Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 8, 1928, p. 3

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betyg jvrtnu 3 ri lrr bb miuiujday hqv n man tfhankhoivino iav j i iir y ur decay novemlierii blast 1 through lenticiui bouuh pipes shrill and drear with wnrnii r love hie linmr rlilnnn font the linml hi h nrtn tho friends mnnt dour on mnny i an mi n null tho float of hope i n fruitless nn the foam trfy roam the world with resunxs fuit hut find no sweeter ipot uian home to day with quickened hi arts they hrai old tlmrn old voices ehhne and call llw dreams of many a vanished year lilt by tti in at this fenllval tlinugh hearts that wormed them 01 arc cold though heads arc hoar with winter fro it tliflt one- wrrfi bright wlth tana led gold thankil for the bleanlngn kept or lout thanks for tlir strong frco wind of lile however it may change or veer for ui love of mother and nlnt r and wife clear ntnrn that to the haven ntccr for the qtimchlenn lampi of changeless love that bum in thu night of the dead for the life that in for the hopo above do thankrglvlng by all hcaru said tiiankhoivfng thoughts i was once sitting with a dear friend on a hilltop from whence we had a picturesque view beneath our feet lay littlo inland town and the smoke from many factories wore borne upward on the breeio a rlvor silvery in uin uun- jihlne ran like a ribbon of light between green fields wo were in the midst of a restful silence broken occasionally by the note of a bird or the runue of a rabbit oald my friend the difference be tween my husband alid me may be put into a sentence lie la tliankful for everyuilng god gives ua and i feel that i ought to be but am not sure that i am we had been talking on u happened on the general subjoct of gratitude to our divine friend i have often thought that we theorlea a great deal about thanksgiving without really reaching the altitude where our hearts give uianks a quaint old commentator happily says hat uianksglvlng in thanks living to be constantly abiding in tha higher mood wliere we feel just what we ought to foel u tfl attain the eminence of tho saint pew of ua arrive at uiat distinc tion wliep the crfsls is safely passed in pneumonia or typliold fever and the punt wliose peril has filled im with taiufternauon b on the winning bide we are thankful then our hearts overflow wtlli such gratltudo that we can express highat level when the town u on arc and the wind veers about just in time to kp tlie homes from the devouring flatttis you and x are grateful at surh moment avowed okepucs- have been known to forget their doubts and thank ood the hoart s language in great rmergencleii is always uiat of mingled prayer and praise think for a moment and you will see as i do ever more clearly that we ought to be most thankful for uu dally routine far the jog trot of tlie everyday road the work we do uia wages we corn the neighbors we meet at the post office and in the street and the thousand little pleasured that are taken on matters of ourse evry little new life uiat comes to our ken like a small white soil coming safe into port should moke us glad vhether it u our baby or uiat of a friend every bit of good fortune or which we bear ours or another s ought to add to our continual thanksgiving we are ail bound in one bundle and the strands cannot bo broken without a hurt tint goes beyond the individual for the days when nothing happens for the cares that leave no trace for the love of littlo children for each sunny dwelling place for the altars of our fathers and the close u whera we pray take o gracious ood and fauicr j praises uus thanksgiving day far our harvests safe ingathcred for our golden store of wheat for the com lands and the vine lands i for the flowers uprprhiglng sweet j for our coasts from war protect d for each inlet river bay uy thy bounty full and flowing take our praise this joyful day home is the natural objective point for every one at the thanksgiving season tills is why the stranger far from kins folk and familiar friends is especially lonely amid gancral merrymaking widen tha circle so- that it may include at your dinner table your boy a chum who cannot cross the continent to bo with his own people on the happy day let your daughter invite from college two or three of lier girl friends to share thanks- tlvlng with her mot long ago a man told me that when first lie left home to become a clerk in a department store in philadelphia nothing so touched him as the thoughtful kind ness of his employers wife who never forgot to invite him to her homo an holidays assuring him uiat he was as welcome at her thanksgiving dinner as if lie had been a boy of her own there ore ways of widening the circle wtuiout nccejtaaiily going into the high ways and byways and bringing in the halt and uio blind if there are among your friends a washerwoman who works hard to feed and clothe her children a seamstress whose earnings barely cover he needs if uierc are orphan children in whom you take an interest sec to it that you share thanksgiving wlui them in an unobtrusive way sending good cheer i say intentionally among your friends it is a barren life in which sympathy is confined to a single sot of people and unless wo have friends maug all classes and conditions wo are to be plued for our narrowness the education of children in patriotism is extremely important to train them in the love of uielr kind and in practical charity is fully as needful and where can we find a more convenient occasion than the one presented to us by this day all uib better if the dinner they carry to a poor family bo paid for by ttier giving up an indulgence or a luxury i do pot forget uie vacant places in litany a household itut lumrtaclics uiat are deeper when on anniversary renews uu memory of an unclouded past yet rrunds accept the comfort there is hi knowing uiat those you love an j have lost awhile ore safe from every sorrow temptation and anguish uiat uiey can never suffer as you do and uiat you will and uiem again tntho homeland for our dear nrit lifted hlghi r through thr durkiiejm to the light ours lo love and ours to rherlih in dear memory beyond sight for our kindred and acquaintance in thy hcuven who nafely stay we uphold ur ualms of triumph lord on this thanksgiving duy margaret i uanguter grand athmts trl s grandfather nays i do not now how queer his farm looked long ago hcfara he planted the maples and onks and other trees that shade our folks par long ago my grandfather tells the only song wan the cattle bells and uie yard wan bare and the wind wan dry and trrcn were scarce and tho cost was high ijllt im gad he planted them yearn ago the twenty trees that stand in a row and especially one where i go to swing j the one where the robins and thruuhen sing grandfather rays aa ho smllcn at me i that my father planted my favorite tree tliats why im glad i can sometime say i help to plant ono this arbor day grandpa 8 first dollar i think i ii tell a story for the children this week an it la a good many weeks ilnco i devoted a column to them they arc worth it and i think they ii enjoy their story as well as you older folk enjoy what you road from week to week what i prepare for you well tho poem above is about the trees grandfather plnntcd now 1 11 tell you a true story of how i earned my first dollar on the old farm ilcalui cannot be looked for in the child uiat la etibject to uonni because worrru destroy hmlfh by crcutlng inter ruu disturbances uiat retard dovucp meut and cawa serious wloknuu jjtiliri worm poulorii ixptl wurnm and are to btnihalal in uutr action that uie uyu- tnu of tin little sufferers arc restored u hesjuifulniui all tho discomforts and dangers of worm infrcuoii are rl moved and satisfactory growui is assured ciiauactfb analv4ih a utui girl iiiw a cat carrying h r kjttfn by uir nap of its tuck llu itfht made ik r vry angry you tjlll fu t be a mothi r nil rud ffathlngly y iv ulnt hardly 111 la hi b fauierl live in tlhmclty and they do enjoy getting out here in the country they usually perch tlicmrelvcii op my kneen and then i m sure to hear tell jjn a story grandpa sure aa fate well what shall it bo td night i ankad them usually they requested some of the old ntorlcs which they ccem never to get tired of hearing over and aver again but lontght charlie had a w thought thb week before hhi fathers errand boy in tho city had been sick and charlie had taken his place and for his work at the office his father had given him four hlnlilg quartern he was very proud of uicm for it was the first dpllar ho had ever earned and he had just been won dering if grandpa could remember the first dollar he ever earned i thought for a little while and then said to charlie why yes i do haven t i ever told you boys about it i was older than you are charlie it was uie summer i was thirteen yearn old tho a rand trunk railway was being built through this eccuon they had been at work for several months and as neither i nor any of our neighbor boya whom i knew hud over seen a railway before ac were all very much interested as the wtrk of uie railway workers went on coming nearer to our farm every day we boys took many on evening or saturday afternoon tramp to see uicm at the conn true uon then after come duaya with uie big cut and fill in down at glen lawcon 1 finally reached acton and then pro cetded ucstaard toward guclph and wi could sic the busy workman on the ulu railroad without leaving our farm the work proceeded rapidly and in a few tteelo more they reached the big bridge which contractor couson had been uorktng on far the past year at last auclph was reached and it was arranged for an excursion up there and baolc half uie people around the whole countryside were going my fauier and mother and older brother among the rent naturally i wanted very much to go with them but uio return fare was a dollar and dollars were not plentiful in thoc days no it waa decided that must wait until oomo other time that dldn t suit mc for beside uie ride on the new railway there waif to be a big gauierlng at guclph with a picnic dinner and other attractions that boya don t llki to mlsn bo i said to my father if i can cam a dollar before thr day of uie excursion may i go and father said yes i had no idea what to do to corn my dollar there was no vork an our own farm i knew that father would pay mc to do i wnlkxd qulu u ttw miles that afternoon trying to utt work on neighboring arm- but the other boys wanted work too and i came home tlnd and discouraged next morning i was out in uc potato field watching my brother as he plowed the potatotu had been dug uie week before und now uio held was being fall plowed an i walked along still thinking about that dollar my brother turned out a potato with tlie plou i picked u up hied it at u blackbird on tho fence in a few minutes he turned out another and another then j knev bow i would earn my dollar my brotlilr told mi afterwards uiat j gave om bhout that made him ship ha t am and start alter mo in fright ju said my feet hardly touched the ground in i ran my hat hew off and i cleared tin mil fenci at one jump i don t rt member muth about it myself up to the time i got back to the field ullh a couple of bugs and u banket i have never uorked harder than i did the next two duyn following that plow ihu field uflfl a big ne and in many place- tho men who dug iiotatoce hud not been as careful ua uiey i hould have been und i succeeded in jut luring font bualllb at am jiotatoes y u muy bi sure i dldn t let any potato efcupo nie i i ven wtnt und hunted up l hi one i threw at uie blickbtril as i i aid i hud four buhai of x uuhi when tin hi id wiw flntnhed i tirnwid fiiuier i wauon and uam long nn uih to hike tin m to tin village and i mil them ui luchlun mcdonald at hi tun on muln stnit oppoult sim anditmitin 1 g hotl for twenty five nits a t u in i when i returned liqiue and showed father my dollar he uiu v ry much i luiul you 11 inner haw another dol r uh hli as that am he wald and i n t bi hew i eier huvt thu nuw story to uio grandaonj of j h w i eurntd my tint dollar was lis t ned to with ke n inlen t und i think chirll f it umt mj experience in earn ini my lirm dollur wiui qulto as interejt lug us he hlpwlf had felt when he earn id his flriil dollar act on awl district llrrnvrrrel 1 000 daiitiiku i ik rharge ugulimt mlcjuiuon the drivi r of tlwi hit fill unhi d utah mnh i air whldi run into that f w h up ight mid family n iuptuiiler ill 1037 with fatal reiniltfl was to coiim up for hearliu nt i oronto im t week 1 ho cune wan hiijvnvir idlled tijit of rourt mr upjght ricelulng 1 000 00 damages mf opluhiu irani ndvlnern ntnted that thrrn wius no doubt that ha would have recorded judg inrnt against the defendants by thr tulflriilty would arise when tho attempt would lie mudo tel sun on this judnli nt and rnforci it in till united quite it in very unlike y that any ruhstantlal mini could have licen rrnlljd out of til properties held by the defendanti no itijwattm aimoiif motorists in con vermilion with police magistrate moore with referenre to the large num her of caiien of vlolalionn of the high wny rraftlc act he raid to tut vuxk pstnn i here in one redeeming feature 111 till i class of offenders of uir r of motorlsui who havr comr ticfore me thin year no offender has come b fore mc twice they have all been hi court for the nrrt off nice co far an the charges before mc have been concerned in one case only has a repeater come before me this was a man who in qther courtrt won convicted and imprison ed twlco for belrtg intoxicated while in cliargo nf a motor car tills offender in serving a four month term in uie ontario reformatory tills in surely a good showing for motorlstn in uu case liquor control act canea however thin cannot be said over and over ngnln uils year first offenders have been up on second and come on third charges peel county farmer crushed by tractor crushed by uie wlieel of a tractor with which he was working on his iarm about three miles from brampton wilson henry aged s3 died friday morning two hours after the accident he sustained frightful bodily injuries according to dr w d oliarpe the accident occur red when henry and his partner joseph a heard were preparing to move their j threshing outfit to a neighboring lum after having uircshcd the season a crop at henrys farm uie day preceding ac cording to the story told by auuiorltloi the two men had been partners in the threshing outfit for a number of ycuxu fiheard was at the controls of uie tractor and was slowly backing it to uie eeps ot- or where henry stood ready to connect the machines together when uie latter i foot slipped aiw he was uirown beneath the drive wheel of uie tractor the ground was slippery wlui snow at tho time following an investigation of uie accident the authorities announced uiat lived in drompton district for about is yearn surviving are his widow uiree brothers andrew chlnguacousy town ship william uona townslilp and thomas ciedon township and one sister- mrs lutauicr smith mono town slilp itsptul halloween social tho members or uie bap tint young peoples society to the number of thirty- five held a very enjoyable hallo we en party at the home of pastor and mrs w j baxter on monday evening from the flmt ring of uie door bell to uie last fond rarowcll the spirit of llailowc en ran rampant through the house and everybody had a good time in ghostly silence the guests arrived entered and sat they were a queer looking lot and perfectly dumb their own mothers would not have known them from behind the masks and false faces glittering cyai peered through uie subdued light seek ing to find out who was who and vice versa there was a bold bad pirate and true to ilcuon his beauuful wife another character represented eluier little red hiding hood or satan minus his usual posterior apendagc you oouldn t tell which there were several dainty shepherdesses wlui crooks not burglars shepherds crooks and bonnets and massivo dresses with bustles on the back a gypsy a tin tier a witch a hackdriver a clown a ghost a monkey with his trainer and ouicr articles too numer ous to mention several of uie young ladles were arrayed in borrowed mascu lino plumage and lent weight to the argument that soya will be boys and girls would like to be the cliumber of horrors was hideous small groups uie guests descended uie cellar stairs passed uie silent shrouded sentinel- to the spooky candlelit dun geon beyond there in one corner was the ancient monastery and three friars hanging from a beam along by uie wall lay uie ashes of pill up uie qrcnt in another comer stood uie bony remains of the last of the vlklnga dut thi most ghastly exhibit of all was uie skelc ton hi a co tin the grinning skull had the laugh on uie trembling onlookei i especially when a mad wag hddcn bo hind tli bier struck a suspended hand saw a resounding whack and upset many a mental equilibrium game dldn t stop squealing till uiey were safely upstairs after playing two or three quieter gam s the revellers were temporarily silenced by a heavy barrage of sandwiches cakes und pie wavo after wave of the n volley after volley plate ifler plate fol lowed up by copious draughts of cacua incidental nonsense furnished by the aforesaid mad wag brought howls ol laughter from many a split side some had to run home and get sutches in them miss seruia nephew president of uio society expressed uie thanks f the party for the happy time everybody hud enjoyed up to press time it has not been ascertained how many had nightmare afterwards i rlt fiirlill hlu ovrrhirn on i in trip nirth one duy lust ueck tin i rln fluii iklilded in iuojji uruvil lit uio turn to 1 virhii oir hi i rmiioi i hand und turiu d ovt r on itii i ld ofirgi fluuiulen wh whs driving wiin liiully iliiiktn up uuntalnlng n roupli hr ki n rlh i notwithstanding the furl that htn injurlr wert p ilnful he deliver cd ih in ill before proceeding home the cur whs nly i lightly diuiuigrd 1or lilliut ly ho wan rnrfylii no i ratte tiger q at thf time the uccld nt nrrurrid two itijurrtl in aula collision ut oakvlllit david walnon of murd maid avonur 0 kvlllr with invorul hrolirn rlbn and 1 moekle of oukvllle with interim in htlei nre in iii jorrph n monpltnl tor into as n remi it of their half ton trurk ip ettlnic in tti ditch at ntop 32 on the highway oil saturday evening dr wutnou of uikevlcw had turned out fiom the north side of the highway when trurk caught hi cur in the rear and rkldded on the pavement iipnetllng in the ditch police my tlie injured men were- picked up by dr wntron and tukrfi to bjoephil honpltnl constable olelnry fuunlc r in hive tlgatlng ltjuu0 on uie i arm evry farmer and stock rai cr nlumld keep a nupplj of dr thomas lclrctrlc 011 on hand nit only an n ready rrmi dy tor llln in tho fnmllv but because it ir a horse and cattle medicine of great potency as a substitute for nwcet oil for hornet and cattle affected by colic it far mirpaftci anything uiat can be admin if tered ft ktuahru of wheat bfi aero many crop reeonli aro idling jnt up hi wi tern ouiiuda thli y ur one of hum is i al y to have lie ei 1 1 luhlulii d by at ami ihurkir a funnel r nt llurdt tt iiuthini allwrtn wllh a yield of f 310 111 hnh of win ut rrotn 10 nrren or i verugi of a l hunhdn ier ncre 1 ikhh ov akmuvav fada 30 a c electric cfeceebsxtvi vnjrfutirintnmitij 1 speakeis pilot light single diru rejector find plionograpli attnclnncnt convenient bizo 40 in ches by 25 inches by 16 inches jamcs dome brook ave- acton 8 ask our rndio expert uitf demonstrate this eel for you today n not not 638 cliiuhtkn 4 aii hociltv report i- or october applications for children i children brought to shelter wards children returned to parents wards children made wards of c a 8 children involved during uie monui cctnplalnta received investigations made mall received malt uciil out meet lug j uddreiied mlleuge approximately office interviews u court attendance 8 wurds hrard from 6 wuritit placed 3 wurebi returned 1 wurds visited 7 wit minus jlveii 1 l4g il ud ptlon 1 inn nt pniit ruled 3 i in anmiul meeting of the children s aid tin lily will be hi id in uio gordon home milton on monday evrntug novt inbe r j nt n o clock kvrryboely wi ironic ce nir to see uie fine ulielter and tuje y the evening w ii utewart local buperintcndent call up your customers by long distance an occur ion al cull will mal it nlmort imnooslble for thorn to stop trading with you do you realize that onaof tho largcl returnn you can oo cuiio from tho expenditure of a cmull sum in to bo had by calling up old cuntomeni occai ionally by long dis tance 7 friendliness begrtj frlondh- ness llow cnn you or i keep away from n merchant who nendu liin money to nhow his intercot in our nffairnf wo cant tho nowupupor editor countd on thin trait in human nature he montlonu sub scribers namea frequently bacnutto ho known tlloy wilf look for them in his papu the morchant vro occtuilon- nlly calls customarn by long distitnco iu one who cant u4 overlooked or forgotten t 1 1 auk no auction sale in ljjqueuino townohh i- arm htolk ani im1i1 ml n1h ihr undernlglird has been liu trucle d iv w 11 short l to sell by public auction at lot 31 nth line idejticnlug 2 mil en from highway on good gravel road on 1 uiiiay novi mltf r 0 10211 nt one o clock sharp the following hoilijijj oroy home genrral pur pone 14 yearn orey mure 13 yearn ueneral tuirpose rupikird to be in foal llrown iioiee general ptinmsi a yearn cheitnut driving marc aged supposed to bo in foul cattlk red durham cow duo in decc mber hcd durham cow due in jnnpury qrcy purham cow duo in january lied durham cow bred august rod durham cow bred august 34 milking well orey durham cow bred flcptcmher 31 milking well heel durham cow in calf red durham heifer bred july 20 red durham heifer bred oc- j tober 1 red durham he if or bred oc- tober 2 4 ilclfcm rising 3 years old 3 qteern rising 3 years old 3 oprlng calves piao york dow with 0 pigs 0 weeks j old york gqw with d plgn 8 weeks old i rrood how bred september 35 3 pat pigi 4 pigs 3 montlis old i hlno so hens hocks and leghomo 3 cockerels implkmknto masseyharrls dlnder 0 foot deerlng mower 5 foot prost a wood team rake prost j- wood culti vator mosseyharrls oocel drill 13 lioos oravel rox hay and otock rack com bined wagon and vote wlui spring seat in good repair buggy aood mclaughlin cutter harrow and harrow cart flloop fjiclghs pulper pleury plow oliver rid- lng plow 2 ocufflers chauiam panning i mill otonehoat a rind tone hag crate hay pork corn king manure upreader in gooil repair neckyoke 3 oets doubletrees 30foot lndder lawn mow er 3 sets of scales weighing 240 lbs melotte cream separator 1q0 lbs noarly new porks shovels chains sugar kettle harneob cet of single harness bet of plow harness lumber etc quonuty of ash and oak lumber saw log dunks hay oltatn roots 30 tons of hay 100 bushels ooats 100 dushels barley 40 bushels turnips 40 nags potatoes i iinficttchn chairs rocjcmtfl chairs tables cherry a hum cupboard hanging lamps pictures brackets jht meek uttit nmn v from hi tiuii li rful wfc n n i int fe ii und itruek hint oewh he c krlnlnicil hi re n be d ihaviii nlnudy n the he id niu l huvi nirglrul i vlng eorni he il cl perutl n li n if hollow ly n nollci ov application to parliament notice li hereby given that the mim iclpal corpornllon of the vlllugo of artnn will apply ui the ij glnlntlve as embiy or the prolnce of ontario nt im next rcmlon thereof for an act validating ily law number 010 poued by the coiinelf of the saltl vllluyo on ehn firth day of june a d 1031 for hoi lllg 16 000 00 by tho iwie of debeii turrn for the purponi of irectlng und rntabllnlilng n skating and curling ilrk in uie raid village of acton the value of thr ratoubli property in the said village according to the last fo viced aiuwcjiment roll lit 030 d73 40 and the total debenture debt of the said village is 100 307 07 the said by low has been submitted to and approved by uie electors entitled to vote an money bylaws in compliance with the provl stons of uu municipal act dated uils eleventh day of october 1038 if n parmlcn municipal clevk 15 6 ac ton ontario red rose tea tef if you whnt the very best ask for red rose orange pekoe 17 in clean brlfllit aluminum of j cadesky or toronto lylsight specialist wii i 111 at a t iiiiown a nitlia mtoil acton monday december 3 any ono nufforlne from pyo jitraln do fectl va vlnlorj or he i hi lie ihould not mlnu tho oi i ruinity of r midulting this ey nil lit upnclallnt appolnt- mi nt m ly bo mn lo with mr a t hr i tit consui tation 1 i 1 i offlcs hours 0 m till 4pm and hand lamps a quatltlty of dishes sap buckets brussels and tapestry rugs ouier aruclea too numerous to mention terms hay drain roots fowl and furniture cash bums of 130 ooond under cosh over that amount 11 montlis credit on approved joint notes 0 per annum off for cash no reserve km the farm is rented auctioneer clearing auction sale township op eramoba horses 42 head of cattle 40 pigfl implements 1 000 nuhiifls oats 30 tons hay the undersigned has received instruc tlona from irank day to sell by public auction at htr farm lot 3 concession 7 cramoca halfway be tween rockwood and acton on tuesday november 10 1028 at 13 30 o clock sharp the following horsls qrcy marc 11 years brown mare 10 years bay marc 11 years cattle roan cou due may 0 roan heifer duo january 37 hereford heifer due may 0 37 pevedlng suers ig feeding heifers hoob rucaistennd yoricb boar 1 year bred by ottawa experi mental farm registered sow with 0 plan eligible far rcglstrauon sow duo pcbruory 0 young bow due february 0 young sow duo february 13 fl young sows 3 young sows eligible for regis tration iioas orades york sow with 11 pigs 4 chunks g chunks implements masscy harris binder 7 foot cut masscy harris mower 0 foot cut masscyllarrls hay loader miuucy harris drill 13 hoc masseyharrls com cultivator with full equipment masscy- harrls drill plow mosseyharrls cultl vator 3 honc cultivator 3 horse mai iey hurrli steel rakr two liorse d1jc rain wagon nod ai new bain box stock and hay rack combined wlui tut nip box truck wagon tudhopc 3 or 5 section harrows tudhopo no 31 plow pleury no 31 plow turnip sower mauicy harris pulper scufflcr ford ton truck with stako body and stock rack chevrolet touring car truck scales flat rack com rack harrow cart loading chute cutter sleigh wisconsin 130egg incubator brooder chicken coops crates and hoppers b cor slings pulleys 150 peel rope grindstone stoneboat louden hay pork road drag 16 gate and anchor posts 20 pence posts barrels forks i iocs shovels the tlaual farm equip merit moat of uie above implements arc in first class condition and offer an pportunlty to secure good implements at fall prices l harness 3 bets team harness collars feed etc 1000 bushels o a cl d 73 oats 35 bushels good fall wheat 50 tons muod alfalfa hay a loads of straw 20 bats dooley i potatoes household effects maxwell washing machine perfection pour burner coal oh stove wood heater this sale must pohitivtly start on time terms 30 00 and under rash that amount 1 1 montlis credit will be given on furnishing joint notes approved by a licul bank 6 off for cash r j kiau auctioneer phone 36 acton out c o i lantf olrrlt 10 j did you ever stop to think tea5b thai the holiday spirit is in the ail tlum days and it looks as if christinas is going to he brighter and merrier than ever this year like tlie smallest village or town in the country even blase new york is allnlter i strolled down fifth avenue the oilier day and was much impressed by the handsome displays of holiday cards ar- idiiged by several of americas leading jewellery stores the hook and station ery marts the many quaint little card shops and the greeting card departments of the nianunoth stores in the shopping section are all displaying new designs and people aie making their selections eaily in ordei htget just what thiy want and have their names put on in plenty ol time to avoid the holiday rush more so than with most things i understand you have lo choose christmas cards early to get best selections the tl le w2ii than i more ol them modern ait bright bigger llls si ll the past and then many of them reveal the lfluenee which has stiuck ftiriiituie and jewellery and has turned kitchens and hathioonis into riots ol coloi on i he greeting cards it has not gone so lai as lo represent christmas hv two green tiianglo and three red circles leav ing the rest to the imagination it ap pears lathei in hiightei eoloiings ami holdei lines on the favorite old designs the stage coaches dash more vigoiously down snowy stieets the skies are black and have led sunsets to contrast the eoun- ti scenes piuplc ships bounce ovei gieen o cms chi lslmas tiees hlae with n hold ri w n i fi 1 iiun th v it illly chlldt mid n 1aniu r theh liven rliill 1 uul l iii uk i iiuidy i mi ith uruve worm exterminator just right for upset stomach for utter euthil distress gas sourness und plaiting the quick and juisluvc ncu hull lii 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