Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 9, 1926, p. 2

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rasa w a he ar thursday september p 1826 care for the boy8 what can ti boy do and where can a hoy stay if ho la avwuya told to get out of the way he cannot alt here and ho must not stand there the cushions that coyer that 4u0 rocking chair x were put there of course to be seen and admired a boy has no business to ever be tired the beautiful rosed and flower that bloom on tho floor of the darkened and delicate room are not mudo to walk on at least not for boys the home ie no place anyway tor their noise yet boys must walk wolnc where and what if their feet sent out of our homes sent into the street should step round ttfe corner and pause at tho door where other boys feet have oft paus ed before should pass through the gateway of glittering light to hear jokes that are merry and songs that are bright v bring out a warm welcome with flat tcring voice and temptingly say heros a place for the boys 0 what if they should what if your boy or mine should cross oer the threshold that marks out the line twlxt virtue and vice twlxt purehess and sin and leave all hhf innocent boyhood within o what if they should because you and i while the days anasthe months of tho years hurry by are too busy with cares and with lifes fleeting joys to make round our he a place for the boys theres a place for the boys they and ltaomewhcre and if our own homes axe too daintily fair for the touch of their angers the tread of their ft theyll find it and find it alas in the street mid tho siloings of aln and the glitter of vice and with heartaches and longings wo pay the dear price or the getting otgoln that bur iii- urae employs if we fail to provide a good home for the fcoym the boston transcript jtrw prebb hnrt 0tanj the rebellion of jane by maifgaret e sanqstbr h the parable of the- american taylormade man m there was a certain man named3 walker adanw and his tntetaess was advertising and he jhoaaht ho knew bin business and he came unto his house one evening anfl he spake unto his wlfe7 saying- thou mayest pack mj little old steamer trunk or buy a fpr the admenare to bold a great convention- in xondon and thy hue- band is a delegate 4nd when they arrived in tendon they were met hyaheeeptlon com mittee that furnished tbem miscel laneous information and alone with the rest was a mlmeosfaphed sheet statins that on the suowlaw satur day afternoon the duke o 8omethlnr or other would tender a qarden party id tho ad-men- and- thtflr wlvea and tho committee indicated what would be the proper attire for the occasion and when j j walker adams read this in their room at the cecil he made a remark of disapproval and castvthe sheet into the wastebasket and his wife said johnnie let me see that sheet and he handed it to her and said the clothes that are worn inmy xaxue old land are good enough they may take their old garden party and go to texas and she carefully folded the sheet and was wise enough to say nothing anil he also was silent- v and on tho following morning when be was 001- she made inquiry and i she sent for a tailor and she show ed him the sheet and he said quite no madam and she showed him a suit of her husbands clothes and tie measured them carefully agdsbe said there shall he no pay unlesshoy are a perfect fit and he said quite o madam likewise she sent for a hatter and a bootdealer and after luncheon on the following saturday she said to her husband thyciohes are all laid out- for thee on tho bed aahemetaypinr6nebhrrt7 ana the socks and the -stake-and-rldder- od collar and the english cravat and the patent leather boots and the spats and the striped trousers with the braces and the figured weo goat arid the top hat and the suede gloves inquired are these all tv t- r- and she said thou lackest oho ithinjr and her it is and she gave him a little bamboo vcsaaev j v and she said it is- not to be carl rled d club nor yet like aswag- gar stick for i have been watching j thbuougnt to carry it in the crook of thy ijeft arm and she showed htm how and when she was through with jiim he was educated ukewise was 5v a attired 03 per specincation gipeattotuioy were stt bestapproximations and he sad boys say- whjt you like after weare on the boetolmr home hut forthe ixve of mike give me now jroup moral support 1 eoni6 to him and said there is to be an address of welcome and thj friends say it is up to thee to make the resp6ne uj and ho groaned buthls wife said ivjohnjlls thou canst do it well and r- tllou rs dreewd for the part 5rant0s5iiblish said that his speech qujj ras k-rtmordlnsrjr- andhl friends tssldr-ftwas-s-craeker-jack- 1 andthat erenlng- he found- he had ihsforhit new clothas o the amount dfnfty pounds apd his wife- had iail out a little money ort her own- attire and he kissed her and he sold 1 never spent money more willingly and that evenlngthe american am- t hasandor sent d note saying that hi majesty would receive a few of the peleaates and their wives and j sit v its walker adams and his wife were to l among them and he said this lets me in for another thouidnd shekels and be bold when they got to i france their famehad tjrecodedthern and in pari r crresporidenta of the american pap- vers nad been cabled to get inter- c vhiwirna spap shots and j walker js adams and hli wife had seats of ft ftopor mnnxmlj banquet ai the t grand hotel and ukflmpera told how kj jyvvtmcer- adama had been a doljat staaimaihand a pourmlnuto vtk v 0peakr durlnf tbe war aa he wna rt4jiawardftd a diploma nnd button j as n i the iegion of honor svwi andter lhe bna gotten them rnbme i he inquired of kilty wnflntf abqtbb much niduhy okichea- coat afidesald about two thousand iawk yr up in cotrioilrulons on now buslhess kw t soyik all tohes for fishing i j fhoohui wnnia uttle sallowfaced girl from a mining aettlemont in the far west jano doddhdge did not attract ver3tfavorabie no tlce from her classmates when first she appeared at college jano was overdressed for one thing and her rich clothing did not fit her well nor had it been selected with much taste sho wastsensltive proud and shy and she had been accustomed to rule in her fathers house so the combina tion of diffidence and arrogance in her bearing piqued and amused girls who had grown up in more healthful environment with her mixture of bashfulness and independence and her chaotic notions of appropriate de portment she was a trial to teachers and classmates if they- could have known all of them from pretty marjorle sinclair the popular class president to jessie evelyn the class beauty how jane longed for friendship the girls would have been kinder the acuity too would have had more consideration for her if a back ward glimpse had been given thom of jane seated on- the kneo of a swarthy miner in tho light of blaxing pine knots learning to read an old websters spelling book she hadj picked up writing and arithmetic at weavero falls and anatched at her education by fits and starts- through a motherless childhood finally a man graychaired andold but with a young heart had drifted into her neighborhood her father and the stranger had be came comrades and the stronger an oxford graduate fallen upon evil days had taken a fancy to tho llttlo jane and taught her with enthusiasm latin greek mathematics science mr itolancthon had drilled her in ihohi by turns and she had passed entrance examinations triumph- as the result of- his pains- and her own cleverness when it was time for her to go to college mr melancthan had selected an institution of wide fame in an eos torn state orders bad been sient by mattxor janes wardrobe and nar father had given her an allowance whtofa exceeded that of most of her oqlnpanlons so jape had como eastwlth high hopes and much ourlosityr for she had never been with girls or with youngpcoplo of her own- age and was as ignorant concerning them as j if she had spent her previous life in another world finding herself on the mere edge of everything and knowing that she was held aloof by an intangible carrier which pho could not cross jane threw herself into study and did her best to gain all that the lectures could give her there she goes poler jane said a gay little freshman one afternoon as jane books in hand crossed the caanpus xsnt it funny added the same girl that all her gowns are of sllkt fancy coming to college with only silk gowns and not eveh a rainy daysklrtj the girl did not mean tpbeoverf heardt but voices carry in the crtlll air jano did hear and fier dark cheeks burned crimson til not send for a rainyday skirt to please them she said stubborn ly the hateful creatures x dont know why i stay here when i might go back to weavers and do as i like and ride my pony and have ray dogs again the thought of the dogs jugged at janes heart her two great st bernards brothers and exactly alike must be grieving for their mistress and marvelling what had become of her i jane wished she could bury her hot face in scotts tawny fur or wind her arms rbond anthonys neck and her clothealjano had the first realisation that had ever been hers of the true moralvsupport there la in being dressed for the part you repre sent tears blinded her eyes as she went on to her roonn down the long corri- dor- an end room that looked over a wide sweep of sunny greensward with magnificent elms casting their sttao6wsacr6sito she gased across tho lawn home sick or her bare straggling village where frame houses were startling new where the- wooden hotel with its yellow paint and big piaxxas flaunted its ugliness near the railway station where coalbreakers loomed black in tho distance and a dear shaggy unkenpt father would hold her c6 bis heart and call her bis darl ing little maid j pojer jahe- indeed t her resent ment grew fiercer every second she pitched her books into ono corncrjind tore her last neat exercise in two and threw the pieces lntoanother corner- then still furiously angry with olr cumstances sho took her dresses from the hooks one by oho and looked them over at the green brocade with gold fiowerh the lavender irish gnlln stlit enongbto standwrlono tho- red cashmere the white muslin and the good black silk on which mr molanc- uxon had insisted kot one of her frdcksrnot oven the over- elaborate white muslin looked fitting for a girl and taught her by wlefrasaociationrrwithotberr gtrbv janer ioddrlage knew it at weavers the clothes had appeared to her inex perience fine enough for a princess here they were fit only for a mas- herade7r her cheeks flamed hotly she was acutely miserable at the very hot torh of her trunks discarded in imag ination as aniflt for college but btougtviwlti her because he had had good times in it was a plain little gown of simple blue serge the slclrt of the skimpiest the waist with out ornament without a bit of style but comoctable and linobstrtuive june bundled the ret of tier ward robe oytof eight and wtnuia vespers in the blue verge there was s hew asaertlveneu in her manner and mixed with a new shrinking but the former was predominant jane meant tooonquer aplace for herself or re tire from the contest the eveninir mall brought h4f a thick letter from mr melancthon- she had not intended to let tho heartache creep into her nlessages home but heartache has a sqbtle way way of revealing us presence her friend and mentor wrote exhorting her to be vanant to hnye a soul above pin pricks to prepare herself to fill a sphre jn the world wider than the oho at woverav i am art old grlssled fellow utile jana he wrivta x have had my chance and lost cjt hut yours lie be fore youwlthout liberal edaeav tlon you cnvvnotda muahgobdhnthd world and hrv isnt any use jnyit ing unlew one can d6 good-t- fia ujtomeianctnonir jane that sh went rtxther amimer facedly toberoorplkadtlplier grajttmars and lexicons and irtucw tlmmo h6r shelves rewtvtaber torn exercise andwont to bed with di termination ta twcaual to jior dbtli remained a huddled heap on hot closot floor and sho wore her bluy serge to breakfast with that and her golf cape and a little toquo on her head jane looked very like tho other girls she looked childishly appealing in the simple dress but another disagreeable experience awaited her when that morning she recited in virgil her translation was so exact so nicely critical and so unusual in finish that the teacher in charge of the qxass surveyed her pupil w4th suspicion she gave her passage after passage jane readily construed and demonstrated and showed a mastery of thol subject in hand such perfection irritated the teach er who was young and not very well thai day indiscreetly with an im- pulslvescverlty thait she later re gretted thfj teacher exclaimed i the hearing of the whole class miss doddridge are you sure you have prepared this recitation without crtb cribs are prohibited there was a murmur of disapproval in the class for the first time class feeling was with jane girls are quick to recognize and quick to be indlg- nuntjif injustice but tane at bay knew nothing of this sympathy with her she- turned vorywnttc then tho blood rushed- in a rod tide to her cheeks tho ac cusatlon had touched ner in a tender spot she brought up among men from babyhood taught to ride straight to look- people in the eyes and to apeak the truth charged with a dishonor able subterfuge in open class sttgmn- tiied as a cheat jane could endure much but this was the lost atrawt she suddenly stood up ih her place she looked an inch taller as she spoke n a clear low voice miss ridgeway i have never used a crib in my life i know my virgil jack miner builds a fence where people are decent tf jand she marched out of the room with head erect leaving consternation behind her miss ridge way reported the case to tho dean she cannot be permitted to leave college in this cavalier way said the complainant it is absurd her people should be told of her behaviour and sffe should be disciplined dean archer raised her hand as if to check the flow of counsel 1 foar ahe ansvered gently that miss doddridge haa been misunder stood it is not qiiito fair to make 8u cjijia jmjiu tatlon as ypu did unjess you are certain of your facts beyond a reasonable doubt and then never make it in jcjaas x am sorry miss ridgeway that n jasue bos been forcedln this girls case jfip dodd- tldgd was independent as if an were a reigning sovereign and she needa the cultivation this college can give her but seeing look of distress in miss judgeways countenance- she added dont- be too anxious if you are convinced of your mistake you will of course desire to apologize to miss doddridge before the class and they will love you for your fairness if she has een a culprit she will own up but ahe hasnt been fve been studying jane i was once a little illdressed homesick student myself it was hard to believe that of the dean a woman- so impressive and so genuine that successive classes of college girls of all girls moat criti cal didher the sincere homage of considering her thelr ideal the dean sent for jane jano calmly declined to go to the dean message and answer were trans mitted by the mercury of the corridor shining black boy who had done errands there for fifteen years and would be a boy if ho did them for fifteen years more shes done cried herself sick miss archer he said confidentially as he repeated the please excuse me im going home then the dean ioolced about for an other errand bearer she v captured marjorlo sinclair whether you like or dislike jane doddridge my dear you simply must bring your clasamateto my room i must straighten out this tangle and you must help me with both hands no i wont discuss mis ridgeway our present business is with jane doddrldget so there was a low lutlo tap at janes door and in walked mrjorie quite at a loss hpv to proceed but the instant she saw uaev seja and swollen eyes and observed the signs of headlong packing aba knew what to do she was not president of her class and the only ahlld of a moat tactful mother for nothing o you poor poor thing she said and pill her arms round jane weve been horrid to you perfectly hateful and now jfuht ridgeway s capped it by her meanness but oh you cant get out ofjdollego this way childl noboay can keepme wltheucmy consent said jane firm as a rock j3ut nobody can go dear without dean archers coiiaent now drop this for the moment bathe yonr eyes and come with mo to dean archer 111 tndbxyou j tmnot afraid of ten deans said jane arm on a rock nevertheless after a little persuas ion she went marjorle accompanied jier into the- presence but somehow melted away before the dean began her talk with jane there was no fayltflndlng no word i of disapprobation but the dean ask- ed the student about her txj books and her work and gave her s very close examination at the end eh said my dear you ore beyond your class tqjlji could easily do the work of the sophomore year where were you prepared j home nhtherinch or lntiie minerscabins or on the prairie said jane- doddridge well said dean archer you ore- hot to leave college jane tou will remain and do us credit i will see that ya receive a very ample apology and that fi6u are aet right jane stayed on at eellege she re- fused to let miss ridgeway humili ate herbelf in pubho she refused to let- anything be said about her inter view with the dean in a few days she was quietly trans ferred to the flt cljs and her wardrobe wiia revoltitlenlsed n a marjorle sinclair helped her abaiit this her rich raiment was laid aside for college drarnntlos and as the girls learned to know her they found her ifi- charming comrade- their friendship and scott and apthony the dogs at weayera falle are stm wntohlnfor hr and wondering where she lay j jy lv 1 i shall not recue to ou again itslialt leave college and go packrto wisaveihr about you would not say the 1 and tells thj reason why in glancing back over my enjoy- ablo life which has been far more beautiful than any dream i ever hud 1 sometimes wonder if thcra could be another man on earth whoso experience boa caused him to change hlu mind more often than mine has eflpcclally the last twenty years for illustration i have on eovoral oc caalone walked up to a six foot fence that surrounded d beautiful home there i have stood with both hands against tho iron bars and looked through at the narrow walks over hung with a great variety of beautiful flowera that together with the lovely foliage of the different shrubs mingled tyjth the fragrance of roses have caused me to stop at the gate only to find it locked saying in plain eng lish you stay out i try to think up some scheme whereby the gate will be unlocked- and i will bo admitted but vhttt istho use i am only jack miner a common brick maker i have no money to distinguish myself and never will have my lot is to stay out and as stroll away my thoughts are what kind of a man lives there he surely must be of the dog in the manger type today i am sorry thut i ever thought wrong of that man experience has taught me yes i tmow now why the sixfoot fence was there but i aid not know then readerjvrlet me kindly say to you when you stand face to face with what i have described please dont condemn that man until you have had at least fifteen years experience keeping an open house home and ground for the well meaning but thoughtless public npt long ago i listened to what i considered a beautiful sermon in our church but the dear man split- tho beans for me when b he wound up by weaving in the house by the side of the road he went on to stato how an aged couple lived back in a llttlo glen at the- road entrance was a sign come in and nsjyou fol lowed the winding path and crossed a little brook on stepping stones you suddenly came upon a crystal spring trickling from a huge rock that was overhung with small shrubbery and vines here was a cup and another sign take a drink and as you ad vanced further you suddenly came won a small clearing here wan t- horned upon the verandah was a- bar rel of choice apples and a sign help yourself it wababeantlfnl tbenje though i couldnt help but think as i looked the man in the face my dear fellowy lfybu knew what you were 2v utrfthhydfv j ii jienalksiiwvc step lqkartesrtblli things you ore saying that night after we had gone to bed which was the first privacy we had all day my wlxeaaked what did you think of this morning sert mon now i try to be big dnough not to pick faults i never heard sermon that dldt not give me many good thoughts but this time i broke my rule and said it was all right except the wind up tho house by the side of the road pictured as be pictured it was evidently correct wherithe country was in the ox cart stage and our speed limit was four teen miles in fifteen hours and nelghborn were ton mjtefl mwfj but today with our double j pared ughtning communication our suicftfo speed limit and so many people who apparently have no- interest in- this world except the twentylive or fifty dollars interest they have in an old second rhnd car it tell you we are facing a different proposition per sonally i found out that t am within one hour- of nearly two million people including the city of detroit there has often been from fifteen hundred to twentyfive hundred people on one sunday now as for the drinking cup and tho barrel of apples this man described why bless your life who want to be the nfteenhundredth one to follow the artificial fdees of the present day and put bis lips to the germcorroded old tin cup the apples and the sign help yourself why today henry would say to jim hurry take hold with me and we will put the whole barrel in our car a few odd years ago as we were coming home from church another ford went by a voice shouted hello jack and out of the open side of the car a man was waving a big buneh of darwin tulips i pre sume his way of letting me know that during my absence ho had hon ored me by a visit as soon as i ar rived home i strolled over to my choice tulip bed what an aggravat ing sight it was for thin innocent ignorant man had plucked the whole side bare tulips that i had paid a shilling apiece- for i cannot think wrong of that man because be evi dently thought tulips came up like a nice new fct of blooms came out the next day well that same day about fourfifteen we re turned from sunday school the road in front of the house was a line r up of cars people were tramping all over our premises and had frightened every bird away all mudded in around the house were eight or ten old hardtire balloontop cars that did not- appear to have had a bath ffhkts he hall storm of 1912 when wo goi t e door of our home wo were fflaej jylth another hollo jackl sk jack ffe 0 right in and made ourselves at home jack i want you to meet my popple from smith viue weve been all over the place but they wanted to meet you and we found from 20 to m people in ctur bouse strangers we had never seen before nor since they had used outpmeavmbathroeniho kitchen imagine if youcan what the place was like they hnd tramped all over the twentlflve acres of shoky- clay and all over the house smoking and spitting- waiting for jack to como home speaking of smoking really i ncfllytaotkaod thafl havontr j been burried but long ago 1 bavq picked up as many as three smoulder ing stubs in my barnyard in one day the thoughtless public xhav slgnaj no smoking plesse poated in many places throughout my batfqjdg and yet an aged man right inmy pres ence deliberately walked up and struck a match on one of tbemrspd started his pipe going when spoke la hhn he replied in the presence of at hjnf jsrentyrflve other men smoke srouiid my flwn buildings k am careful with my flfm not so long ago when wit were eat lng dinner i heard a horn blowing at our door an i approached agruff i voice said iwnou parked their carright in this driver pardon me mrv t said that is my car well isnt this public pmpertyt was his reply i overheard another main say he haa a right to do this the government is paying bins now what 1 have mentioned are only flashes of what i have had to ndnre on nay own property when youme g fence in front of my prop erty jtleaae donj bjane nte for it dear pedple it is the navilaf joh i ever at it is the thopgntlps faiissifr tital failure third and this is best df ull ftllly 00 of the people that como hero are juhi lovely now an for my plact being gov- ornment projierty nothing could bo further from fact my property bo- longs to me just the mimo ci yours bolongtt to you and the very niinuto you come off the road you are my guest i want you to realize that and to know that i um anxious to treat you as a guest so many persona lmvo v6lunteered their advlco uu to how i can mako thl a paylnk proposition more es- ppcioiloy on sunday i dont know how many have ftold mo to put up a gas station a hot dog post card and general souvenir stand oh yes i cotildnffo this hubffes tlon one better i could have a nice dancing floor way back among the- beautiful growth of evergreens where all the younffpe6pit from dan to beershebn could gather nights especially satur day nights i could churgo them a quarter to get in and tho rest- they had to get out i could have a little bootlegging going on in tho distance just far enough away fio i ceuld get tho big profit and tho other fellow get caughtan pay the line in fact i could create a llttlo holl right here on my wayto heaven oh but a lady say mr miner i am mrspr goldon slippers in reply let flje say there is nothing hero for salojjl and mrs dr goldoni slippers has no mriro right or privilege herd than mra hunk ovorinlls you know there are a lot of things that money cannot buy and- 1 want to be included please let me say to my many friends do not offer mctlps here it is wrong education and so embarrassing to some other fellow whij is tipped out now it the people after looking around tho premsos would only leave- but a great percentage of them will stand around our back door last summer i saw the members of our household ironing an tho back ver andah with fifty- three persons look- ing on and asking questions this porf j tlcular bunch stood for over an hour taking in the sights the next week our ironing was done in the base ment beside a coal oil lamp ladles i ask you to put yourselves in the same embarrassing position what aro the comforts of home when you are driven into the basement for priv acy nnd have to lock the doors to keep tho thoughtless public out now for this sunday recreation or making this a dumping place on sun day let mo toll you thlh my father nought and iaidf or this land and in 1878 moved ftfa faiijlily here there was one thing ho did nof buy as it was horforaatfe that h m cfirlfltr ian atmosphere that was established and although lie was not a professing christian there 4n thlh that i dt knpw he would not have brought bis big family here if thcre had not been that spirit of christianity established this christianity cost somebody some thing- and it is not mine to dispose of but i am duty bound to hold fast and by tho holp of god i am going to so please tell the world there js ab solutely no public admittance at jack miners on sunday as much as i would like to meet lloyd george and calvin coolldgo 1 would rather be de prlved of the honor than break my sunday rule and- admit them while pnohundred peoplestppd out ontho road unable to come in because it was the abbath day r arn gglng lo bofid a fence this summer i m eoig ib move ray choicest flowers an4 jpant heiaj re side the road bo you wppt ijayp io ask permisson or get out of youp car to see them and from april 1st to tho my front gate will be open to tho public- thon you can come in and go ilp into pblopkatory and take a look at tho birds bring your field j glasses with you and you can see the tags on the legs of the wild geese but remember that the best time to see them is early in the morning then from july 1st to july 20th i am going to open tho gate again to tho public and give you a general view of this little spot that is so near and dear to us the gate will be closed every nlght at six oclock sharp to permit birds to come in to roost please dont come when it fs raining or- shortly after while the ground is soft and sticky becauso then we nevor walk through thestt play grounds you can see all there is hro jn eps than an hour this will jiermit us to stapt from tho gate with a new party evfiry hour yes i am going to change my plan while t am going to try and be kind yot vm going to bo as firm aa tho british llqn now in closing dea pjrqpq dont think harshly of me for locking the gate it is not bocause i want to but because i have to really i dont know wliat iyo done to cause it but the fact to i dont get as much privacy as a side show ape and aven the strength of jack dempsey could not stand -this- hustle bustle- around his home year in and year out and let mo say to the average country property owner if you will take one- half the pride and onequarter of tho expense you have put into your auto mobile the last eighv years und con vert it into love and willing hands for homebuilding for the next eight years you too will attract tho public from all directions and with your consent i will direct my sunday visit ors to ypu mow dont forget tho time for a visit to jack mlncrf april 1st to 20th to see tho birds then july 1st to 20th until 6 pm to have a walk through the trees and flowers so tell the world dont lot your friends como any other time of tho iycar und bo disappointed by finding tle gato lock ed but parties of fifty or more that aro interested enough to make sperial arrangements will bo cheerfully ad mitted at any timo except sundays and after c pm yes i am hero to do all you could expect any hu man individual to do so let us ap ply the golden rule on both sides of the fence but kindly consider i am only one while- you are millions your friend jack miner all was over the passionate faith that certairt commanding souls inspire in their fol- lowersib shown in a seriocomic light in the story of the dashing genoral phil kearny and one of his men at the time of the second battle of bull run tfiac was in hagcrstown mary land a prge corral in which tho urion army kept a number of cavalry horses the corral master was an irishman the rilgh t on which gen kearny was killed the horses suddenly disappear ed from the corral and scattered over the surrounding country xhe next morning tho quartermaster called up the corral master and bo- rated him for his carelessness in al lowing- theonbfeala to get out sure sor ventured the corral master after receiving his lecture they did not get out by carelessness for whan i heard that general kearny was kilt i thought everything was busted and the country gone co the dueco for sure and i just opened tho gates and lot the beasts run loose a home spelling bee a contributor who sends us the fol lowing libt of twenty words to spell says that no member of the faculty of a certain prominent american uni versity was able to spell them all cor rectly the president missed tbreo of them an official in one of the biggest corporations in massachusetts got thirteen right another and hlgh- or official of the same company got but- six right ono schoolteacher got eleven righu ahothoronlyfive of a number of school pupua who tried none of them rfpellod correctly moro than ihxorsevep the list isaa fol- r a fi inbuflpdg repellent col- ifictlblo pjppjsinip onolnf billows deslccatp catorpjljar raulji plaguy dissipate embarrassment harnssinoat vilify battalion rarefy nqcula sateen tonslllltlsv how the allcst moisttfsre system saves money testa have proved important savings in fuel where the warni air from the furnace is properly moistened the saving has reach ed upwards of 20 per cent the hygienic vapor pan in the allcast is designed to supply the correct amountof natural moist ure required for health and com fort atmosphere that protects the family from winter ills other exclusive fuel saving features of the allcast are 1 the freedraught shellbar grates which insure perfect combustion and 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