Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 6, 1928, p. 4

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utyr artmt shrrr irriut 7tluimimy dj ckmuul m 103b nthninini- win n i hum ii nnkn my pillow all and the i uii dunro around in u crowd j urn iomnunir i i piny mat i in mulng uwuy on n soft llttlii plfcn of a cloud i nail over nuiintatni and forests and win n i nm wanting in slay i junt miiko a wlrli and i land with u swish in hong kong cudu or ilonibay and cldldrm are waiting u met mn with bright colon d flowers in uidr liuudiv and umy uniilc in my eyes wlui huppy hurprbut wlwn i lull them of far away iambi and though wa arc ttrangera yet some- iww f i uitnk uiat i vo known them before like u sinter or a brother we talk to rarh ollirr and no one feels strange any more and when in the grey pr uio morning i rloat auny homo through the air ini find that i vo found the whnln world around ihat children aro frttnas everywhere helen wln in christian defence morjl tor what uk malk jft the study of medlclno hi a serious buslneu tfnd therefore such humorous incidents an attend upon it om all the more appreciated harper a wagatlne describes an amusing seme at a clinic of nervouo diseases in a certain medical college of chicago- profwoun 11 an irritable man was conducing the clinic and the exercises were nearly concluded vlun an ajulstont brought hi word of a peculiarly interesting patient who hid jiut arrived the attendant wu eager to have uie new case exhibited well be quick about it said uio doctor who proceeded to emphasise some previous remark concerning tlie influ ence of occupation upon nervou condi tions which point he proposed to illus trate in the com to be presented tim patient an awkward owede hav ltig bemn hustled into d clialr was now confronted by professor n with the admonition to bo brief and accurate in his replies as time was limited now nlr what da you do he began aw am not vera well not i cay what do you do oh yon aw verk ye jt know but what kind of work oh est es hard verk yes but do you sliovc illustrating wlui gesture or drive a car or work at a machine or do oh yai aw verk at a maheen ahl what kind or machine oh t wi b hut maahmft ftvrt in i -awyjm- im all of widen tsnued uia professor to redden and break into a volley at the poor owede now look here sir i want no more of this i you answer the question i ask you or go home what do you make on tills machine a ray of intelligence lit up the face of the swede and wlhi a confident smile he said oh now aw understan yo yo vant to know vat aw mak on uie maslieen cean t et yes tir that is it wliat do you make aw make forty seven cents an hour and lie and the class were dismissed iionky w i when the salvation army first came to america about fifty years wo says the author of mia prophet df the poor it found a ready advocate of its methods in uie rev thomas k beecher ur needier luul just luul a tessou in parabla form from a certain brother ander uxamoessga o why wlutrjj in man lhy 11 11 your lawn oranldtwotjlkll h gaulh n oh nweet were the rorcn tlic flower nlrln were nolhntf an nlowty through the market i jour neyed to day and owlftly a voice in my bcom viw talllna of orondmothcrn oarden do n 8omir ect way in a rmokfl orlmy lilac a thrush bcran olnorlhh ihlnk or it think how un- unll rlowcrn are nay i flilnk or the climiuln found uir porch clinalmr and you only youronly you are away i ny the low uchcncs wall thrn arc lilies uptoelna while columbines curtey and butter- nicn ntrny and there a ladn lave and lanctp lr and lavender srowlnn in orandmothern garden down sonur net way a mcoacnucr lilac and nccnt or what then round the next met me with whiffs of the the may all wind from the went with dreams ydu beset me of orandmoflier a garden down som erset way almost i can catch the faint chirp or the cricket the croon of thr dovrj a the twluaht comes grey my nightingale singn in the little brown thicket and grandmother waits in the duck or the day joy tiajpfomjtnc vara one ot my aid cronlea with wliom i have had close friendship for many yearn spent a couple of wtkn lately with friends in toronto and willi hu nrphew recently married and who lives out near islington tht friend came over to spend the evening with mary and mc the other night i could ecc almost before he had settled down in one of our com fortable old arm chain that he had someuilng on hp mind he was just aching to tell us we gave him chance and it wasn t long before he blurted out qay folks 1 i fre got a little same thing to tcl you about my new niece well i said mary and i will listen with interest go on and this la the story he told us you know i ve always had come doubt wliat kind of a wire a teller like henry my nephew with his head way up in the clouds would pick him out well guess providence had o hand in the choosing of emily for thats her name shes as neat a little craft as ever cot eyea on and she a got a flrsl- theyre aon which he never- foreot brother anderson was ahhat tlnw uie v p whts more lfimlar of a colored eopfiruon whldi llvin iwut ten miles out of the city was notd for uie noise and enthusiasm dun mighty pretty of its services incidentally the old man burb and theyve got the corner wleldsd a wliltewash brusli but he was wt n a cood neighbor liood nice houses known as an exhorler of no mean ability on both atreots one day lie persuaded ur needier to i to henry doisn t it cost ye address hu congregauon l r k w wr the occasion seemed a good one for hlm ony great amount ronrovlng uio oongregahon for uie lr up l vot tliough he coming roarlous meuiods and mr unmilur did on f rad st dant coot whot so lot a things bo done decently and yq thlnktwouid in fartthll wonx in order o concluded then broultr considered a very denlrable lot till emily anderson rose to speak c u i love brudder necher i love to wcl1 cour6 l wanted to know hear him preach du afternoon lie sold mfanuib f uat so ho told me ilea our good frlen and he say dat juilt wlmt hoppencd seems they want some folks goes up to glory nouy n f ta about that far from town and sliouung and conio goas sull like s if tncy idct the aont for a lot of now uieys ashsmed of what in em and houw ranewhere und ho told cm of ha say we better be mora ilka do still i bald lw and his wife liad kind and do whlt folks 11 like us more vea there for a few months and then lie say do boys and gels stan in de do- movc mto nd twos a preuy way and laugh at us and mock at us p ul0v wc rl along out to cause o da way re goea on see it the rent was reasonable so yos i see do boys and gels stan all onawo that emily got kind of las winter roun do door an under de thoughtful henry was for taking windows an laff and dey peep in and ojway 1 most things as uti bub i member what i saw las had fetclicd it to him summer among de bees i bu y a b dlfferenl bonw of de hives was nice an clean slld j the agent right in the and sulh like unactable meeting and f qnd e b1 wliat wr about de odders was a bustui wld lioney de u7 ana baw twosn t any use to bees kep a goln and 4oiln in da mako up pretty btorlcs or beat round clover and dey jes kep on anllln da ulb b tald th tl htve till de lioney was aflowin like de vo acc u ff ha own uinre lon n canaan- an i sawall khm do kad wrl tlmt- man pays rent for hives was ant and worms an black uirco at tilefic llouwfi own and two bugs an dey kep on de outside dsy marricd sqnfl and he keeps hens wan boea d couldn t fly to ds clover henry nald emily began to smile and an to de honeysuckle dey jes hung n roun de hive and lib on de drlpplna and every afternoon when uiey re bo de boy an gels hang roun yar 0d lcy male right for uils comer coma uwwell show you how de gospel nav8 tld r r don t know what bos do come in an wo 11 had you td attracu em so whothor its uie de plover x or the grasa is greener or what you wont come in well den poor bt ncrofl wlioro uiey land and scratch and dig uiey re colled homr for we gof lioney in cu d he soys ho cant help it s unal fowminve got ui have their liberty and my wlc llkta a nover garden and things den stan roun de outside have de drlpplna dls hive as he spoke said ur uescher eeemsd to unr my own sermon slirlnking b and fading away zcc e in u r nl tutpristd tone wrff limy willhfnl tayli uki why i i uj iu t tin y wim n youi oh tuy tiilly how unfurlimutttt you mi iv vi jiitit movid und our hum only rutin thin nu ruing x huvi n t ivu mk d tny husbund haw many hn ixniuht ix en to ini y uniting utltli d you know hn let jjkm out willi- i wul tuklim my imp iihd now hn s getting a little rut iilttr hit writing 1 loll him call the henfl in fwd thrm and get tticm under cover every afternoon hud finiiin mral for them and they cuiiii ruiiulnu to inu just at fust and you think your limn were all lirrr too now we 11 tako my little electric llauh light and go right o it to uie henhnurrs i und you vo only to pick youm ou and take tlibtn right awuy of caurno i would not keep them i don t know much shout r but they will follow you wint they wont uiey know your voice j henry nald he held thin breath ex pecting niuybo the man would lay some thing thut would obllgr him to get right up off n tlic lounge and go in and deal with him but instead of that he aid the man bunt tight out into a r ar lice bore he rmld you vo got llui bent of me and 1 11 wagtr you knr it whtthrr you know much nljout hei 4 or not you keep cm overnight and lot cm out tomorrow at the umial tlmr and 1 11 rie that they re nortcd out by my man and taken home and kept home i ii have a little place made back or the house where uiey ii got room enodgli and any eggs you got from their visit oayn he you re welcome to and look here when you get settled 1 11 have my folks call on you he nald and now 1 11 bid you good night aood nlghtl says tmlly nweely as ever we d love to hrive them come and o mr brown when its later in uie season i hope you 11 accept a couple or broilers ror uibl trouble i ve put you i think perhaps we nhnn t keep hens co very long i know umt before you told me cays the man and henry nald that as hr passed by uio olde window on his way home tho window was open and he could hear him chuckling good an hearty well say i said to my friend i don t think you have much room to find fault with henrys choice of a wife she a real manager and theyll get along have no fear of umt say whrn henry and fmlly come to acton to visit you mary and i will be glad to have them both come over and have a cup of tea with u3 we d like to make her acquaint ance wouldn t wn mary why bless you yes i think rd take to emily quite lieartfully menu uio is undxwmf tot now and novnl uuxklouv ity kimty kurcly i mi o riainin and nick rlre ma tiktciiy mrs m uv xflmrtmjw aln t uiat so mouier quired mr griggs of his wile it does appear co assented griggs an uie wust on t is ye con t alius keep cm in your mind continued mr griggs dolefully there s some folk that don t want t hev yo speak o tliclr age an there s others uiat puf hev ye menuon it uieres those uiat want t bo told theyre lookin hearty an others that a kind o put out if co bo ye mchtlon uiat uiey seem t be enj yln good health there s people uiat s got t be let alone alius before theyve fed up an there a uicm uiat don t want ye to pass a word to cm after uiclr meals till things f digested an uiey vo hod a nap there s folks uiat can t bear loud talkln an others uiat soft speakln puts in a fidget eiomc don t wont one uilng a poke of on some another an uie same with catln i recllect a man once umt was all put out wlui anybody t lisppenod t mention strawberries caune uiey plsonod hlm on so us kvery body s got some cedi notion an its moron a mortal crseturs ekal to to keep the run of esi all wliat a uie paruclar matter now asked long guffertitg little mrs orlgga why its uncle isaac said mi griggs in on aggrieved tone you aln t interrupted of him tclltn a story hev you zry t inquired his wife welt yes i ncnuune t nay i hev replied mr orlggs he woj relatln t mo a story of his farmln ciavs out in idyha an he was pooty well excited up avee tcliln about tomo ltnd oi an anmol uiat was prowlfn round the puice once an hewas enjlllw anlate uiat night i wont oufi hear- in a noise an jest in front of tflo big maple tree i see on i nays was t a sugar maple uncle isaac fer x wantrd t plcter it ackcrate in my n tad an if you 11 h hove mo hi jrct looked at me fit t snap my head of an lhut his mouth ught an i don t collate i slill over know what that an mat was nor nouiln an two a almpio nough question now wan t it toulsy ankod mr orlgga plalnuvely i reckon that was what uncu isaac thought remarkod his better half wlui some vigor as she slapped on iron on tlic stove mr orhjgs looked at her doubtfully for a moment and uien shuffled out of the kitchen muttering as he went it was a real simple qussuan but uicro most folk hev got uielr tetchy pint nn tain t any uso denyln 11 hjltcting tiil feeder stefit thr vawilx frw sold when he utopped oo do i llkola garden and i shall havo a pretty onel here ahd that very day henry signed a five yearn leoo wlui a couple of porlablo hun houses thrown in aolng to wep hens uin agnt asked her when ah bartered for uie hon- lii practical rvllglon uie english arlsto mttiti wacy of uie present day is in advance jiouces and hmhveiullod and said for a of uut of a kaiientloii ago tliere u wlille maybe n just as much private charity and more henry was kinuof uneasy uu slip organised charity but uie village church explained her plans tov hlm for ho s no b no longer the centre of domestic of- farmer nor ha never took to hens bui foetion in the old days says uie auuior he saw uie llglit after iluo d talked to of a recent book on social cliange in hlm a while they did thsdr utrk and kuiiund tt was inseparably connected moving mornings un the dothey mov with memories or ancestry and parentage cd in that was thtlr first fuirnoon and early asiociauon kinlly took a rest afttr dlniwr and all uio family had bn chrlsteiuul in wlicn she got up and looked outn uio uia vlllaga church uie eldsst slstar had lawn there sure xnough was n holo ln niarvled in it oensrauan of an- noaaa o hum und jliuo chlckcnsl her omtfv moldared under uio chancel hoor sot their portable imn imiisis up thaf hohristmaa dscoratioiu wera an ooca night and nnit morning a farmer slan of much innocent iiierrumnt jirought them aomo bona and put cm hi kuualdua paopfe olwhataver rwrsua- the houses llkewbui chlrkcns henry klan viarded church golnif as a spirit- tupirlnlendnd the job kmlly novcr went ul prlvlloga but evoil uiosa who were uoar irn nor asked a quatuon not vry rohgloui recogiiuod it as a civic i hat afternoon henry let out uielr duty wlwn a genusman is sur ses live stock while emily was taking lior tarr said major inmdonni lie must rest i hen he iat down and wrote for itlvo an example to uie country people n hour ur to in a complete little place and if i could turn a tune i even uiluk uuy call his study at the bock o uie 1 should sing the duke of bt davids house whan fcjnlly waked up she went wlwm i have uie honor or knowing al in thuro and tumpbxi up his hair and vvaw sings in uio oountry and let mo told hlm bed written long enough and tell you it lias a doosad flna sffodt from to lay on and toko o biiooiu berore too uis fabilly paw time rajne as wan tliplr usual arrange before uie passioji for restoration m nt st in and changed uie paruh churches iii rail tho hens and iwd cm and of jdujund the family pew was uia ark g t cm under cover suy linlly that and sanctuary of uie territorial system will be my part of th uork it luul a nrlvute lntroiioe a round table will llrtiry taui he matched out a gooil aswsrlment of armchairs a are on ill- lounm u his all lued up roy place and a wood basket for him mil ta on into a do wiiliij fertllur you may rotor uio church as much he unl d up twos moat durk and ho as ytu ilki said an old frkind of uw lay tlum hsunluu u voiliu lunllys and author fclu uab u lay ruclar to an hi a munii icmllyu uiui tool and pleasant novating ii1oumbpt but x must insist but th maim liid u pretty mud suun 1 an my laluliy pw not btbig touched if i nhmld like u know wluit you vo x had id sit hi an open mat i sliould cl u with my hinsl he was saying uvr git a wink tf nlp ugaui y ur huisl uully rtpots afur hlui in a very few week it will be neces sary to purchase uio steers that are to bo finished for uie spring market tho selection of profitable feeders is much more difficult in uie eastern provinces ulan in uie western provinces dua to uie fact uiat a very high percentage of eastern steers show evidence of oomldar able dairy cattle brooding however there are many of uiee steers even wlui some dairy blood uiat will make very profitable feeders and uiey are the ones that should bo selected for uie winter feeding work the remainder should go to tho block a uiey come from uis pastures select only such ter v 111 conform mora closely to uie real beef type uiat is straight low set docif block individuals with a quiet tempera ment it is umt real dairy type of steer with a nervous tamperameut that one want to avoid in the ftd lol for example out of twfntyflvs stoers fed at the kappon experimental tsirm during 1037 30 six or the steers wre of the latter typo and their averaga gain hi 135 days was only 101 pounds against 3i0 pounds as an average for sovcrt buwro that were fairly typical beef gtrwwlui some dairy blood mixed in tlia former wcra uarth lj to 3 cents less on uie niarkut in march beside making founds less gain the dairy type steers iilmnisjli profttabla gains nor did uiey look r i titled at uiclr he- lo feed li bun oh of good uirlfty beof steers u a prontable side line boitdas hilng an economical mfcuuxi of market ing chiap rougliogo grown an uw farm such as hay and roots in reading uie annual report lssue4 from uie lxperl- mcntal faun nappan it may iwt poted thut u good average market price lis been charged for all feeds consumed and furthermore that a good average profit over feed ctwt has been realised over a period of years in uie finishing or a bunch of bcm nlecrs after all una is tho most buincsllkc method of farming and the udi ptlon of tucli u policy will be found a profitable one tlre will b mot in iiiun available for lip dreilng juenlly hut money going out fur all t f wllllh 111 11 to swell uie m tu m the fvnu the main lutlnt to lxur lut nibid is uio wkctlon of good feeders jl the right type sucrs thut will make roasouably good use of the feodj ci manned w w uolrd uup- 44 tu 1 nd ut dominion furtu nuiiian h u j cup ra rait paprika 1 gg i ttuip melted butler balling water pepper j grated onion i cup crackrr crumlw cup rulnlnn chopped heat uie food chopper in lulling water and put ruulns through coarse cutter cork rice in boiling naltsd water unut tender when crushed betwren the mn gern drain add salt pepper and lsp- rlko to tasui coitiblne willi lmutn egg onion butter raulna and cracktr crumlui ohape with cracker crumbs to form putties fry in hot butter or butter eubatttute qcrve hot wlui tomato or bpunbih rauce fruit punch polt fipty 1 cup water 3 cups sugar 1 cup tea infusion 3 cups strawberry syrup juice s lemons juice 5 oranges 1 can crated plneapplc 1 cup marachlno cherries f 1 duart charged water make syrup by boiling water and sugar ten minutes add infusion made from english breakfast tea strawberry syrup lemon juice orange juice and puieopple jet stand thirty minutes strain and add ice water to make one and one- half gallons of liquid add cherries and charged water serve in punch bowl with large block of lec this quantity will fill fifty punch glosses economical puddinq 3 cup milk 4 top salt i tup vanilla 3 tlwm rice i cup sugar 1 cup raisins wash rice thoroughly and drain place in a buttered pudding dlnh and pour in milk dako in a slow oven for about li hours stirring occasionally add re maining ingredients and boko from 4 to 1 hour without surrlng umu6ual owket piciclk i oranges 3 cups sugar 113 cups vinegar 1 teaspoon cloves jl teaspoon stick cinnamon steam unurtender and translucent boll sugar vlnegarand uplees ui in chee- cloui for twenty five minutes add fruit and put in flrelccs cooker or simmer slowly an back of stove for one liour place in glass jar and lot stand a week or two to ripen before using his cdmeiy llbiljt old time courtships were not always slow even when a most dignified delib eration might be expected a country parson was an important person in those days yet uiere is in uie tradition of a ministerial wooing of which uie pace would have been reckoned rapid even in our own husuing and bustling era a middle aged clergyman a widower had been called to a new and remote parish hi a village only recenuy setued he proceeded to his new field on horie back a journey of several days on uie way he paused at uie house of a brouier minister whom he had met but with whoso home and family ha was unac quainted ho arrived unexpectedly in uie lata afternoon and it happened uiat only uie youngect daughter dorcas an extremely pretty girl of seventeen was on hand to receive hlm blie aliowd heraeir competent to provide liospltably and comfortably for boui uie wearied man and his wearied horse and at supper that evening after the family hot re turned uie visitor announced abruptly brouier blank i have decided to marry your daughter surprised but gratified brouier blank who had seven daughtera inquired wliieh onn and was told uiat dorcas wo uia happy damsel to be co honored protested uiat she was too young for uie responsibilities of a minister a wife and suggested that one of her elder cistern would be a wiser choice they have no doubt all uie good qualities of the fouier whom uiey re sembte was the surprising reply but brother blank ycu arc more dlsungulsh cd for grace tlion comeliness dorcas resembles her mother whose comeliness was no doubt apparent to your eye and a cull to your heart when you married her and being indeed like all good things a gift of the lord i see no reason the greater gifli being not overlooked for uio sakttof it why comeliness should not doolde uie mattei ifyoatellln8 uiat your youngest daughter is less vir tuous less discreet less amiably dls- poluoned or less well instructed uian her slaters i will wed with one of uiom otherwise i will marry dorcas to-mor- ww as her fauicr could not honesuy dis parage dorcas who docs not appear to have been consulted in uie matter the reiolute suitor did marry her mount ed on a gray colt and saddle which were iter wedding portion jeatft her auirr and with her clouies and all uie addluonal garment uiat her mouier and ulsters could spare or liostlly kfaslilon uiey sat up sewing by candlelight unul dawn she rode away to her new life at noon of the next day i tar husband coroplacsntly explained to brouier blank before daparung uut lie had intended to take a wife from among his new flock but that bringing one wlui him was a much better plan after all since it would avoid exciting nvy btck cruigs aiul gossip among uie female con g- gitl n such as could but dbtract uielr jn nds from mane pious anh sultauu oo- luiation fashions fr die smart woman 4593 r6h atnritrnoon for llie woman or niln wlw looks well in the frocl with lonix hnei and the loutf waulrd effect lifs model is especumy made the diagonally cut ftecklin is fiimliel with a chic bow effect the llar fit applied and may 16 made of lace gouvts inserted be twveri the front and tide gorui of the skirt add width and movement the skirt i attached in a bodice imjup tjwt stccvel areloop and cut in one plecchesvy crfpe 11 alwul the mnil effective materlsl that could be cltown for this model if oie wuho it to lw plain 11 a figured material 1 fancied th m p arg vprv prvv fashions for the snout woman 4587 cmcwatalbcv i manly comtqrt the younr lad at school demands ins comfort ami hkes it m an original and snappy cut s here is a bathrobe tlut is desipticd with 3 view to satufy ins his needs as well as his likes it is plain and may lie made ut a smart stnptd flannel or even in a cravat silk if desired turn luck cuffs trim the ioiik onepiece ilecves the hath robe it fitted with dart under tlic armi 1 til may he cut through an 1 seamed at the sides whetimi is made of phi 1 matcml tlir nolclied collar is parttculnrk smart while tlie double breasted desirn s nrefcrrwl to the old iiiiric breasted stylr titer u a tie sash itkadino to km a ix iljltpofie an kngllsh paper iirint what purports to be a conversation between a man and his wife it is not to be supposed that tuch a scene could ever have occurred even in hntfland but reader may and it amusing and at a pinch lnstrucuvd jamas dear will you bring me up a a scuttle of coal from uie cellar said a busy wife thats just uie way with you said james with a frown as he put down his book and ruse froni the arnicliolr just the way uith msr yen he snapped as soon a you nee me enjoying myulf you have somo- tiling or other for mc to do dldn t you see i won autorbfj in my reading well rfear i will do it myself yea and teltvrifhody yourjwtlior ihjpechllly that you jiava to bring your- own coal up from tile cellar ho ill do let mo mark my place bo he marked the plao in uie book which ha hod ceased reading and when he had gone down cellar grum bling all the way she picked up uis v lume and found it was a love story and uiat uir jiuuage uiat lie luul umh uboilwd in was an follows my darling wifn yu 1 aro my wlfa hi hhlcld und protfct yc u from iery l 1 ho u ind or hruvi it shall not visit your face too roughly those pmtty liondii slioll never bo uilhd by menial uslu y ur wish shall hi my law your hnppliu ui most remedies fall but joint ejjjht sue ceds its for lolut iimubks only wlietlier in ankle knee idp elbow shoulder finger or epnewheuir rheuniaue ur not it limbers ur fitthf lnjlamed painful inaky joints so quickly you 11 ba aslon ifilwjtj two tuoundu rubbing and away it z3 through bkln und nisli right riuwn to tlie just then he rra pcared u dropjilntf bone wld ugamenbuiat 1 why it suo- kximrlineiitaluie srutu upon the floor said fldi aut k j huakard or any rlutbu tlmro s your cual glvo nui my look druggut how the minihxitu was imit tlia ruv jojid1i biaiuit had cnaixe of the cross creek and buffalo churches in washington counly pennsylvania in 1700 and from umt urna onward until his death in 1800 ills salary was email too small to support himself and family w he bought a farm on credit cxpscung to pay for it wlui uio salary promised by his peopli time rolled on until uir years salary was duo the people wanted to pay uielr mtnuur but how could uiey wheat was abund ant but uiere was no market it would not bring over a dime a busliel bven salt liad to be brought across uie moun tains on pack horses and one bushel of it would cost twentyone bushels ot wheat at last there came a day when uie minister mustrhepoid 016w1ils farm far uie mortgage was overdue meetings were colled to consider uie matter but nothing canto of them until mr mora wlio bad uie only mill in uia scttlefeient said uiat if uie people would furnish boat bonroirartat wheat he vouid grind them a boatload of hour and if uiey could get it to hew orleans it would pay off uie debt tills offer was received with favor ooopora and boatbulldera went to work wlui a will ask farmers subscribed wh at lavjjjily some fifty bushels and some more in a monui uie boat was loaded and ready for market a new difficulty now arose no one wanted to go in charge of the boat finally elder bmlley an old man volunteered hu services and two young mn were induced to go with lilm not only uie people from tho pennsyl vanla settlement followed the elder fif teen miles to uu landing but uie nelglb- borlng aatuement in virginia turned out men women vnd children gathered at uw river to bid uie old man what some thought an everlasting good by mora uuui nlno monui ebned and 110 word came back from wilder bmlley then one bunday morning lie appeared in uie congregation lookinn younger and better uian when lie went away meeung was caiud on monday and uie elder made hu report i have faced more danger uian i cvuld tell you about in a woek said ho but umiika be to clod sold the flour at twentyseven dollars a barrel ha then picked up a large buckskin poke and pourad on the tabla such a pile of upanuh gold as uiat primitive people had never seen the church debt was paid uia pastor was mado in- djpandant and uia re was universal re joloing tiif htouaov ok vfcrtyalw a low u injn rutun 1 u hlly alwivi frisking is tlin ixt for tin itonil f ull vfuetublrll kr t i j 11 til ll lllld jl lllip klid whhh kirn hr t lii 11 modi raudy warm room with dry uir h it not iwudble lo itorn vi gi tabli jitl f irtorlly in a cellar r uuilulng 11 i iruiiri uuh a room li partitioned n with urci 1 to the lib hie vmitllull n it i lillr lo itorii in h roun with an irth ii 1 r o thlu gives mnn huinhllly nnd lorn drying uut of root cropi nieh 11 hoi li currolo and turnip onions on the other hund do beat in a fairly dry nlr celery mm in n a nuirage room v ith a jfkwl clrculatl in of uir and ondltl n 1 which give dry foliage it in nctrn ary however umt lio roots of ch ry plunti iw hi mnbit uill m that ilia folluge will not wlll to ki 1 the roolji moist and the folluge dry a reason able circulation of cool uir in ncceirary closed up roomi invite derny if the tempo rut 11 re in high wilting of root vegetables may n prevented by cover- lug with sand or sawdurt leaving uir ntorage roam open par tlcularly at night is advliabli until tree ing weather approaches wlim a cotton hereon may ba placed over tho window which will aid greatly in giving n unl form temperature ijttor the ventilators should lie cloned during very cold weather the larger the bulk of vegetable the grew ur the need for a vnntllatlng lyrum to give rapid changum air and alljw tho escape of warm air rciultlhg from htorsge blotted iiottomed clillven 01 c foot apart for onions and two feet apart for cabbage give excellent storagefat hi tics cabbage may nlno be tied 1 job up to cellar joists a hiiiall area of pin nips and 1 ekr nhould be 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