1 fc l 1 i gufp acton 3ter jitpbu thiiithday auoubt 7 11 a0onq for evebv oav tlio wniiry w rlil p a hoory place 1 r tlxiiut with hearts to win il tluink 1 l them not a liumuii face hut hnit soma la u tiler in it tin soul th it c mm with hunnl mlrtli though health bnil fortune vary lirlugn beck the oillrihoott of tha uutli an i ko m it boo nil and merry tho tiuiy worhl an oacr puca vc th io willi wit i unit h tvhero airura emtloii lo the men ijal him who jarca rufuso lit tim ii i mi lost task tho hand can try tlio in limit round of luty knowlotln can amply clarify and urt imi crawn willi beauty kindly place is this v r thorn wh love an t work apaoa anil nil tli i hands wllh lowers to kin 1 and just and rriteful hearts tin present traco h given co find u navtn in thoinstlves anil find thtroselves in heaven t wan the fifth morning that i martha und had arisen with a jl headache she could not oat und the long day in the school room was torture she could not ac count for her condition for she had been well all her life up to thin point hhe had hoped that the headache would pass hut when the fifth morn- in came eho decided that ahe muit sot rid of it dim way and so aha went to tho doctor a croon the street from her boardin place xr boyd ho4 hui omoe martha had no idea how he looked hhe found him middle aaed plain and kindly too much work and too little play he aald tersely oel you a car a whatt martha stared in amaae i oct you a car and learn to drive it blpend your friday afternoons and liaturdys and sundays out of doors that a uio beat prescription i can five you you don t need medicine if he had bidden her buy on aero plane martha could not have been more surprised she looked down at the floor and then up at the doctor and it came to her that he knew ex actly what he was tnlhiri about- b3u went back a cross he street to mrs dodds where ahe boarded and sat down on the verandah and thought iresently mrs dodds came to the door and looked out doctor cure you v she inquired martha shook her head no he only cave me a prescription im con- slderlng whether to have it filled i advise you to said afro poddn doc boyd knows the human anot amy ilka i know my pocket my land i if he told me to cut off my head don t know but i d try it ivp got that much confidence in him evr since he brought my man through typhoid martha slshed it was time for to go to school and she went her headache might wear off and any way it was friday and school only lasted until one o clock at eleven o clock she cot permission to dismiss her room bhe had reached th point where she could endure hhe started home by the shortest cut taking a noisy little street which she hod hitherto avoided half way dawn the street she cams to the con crete facing of a garage in front of the larore stood a cor about which a man was fussing martha looked up st the sign and decided that tho name and the sign belonged to him i d uko to buy a roadster of some kind she said have you cot one for baler he straightened up with a grin this is a roadster and its for sale be said how much do you want for itt four hundred dollars its only boon run 3000 miles and its in good condition- it ii take you anywhere i d ilka to demonstrate it for you you ve cot the time very well sold martha just at that moment she looked upon the car as a savior of har reason the man opened the door and she cot in and sway they went he put the car through its paces with astonishing re sults at last be suggested that they chance places and martha take tha wheel she obeyed once lone years before martha bad made an attempt to drive her aunt carolines old white horse the mem ory of that experience came to her now as she tried to keep the coy little roadster on a straight course between tho bank and the ditch alter a few moments ahe began to get the hong of steering presently the psychology of pedals and gas control began to- reveal itself to her she elt that she hod not taught physics eleven years for nothing hhe mode a turn with such a sure hand that the man cheered har say youve graduated be said i guess we better go borne mar tha said its getting dark it must be going to rain he grinned aby idea what time it isr he asked no it must b past dinner lime llm four oclock grinned the man four martha pretty nearly dikli od tho cur in har surprise why it can t be she stiunmarod he let her nee his watch koua o clock raur mured martha why dldn t you tell jnr oh it didn t make say dlfferenoe to mo if it dldn t to you sold the man tom hunt will look after the garage while i m gone martha could not understand it where had the time gone she had not once thought of her tost dinner and her head felt as clear as a bell blie was her old self again t ii take this car she said bhe felt that she could have given for it all the money she had rather than let it go by youve bought you a cor sail mrs dodds us martha was eating her wuy from beginning to end through the supper menu was that dr boyds prescription v martha nodded i had no faith in h to begin with she said that s because you dont know doe do yd returned mrs dodds martha spent the most of the next two days in her car monday morning she mu up at six o clock for an hours v l-h- a s herself to uu larstantl them perhaps they all needed some sort of cure them was lid ulus llurton for in stance she was pale ns a ghost and i okrd us ihoujjt nho iia1 not a friend in tho wurl l or in inly it was selfish o gp ulxiut with uii empty sot in the martin wui mtonluliccl at tho grill tudo with which fiic little teacher ac enptod her invitation to ride in those tangy hours before breakfast they grew to km w nit h other intimately martha heard uf the uttlo sister whon kllsabeth llurton wan putting through school the uttlo in tor seemed to 1m the thing that could urlig the light lo tho glrhsw rti fare martha guvo miss llurton all tho morning ride t bile noedr a braror tar the day she thought it was miss loln j whom si o look afternoon miss ielong was elderly and quiet hhe too was working for somebody bcsldtt herself tin invalid mother it was ostonh hlng how many of tho toucher wore working foi somebody i esldos thomsolvgs thqugh martha ha i never suspected t before the ijttlo car wii helping tier to cuch knowledge of others as surprised nnd touched her f believe alio thought that life is only narrow whore one sottish must be my association with tho fields and woods and river that has holpod mo to all the rest tho fall passed on by one mar tha s passengers deserted hor as tin cold grew intense uut she still whll ed away every day with her hands ii thick gloves und hor ears and throat covered from the sharp air that hrees ed past her windshield bhe was climbing chestnut hill one morning whorl over a dip in the road sho came upon a stalled car it was a big high powered machine she saw at a glance and sho slowed down for it the driver had the hood up and was doing oo mo thing with spark plugs can i do anything for you sir she called cheerily he straightened up and looked straight into her face martha felt s funny little thrill for it was curious time and plaxo in which to be meeting dr iloyd again good morning miss und he sold yes you can do something for me if you will my cars stalled and four miles up chipmunk hollow old pete danns uttlo granddaughter is waiting for me to save her life if i can do you think you can get mo there t i will if i can martha answered bhe had read all about tho chipmunk hollow road hud been warned away from it carefully hhe was not sure that she and the uttlo car could make it but she wan going to do bor best- she opened the door and ttiw doctor got in beside hor with his medi cine bag please make an good time as you can he said as he glanced at his watch its pneumonia and mo ments count they wtarted up the hill through on old abondoned pasture between the hill and the crest lay chipmunk hoi low with a rood which won never in tended for inexperienced autolsts it wan all that martha could do to keep the little car straight in the ruts and off the edge of calamity tho doctor let her drive as she would but the sllenoe was tense it was a crucial test for marthas strength and nerve and will power as tho car tumbled down the last stony slope and paused before the for lorn gray house dr boyd spoke you bad better come in and let mrs darin make you a cup of coffee he said martha followed him her hands ached with cold and her grip on the wheel and her breath seemed beaten out of her body tho are and the coffee revived her she was quite hor self when the doctor came out of the sick room i just want to tell you miss und he said that tho uttlo girls all right you got mo hero in time then he went to the phone and called up garage in town and gave an order or two an hour later a big car cuso ning up to the door under tho hands of the best driver procurable martha went back to town in the big cor sit ting beside the doctor with the little grey car trailing behind you mode a splendid run miss und said tho doctor i dldn t think you could do it but i hod to let you try you 11 take any sort of a chance when ufa depends on il and that is bow martha came to marry dr boyd ills gift to her oi their wedding day wu a bbz twelve cylinder car pain tod grey with her monogram on tho door the sunday school lesson foh sunday auoubt 10 1010 winning ot11liu to tiihibt arts lfl 0 it j jamos t 10 30 additional material for touchers i uko 10 1 10 john 3 1 16 4 27 38 arts 20 17 ai 28 30 31 common scripture pssssgs 0 arid u vlalonu pcured ly 2 aulla ln iiiglirthoro won a man of mara don la atundlrig besoechlng him und saying come ovpr into macedonia mil help us 10 and whnn ho hail soon tlio vlulun straightway wo nought tl g forth into muoedonui concluding thuf god ha i railed us to j reuch the tfon i unto them i helling nnll therefore fnm trios we made etrajght courso to homo thruce unt tlm duy folli wing to nu poll 13 and from thoncv to 1 hill pi which in u city of mucvduahi tho first nf the district n human colony un 1 wo wore in this city tarrying certain days 13 and n tho habhath day wo wont forth without tho guto by n river aid whore wo uui mim i thoro was a pluco uf pray or and w4 nut d wn und mj ko unto tho women i hut wore i inn to gotlier 14 an i u certain woman na tod lydla a seller uf purple of tho city of thyatlra one thut worship oil god hoard un whoso heart tho lord opened to glvo hoed unto tho things which were spoken by paul 15 and whtfn sho wan baptized und hor household she besought us saying if ye have judged mo to bo faithful to tho lord como into my house und abide there and sho cons trained us 19 my brethren if any among you err from tho truth and one convert him 20 let him know thut ho who con vorteth u alnnor from tha error of his way shall savo a soul from death un 1 shall cover a multitude of sins golden text ye ahull be my wit nessen both in jorusultfm and in all judoa and hamurlu an 1 unto tlio ut term oel part of the earth acts 1 fib departmental topics and references primary toplo helping others t know jesus acts 10 0 1c memory verse ye shall bo my wit nooses acts 1 8 junior topic paul tolls o thorn about jesus acts ib 0 ie memory verso horn 1 6a intermediate arid senior tuj lo wit nesslng for christ young poop to and adult toplo tho duty and privilege of personal evan go i ism acts is 0 1c james c id 20 dan 2 2 3 john 0 35 38 1 car 8 30 21 i blsekbonrd win otheiih by christian living win otheiih by ciiiustiaw testimony win otiifms by christian preaching labor and liquor 1 ow ooclal dnvelopmsnta are more significant than the changed attitude of organised labor to prohibition two yvnru ago the trades anil labor coun iho of canadian cities wore strongly nrrnyrd in opposition to tho various t rohluitory laws and not the leas reunon for this wss the distrust awak onedod by tho fact that prohibition was advocated by large employers for what workmen upoeid lo be class purposes tho working out of prohlbllon how over has lis 1 unexpected results inbn inoetlng nro better attenled anttncre is less disposition to leave urly before the bars should close and certainty the now conditions under pro lilbltlon huva made cur more sustained intention and study of the problems of industry it is not surprising therefore that prohibition has been accompanied by un em i hullo re assertion of the as i irutlons or lultor for better condition un i more effective organisation in sup imrt of those aspirations this ox plults why leading organisations in tlio shl ibullding industry appeared before tha v h benate committee in opposl lion to prohibition on tho ground that increased industrial unrest followed thu doing away of tho liquor trade on the other hand men like i ro feasor lea cock have awakened deep resentment by i leas that the rdlnary wi rknr is far more happy sitting with hln mug of boor than attending to the dutlen of his union and writers in lutiur paicrs have protested against tho efforts of men conspicuous in fin uncial circles to re torn the open i f liquor it m therefore not surprising that ono labor council after another has pluco1 itself on record is favoring pro lilbltlon while there ore still several who hae nt t thus fully clinngod theli mind and others who would favor th provision for beer there is no doub about a wlleapread and definite change from hostility to support of drastic measures for tho restriction of the f liquor great efforts have been put forth from various- unions and labor councils to secure from various unions and labor otinclls expressions of opposition total prohibition but the efforts to mulnlaln the old line up have bee unite disappointing if prohibition brings as it nrst re suit u more thoughtful and dlsclp lined und also a more ambitious aplrit in organised labor every true cltlxcn will rejoice yours faithfully fcrnfcst thomas board of social service toronto july 18th 1019 your savings mean much to you they are as important to you as his millions to the millionaire perhaps more so they mean the beginning of your independence the founding of your fortune then entru3mhtn to a banlcwnh a reputation for 87 yean of tillable and courteous servtce we accept deposits from a dollar up and pay 3x compounded halfyearly the bank of nova scotia 330 000000 w a graham atiloi mi octooursaeh ill luxs worm iowders provp their line they do not cause any violent itirl ant n in the stomach any pain krll itig hut do their work quietly i lalnlinaly no that the daatrurtii n ii wt nun in itnpercei tlhle yet y urn tin r usl ap i from tho hrl ufi l inn rovemant in the con tl n of the duffcrer un 1 an unllro matk ii if manifestation of tntornut i ul it children cry for fletchers castori a nrirly ull children are subject o rnis und many are born with them are them suffering by using mother uvts worm hx term ins tor tlio best nedy of the kind that can be had thou 0 ts labor saving implements ploughing with four horses and two furrow plough will says a dom inion experimental farm bulletin cost a fourth less per acre than whore the work is done with two horses and a single furrow plough and in tho former cose the ploughman rides while at work disc harrowing discing one acre twice with a single disc und two horses cost 1 with a double disc and four horsea the same operation cost 0 cents and a much better job is harrowing two seta of harrows at tacbod with four harrows ore as easily driven as oue net one man does the work of two a light high riding cart attached to tha img bar ct tho harrows al lows ho teamster to rldo the horses can then bo driven mora quickly and the harrows wll do better work the man does hts work much more easily heeding hooding onu acre with three horses and a 12 dlwa drill will cost 0 cents with four horses and a jo dlso drill it will cost 90 cents 1 ut a stop on tho back of tho drill und ride cultivated iloel crops with a one- horse lmploment four acres u day be cultivated ut a coot of ii per acre the nun wulks with a two horso implement seven acres per day can be cultivated ut a cost of about 00 cents er acre the man rides cultivate roots with the hlllers turned inwards when the plants are small cutting close to the plants thin saves from one to two days in thinning an acre and increases the crop mowing machines with a k foot bar it cost 06 cents to uut an sere of hay with a 8 foot cutting bar it costs only 10 cents with a 7 foot one of the finest parables in modern literature is tho story ten times ooo is ten it tells how ten people most ly strangers to eactf other meeting in u railroad station after the funeral of a common friend agreed together to live as this man had lived and tell others about his life in three years the ten had become a hundred in six years a thousand and in twenty seven years the whole world hud taken man un its example and was living his life that ntory is a picture of ovory disciples duty to win others to christ and of what would como to pass if each believer did his utmost to spread the good news let us consider how we may do our part in winning tlio world to christ 1 the highest requisite for loading others to christ is a christian hfo wo influence more by what we ore than by what we say ho who would savo others must himself be saved ho who would draw men to christ must him self follow christ we win others by our persona direct testimony wherever jesus went he wan seeking souls and speaking to thejn whether singly or in groups isvorywhcro in church and by tho riverside in tho tomplo on the ship even in the prison iuut was bearing witness to christ 3 the preaching of chriat in tho public service of his church and wher ever people can be assembled is thj great instrumentality for winning men whatever may be the theme of a set mon it should point men to christ and show them how to find him lei every preacher proclaim it to his congrega tlon every christian worker in social meetings every sunday school teach er to his class rssdinos lor next week monday the croat commission matt 38 1620 tuesday beginning at jerusalem acts z sb 47 wednesday and in all judeu acts 0 31 43 thursday and in hunwrta acts 8 1 it- friday unto tho uttermost 1 art acta is 113 saturday christian missions in j lion acts 14 8 20 j htinduy the natlotie before thu throne hoy t 9 17 willin to be reasonable tho talented actress mian lena ash wall who did a lot of entertaining nf wounded soldiers during the war telli a story concerning an irishman numoj mcouire cussed and suffering from trench fever says miss ash well ha positively refused to take a second dose of modi cine which happened to unusually nasty bovernl smiling nurses bent over him und tried to coax him to bo good come p loaded one drink this und you ii get well and rosy too chimed in a second i to uofjulro brightened up ylslbty and sal up in bod after aurveylng lh i i retty group ha enquired eagerly an 1 will yes be after tsllln me which one of yes is iloalaf all wheat may be needed ilusslu tho former granary of europe will not be able to feed herself muah ivhh have any wheat for export ii contra i europe tho disturbed social und poltlcal conditions will probably tend to decrease production india ordinarily on exporter will need to import from australia as her crop ii distressingly short children cry for fletchers fletchers custoria u strictly a remedy for infants and children foods are specially prepared for babies a babys medicine is even more essential for baby remedies primarily prepared for grown tips are not interchangeable it was the need of a remedy for the common ailments of infants and children that brought castcoia before the public after years of research and no claim has been made for it that its tu for aver 30 years has not prpven what is castoria castorla is a harmless substitute for castor oh paregoric drops and soothing syrnpe it is pleasant it contains neither opium morphine nor other narcotic substance its age is its guarantee for more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief oi constipation flatulency wind colic and diarrhoea allaying feverish ness arising therefrom and by regulating the stomach and bowels aids the assimilation of food giving healthy and natural bleep the childrens comforts the mothers friend genuine castoria always saturday treat try our new chocolate crisps bu potior to patterkrlsp reg coo jb baturday special 40o other 60c chocolates for 30e j cocoa bud better than uaplo iluds fb boe our ice cream parlor is agal open with much better ice cream and tho some good service ttulk ice cream pint 30o brick ice cream each so any quantity delivered harold wiles canada food beard lloinn no s1qe mill btheet acton the bond hardware co ki i i fl ii mini xk t rl i fnm t3 7b t t0loo t nth ii until cku i i ut 1700- ami 1 lulr 2q 276 t3 76 law i llruth 200 300 awn twltign 11200 uvulir huh juj 0 0c coc 70c ooc tl 10 123 wutor urui lalv luwu v4 h inch 17o i cr t orrug itod ijiwii 11 i i 20o jkr foot inch 22c ir xt cloudy ir hose in h 2so txr fool ikxiymr hose s lich 22e per foot couplli gii 20c hone hundn bo ach hone wuntiors 15c eutli iuwii strings 60c 5o ooc 2xi hose heru 1so f2s fsjux we have what you want tlic bond hardware co ltd phone 1012 ooelpm l 125 tlo jt itli 13o per hi when yoa need boots shoes at any tune but fsom w williams savage co established 2ab wynoham 8t cuelph mill street acton famous for satisfactory footwear reasonable prices diamonds jewellery library desk sets fine china cut glass silverware silk umbrellas fountain pens specialists in wedding and birthday gifts expert watch and jewellery nepasirero savage co in use for over 30 lears ihi cihuji com ut i lei ahe won uut again the september weather won shining uear and roads were ut their best my land i wish everybody looked as well as you do atlas und mrs dodds said admiringly mprttih looked in hi glass hhe h oome in with her c hooks glowing it come to her that what ahe had needed more than all else was a fresh interest life had become a routine and a mon otony nina months of teaching three months of vacation at aunt carolines in llardoixsbbjo so for eleven years sho had never thought that she oould have anything different but now simple a thing on a little second hand cor- had made all the dlffarenoa in the world to her hhe began to wonder if othor teach ers felt the way she had she had never inyuired into the uvea of her oollawe fhey were merely ports of tha machine like herself then auddsnly she began by understanding hay korks to itch off a load of hay by hand takes hulf or thrso quarters at ill hours tutrd work the horse fork will do it in flftoen minutes hinders with t foot hinder and three horses an acre can be cut or as4 cents with an s foot binder and four horses it cost only lo cents how ever to get good results with an i fot lo strung rtd american lire enqlan no sal binder the straw i nd i ell american opttcal glass not an ounce of optical glass was made in tho united btatoa before the war ere its close they were turning out twenty tons u month hor a sat lsfactory lens whether for telescope held glass periscope or earners ordln ary glass will not suffice neither will 4 single kind of glass no rnfunr how high its grade a lens of one kind of gloss has faults that cannot be avoided xcapt by making a composite of vari ous glasses cemented together some to correct for shape others for color and no on a good microscope objeo tlvo will frequently have am many as ten separata small lenses of dlfftvant g le and curvatures and the lataat and most necessary variety tha no called jena gtass wan onoe made only in oerrnany now the u that jlke all the others v american publication has bven a rnoru enxtlvo supporter of the ullluil cause than life of new york vrom tha day thut the huns invaded del glum this clever weekly urged the mural obligation of tho united btatoa to enter the wur ugulnsf the dovostu tors of civilisation life proved a thorn in 1 raaideul wluon sldo until aftor two and a hulf years he finally threw down the gauge f battle to the oer mans now that the war is over it la foremost among thoso anwjciui perl odlcals which admit that drltnln madej the greatest contribution of ull the allies to the achievement of ultimata ictory in a recent issue life say ono hear ttuif fenth of tho stun i lug timber in krjiiutn was destroyed in lie war bu that hi isngland una half f the standing timber wa iuf down or wur uses kipling upvakn uf hng tho llatik of the open credit the iuwtldrhousa uf the line bo ho was tho 1owderhouse of tha ilun ts about right bhe put out in jnoy und power in quantity so vast that people still have the impression thut she is un immense reg rvulf ux migfltj n4 thereris viol ens tnlatrr sumo ispers of her pulling tha tug of tho united hiatus lu tho ieuce con gross und planning to use amerlian i power to rivet her dominion on the ourth hut that is either i ropagands nonsense llrllulti haa spent her vary life blood if she is at obstacle human welfare now is tho 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