Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 10, 1919, p. 3

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in acton 3tro mn tuuufjday jjty 10 119 what decamc of a lie ilrst no me body told it then the rtom woulfln i hold it tlo thoibuny timiruen rolled it till it not outnldo when tho crnnl camo acrww it and it rcw lonjr and i wide prom a very small ho air it grow deep and hlh air till it reachod tho aky srtr and it frightened iho moon for nho hid her face sir at h dreadful dlnjrraco sir that happened at noon thla ho brought forth others dark uistcrrand brothers ant fathers and mothers a terrible crew and while headlong they hurried tho people they flurried afl ilea always do and so cvllbodcd this monstrous llo soaded till at last it exploded in smoke and in shame while from mud and from mlro the pitres flew higher and hit the sad liar and killed his good name exzhabk- tun old man of the big clogji tower sl5 that wicked printer printers often pervert tho power of the pen and turn tears into smiles by tho chanjro of a letter drunkenness is jolly bold a dean in a temperance herman duly reported in tho local paper what tho dearnum meant was that drunkenness was folly hut the printer was in a playful mood for lower down in the deans discourse he omitted a comma and tho eminent dlvlno stood again a selfconfessed drunkard only last sunday ho sold a young man died suddenly while x ws endeavoring- to preach the word in state of beastly intoxication hera is another clerical error cull ed from a pariah raagarjno thorn will be a collection in aid of tho arch blend the fiend of a printer should have put arch fund doubtless he prevcm- ed many old ladies of limited intelli gence from putting- their hands in their pockets i tho war scared veteran wtur tho printers improvement on the wor- bcarred variety which the writer bad in mind the younff man who wrote that loveletters were- a never- fadliut ink was really informing bis fiancee that such epistles would form a never- fading link between them throughout their lives imagine the dismay of tho echool- master whoso prospectus read the distinctive feature or the school is the roughness he was only ferrlng to tho thoroughness or his methods our impending fate ecllpao of em pire is bound up with the league of nationa said a politician in ft local paper recently tet he was an ardent advocaua of tho league of nations and what he really sold was that our impending fate eclipse or empire was bound up with it in this nlstajco the printer was not to blame but the reporter who lost his job through the politi cians fury the tatters own poor elocution was probably to blaine punctuation or the wont of it proline in humorous bowlers essentials to the child the absolute necessities for the child if ho or she is to bo healthy and strong are these 1 happy spirits born of sympathy and understanding and loving kind ness on the part of the parents or guardians 2 bovenu hours of vigorous ploy and work outdoors every day 3 at least two hours of quiet hap piness with older people dally direct ly after the noon xnesj with little periods of quiet happiness with older persons the first thing in the morn lag to key them for the day and the last thins la tho xrrenlng to key their minds so that sleep can do for them its proper work of regeneration 4 a scientific diet in which fresh vegetables and fruits not too much fruit on account of the acid form at least 60 co part of the entire intake of food with a corresponding decrease in protalds carbohydrates and sugar dessert eta long and regular hours of sleep with the windows wide open b a cold shower ana ruboff the first thlna bytry morning sou know what happens to a watch if you wind it three or four times a day one day and let it run down tho next day and nover wind it twice at tho same time well just bo much mon can any child s life be made discordant and out of rhythm with tho world and with his own nature by irregularity in sleeping and eating and by inordinate or unbalanced diet ambergris ambergris which forms a basis for nearly all the best quality perfumes and scents is found in an unattractive looking mass floating on the sea or lodged upon the shore it is not known how such an unlikely substance sug gested itself as a perfume but it has been in use for centuries its origin howover has only been discovered comparatively recently it is a morbid secretion of the liver of a sick sperm whale apd ashen colored and waxy in appearance although unpleasant to sight and touch it gives oft a fragrant musky odor whon warmed even in its raw and unprepared state in this crudo form it is subjected to chemical action to extract the active principle called omberlne from which the perfume is actually derived this peculiar substance is also used as a remedy for catarrh and nervous diseases and is very valuable the largest piece on record weighing one hundred and thirty pounds being sold for j080 my hut youre all having a groat time guessing who 1 am i have no strenuous objections to revealing my personality but supposing you fourd out wouldnt it dampen your interest in this column every wockt howover if you enjoy tho opportunity of regis tering guesses and tho editor la kind enough to inform you of your misses 1 suppose thero la not any harm done hut just bear in mind that fablo of the goose and tho golden eggs and if you enjoy this column go easier or you may terminato your fun and the fun i have in wrulnff 1u 1 had a groat surprise last thursday afternoon- when 1 ant fanning myself with a big oldfashioned palm leaf in the effort to make ufa endurable happened to glance out of my tower window and lo and behold down on alill street where tlio road men wero busily engaged in brushing in tho liquid asphalt i saw the ileevo hard at work with tho others tho tarry asphalt up to ms shoe tops sprinkling sand and giving the asphalt whose virtue as a road material had been questioned tho closest kbjdof scrutiny thero ho worked and worked faithfully ail the afternoon with old sol doing his level best to climb up from 00 to 100 degree he surely had some laundry bill after that experience it was certainly n surprise to rne end manifestly to many others as they took in tho unusual sight for the reeve has played the roll l gentleman of leisure ever since bo settled in acton seven or eight 70x0 ago- but my long experience has prov en to mo conclusively that wonflera will never cease was to be married an old scottish gentleman who was a great enthusiast on the golf links and a young man who was oqually enthusiastic about the game hod just spent the entire day in tha field end had had some remarkably dose and exciting games an they loft for home the old mar remarked while his rugged race light ed up with a pleasant smile hoy m on but its been a grs n it has assented the young man think ye could come again on the morrow loddlot woll answered tho young man re flectively i was to be married but i can put u ofr upplnootts uagaahiq what 8 a hoot on board one his majesty s ships two seamen wore hotly engaged in an argument as to the class of animal a hog belonged to one of them asserting it was a sheep and the other equally cortitn it was a pig not being able to agree one of them turned to an old salt who was stand ing eloae by saying here 11111 youve knocked about a pit what is a hog it la a pig or is it a sheep t whereupon mil after due considera tion replied well to toll you the truth chummy 1 dont know much about poultry london tltulu i youve been wondering why i didnt say something about tho school boards action re tho principals re quested increase rvo heard some of yon say 1 wonder what tho old m will think of 1l now im going to tell you point blank tho coord was elected to do what they considered best for the community if their judg ment does not suit mo that lsnt either their fault or mine what i would like to know is why it should toko two weeks after public business is trans acted before the public generally know anything about it- unfortunately i am not intimate enough with any member of the hoard to be able to have it whispered in my ear just what goes on at what tho editor of the fan pbxas last week aptly suggested as star chamber meetings and this after a war of four years which was itself caused through secret diplomacy in which it was many times pointed out that secret negotiations were the breeders of trouble and agai after electing a council whose members agreed at the electoral meeting that it was wise to call ratepayers together and let them know of how their busi ness was being carried out and tho strong tendency towards democracy it wise to bold such meetings and not toll us whats doln until a week or two after the deeds dona you may well ask why didnt i say something a week ago i have waited until i have learned full particulars theyre interesting but believe me theyre not any more credltoblo than secret sessions usually are x m rather ay beggar to get mlied up tnllpjbut im sure i would do well to caution all public bodies that anything that will not bear public scrutiny might very well remain undone the torrid weather of tho past week made ma feel downright lazy and x havent felt a cent like making an effort to think hard about tha things of long ago however tho keenness with which the readers of this column look for my weekly story is bo marked that j would hardly feci justified in taking a holiday even during the doc days hundreds of good peoplo would be so disappointed- well hero goee in tho block be tween elgin and frederick btreets many incidents crowd upon me ai octogealarian citizen said to a friend of mlno the other evening when dis cussing my reminiscences i think i can retnerabir as far back as the old man in the clock tower i can re call qullo distinctly when the place where hill a stare is and all along the street and post where tho q t it tracks are now was a hay field of course thero was no railway there then i saw john and lucius adams hauling in hoy to the barn which stood behind where john kenneys house now stands on ilower avenue john left for cali fornia a year or so after to prospect for gold he died on tho way from cholera lucius entered the methodist ministry and died at mitchell his first appointment dr shook bought the corner lot anil several other lots whon the adams property was surveyed into lota h built a cottage on the corner hlxtyj three years ago mr charles t hill fperj bought this property from dr look he moved to acton from peru on april 2 1818 with sleighs mr hill lived in tha pottage for a short time and conducted a furniture busi ness in one of the stores in the bar racks on main street during the summer the cottage was moved back to a site in tho rear of the present tin shop of mr j c hill and the prcuont tore and dwelling were built wrn oraham mr 1 hits brotherinlaw father of mum bella graham and mr humphries of milton were tho car penters who erected this building hliortly after its completion acton j vat office was hold in one side of tills store for a time the silt cut in the door for drop letters may be seen mr james mat thews present postmaster was in charge of editor of tha fttcs pnajvi to thin mun dane sphere he and ihlllp hrmntrcet the maternal grandfather of tho embryo editor wore warm friends mr hill noid tho morning thin little lad won born mr hcmntreet vrrnt into tho store and fiecfully arcoutud hlin thus well charlie i have a grandson now ha ciuno this morning whon i went in to boo him ho opened his ayes end said hello grandpa what given peculiar forco to the nlory in tho fact that mr hcmatreel wan totally deaf mrs hill was a remarkable woman the mother of three daughters and six or seven sons and nho wua helpmato to her husband por many years sho made a famous brand of raulasson taffy which tho childrtn of two or throe generations dollghtod in abovp any of the confections of today tho hill family oro widely scattered only john remains in tho old homo town one in in toledo ohio ono in monroe mich another in cloveland one la in honolulu hawaii another in fuolph one in port i to wan and one in toronto tho photograph gallery in the hill building has been a fruitful means of fostering the life work of a number of actoivu young men mr james a hill was one of the first to become an artist there he is now in toledo charles u in monroe mich cheater la in cleveland chan t moore is in athena ohio wesley hughes and 11 ilamahaw are in detroit midi oeorge illalr la in ilochrstcr n y and ticy are all dobilt thriving bualncssca present proprietor c a matthews also got his inspiration in this gallery tho other ntoro on this lot was ballt for john c hill thirtyeight years ago by 1211 snyder here tho business of btowart hill was moved ut john hill having become proprietor tho hall above was for years the oddfel lows hall and tho i loyal templars foresters home clrclo womena in stitute andtpther organizations used it it la now used as a band practice room on tho next lot i remember that samuel llghtheart had a cooper shop and a number of coopers wero employ ed majy flour and applo barrels wero- turnod out it was a most interesting place for us boys to congregate watch tha busy coopers assemble the staves encircle them with rived ash hoops and then put tbcm ovef a flro in a sheetiran holder with open top to dry then the heads were put in and the hoops driven down tight not long ago i heard of a story told by john hill to the effect that one saturday he was playing about lighthearts yard with the boys when all at once it became dork as if a heavy rain cloud was passing under the sun ho said they looked up and found that an immense flock of wild pigeons was fly ing over everyone will admit that the story is true because john hill told it old settlers know that in those dayu wild plgoous were always plentiful hereabouts in the spring and fait when the ughthearts moved to london thla property was bought by the late itobert swan tho citlxen who changed the name of the place from adarnaville to acton i understand mr swan bad tho name acton adpot- od because acton near london eng land was his birthplace ho was the first poetmaster w be appointed when regular mails were received hern ho was an uncle of mr james matthews and appointed him to be bis aaslstant mr swan built tho present twostory front to tho smaller house occupied by the ughthcart family after mr swans death mr swan and her stater mrs thurtoll lived there for many years the cooper shop was enlarged and utilized for a livery stable hdward motthcvrm warden bros joseph allan and w h itutledge all operated livery there twentyfive yrtoxu ago john willlama came from erin and bought tho property he ran a flrst- cloos livery improved tho property made himself a good citrxen generally and was elected first to the council and then to the iteovesbip after several years of illness mr williams died about five years ago whan the neat brick residence on the property was in course of erection mr a mi conn bought the older residence and livery business and after a year or two traded it to mr l d atkinson the present proprietor for cedar creel farm tho warren homestead on tho fourth line- let thla suflleo for thlo tvesk fn next issue therell be recollections of the next property which was the home of more doctors than any other place in town from the days of dr shook sixty yeira ago dr mcclarvin dr lowry dr uren dr auld dr spring er dr macdonald and perhaps one or two oihera true to hid trugt it wm one of tho days whon cllttm was inclined to rrnont his work tom tho err 1 ml loy had been nlrk for two days mid clifton who wan older than torn but nt 111 decidedly ono or tho junior- of tho office had been prnniotl into nervier to take hln place ti1i1 particular morning he had been ta a stationery store for office supplier and to a formletter concern for 00 mo wurlc that hud been onlcrrd a few days bo fore as a result of these two visits he vran carrying two packages both bulky ono awkward to handle and ti lhcrvery heavy lie liked better thr luiys whan grlpilag nrmly tho in ccntiooklng boakcaao which he imd usod in high school ho carried the firms deposit to the bank or brought from the bank the weekly payroll ho liked tho lie n bo of responsibility that throe errnnda gao him u10 know- ledge that ho tins entrusted to hundlo no much money an ho tried to easo the weight of the heavy iwrkarjo of form letters hn was ouddenly hailed by a familiar voice which he had not heard for many months turning ha faced a young follow of his own age kam hhemold who had been his nclghlkir and schoolmate in west port but who had left tha high school at tho end of his tlrst year and como to tho city throo yearn before clifton why hello sam chfton greeted htm corolally honestly glad to see tho familiar face which tnstanty recalled memories of ynrious boyish pranks and adventures but uneasily conscious at tho same time that there had been a change of noma sort in sam how ore things going with you 7 where are you working nowt sam scowled youll know that they ro not going very well when i tell yon that im hunting a place newopapefl arrears tho following infonnation regard ing a aubscribera liability for arrears of newspaper subscription appeared in tho legal column of a recent satur days mall and kmplre w s bond stroud i subscribed for a local paper for one year and paid for it after that they kept on sending tho paper to mo for three years and now demand payment am i liablot 3 they also dernandod thc- aubacrlptioq prlco for 1930 must i pay it ans it is difficult for a newspaper manager to keep in mind tha data whoa tho subscription of a subscriber will expire naturally the circulation department continues to oond the paper expecting to hear from the sub scriber it any change is to be made or if tho paper is to be stopped if tho subscriber continues to take tho paper from the post office after the tlms o his subscription has run out an im plied contract is thereby created that he will pay for tho paper which he has allowed tho proprietor to send him and his subscription shall continue on tho terms of tho original contract the original contract required a six months notice to bo given to put end to tho contract and it auty state that it will continue until terminated by soma notice given before the end of tho stibscrlptlon year on account of the smallness of the amount and the number of subscribers these c dltlpns are not unreasonable but of couroe the newspaper cannot claim for tho year irm there u no implica tion that subserlboni ere bound beyond the torrent year dword kills more than rtrle charles t hill was a merchant in actoti for many years and his son john has continued the business so that for sixty- throe years this has been hills store il is the only ntoro in town which has been continuously in the same family for anything like sixty years kennoy bros come next a recorl of something over forty years mr hill was one of the first members of acton municipal council in 1878 but ho had no love for publlo ufa and did not offer himself for reelection his son satpcs q was actons orst clerk and treasurer mr hill was a great lover of horwea he kept a blood racer and entered year after year in the races held on tho strulghtaway course which was popular on the acton crossroad from the village to the fourth line this course was maintained in condi tion fur racing and wldo enough for three or four horses abreast for many years t mr hill uuod to delight lu4elllng a story about the udvant of the present in spite of the long casualty lists of the present war fought with all tho naiidlah contrivances of our modern scienc the destruction of life is not so great in proportion to earlier wars r when soldlsrs fought hand to hand the offlatbii httenrotcrttototfthb mn hfaatyflinirwoutwi-awiu- piiivcrwnn the llo man abort swovd- caesa ported that ut tho bolt be fought near nomur his soldiers slew 0a00 or tho nervll there wero no wound ed w 1011 the weapon was tho short sword as men began to fight at longer range the death lists grew shorter it is an axiom of modern war that it coats u marksman his weight in lead to kill one of tho enemy why i thought dickhneheo told mo that you had a jtood place it wasnt anything wonderful sam grumbled tho pay was fair but tlicro was lots of liard work anyway they let ma out the same as several oilier people have done and so im hunting again i toll you cllf im getting sick of working for a living thero are plenty of ways to moko money x suppose you have a placer im with the excelsior holler shade company clifton answered proudly been with thorn a year i m doing pretty well too theyre a big con cera and mighty flno to work for sams glance rested on tho two big packages you must be doing well ho sold with them a year and only a com mon errand boy now the color flamed in cliftons face and his eyes were angry a common errand boy i well hard ly im helping out for two or three days while tom our errand hoy is sick but i toll you sam if you should come over to our place you d find that i mlocedly bomothlngmoro than an errand boy why it you know it was on the tip of cliftons tongue to silence sams sneers with the truth to ell of the trust that was placed in hint by his rbiployero of tho thousands upon thousands of julian tbnt ho handled every month of he nomfort- ablg fortune that had passed through his hands in tho months that he had been ecrvlnjj as rnpsrengtr to the bank but while tho words still trembled on his tongue sufton shut tbcm back- added to hi uneasy sense that there had been a ohnnffo for tho woroo in sam ca a sudilon memory of what mr dickinson his employer had gold to him when he first ocean going to tho bank dont talk about this part of your work collin tbo fewer there aro who know who our bonk tnessangec is tho better you never know when somebody will try to make a wrong two of ouch hnowiodgt as clifton stopped short he saw that a change hod come over sam face his eyes were eager as ho tumon to his companion why what do you do thats no importint 1 ho aikcd oh i don t supposo im so impart ant as i think he answered lightly only i happen to have some rather rrspanslblo work in tho omoocheck- ing up ha specifications that are made out for hs factory with the orders that wv receive 1 you kney how many mistakes iv naught hat would have been serious for ufl if hy tjad gone through youd understand why i consider my place an important dne but i suppose it wouldnt look so to you tho tager light had faded from sams eyes he shrugged his should- cra uypry ono o bis laste i don t cart for iu jyrj nf drudgery fnyoolf well good by i ii bajro to be on piy way as sam disappeared 1 iho fiqwd that continually surged through the street chfton was oonooioul that if had failed to impress tho other wuh the importance of ms position tho thought rankled as he picked up hln awkward iackages again and started oa his way i wonder if there would have been any harm he asked himself i cer tainly would like to have sam sheffield know just what i do and how much money is entrusted to me every month that afumooiuwhen he was ready to take tha deposit to the bank ho was called to mr dickinsons private oulco a noon edition of ono of the dally papers lay on the latters desk and he took it up as ho turned to clifton have you ever talked to anybodv about tho money you carry back an 1 forth for us collins he asked and clifton startled answered promptly no slrl im glad to hoar itl ive just born reudlng in the times hero tho accut of a holdup in which ileiil walker company lost their payroll it aeenls the young fellow who carries tho money has beon doing it for more than a year and is thoroughly trustworthy so far as bis honesty in concerned but ho a been bragging to a friend about the large sums ho canriod on 1 the frieild who is also honest onough told somebody else wiu lsnt bt hone- and this boh up la the consequence im glad h youo be fill ftulrm r wise euougb to keen lil c clifton felt ilftlo dljtxy as be thought of the eager eyes thaf bam hud turned upon him for a moment l have never talked obout it mr dickinson and you may b euro 1 names of itllh towns a pre i oh ma 11 was waiting in a rall- wuy station in ireland wheu two irish men- camo in and sat dowu by him uald one sunt iut its down to kllmary ive been and im oi my way bark to kilpatrlck ye don t say so said tho other its ntoself that s just after being down to kilkenny and i stop here a bf before 1 gu to khittole 1 what assassins tuclilmtd tho frenchman wouldtha i wcr safe ly back in prancei 1 j glud ho was to bo able to give that assurance what a satisfaction t won to fcol that ho had been true lila -ruu- not only in honesty but also in dlrctloiif keep strong a an aid to robustum tbouwod upon thotmtuxb um scotts emulsion ngrcfluur ju dockwork he year around a rich tottie scotr abounds in elomctua that con tribute to tho upbuilding of trenfltli bm mar that yaa tty scat im smajaion 9owsvrnxwiu oat in r dickenq office doy iho pemnvrrunrn with which tho unlmportunt ilnjrru in memory ill ii- luntrmftl by tin 1111111 total of whtt tho veteran p er who liilell rctlnd from hln pont ut ti inpin flute loudon cm citi rirult about cluirlnn dlrknin hack n ho nlxtini thin man it in iitid wun omen boy for tho nutluv then editing all the year hound all lurri members in tlint dlrkens wur a blark velvet coat with biff smoked pearl buttons and n fuocr waistcoat and irouicra of nhephord n plaid tho biggest check you over saw and great big- door n talker hat ua they called theui and his imlr iill hniijlnr down wiry like also that once upon altno nomfthody asked him is that a showman and lis mmwerod tliat in the groat charles dlckena a vivid picture and thla in probably why plaid trouncrn and all it still sticks in iimi former othco boys memory but ono wlnhca ho rould now recall some of tho other in inert ho murtt liavo observed in his remarkable chief no hor0e0 thcnc tho new servant girl was told to order tho famrfy vegetnblca at tho grocera after notinjf what won auk cd for tho tradesman inquired won t your ralntrcoa want any horsorodlsh today t homo just in nlco and frenh tossing her head indignantly mary jano replied no indeed nho dont wunt no euch tiling master kecpn a motor carl when using wilsons fly pads read directions v carefully and j r follow them exactly jar more effective than bucky fiy catchers clean to handle sold by druggists ami grocers everywhere ffisufifffflkkikffi5ffik2su dodge bro3 have concentrated on ono stylo of car and have been determined to make as good a car as can bo built tho dodge car has the reputation or low cost of upkccp easy riding eaw to operate and n low consumption of gaso line ah dodge owners arc well satisfied with tlioir choice investigate this car and be convinced dealer for acton and georgetown districts if you buy out of town and i buy out of town what will become of our town the dollar you spend in acton will come home to boost re read theso articles with care they may present something you hadnt thoushtof before patronize the people whose ada are here they are your neighbors and will treat you right the money you spend with them stays in circulation in acton and neighborhood you will atwvaya find it profitable to consult ua when dcalrinrr thy rjooda clothlnc doota and hhoco xjnrolouma oilcloths and oroccrica our aim la to anticipate your doslrea in acton mo lean a mills our aim u to sell you dry qoodn mans iurn lain bv and oroceriea tho quality and price of which will keep your money in acton wo can compete with anyone anywhere and atronily urxo com parison d c ru89ell the penalar tore jy pritprion rr uurlty ajid wholcaomancaa in patent fwmulaa wo carry a choice perfumery toilet artlclca vlctrolaa our sprlnjf wall paper flalo is now on und very uiccal bar- culno aro offered a t drown conault ua irat whon buying hardware wo carry a compleja atomic of nholf nnd heavy jiardwiuv wuyervaro ulcry ofiinlewnre 0c aiid cun puiyinjb ho rnoa crilmt tur prlcoa and unllty tiro rljihl jameb 0ymon order your coal new pelay under prevent condition invariably meana an advanoo in tho price nut htovo and iurnaoo coal now on hand wo carry grocer e oa woll j c hill navor duy furniture from a cutaloirue it all looks bpod in plcturto when buying from um you eo tho urtlolc before you buy and our beat udvlco und aervloo la youro uudui faking in connection johnstone dv co many still love to be humbugged seem not to mind having something pui over on tbcm tho least bit pink pyjamas for shirt mail 0udek houses find it easy to make substi tutions because op the cost of making exchanges make up that order for oroceriea lirlnc it ta ua vo can compato in ucrvlce quality and prlto with anyone auywhoru wo carry ua well a cull lino of pry aooua nelson a co w hawa bard it before and wo aay it otfuln you can buy to better advantage in acton than in toronto ba ua when you reuuiro unythliuj in oenoial morchandloa wo will nut bo unduroold l gtarkman now that warm weather la upproacjilnjc you will rtyuire iefroa runout our drinks urti ioo cold and invigorating our lco crmju la dullcloun our cundlca freali olid wholoaorpo h wtlctj- our lro uualnaaa connejjtlop in acton la urn pie proof that our meat voiretablca u provisions ore of tho beat quality we uell on oloaa mars inn and ootid tho prlvllcre of upptyliui uur houe ftdoencpy a evans i jvaa a faraouu american iihovnuiii vlio declared that tho people luyr- 40 bo 1 urn bushed fuuf imiyluif lu jnuny ynri pd now but omu- tlmea 1 atna huf h-r- in ibou ou ihufji frujh in if nojy ua hero wua when it vran flrat utlorud ioodlo ay u ruin do not lllo tho fdou of havliuf nomethlnff put over on them but from tho way in whit h tho crvut mull order huuuca in tho bif cltlcu flourluii it muiua tliut u irul many puoplo do not mind it a bit tho buulneau rami who whim ho b tn a call for an urtlclo which ho ha1 not in stock utlcinptii o uuljutltutu 00nu of her article of a olmlljr noturu without ttlliiiir tho buy- r of tliu uubntltutlon la putllntf bomothlni oyer on lili ruutoim r 1 iv mtail merchant nowaduya attempt to do a fnlne f thut kind tho trxf majority of mercimnta do nof do thin for tyo roiupmi iiu fmuun u huf thoy ttyqulrfn t l u u fhey could und tho olur lu that hiy cuulijn dp i if hoy wotli tlio man who buyu un iirlclo oyl thy muntor ftiid uoea whit bo buy t ne btforo ht 1h1 fur l lu prvty uui to what ho wunly ordered shirt oot pyjamas jjut there la another claim of muruiuutt- of which the eoinu thins cannot bo uald a man who hua boon clonoly oouncctud with some ut tho bltf mall order houoca la authority for tho utatimcut unit tho heads of tho vurlous rncrihuiidluo duliurtniuuta of muny niull order houats hnva ataudliia ordoru to uuballtuu with tho neurut thlii they have if tho articles ordered aro not id ototk und avullublu for dullvvry it b ro late j that in out- liiiuincu uu u rwuti of tin aotnutructloiia a man who onlired u drum ohlrt from u mull ordi r huimu remlvcd u pair of pink pyjamaa iiuitcad we do i in aji kinds of fro oh and cured meata und it ta our dcairo to o court- und hold your patronoi0 by fair price a ami honest dealing we endorao thla comwlcn buy in acton it paya w landsdorouqh oargalns in l4idlco silk fleeced stocklnga at 33c bob loitarb overalls at 2 co a ihlmnt of itob lontii mnu wearing shrta iximitil thla ftok blioo rcdalrlng a npcciality e k cook it la uuay for tho mall or tutlon of another arttclu for tin to exchmifia an article reculvi uudurtukliiif ilor liouito to tut uwuy with tills ubut- oiiu thut in ordurud fur tho ruuioii that 1 fivin u lutaloiiuq tciuao la a coatly when you duy shoes prora ua you ure auro of occur inc the beat aeloctlon in acton our priooo ore much lower than city prlccu our uuuraihoo lu behind ovcrj thine wo nail kcnncy droft our dread is oakod lutht hero in acton and wo iruar- ant ltu wholcjiomcnirui wo solicit no woll your putrunaeo for horoo- mndo lokoa ptisfry eft- ve ulm to dutlsfy m edwards a co this campaion ajoota tlth pur approvnl und rui our hearty pnil bear0more a qo our pgrsonsl interosu aro centred in auan this mov ment is doarrvitit of wucda and wo indorse name ryoer a mowat glove co i am local distributor lor tho 1ord automobllo and can uupply you with ucnulno 1 ord parti ut ruatonulilo prices a cumplgto ntok of tin 3 ulwuyu on hand l t your unit cur bo u 1 ord h a coxe exchanges are costly if a inuil order lucr lu iiluuppihitid in hiu purcluuic oa ho is viry apt to bo whn ho omiiittrtm tho urtlclo upon its arrival with the i ture and tlowry dcsorlpuon which upicarud in the cutulocua tho wlauat plan la to tuko wliut ho nti und muko the best of it for every tinio ho uuud an article but u to ho uti hmnnl hu la llllns up tho oxprcua or frelsht churtoti und ovon if tho urtlt lu la aictiunifcd as reiuoatod tho buyir is not upt to fura much butlur un tho uccund uttqinpt tho mall onlar lioutns ure wvll awuru of the fact that tlio majority of their cuatoiucru will nut to thu troubjo antl txciih- of rvturnliiff un artlclo if it doou not como up to their oxpoc tattoos and as u rcault they can work tho aubutltiitlou iuiiiu to their heart content tho houiu merchant howovci ujiiiot do buuhiusa i tills wuy 1111 1 us bus bouu suld thu nmjiiity of tljum would not do it if thoy could tlio homo niun hunt if ho hua not tho iitlolo cutlod or niuy uttci ullothlr with the uxliiunutloti tllut it lit of tllu uulile uuullty us the ono fur wlilch thu cuulunu r njito i it t iihii hunta 110 wuiluyu oven hiutlulto to offer noitiutliliu junt uu 101 i to llm lijntomor esueclaliy whon tho urtlclu 1 ul it fir la unit lhutliuii l- omti wq htii uml tluiiltthnoirntnrriiiviitluiih doualy ttui luunufuclurvr hut to lit tempt to niako u auhuilcutlon without tho kiutwlutlto o coiieenf of tlio ruaiomurl woll it lun i bolnc ilonn by hu hal mrthunpj todiy sudtitution madp paby hgtiutltulon in rrwuu ousy for tlio auh onlor houttoti nlty by thu ct that they do not nell tiiunh of vfuu1 hi known a fidyortiscfl uonis i manufncturo and repair all kinds of furnlturo lot nm ctlnato for you on thu making over repair inc upholutorlne or your furniture which ruiiulrcij uttcntloii i jruuruutco my work tliu lurtilturo hujpltul w j 8tuckev ws do msrchsnt tallorln our utock of linpurtod mid ilumua- tlo woolluiiu for nprlnir und uuiuqier im coinpluto wo stand behind our output und buuruiitoe uulltfuctlou w m cooper novr uuy jowollory ram cstalojubs all jwotoiy lotkrt m in tutj whon buyliis fiuni nil- you uoo tho urtlclo und uu woll you huvo tho ihku nt of my iturvlu udvlco und per uonul uuurun tuu qcq hyndo- co ntrp la una pthdriat if o jo ufl esliinnlo on your rp- qlrcmonto wo pieparanlaim tnaho eittinatei and ttyka coitracut for any kind of huudlnr wo would urcal orderina noit wltitera cpol now j a mqkeniie thut is goods that huv nutloi uifhly udvcrtlned by thu muuufao uji uuch udvcrtlnln fair dealing and low pries are bulldltiat up our business wo carry a full line of orouuriea and pruvlsloiia und our prlt en will re- liovo tho nccoaalty of further uetircti our quality und prlco wilt stund cuiuimruori mrs j modojjqall a lurce purt of tho mur huiidlao which tho mull order houses noil pui krs jo bo fiiiinufucturid by un in ulthuuh in moot cases little of t in uiuila in heir own plan fa mmli of thin in o re hu lull mi bcuio only tio hi uf tho mail ordrr hotmu pod n hi t iy snbailuu one nrtlda foi miolhur without tho untonior balnjr uny tho yiner the methods of tho hnmo maichunt uuulrnlly aro dlftunuic with tho criat deytloptnant of advtttlulii- in lettnt yturs niuoli of thu unr eliutidlsa cnrriut by thu retull tuo return t ij udvutluud cooda xjicno jfuods are of fumulur brumlu tliti nanieu of which havu beon mudu famous by tho notloiml -utv- tlniui of tho muklrn 1 his adveitlalitk bt a distinct protection tu tho buiti for tlm latin knows whun ho gnvn into his local store ahd uaks ftn uu irtlilo of thlu kind thut ho will net ut what lie aska for if thu inert hunt bun it in wtink uiyi tliat ho will be told if tlio artlclo ts not lu nt t k i hi iu la uhsoluti ly in oppurtuniiy fur tho merchants to put eno ovu on liim gyu if tin uitiuhunt liad ths liu lltiatlou tu du so nsxt tims you hsqujrs iloolu hhoca liubbcrn ee lof mo cndluvor to ulaot voui rtmilrelnctia my titx k in comiilulo- my quully la of tbo bos my irios uro rlaht itupulrlnf ijiiip w williams cash and carry qrocory lverythiiiir frniti prices nuson ulu quality tho lo huu ly fho ewt loucu tmiip iu it oima dluii i m 1 urlin nt t ummlualiiii uitwb youhk iluil cmyh llortieu r iiulu iluy for nolo tihouts un 1 mini ftilvt 1 wunlotl chl8ter plank main ht llioiic 11 consult me first whun oit rctulr6 turn intuitu of uny kind i um hi for intuinutloiiul muclilnury uuruiituu you tiruliiultloi implo vlr i y btioln uml ulithiii us w ii chao c parklk

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