Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 23, 1920, p. 3

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uttf attnit 3f rrr f tiiullhoay diccbmiibh s3 180 santa ctaub olf trjlz train on cjlirlstmas ve nn emlirtnl train spoil nn through the blackness of night ami nloft the pitchy dark la twmln with lh eam or its flerc iieafl- llght in a crowded ear a n lay plat hat a mother and her nhlld th wumttnh face bore wm hut the llttlo maid only mlled hhc tuaged away at her mother dress and her vole had a marry tin and nho said now mother ut lm what boots claus will brina- sadly tho mother shook her head an she thought of a happier post he never can find us here ana said tha train is going loo fast vriftraothbc ye bo will com i aay ho swift are hu fin reindeer thay run al ovr tha world today ill hang u etocking here she splnnsd her stocking up pn tha j than oloaed her weary eyes and wwn aha uw each longedfor treat n flroani lands paradise on tha seal behind our little maid a rough man aat apart a aoft light over hla features played and aunahlna wu in hla heart an tha oar draw up at a busy uwn thl roujih man loft the train hut scarce had from lb car gotdown until ha wm back again and a sraat big bundle of christmas joya liulgedeut from hla pocket wide lie filled hr gtooklng with sweats and lojd by tha dreamers aid at dawn tha llttlo one woke with a ho at it wu sweet to aaa her glee i knaw that santa would find ma out he eaugbt the train you aaa sister belle winter fecdinq of young cattle there la no tlma that gain can ba rondo more profitably with ryoung stock than th- period from six months ta twolyaara nf eke there thats done and mean every weedo it mr btwvohad a lot of chappy chrlatmeees together and theyoung stock and i vft abaorvod tteat tho vary beat umaawajye had havej been whom wo rlabuthejjaxdeat tbojhe 3ot j ak ik nnt waan ttt tvtlka in howavar la to et tha stock rough during thui tlma particularly durlng the wtnler not even giving a main tenance ration oo often paaa the whiter without having made any- appre aby tha fanner depandlnjr upoathe posturw during tha summer to put tha sjl into salable condition too result of bueaa welsei is ibal lights sfa ara obtained or heifers ara dolayad in- maturity with oorraapondlnc tha ralspr in order to carry youiia atocic to b advantago durtna tho wlntw months roota or uooulantfaada ofaoum kind should bo provided buch oeda will takotba plaoo of hay and arajna loreby la a in tha eoat of winter- ina and at the aame time make it ipoaglbla tjor cho animal to make the beat usaox eueh dry faada baeauaa of aldlne- jj tha dtseetlon of both tha rouchceud meat atyen- youn took cannot make ain with out protelnteedaof eome kind thla may- be auppllad by faedina plenty of clo b i o mm ood clover bay for youtur atock can- not b too atronaly uraad the practice teo oltebta to feed tha young alock the poorest- hey whereas the opposite should be the- rule if the best raaulta are to be obtained are mixed in the proportion of two ports each of thebran and oats ts one part of the oil meal it la rlaky te feed oottonsoed to young stock pax- tloulariy iq those under one year pf sge with ropts or enauage togjether with clover hay soodgrowldg ration is possible without grain feeds if roota or anallaga are available a poor quali ty of hay or good straw may be fed along with soma grain to furnlshtha protein reaulrements and good grow ing conditions thereby maintained oood feeding is more important fol lowing the bousing of thla stock in the mil than at any other time dur ing tho early winter la when particular atte should be given to the feed ing of ypotue stock aa at this time they respond more readily to good treatment and ifvny skimping in feed la to be practised 1st it bodurlng the latter part of the- winter at which tlma sfock seems to do with less feed than earlier in tha winter wtfen the days pre xyhe placing of voung stock upon a dry ration after oommg frofn the pas ture in the fall iaivexy ukejy to be attended with stomach troubles and u tho supply of suoculent feed la limited levthese be fed in modergtlon at this time tb avoid too great at 1 ohangb in feed- a gradual change to ihe dry feed as thowuter paseeawul j prove to bo less risky care should be exarclaed ini feeding a meal nilxture particularly f no suo culent feeds are given as very often a desire to bring on an uluhiifty nnlmal quickly may if too begyy feeding is praetued result it increasing unthrifty condition through impaired digestion at tho kentyllle btatlon yearl- fngheifora ted 0poundapf rooh- pound of hay and 1 poonda of meal as pooember and no grain for the following ave months mado an r this period of s pounds and an average gailvfor tho brest ot olinds r five fed the atajrvo ration dufing the seven inootlia- made an kverags gain ot 874 pounds andf gain for tho year of iso pounds it should be stated that the aufnhwr pastures were not what one would wish but they were fairly average upland pastures the impdrtance pf well ventiuted warm well itkhted stables with plenty of gowtwater and opportunity jfof ex- arolse with dry qnajtersajid- plenty of bedding material ahould not berioet sight of jln planning to makoxmost profitable gains from young stodc j r nialr superintendent 9bcperlment- ol station centvlue m b in8tinct in 8pidi w spinning wobajs aeoond nature wish spldeph after they ore hatohed from the eggs in a eocoon they cung to v gather for about si week then they separata but their legs do not carry thsm very far pacing the wind and standing on- the tips pf their legav the baby spiders raise their abdomens and emit a sllkon thread the faintest current wafts he goaaaipor inthoalr nnd whan enough- is let out to permit of aortal flight the insect drifts away whanit wishes o land it hauls in the thread wherever it lands it can spin webs wlthqdt- the slightest instruc- tlohs fromolder gpldersl older mala spiders seem to lose this gift there are about fw bpooies of spiders in amorjca but only two tho bouse and garden spldors are well known tab en the children in town after that and it did me a powtr of good to aee tha little chaps strut down or up the treat with their chins up fraud as peacock brihoso nlcenew warm gray tweatcra and othr garmenta and thay lasted right through until tha ig aunun bay i thla is christmas week i heres the beat wiahea of mary and me to you all oor cbrlatmaa card you know and so that no friend will be forgottanoor mtaaod we asked th editor to pu t right in here mrtq dhrutraaii pub cur everybody wtw uvea in i even the cook and the dog and the eati wish you the happiest kind of a chrtatmaa time and a atocklng thats lengthy and fat and may your mew year b one to remember ntghtdawn to the thirty- first day of tjootdiber- the olpr man amd mary sprlni thsm tlu fa dont know what waa distributed itarday but ill bet yow the things banded out meant comfort for another wlnter nnd im aura tho youngsters had u real old charlos dlokans sqrt of a christmas at this njoh looked- for annual chrlstmastldo event bay you may nh ink what you like about it but its my candid old-reah- loiied opinion that this aubatantui treat prepared year after yar by tho heard more folka for tha employees nhlulren does more to get down deep ipto the hearts of the men and moth ore of the kiddles than anything else they could possibly do lie wodld be a thankless kind jf an anmal i think who didnt appreciate it and i dont believe thoree a man among their hundreds who la not touched by this practical act of klndneaa to ike chlldran at each chrlatmaa time as it coaa around and then come to think of it thay added but year in june the employe plonln thai was a great event joo t saw that thay couldnt keep me out of all outdoors and whan i edged up to the platform in the evening and beard mr alfred ikardmore tell the crowd that the plonlo was to be an annual a ft air i was glad earn in sayi ulklng about mr alfred takes me back to the old deye why to think hes now a grandfather over and over again and i remember when his revered father the late george x- ncardmore used to bring him up from toronto for a few ho i id aye when he was in knee panta and as shy aa sixty tims fllaa doean4 u and bera wabaya tarraoeannd aordon both claiming acton as thalr blrthplaoe now uper- intendlng the business harev and both of them by the way fathers of sons born here in tbe old town where their grandfather commenced his tanning experiences fifty ove years ago bay this christmas reverte has really caught mo this time right up to the nook- dldht dream when x alerted out that able would be ar christmas contribution and nothing else but aueh is life and such is my old wand ering ways and such yoall have to take if you want to read my scribbles im no homeopath you see when i get ib otbexv folka i lontmeanth folks in our own homo and home circle and relatives and near and dear friends m nay the s ll a ih s right too bat when we cot oat and hnstlod to gtvo folks who hadnt much to have a goodhimb on and who never expected to be though about by outside folks then it gave us a gtorlotm feeling to see how eur- 1ruted end grateful- they were to be lemembeved one of the best christ maaes mary and me ever had in acton was one year away back when there was pretty hard tunes and some big famues had about all they could do to keep soul and body toeether and their utile people bad mgde up nelr minds santa clans wouldnt and tbem we made the rounds of about adosen christmas that waa sleigh and tied on two otothes baskets and oiled them right up to the brim and i toll yonwa liad reel fun going up ono street and- across to another and ttmvtnaf ctutnmsjthlngjrtbat the youngsters like it was moonlight ana there was good alelghlng and enjoyed it just as well as the nights when we did eur sparking- fifty years agoor more why i got mary on the sleigh coming home with- the big clothes baskets on her lap and hauled thealelgfer and tutr and thrfalotbee baskets right down usin and- mill streets clear- back noma bay we en joyed the programme that christmas ve r so welv that we felt as u we 4ldnt care a hang whether there was turkey far next daya dinner or not but there was you bet and we en joyed it too because the children were home and that capped the climax for christmas for us 8ayl if you want to have a bangon christmas feeling on saturday just try this plan of igtving somebody outside your own folka a better time than iryou nadnt played yodr part it pays every urn i think tbereai be enough snow that the handslelghll run bsy my old heart just warms up when it comes so near chrutmsji as this its just done me more good than a 4oee of medicine to walk up and store windows and see how much the merchants are doing to make it poss- ible for all the folks of acton and vicinity to- give other folks a- good umovtbe christmas trees the candies tho fruta the dainty things which people like the aobatantlal things too which are oo duplay make evaryhody feel that theres aomethtng real about christmas and the chriatmss- sprll jfsin the air its everywhere say but 1 felt good when i aaw those- big chrisunas trees and boxes of winter comforts and hampers of cakes andcandiea and tubs of ice cream being teamed to the town hall by those spans of bqrqeardmore horses ssterday and the day before i juat said tollary hofrahl tboee400 or m children of i the beard more em- j -aggjgs- m ployed ore going to bavo anothrood lrorntuytaiirinot warm mwealera and mittens and- cops and thina their big- janta cuius dlstrt hutea say but id like to have peeped into the townhajl yeaterday afternoon or evening just to see that blglcbrlst- mas tree and the youngsters enjoy t but then when all the twoyearolds and nveyearold and teayeoroldo and fourteenyearods and the between year htlds and their daddies and mothers anevthoedblgwlg hightoned goeata the bosrdmore appropriate af rlend presented an overcoat to a needy one and aoooinpanled- it with those- jlnes andwxtht 00t though somewhatbkl vitotect ypuaayouwear tt add when 10 vbry verycojd yky then jiutgrln and eayjt-vjr- the daddies who bad seven children under fourteen lhereast year told me that they givetoe fklda yes he called them kldi a most happy time at the christmas tree festival why he said thay takes them in and alts them dowti to big tables all decorated wlthchrlstmns greens and things and they stuffs thorn with sandwlfhes and cskea and gives thsm all the milk they can drink and then they stuffs them with 16a crsjsmand than they bring on old santa claus and he calls out their names and he nevermissed one of my seven and he gave every bless- ed one of them something good and substanual and all the whllb when the tea s going on the piano m play ing or aomhftng ehap from torpnto is slngiitg cnrtatmas carols or doing funny stunts to amuse the kids and make them oat more and then when wegoes home the mlssiisand me wtn our- seven kinds theres onto of thslr clerks at the ore hall door handing out oranges and bananas to every one of them- why i tell you when we left the town ngll every onoof us waa like a santa claus himself we was- so loaded upjwlth stuff but tbo m fibe was carrying the bleby 1 ell yoli mister tey can aay what thay likes buttbeso beard- more peopie treated our kids white at christmas say i thouglitlthls chap was never going to stop tolling about the good time tho kda as he called ibam hadt tho beardmoro christmas tree but i was glad o ier it all ondto know that so much christmas joy and atlwlhteft beptfort washgndedoghto these hundreds of ybuhgataa in thut town of ours7 wby i tok prty otoee ihlne made thorn shed mr peawee a8 afireman did you go to tho fire over at ben beavys tant nlgnt caleb t saked del oon ifyne i you did but there vraa wmw going on and iwes so sort of busy that i never thought of look in for you till it was ume to start home probably you was home by that time caleb lsak lea moved bis arm up ami dowp cautiously once or twice be for reply ins tea i irof there amongst the first lea should giiese ha aald x wrenched my arm too someway and so lame today that ive scarcely bean thin o do anything with it drat a are anyway i never co to that i aint 114 up for a week enmawayor other i the deaaon clucked in sympathy and turned his head the better to ahow it to caleb i burnt moat of the hair off that side of my head he aald carrying an armful of bedqullts that war worth a dollar moat likely out to ytbere theyd be safe and when i got era out ben seavy took one of his young ones in his lap and aat down on them quilts and watched things bum jusi as if tt werent his house and stuff that was bum in uptt was more a if he waa at a play some- as las lookail p alartbt and- antatn aay thktsa jawbreaker for christ just about uke mrs hill ulty of fifty years ago was going to aay no itomeppothlo doses for mo wall so jonal41sreuatevery ond of you mayhave v nappy christ mas ume and the old time douplet l learned when a boy soys 1 e ar it never tho old year ends but somebody thinks- of somebody old days ofctllmeev old friends youra for christmas joy and help fulness p ftoh say lmoat forgot nlcklln eame borne from the west the other day and the first thing he read was my old raralnlsoenoe of how he got hla saturdays wood in that day fifty years ago j hear al says the old maha all wrong about that igtme -glix- nsii friend hi was tnlklng to what mistake did he make about itt oh aald al itrwas ihck hughes instead of eph who wheeled tn the wood and then ducked roe in the pond i chattlotteooeconb wind i dont see how you stand it shartle dear theres everything to do you dont like and youre not free to do a single thing you doukcend weeks and weeks of it already and goodnom knows now many more weeks aheat- all the girls aay ita- perfectly wonderful tho way you take it they think its flnol da they r said charlotte dryly well so did i at first now i know- its juat plain decent doris- brown eyes widened anxious ly 0 charlotte i please dont think im too stupid to understand that when its your duty to your mother you wouldnt just do t youd want to i dldnf mean that doing what you pught was remarkable its the way you do in we think youre splendid youre a pack of dear geese aald ohariotte flushing and smllingv bat yoq dont understand in the begin nlng it was pretty dreadful having to o sjtfetitrrerrshadqwfag trag how much the mand to key mo up either mother hasnt been in any danger shes simply ineapadtated and requires lots of earev aunt rmlly- helps but her ankle is etul weak from bar accident irbelma hadnt gone or if we could have got a good maid it wouldnt have bee so bad even then hut you know hoi things ere nowadays abythonour wotnan la thebeat we can do and yours truly is nurse and chore girl and a cook and anything jelsa anehae to be to all in- i knowt you poor dearl im aa dear- as youjvleasccbut wont be pooredl im not poor im rich doris when yourtbrelher sob was telling us about that ion race do you remem what- heaajd about getting- hla second wlndt- seoond wind r echoed doris yea tr l comes after you begin to feel as if you couldnt take another breath and eouldnt keeptoa running something like that anyhow bob got his second wind all right orbe couldnt have woo i t no and bow ive got mine said charlotte my moral second wind and dorrle imjwlnnlngl fget tired and i miss naf peeing ad much t tbe gbis but ive lost my sense of griev ance ive stopping bstlhjr my wotjeo then i should say you are win ning said doris x think youre a perfect- if you- call me a wonder again x belleva ill bite interrupted xhar lotto it makas me feel silly and ashamed and 1 wont have it besides that isnt the winning part at least it isnt what ive won wbt ive won is first my own selfrespect and second and much more delight ful and unexpected she paused n moment v queried doris eagerly the warm glowing lovely trluni- ithant feeling ofbelng indispensable flnuhed charlotte ive kept tho home going ive held things together for usall realty x have doris you dont know how sweet it la youre tight shartle we didnt understand aald doris that must be a pleasure that mora than balances au the others you lose it unvt a pleasure eejo charlotte softly f its happbess millers worm powders do not need the afterhelp of castor oil or any pur gative to complete their thorougtuiess beeauae they are thorough in ihem- selveo one dose of them and they wlu be found palatablo by all ohudren wu end the worm trouble br making the stomach knd bowels untenable to tho parasites and not only this but theowders wlllbe certain 4o exert moat boedclat tnauenoeoja the dlges tlvo organs t i buriaiy of unknown warrior ajg about to offer aome comment but deacon llyne spake again a nroe a bad thing sold the dea con alowly and via the last man thaid aver wish to aee one anywheres but im free to say if weve got to have one in- town ben seavya urn like ly to take it calm and not worry him self sick about it as any man i know of by a nod mr rvaale sutnlfled bis entire barroom pnl hell put the blame and the job of get tin a new place the deaoon eon- tlnued on to providenceor sum- thing or somebody aiae you see if he dont one thing sure he wont neither work nor worry about hv mr peaslee again nodded slowly ben does seem to rely a lot on providence he admitted he always did for that matter i call to mind ona time when he got a little behind with a bill at the atore and brad cornish went up to see him bout it seams brad hod let him have fer tiliser and other things and ben was a kind bf ketoby season raining most of the time andjlrad found him aat- tin in the house playing with one of the young ones i guess ho spoke to ben kind of sharp and ben looked at him hurt and sprlsed 1 goes said he as if he was ex plain things to n child that yous quarrers with provtdenoenot with if flttln weather aint sen i n piihl dont worry about it jeat and i reoognise the fact and let ttgo with that you do the same as i do he told brad and youll be apprised how much coaler youll get along ana how much worry youll save and with that be went to ploying with the young one again leaving brad to go home or not jest as he liked brad put the bill into lawyer brad- buryabahaatovoolleotand bradbury only grinned at hint youd better wait a while cornish be advised bun i can probably collect una bill but ittlcoat alllts worth better wait and see what providence- will do benll pay some time with the help of provl- and- tflwadi seeing pimmuryot had aome deallns with ben colored up a mite and went off and dldnjt do norooreaboutlt and elt thk mr peaalee went pit brlnsm me to what i was gjlng to say when you rust asked me jt i went to the firs last night ibad a thancejje notice tlmt ben stood ready aamflss common to put things onto provtdt encv andwashhhi hands of the whole thing s you knowwhat a downpour of rain it- was all through the shower fit to nut out forty ores woreen that one at bens wlc slrnjpetcr got ketched m it and had to put into bens to get out jflt and heatoyed there through the wholosbower it uruminedlown newaunoatto oome through tha roof so sim says end juahtnln and thund- erln in a steady blaxe and roar and about the- very last mass of llghtnln waa the one that ketched the jwak of bens house and sot the are yoa know bow it is sometimes invahower when its all ready to sky up and be clear again therell be one final glare- and blase and bang even with thjv ky showing in patches under dased and alunnedhke for minute but when they ooi to enough they all bolted outdoors tnoooe sun aoys the thunder was dytngf pway in the dlstsnoo and the- rout had about theaaoie s qnl o atara had come out to show plain me says den took a look at thetaky and then dropped hla hands down at bis sides as if as i said before he washed his hands of the whole matter there tlei aayii ben fetch this house aickuwithltho lost kick and then go to work aud clear off the ahower ao the rain cant- put it out well aald he taint my shower i aint been runnln ltso fur and i alnt coin tp begin now if she burns she burns thata alii no sir flnuihed mr peaalee ben alnttsklnx any blame that y righu belongs to provldanoeyou jest see if v neat worker 1 makinfj an jmprqwon there is nothing fundamentally out 4tf4hawwy- mhhewtsn totnjt impression of course there ore sows young folks- who- are ambitious to give the wrong impres whoare hopefut of hoodwinking their 1 aaaoel ktes into believing them very different beings from what they reejy are but the desire upporw of thousands 3uuipo any idea qfralrepfeeenutloh the average youth oft nineteen and the average girl of seventeen are haunted by the feeling that they da not do themselves justice that very few of those they meet estimate them at their full value and their desire to make an impression is only another form of ambition to l known for what they are but while no one can reasonably find fault with such a desire in point of fact it l likely to frustrate itself therpeoplewhb are ambitious to make an impression are pretty euro to do so but not in tha way thtyexpected they are likely to get credit for being conceited for being opinionated for putting on aire not one time in a hundred doea the person whoktarta out to make on impression succeed in making an agreeable one i if you wish to make an impression go about it- by forgetting air about yourself fix your thoughts on other people makayourself a in order tn entertain them not for the aako of forcing them to admire you be courteous and helpful not as ha bribe for their goodleellngbut as on expression of your kindliness psxa- doxleal as it may seem the way i to nutken good impression on others is to forget all aboutmaklng an impres- alon and simply carrylngout thedlo- utes of kindliness and good will preferring hard things a small boy who was just looming to usea knire usktwl for a big stick to whittle instead of a small one but it will be harder said hla father better try the little one oh i dont mind father he aald earnestly i like hard things that la tlie spirit of the overeomer a girl who wss entering a new school in which the elandard was exceptlon- 4iiv high and the marking gyster- mercllesa refused a friends commis erations with a brisk nonsense i that cut them short in the middle why thats au the funl whats the good of a stunt that anybody can da easilyr s what a grand tiling it would be for all young people to congratulate tbem selves- oo hard tasks in this spirit rt nr ai ran in rgpcitin tn kitchen n 0 monday morning t offer a hand tlu full school time or if it happens to be school work that puts the whole class in consternation eueh aa the most considerate of teachers will sometimes spring on you rise splendidly to the occasion and rejoice tnstr there is something- to show your mettle- the exhilaration of the hard task thefun afs big job as a ool- lege boy phrased itilt is something that not one person in twenty knows or experiences for the most it seems as- if they were cowed by it and the habit of being depressed by sudden calls for eieruon grows on0juvjuitlx ttfeutmaimy in sighing this is not the way to plan for failure in advance either in effort pushmenl l instead of that iplan for resolve and determine that you will ubjt for no other outconm then set happily and oourageoualy about doing 3e tujng thatou haw taken in hand loe it bcruarety and let it see at the outset who u master weak yielding to circumstances u no more a woman- ly trait than a manly one it la the day and age of the athletic glrldont forget- hat there are spu i athletics to be practiced rejoice in bard things when they come your way even pre- for them sometimes when the choice is offered qnly by choosing those- in- steaitat shirking them will you over grow strong l mind and noul as wel as body it has many qualities tho man who possesses a botjje of dr thomas bclectrlc oil is armed against many ills it will relievo n cough breaks cold prevent sore throat it will reduce the swelling from a sprain relieve the meet persistent sores and will speedily weu when it struck tbey was ou heal cataand contusions it is a modi doe chest in itself and can be ktt for qoarter of a dollar -z- ad vice to those who are lea vi no school a college president in making his final address to the graduating class gave aome excellent advice which every young man and woman leaving school might do well to remember touere the living exhiblta aald the preollentaof what education does it may help you if you have in mind morns at the particular things that the exhibit should show you should think straight you should apply knowledge you should adhere to ideaht you ahould use your leisure well you should tq a real canadian you should be strong as an indi vidual you- should cooperate easily with others you should be strong in faith make youpoelf at home make yourself perfectly at home a lady said to a young man who was to be her guest for a few days but hod she knowna little mora of her visitors home life she would have found other words in which to express her hoe totality kor this younc roahbad he followed the same program in her homo that ha practiced in his owr would hnvo tonw down to breakfast ym hf 7 h a lownrlnj with a lowering face swallowed hfs food without a remark more thin was neceaaury and left the table without ssklng to be excused it wan characteruitloof this young man when at home to hold his mother responsible for whatever went wrong to apeak to her kharpljrif the laundry- man was lute in returning his linen or even if the morning was cloudy when ha m hlw parents had gueats he imaglneil he had done his duty to them by a curt greeting when they met at the table- a young man of good habits and good manners when among- out siders at home ho was vlaoonten and illnatured this la not a fancy sketch this young man drawn from life has too manyoounurparta and it may pay somo young man who reads this to aak himself whet the result would bo if sometime he should act literally upon the invitation of friends who enter tain him and say make yourself at mothers can easily know- when their children are troubled with worms and they lose no time tn applying a reliable remedy mother oravta worm sx terminator beaten rft selfpity you never need fear disaster till it reaches the point where it engenders selfpity when you begin to be sorry for yourwelf because you have ao much harder time titan anyone else when you crave the sympathy of othr people and ii ko to talk about your mis fortunes arirt even to touch thra up a llttje en your listeners will tall you how sorry they are then tho stouatlosg isscroua indeed mere bad uck never floors anybody if you could look over the reoords of successful men you would be tonlshed to and how much bad luck tbey encountered it has been lost sight of now in the splenilorof tl elr plater success but it was very real and very hard while it lasted and it would have beaten them if they ha allowed themselves to become sentl mental over their misfortunes and to wonder why fate had a grudge against them you can stand any knockdown blow if you jump to your feet smiling- hut if you he there pitying youreeu you aro done for its unwise to net t tmry ntb to- ssssnrenr if vesar tesestefc la kimdids father please let roe marry jhn hbasp nrstwny wberi he was lh frsnoehe got two medals for cloatt- oblnobuainesblike some young people have an ideauhai to be businesslike is to be brusnue blunt untplndful of little oourteglea nothing could bo further from i the trutfi the necessity or courtesy an axiom in good business numkgement and the moat successful business roan is never too busy to be polltej to be bustnens like is to-jaocurmtei-sya- tematlc nietboilloid prompt i orderty i and oourteous to be grafjfr beef bytlle quarter i parties wishing to getbecrby the quarter call and get our prices we are killing our own beo which enables us to sell at lowest possible prices cash paid for butter eggs and peultry buy green- ground bonbmake your hens lay btainotheet actoniont the ladies 6f acton now is the tote to gkt a goodjut at v avkrylowph1ce 1 s all mumnery rjeduced be sure and get whatyoju neeb before i i christmas at ne m stockford acton guklph eloba hhiiiii ttnr itmfoutduiibi and moongp- unolvll lt not buseeguksv hja bolrisbl ini it i vi the one unlvrrsl medium through which everyone can express the sjadoess of the srsraon when thg jolly crowd leaves the ismnaats of the tcsclve tmicey aal phna pudding they love to gather sraaryj the oreslde where they can listen to and revel tn the stroma of joyc chrtsboas music aadcrcdjyjhc jbword ltnewtsk with tmaytoait pboocejaph your choke of aunsq h hrraucss it pbrya axx mabci of records ccutrkctly dont take owwordjbrjx find out for yourself cooandctusebowyoutimbaaswkt eke e vteun see how the alutoom altcsmdlo uuosm plays each jnasxi of rotors wltl the prspwosph oeedlc ch to taktxolt or pat qtmtasct do it miihrntaert twist of the wrist and the qronewlck costsno more than ordinary vhortogrepha but order i4pw so n to be sure of dronswfck- on morning get your xma brunswick at cvv kelly son guelph ontario money in uve stock r f arrnl selection of breed m in g cjittla and the right kind of financial backing will put you iff position to make money from your herd the bank or hamilton is prepared to promote any legitimate de velopment along this line bank of hamilton georgetown branch 0 c maciuy thnaeer wmmmbti owe

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