at work just inside his fence and ho stopped to rest his folded arms on tho top rail and talk over thonows from bangor at the next fornr he caught sight of henry martin strajnlngto lift an old broken plough into his wagon and he stepped lnsldeohelphlmbythertim ho had left martins house ho felt sure that his team must be at least a iml ahead he started off at a trot to catch up to them before they roach ed the place where the road forked just boyond tho martins line fence the road curved round tho top of a steep hill that sloped down to a creek among the trees and bushes at the middle of tho curve he found a cart wheel and m the roadbed saw the deep scratching trail of a dragging axle ho stopped with a chuckle of delight he slender too of marians slipper sought tho pfaxxn floor and set tho hammock swinging there was th u graphophone again across the street how could people next door tho drews piazza was gay with japanese lanterns and young voices tho light and the laughter filtered through tho vines and crossed the dark lawn botwoop tho houses it had been so every evening since marian came home as soon as it grew dusk the chairs and steps would begin to fill hilda had told her that sho would be a welcome addition whonever she might come over but maigan had not crossed the lawn to join tho plaaea company although she had re turned hildas call promptly in call ing costume and wlthuycardca8e again she set the hammock swing ing gently was it only threo weeks ainco those swift- passing sad happy last days of school how she would like to see the girls but there was august at newport with julie fram- ingham dinners dances yachting lunch eons bring your prlttlest clothes julie had written tho framlnghoma were among those whoso names ap peared frequently in tho society items of tho newspapers and the sands was noted for hospitality and brilliant entertaining it was pleasant to forgot tho graphc- phone and close her eyes and dream of august but there would be july first july with a dressmaker ln tho house and very much sewing for julias easy in junction meant no less tho graphophone ceased and marian breathed a relieved sigh as she turn ed comfortably in the hammock sho heard through the sit tingroom window tho rustlo of a newspaper then came wheroa marian in her fathers volce 1 havent seen her since dinner homo fehow has lost a wheel and dont know it ho said to himself ill make him work a lit tie bit ohe wont bo bo careless ho next time setting the wheel on its rim he grasped tho spokes rocked the wheel a few times to get a good impetus and sent it whirling down the road straight down that long steep hilt the wheel bounced over the hummocks gather ing speed with every yard crashed through the bushes and hit the rock bed of tho creek a hundred yards from tho road then alf turned with a broad grin on his ace and went ort after his team again for half a mile ho follawwtrthe trail of tho scratching axle in the road and never suspected the truth until he saw his oxen standing in the shade of a tree that overhung the road calmly chewing tho cud while they woitel developments only the left wheel of the cart was on and the other end of tho axlo rested in a little furrow alf never worked so hard in his life as he did in getting that wheel up the bill to the road again then it took him almost a half jin hour to and tho linchpin that had dropped out and let tho wheel come orf after all that he had to play roll the hoop over half a mllo of road lift tho load from v the cart pry up tho axle replace the wheel and reload when ft was all done he stood beside the cart and took a solemn oath that he would drop practical jok lng forever ho told tho joke on himself with whimsical humor and laughed as bar over it as he ever had at the johes that he played on others it may be that his ability to enjoy the joke on himself la what made the neighbors forgive his post offenses so readily among the young people very much yet but t know hilda asked her when she first camo home hildas a nice girl i wonder why he said that mused marian letting herself down from her arrested position on her elbow of course hilda was a nice girl although she should cultivate poise and reserve sho told herself remembering how hilda had rushod up the steps and hugged her just as if they were still children 1 poise arid reserve were qualities that were much dwelt upon at mhss itre- llnghuysons school at the womans college where hilda had spent her four jfihbirflw n nr nt innttt wnid of do you think this newport visit is going to bo a good time for marian v a good thing marians mind re peated the phrase in astonishment how strange for her father to question it but she could trust her mother to make him understand there was a pauso however which she had not looked for wo want her to havo every advant age mrs sills said hesitating you can sparo the money john sho add ed- morequlckly becauseif tea times are sort of tight just tho garden immediately on coming heme sho had sot about planning i systematic division of her days afte breakfast an hour of german an horn of anglosaxon then a walk of flv- miles before lunch in tho afternoon a nap readings in a courso of ol 1 english novels that oho had airangol and such calls as wot o absolutely necessary this would bo for tho aum- mor later aha would do moro otudy- ing how lovely tho rosea with the dew on them were gathering an armful she carried them into tho house and arranged them in a bluo china bowl on the sittingroom table for the first time sho folt as if sho was really en- joying her vacation when sho had finished she went out to tho kltcbdn it wa mrs ellin habit to make the desserts for dinner her self and marian found her in the pantry with a bowl and eggbenter in her hand if youve an easy text book for beginners mother ill boo if i can work out tho pudding proposl august to look forward to all of tlonfortoday hesaid the bowl and the egg boater wont out with a cordiality that was both prompt and marked youre a dear hor mother said gratefully and marian thought how young sho loolced tho indian society is to meet here this morning and ive been wondering how in thoworfd i could manage to do this and get my dress changed in time heros a rcclpobook as sho hurried up the back stairs mrs ellis glanced over her shoulder notah is busy in tho laundry so if you want any help call me sho said suet pudding troy pudding dew pudding queen of creams rice sherbet graham pudding marian turned the pages slowfy too elaborate or tob heavy or not explicit as to details tapioca cream mn gives all the de tails quantities exactly and seems to be easy success is gratifyin un marian gave the mixture which she tbotcfrbm the stove somewhat later a satis nod overathildas sheh b i i at last turned it into a glass dish and set it away in the icebox then she also ran up the back stairs paused in her room for a few swift refreshing touches and ran down the front stairs to catch the eleven oclock trolloycar forjtown as sho hurried past thettlngroom door she heard a confused murmur of voices and caught a glimpse of numerous summer hats im glad i brought in the roses she tltought xdite that afternoon aa mr ellis turned from tho street into tho shaded path leading to his rhousc dt was with tho memory of parched air and isea and roturnort with a handful ff iiamphlctu and folded papers that had been tucked in between tho top nlgos of u lino of books and tho shelf above i went into town today to buosot c meyers and got these what n quantity of delightful uteraturo those ticlcot agencies aro ho willing to give away mr find mrs bills looked curiously at the circulars and pamphlets that aho hpread before them on tho table advertisements issued by the various rafllwuy and stcamboab lines thick guidebooks bound in paper lists of hotels and boardlnghoutjcs all beai lng st lawrence river and the thousand islands conspicuously on tho outslde leaves t therej said marian na she laid down the inst one mrs ellis had ulreudy taken up arf announcement sont out by ono of the steamboat lines a sumptuous pam phlet of heavy papei and artistic half tones and was turning tho pages very slowly o john do come round to this side she cried delightedly or ill come ovr there she rose drawing the chair round to tho opposite side of the table sat dpwn by her husband together thoy turned tho reaves of odiffexeatj3iiqkaand circulars one a certain rich mam after another while marian stood be hind looking over their shoulders de lighted with their enthusiasm it doesnt seem twentyfive years ago i declare replied her husband ive been looking at these nearly all afternoon said marian and im qulto sure that a two weeks trip up there for us all wont coat- as much as you had planned to upend for me but dear her mother interrupted wo want you to have tho visltand well go next year if all is well which wouldnt bo the aam thing said marian a postponed silver wedding trip would have no lomance at all of course she continued a smile discovering a dimple that sho had nevor fully outgrown oc- course i dont know whether i should like to be invited on an occasion like this but i should like to go a hundred times better than to go to newport marians mother laid a hand onjiers ariotg part of the pleasure of it would be wanting without you my don hhftknl thats true little girl echoed her father im sure thats an invitation said marian gathering up tho books and shaking them together then i shall write julie tomorrow that im c gaged for august yoji were ontlrely wrong john in your idea that marian might not be contented mrs ellls said as thoy straightened the sittingroom for the night after marian had gone up stairs she was tired of course at first and it takes a little time to settle into tho home ways but i am sure she is very happy and satisflod il t so am i said mr ellis taking a ntivolawxotjue oavychairoutoflilawifealiand reflecting into hla office now and a number of our investments are not doing anything but i think we can see this through and give the little girl a good time i- hate to have you say that you are going to give up your trip though it was as much yours as mine i know but you need the rest and youve talked about that trip for years youtoo but well go next year if all is well i should be sorty to have marjan miss this pleasure for i think sho has felt a little forlorn since she came home its different from vaca tion schooldays are over altogether flow end she misses her friends of course all right i want her to ho happy and content thats all it seemed to me that she hadnt been quite since she came home mr bills rose in through the open window marian saw him go round to tho other side of the a fruit tree pest the european red mit sometimes called the plum spider mite is a major pest of plum orchards in ontario it also attacks cherries apples and peaoacs and has been found in british columbia and the maritime provinces po tails of its appearance life history tho injury it causes and its control aro given in circular no 0 just issued by the entomological branch of the dominion department of agriculture severe infestation robs the trees of vigor and dwarfs and degrades tho fruit the adults are carmine in color tho eggs are pink at first and later aro a dull red dry hot weather will favor rapid multiplication and wet cool conditions tend to jwwp the pest under control in order to combat the mite no special sprays qr application aro necessary spraying twice with commercial lime sulphur 140 at the regular times for other peats is suf ficient but aa the mites ore found on both sides of the leaves it hn en- sontlol to cover all parts of the foliage tho circular may be obtained from the publication branch department of agriculture ottawa issued by tho director of publicity dominion de partment of agriculture ottawa lipreading in mills 4fc i a london police court was amazed by the case with which a deaf mute wns ablo to speak and hear moving soundless lips in answer to the ques tions he read on tho lips ofthono who spoke to him but this feat would not b5 considered remarkable in lancashire fori thogh who work in the cotton mills have i brought the art of conversing by lip language to a high degree of perfec tion it is impossible to carry on ordinary conversation in the hum and roar of the weaving sheds but long practice has enabled the girls to converse quite t across a long room filled with the deafening poise of machinery by watching each others lips tabte i believe 111 go upto bed dont know when 1vo been- so tired he bent and kissed his wife then stood for a momont beside her every dollar that i can earn is yours and hers you know that he said i know i know john mrs ellis replied gently a throb come in marians throat as she heard her father stop through the hall and up the stairs poor father every night since she- had been at homo he had apologised for being very sleepy or- excused himself and gone to bed she did not see him except nt dlnnor and in the evening for he al ways stayod in town for luncheon and she did not get downstairs for tho ehrly breakfast v five minutes with the punchlngbag flvo minutes with cheat weights and ten minutes with other exercises fol lowed by a cold shower brought her down in fine readiness for the meal but it also made her late for it so they were giving up the trip that they had been talking of so long mr and mrs elliss wedding trip had been like tho marches down the st lawrence river and aniortg tho thous and islands they had always said thoy would go- again but the years hal passed and they had never gone when the marches fbok their silver- weddings journey mrs ellis said well take ours too where wo took tho first and this was tho year marian had forgotten it how careless of her the hammock hung motionless for a time affairs in the bills household ran no smoothly so methodically and withal so simply when compared with the manner of living which nho had found in jthe homes pf most of her friends at the frellnghuyson school that she had never thought of sacri fice of course they were not rich sho know that but there had always been enough for them to live amply with a margin for small luxuries and a gen or ous hospitality now as marian looked back over the past four years hhe wondered vacations spent by hor father and mother but a short distance from their home or perhaps not taken at all the summer was so cool and they were so comfortable at home so many gowns that her mother had de clared would do perfectly well for an other year with a llttlo freshening so many things that could bo done better by herself than by any ono who sho could hire to come in it had all seemed very easy and very natural and each year marian had gone back to school 6ne of tho best schools in the country as it was also one of the most expensive she gave a little sigh im afraid im one of those investments of fathers that aro not doing much bhttthought slate roofs windows all day long and a hot dusty ride out of town a voice greeted him from the piazza its cool here father he turned the corner of tho houso marian came forward in u fluttering pink organdy since julios letter she had been wearing shirtwaists all tho daythrough to eavo her better gowns foraugust she had a tray of silver and glass in her hands and at the back of tho piazza screened from the streets by vines was a ablo spread wlthawhlke cloth company her father inquired ap prehensively conscious of something unusual end feeling that any extra effort to entertain would bo a burden tonight nobody but ourselves marian ro- assured hlmjibut were going to have dinner out here dont you think it will be pleasant charming whoso bright idea yours marian nodded tdinner may be a few minutes late i didnt think of ii until a few minutes ago then 1 shant have to hurry getting dressed thats good i dont feel like hurrying about anything tonight its been slzzllngln townt you havnt any idea again marian nodded sho had talk about antoines terrace din ners exclaimed mr ellis this time by way of the diningroom isnt this great and ho surveyed the tabic with its silver and glass and whlto damask small green ferns roso from a pyramid of cracked ice in the center htonpy- suckle and dutchmans pipe shut out tho street how pleasant this is ho repeated in great content leaning back in hi3 chair after finishing hla soup theros no reason why we ennt- have ull our meals out here on pleasant days nald marian it would bo nsklng a groat deal of norah though her father remind cd norah says ho wont object to serving it if i sot tho table and im sure i shant mind that breakfast inquired her fathei quizzically this is an era of reform as every body knows who reads tho magazines laughed marian after dinner mr ellis went into tho house to look over tho evening news paper and as her mother followed marian went round to tho other piazza where tho hammock hung tho graphophone was not going that was good and she leaned back com fortably in the hammock prom hildas piazza came tho sound of voices sho would go over only aho had something else planned perhaps she would gn iomorrow night at last she lose and stepped through tho long window into the slttlngioom her father was still reading tho news paper und her mothor was sitting by the table sewing thats tqo flno work to work on evenings mothor i just want to finish sowing the lace on this flounce ill do it myself tomorrow by a series of steady pulls marian drow several yards of lawn and lace through her mothers unwilling fingers theres going to lie a good deal to dp beforo you go away mrs ellis warned i know it you will havo to work every day for the next month to ot mo ready to play steadily for a month after im not going to newport i shall write julio that i cant como her mother looked up in surprise as marian stood be her resting her hands on tho table hor father too had caughtthe words nnd was re garding her over his paper why i thought you wanted to go mrs ellis said as for the work yes mother dear youre gplng to say that it would bo an unalloyc 1 pleasure jo spend your ummer up stalm running the rnachinc hut ive changed my mind and 1 think tht lullo that i have anothn where does this go here i ouglt to have remembered that sho is her mothers daughter investments i can toll engagement she loolced across the table its the first two weker4n aigua she uskod that you usually toko foi your vacation isnt it father why sometimes mr ellis ro piled suiprlnedj by tho nudden ques tion yes thats that time ltnusunlly out on highland avenue i young woman with a tired excited face stood on the curb and waved her handkerchief at judge bradley passing automobile hollo uncle judge she crlod isnt this just luck i was bo tired i tdldnttcnowhow i was going to drag myself to the- electric car tho holdup of a federal officer la a serious matter young woman but being a judge i withhold judgment until i have heard the case thero may bo mitigating circumstances there certainly are carol agreed nestling comfortably back in tho cush ions my but weve boen working its for an entertainment for the war orphans mrs qrosvenor is letting us have the use of her grounds and wo are going to give a midsummer nights dream thqrehcaaajsjuc the least part of it there aroa thous and detafjs im on threo separatu committees besides being in the cost i expect you to buy half a dozen tickets sir but o undo dana arent people queer i tried to sell a tlcket-to- miss betty hithcock and she said sho could not afford it couldnt afford ono ticket for little starving children and bo fore she camo into the parlor i heard her tell her old magglo to cook tho potatoes with the skins on for the saving i tiever supposed she was so small judge bradley shot a keen glanco at his niece bert she said nothing then and flvo minutes later carol way ut her own door tho play came off a week lator everyone enjoyed it carol had scores of compliments and many flowers be sides her uncles sho should have been triumphantly happy but when her uncle came in the next evening to congratulate her he found a very seriouseyed niece father and mother are out she said but iam so glad you camo in i thing dont come out tho wayyou expect them to undo dana and jta no disappointing suppose you tell me her uncle suggested its tho play weve been working over the accounts nearly all day and undo in spite of the twodollar tickets weve only made seventyseven dollars it doesnt seem possible but there were so many expenses the lighting and chairs and scenery nnd costumes and music and printing seventyseven dollars for a monthp work of how many people thirty neai ei fifty carol acknowledged about ono fifty apiece yea 1 agre with you it wasnt a very successful investment- do you by nny chance know how many war orphans mis hitchcock is supporting sho brought tho commltteo the money for tne fifth ono yesterday sho laughed when wo naked her and declared she i wis doing it on scraps nnd savings i imagine ono saving is in tickets for entertainments we omt exactly blamo her for making u lutle better investment with her two dollars do you think so oh carol cried i dldnxjtnovvj o uncle im bo ashamed jant t worthlngton had i tad much and thought somewhat und olierluhod stiong opinions among tho rest sho held that it is uuulev toi a camev forgo thtough tho oyo of a nocdlo than for 1 ilch mail to tntei tho kinhdoni of heavon faho did no t placo much weight upon tho exceptive clauses that follow in sciiptme in which it is made plain that with god oven thin la poa ulblo and that home men who arc ric in tho thjngs of this world in tlmt simplicity or mind and heart which en ables them to ontoi as uttlo children sho had lived in a country town whoro thoro wero no rich people and fow very pooi ones and ono of tho things she dreadod on coming to tho city wns that her church home was to bo with tho people of another sort from those she had jknown tho young people had selected a commlttoo to select a placo for a pic nic but tho two young men of the commltteo could not icavo their busi ness so it foil to tho thico young men to inspect the grounds and report- thay were to go in mr rictcher8 auto mobile tho machine called for them and jhen passed by mrtle tehees olttce and ho himself came out saying he had started tho days business eoing ant thinking tho girls might be glad to have him as thoy could aiot havo tho boys ho would do tho tost he could as a substitute so he sat with tho chauffeur and tho three girls fill cd tho tonneau theywero glad of hl presence and judgment for they wee a llttlo overwhelmed by their reaponal bility janet had rejoiced to be a member of this commltteo it was tho kind of workr she hired and her firstofncidt responsibility tho car sot itself to covering the twenty miles and back and the threo girls gave themselves up to tho exhil aration of the trip at longth thoy aaw down tho rovi ahead a woman walking alono as tliey neared her thoy saw that her back was dusty from tho vehicles that had drlvon past her stop for hor john said mr riotcher no no girls you nced- nt move- ill make room for her tho woman stepped ivcarlly to tho sldo of tho road and at first did not undeiutand the invitation sho spoke hardly a word of english and they could not make out her nationality but sho was evidontly tho wife of a small farmer and a recent immigrant mr fletcher assisted hor into the car and himself oat on tho floorv with his feet on tho runningboard the woman hada little dog that could not understand tho arrange ment ho i an before tho car in per ofhla life andgreally to hla fafbguc wait john said mr fletcher we must tako him in tho dog rebelled ho tried to efl- cape and when captured showed his teeth but mr riotcher lifted him in and patted him till tho teeth disap peared and the tall began to wag mr flotchqr bad won tho heart of tho dojs and of his mistress who had few words in which to express the grati tude for a fourmllo rido when at length tho woman indicated tho houso where sho was to go an3 tho machine stopped for her the dog stood in tho car pleading for her to como back it took her beat effort to get him down so happy was he i havo a new idea of rich men said jan otiha might somoofrtacni doubtless aro arrogant and oppreaslve but i have learned a now lesson about sin of judging peoplo by their tiur- roundlngs i know ono rich man who la- humble simple and kind of heart to every living thing i am surd ho is a true christian sentence sermons nothing worth while was ever accomplished by watching the j clock s can be expected of ono who is al ways telling hard luck stories ever accomplished from pashlng tho buck la accomplished by tho ono who will not earn moro than ho is paid was ever settlod by a religious con troversy ever itocds to bo promoted by fraud ulent advertising is ever gained by selling out a truo friend f alleviating circumstances market the broilers now is the time to bo selling th9 broilers if there is a market for these oung cockexfilbjgee about supplying iv it pays better to sell now rather thaa later all chicks intended fortho table and as for breeds such as the leghorn one cannot afford to keep them untjl fall and then sell for the price of roasters if a market is not already arranged it would be well to seo about it at once usually tho broiler market should not bo too fai away tho best places to look for customers are as followd named in order- of highest prices private dwellings clubs highclass hotels summer hotels highclass boarding houses dealers etc tho best time to ael tho broilers is when thoy weigh from 1 to 2 pound each tho earlier in tho season the smaller the weight that will bo taken and the larger tho prlco tho most satisfactory way to mar ket is to kill and dress before ohltt- ment all but dealers require them dressed but for longer distances and in warm weather especially if sold to dealont thoy may go alive before- soiling tho bt oilers it will pa to givo thorn special from 10 to ip days in experiments conducted at tlic domlnion expoiimcntal farm ottawa it was shown that a good feed was made up of equal parts of corn meat feed flouv and middlings to this waj added 15 per cent of tankage or beer- scrap and tho whole mixed with buttermilk ono pait of tho dry mash to two parts of tho milk by weight a the right proportion this mixture proved bettei ihan propared com mercial mixtures and feed three timet a day to broilers weighlngat tho start less than 2 pounds each gavo in i days an average gain of a little over pound h at a cost for feed of lean than s cents at the price sold go centa per pound thero was a profit of 29 i cents on tho feeding operation tho feeding in ordinal y fattening ciatos give slightly better return than the feeding in pens and the heavy brtedn gae bettei returns than the light bioeda broilers above all clones should bo fleshy do not market then in a thin condition f c el ford dominion pouucy husbandman the loss he mourned boiling egg8 by telephone the peculiarly deep affectioh of a man forhia dog ii proven with un oxpeced force now and then a wilter in tho london daily news tells of a farmer who greeted one of his labor- on on new years day with tho quei- tlon well qeoige and ow did eo get on last year ay maater was tho reply it wur a had year for i i did lose my ml s3 an und i did loto my canary and i did lose my dog and it wui a good dog too telephone operators need a sense of humor to nrinko the petty annoyances of their occupation beai ablo if thoy have that they can find endlcsn mat ter for amusement in tho frcakldhnesb of human naturo that cxhlblta itself at the other end 61 the whe a telephone subsu ibei in newark anked his opcratoi to ljng his bell in the supervisor rang on tho lino and up his iccolvei at tho appointed time the supervisor rang on thho lino and tjfrfj subsci iber responded merely with think you later he called agalu kll nip ii ut uuiim iiiuuii nuu iiuuhiii nun tin utui ifiui the naett morning instead of going i been but i havent planned to take nny nt onco to her books when she had j this year finished breakfast marian wont into no vacation 3s winkeil the operator nil explain ed tjmt he hud been holllnff effffh and wajm to time thorn they imfl been aookert to the quecnn tnnte ho biiui another opcrntai telln or nn out-of- twnviyl from a coin box the opei ulor tflil tho byly who called to la- ponlt ton eenti tm flvo mlnutch talk tyhfi cpllcil in biiat exutcmont o central i put the money in th wrona mlot i hnil my riovoh on and x couldnt hee i ihlsoper dr white bdactnllit in diseases of bkla blood nerres bladder- and special ail ment of men one wait odtlsnhlo if impossible send hutory for froo opinion and ad vice question blank and book on duoases of men free consultation free medicine furnished la tablet form houni jo n ro to 1 p m aud 3 to o p m snnaayi 10 a m to 1 p m dr sopkr white a teronte lret toronto oat did you say asked tho gentleman who was looking for rooms dldyou say that a music- teacher occupied the next apartment that cannot bo very pleasant oh said tho landlady eagerly thats nothing sir tho music- teach et has eleven children and they make so much noise that you cant hear tho piano at all xvql excelsior saimontjnihmt acton fllmwtflrllus dhlmwwy ijactonout the manbuildinw strength or the wheatgrains await you in excelsior flour acton flour and feed mills d h lindsay propnotor mill street acton ont l standard cafg no 4 a uemtlonz why is at m one ever questions yog good judgment whe you buy a mclaughlin- buickp 1wc17 because no one hears anything oaeditabletojhjs on-the- contrary everyone hears many good things the favorable experience of mclaughlin buick owners through many years has brought to mclughlin- buick universal recognition as one of the few best canadian motor cars s v king representative for this section georgetown ontario dont go come v where shall i go to get it mentally asks the man or woman with a want to be supplied dont go come says the merchant who advertises here are the goods you want here is the service you need he adds newspaperadvertising is themost traveled bridge between supply and de mand eacher twenty oa are op- 4 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