mmmasass jslft artmt jrrr tttta thokbday mjincii 10 1021 qod holds the kev jul li lb tlm key f oil t aril i am utad it t tlir 1 uli in slmul 1 hoi of if in truslel it to inn i mttim ll iki th own key what l to mi now i iarw w without hu rir id ratlin h t lull k tl e 1 an 1 uu il ir itwlng open ro here my ay will if bust tlm viilj dlihne of my sight millies mn u lira nr phut iti my misty way j t l 1 ix i il l f hesr him nay my jinlp in mirn i calinot tna 1 bis future i ian hut hi in i kn w i imvi tho smiling of hi fao an i all the refuge of ii in grace wlilln hero uoljiv iioukii this tuver anil so i rent tor what i fmimnt at 1 in hi car i i ft rover bio ull i luv john rkr keeping the boys on the farm dy harriet lumml smith toiaiimiumiimimi cilaltfcll 1 pr hnna cum downstair km sno heard her rather drive into the yard he had hardly stepped from the buggy be fore she mm beside him father im tberm any word roco th boyr thr a let to from chm w euld not looking at bar lie went unhitching the hi re without waking u move to glv her the letter and sud denly hhe thought h knew the reason not what you mean he mm ii hot alek or hurt hut hare aotn thins th matter with him with both of them why father what do yeu meant ii irani ctaytan slapped the horse neareat him on the flank and watched ute pair move o lewsr tha b ttefore he ana we red then he said the war ha spoiled both of thetn they don t want to oomo back to the farm not come backl they say they want to com for a little visit after they get their dla charge tiut they re tired of farm life anna could guex what this dsfeo tlon on the part of the boy meant to her father for next to hi child tha heart t hiram clayton came hie farm it had boon in the possession of the family for mora than a hundred years and under judicious managetnent had gained in fertility instead of wear ing out thanka to it location with in twenty mile or a largo city it wj valuable property and yet hie mm appreciated it a little that they were toady to take their chance hunting a job somewhere elae mia pdde wu woundod but the hurt went deeper anna went slowly back to the hnit her faco veryjirave many a time had corn hftmfaj f thrff j had longed for a plain talk with her father bamatlrae she had planned the phrase which wore to ba the opening wedge but always whvn it came to tha point her courage had failed her hiram clay ton wan devoted to hi children but bo had a rather slighting attitude to ward tho ideas of the younger gen era t fort anna bad been home less than a year when the united state entered the war her two brothers had lromedj atoly enlisted there had fallowed long months of unxlaty and exacting toll against her fathers protest anna had gone out into the fields and workjht with him her father had done two mens work aunt uattle gray silent subdued had managed indoors then had oome the armis tice dut the clayton boys on tha verge of returning to civil life had announced tbelr intention not to come back to the farm anna was glad that the supper that night ww unusually tempting ner father careful a he waa of expenses had always approved a good table and though bis mind wag on the other things she waxconfident that tho raesj would be a preparation for what she had to aay as aha faced the prospect her heart beat rapidly she wondered u she did not feel much as her broth ers bad felt in tha trenches waiting for the signal to go over the top as her father pushed back bis chair ba looked across the table at the earnest young face 1 wish you d been hibgzaooa he limits nut goga hundred and ten years this farm haa been owned by a clayton and now it a got to go into the hands of stranger while my boys sell calico over ho oojjnter or wprk in a factory hi chest heaved only twice in lire uad aha seen her father so moved- when her mother died and when her brothers bod gone toxaunp bather she said steadily ihm plan i want to talk over with you after ivo hnlahed with the dishes plan for keeping tho boy on the farm 111 tend to tho dishes interposed aunt mkttlo bhbsaid little but that little was always to the point mr clayton is face showed surprise at why they ve made up their minds maybe we can unmake them anna answered she accepted her aunts bnter with a significant glance and followed har father into the living room kven then it was not easy to- begii she loved this taciturn elfvwllled fatkorof hers better than she loved anything in the world but blended with her love was a certain fear not exactly ufruld of blip she wan at least afraid of his misunderstanding her and aa she out down beside him lh the biff obcerloaa shabby room her heart beat fusl nut nothing ofhur inner- perturbation showed in her clear young voice ffihinr y klltvt w estt- itugs what do you suppose bed care for such tilings t 1 know bed rare father it doesn t an that a man s nrfepltnato because he llkoa lumfort and beauty and uko this room aur living ro m welir her father looked around him uneasily what wrong with itr- almoat everything anns replied wvn got a nice plana that might he made attractive with 1 torch fur nltum i furniture i ho uyuko o it v u nt this wh tlu li uno rorurn lnlicd it seems an 1 thlngx at double price t4i i know its a bud time to buy fattier hut mrs uoitat the one i boarded with in town is planning lu ill nor bousehol i furniture on 1 go to california i si oul in i wonder k wo could get miiia burgubiit her things would be porfrrtly suit iblc tin y plain and substantial her father ma lo no comment on tliut suggestion and tbum encouraged anna well that ti all about ho hou and now oh llteru w more is there t tho f stivers tone was saroastlc but tho daughter ignored it about the work father if the boys get positions in town they ii work eight or nine hours a day and they ii l robablv have sunday and saturday bah holiday hw father sat up wllh a jerk you think that on a farm no rather i don t i don t think right hours is enough for farm work in the spring and summer hut t think lour teen is too much uany a time you and the boys start work at five in the morning and haven t finished at eight or even nine and youve only atnpied for your meals and there s tho hun lay work vouve got to work hun lay on a farm anno he protested it a dlf- farant lnothar lines kvory worker has a right to a day of rest and i believe that the udtur day halfholiday would be a savjng li the long run anyway you and the boys and jake working five days and a half a week could do more work than you and jake working sev mr clayton was silent and another thing anna tlnued weve always had supper at half past ave and were in our working rlothe notvtsrstnrvbtttntiour later and make ourselves attractive at this mr clayton laughed i don t mean company clothes anna said but let s put off overalls and gingham aprons and put on good clothes and sit down to our meal as u the lebjure of the day had come i that all jrouvogol to suggcstt not quite personally i believe a car would be a good investmsnt a cart you talk as if i we mimeaalie in town said anna a car la a luxury on a farm i think it comes very near being a necessity and father pay the boys good wages wages what do they want with wages t don t i buy them what they needt yes but they ought to be ouylng themselves what they need boys who havs bean in the army won t want to be treated like children there was a rather long pause suppose said mr clayton u lowly at length that we do alt this and the boys don t stay after all anna lined art illuminated face thin was nearer agreement that nhe could have hoped for 1 believe theyll stay uho said 1 believe it so much that im ready to take the risk myself you know i have a thousand dollunt that grand mother wllkens left me i ii buy what i think is necessary and if tho boys stay in the farm you cun pay me vvetfthtsvolcir was tense we ii have a pleasant homo for them to come back to arid x ehan t mind tho money the next three months were a busy tbne at tho clayton home anna worked early and lata and na the busy season of the year luul not yet opened her father lent her aid though always with an air that was critical rather than commendatory then tho spring work started and anna was obliged to rely on herself her father hod his hands more than full the labor proh- len was acute jsarm worker had hocked to town lured by the high and had not returned mr clayton sold bitterly one nlgbt that it seemed foolish to plant crops that he would have no way of harvesting but ir the boy are hero it ye if the boys are hare u 11 be all right but there a big if my gtrl a day or jwo later jov clayton told anna he hat a chance to buy a second hand car anna had a conviction that her father was doing vonslderable thinking those day and aha said cos ually what did you tell the man father 1 told blm rd take a day or two to think t over qf course even used cars are high now everything is and i suppose every thing is likely to stay high for soma j time said anna as n rule 1 dont believe in buying second bond cars folk sell thorn when everything is just on the point slvlns- nnf oj hrhir rlhm but this car hasnt been used much its a good make do you think you could learn to run lv annat f can drive a car now father learned that vacation i spent with my chum and when i was boarding with mrs moffat i drove bera that good answered her father three days later the car was deliv ered and anno had one thing- more lo help her in the right she was making for all the things that counted most in her life hoc father her brothers and her home toe telegram announcing the coming of her brothers arrived just a anna was putting the utilohlng touches to the hnu hh sat do tore it open and tho tears started to her ayea aunt mottle looked at her in dismay hud newst no good the boy will be here tomnrraw and uvarythlng is ready im so thankful jew keep tho boys at home keep them here on the farm but things must be dlf arent how different f anna looked around her to get her courage to the point of beginning well this house for one thing if rou were poor t wouldn t say a word people who are poor must make the begt or thing 7 hope you haven t got it into your head that im rich be said anna djd not answer that umaiyoeeri any furniture bo you and mother- started out look at the boys rooms upstairs what the matter with their room they re cheerless i was in bob s room just before supper a rickety bed with a hard lumpy mattress jook here tho boy have their fault but at least theyre men they don t have to sleep on down thoy re men she agreed and hard working won they deserve comfort when ihoy lie down to sleep twn n ru in bob a xooin not m outture dn the wail ffer fatuffr ui iiw t as itfbofaw s r surpassing all others in delicacy and fragrance salada send uaalpoat cdrd lot a free sample statin tha price you now pay and ii you use black green or mured tea address salada toronto pebbles rrotn the history of llrasl thure oome a striking st ry of tha discovery at diamonds there in the year 1736 but with their pockets full of grml us discoverers were for tw year unaware that they had made a won derfully rich find miner waahlng for gold in the mlnas oerae district picked up curious peb bis from tlm to time and used them for counters in their game it they ha i no money they gambled for the jmtblili winning ur 1 islng a kl ig rsnnom in dlamon is on the turn if a card in utter ignorance f the value of tha slakes ip 172 there drifted into the mlnas cleraeh gold tie 1 1 m a man without a penny bent on making his fortune with pick and ln one nvanlng some friendly miners gave him a hahdul t pebble so that he could take part in the game they were ploytnr won an old story to them and they played with little interest but the new on me r played with care and skill he kei t on playing until he had won all the pebbles st the table it happened that the stranger had seen rough diamonds in india and knew th value of the pebbles he did not stay in the nail tor wash for gold but the very next day hurried down to h ilwnftho u tt ftr iju there he old hi pebble for latnus a fortune the first intimation that the miners of mlnas oerae had that they had been rich for two years with out knowing it was when the rush or diamond hunter to braxll began m it did very soon after the sale was made there jx something about thl odd bit of history which make one com pare tha opportunities which coma to us every day unsought- and unreoog- nuted to those brasilia n gems tossed back and forth in a game of chance we treat them as pebbles matters of little worth in reality they are tnotv valuable than rtj it was juit thi i igh school boy sald1o another going lit too the oratorical content this vearr nt much i was tho decided an wr nothnt in h cor mo too much work for u uttlo glory and so an opportunity was tossed aside like a common pebble an a port unity which eouldr bdvo brought mental outturn hnd trnftdltg in the useful avt of public p king far in execs of the work involved not lo mention tho glory a prlso was offered for the xcft essay on the local history of a certain town it wa open to tha upper rumsott of the high school juniors and seniors tha girl who wan mwit fortunate in having relative who had helped found and who lird frp o5skrst9 m fefflf tou concluded next week a sunday marriage for a marrbige to ba celebrated on sunday in a 1resbyterlan church in scotland as was the case in lans dowite v v church on sunday decern bsr is is u uttlo unusual in these day yet the con oral aaeombly of 4 wxuug that all nmrrloketi be made solemnly in the faca of the congregations at church and the practice wo to cele brate the unions nt the close of tha sunday morning ncrvlco the kirk session reoards of the abbey of ttup fermllneshow that in 1s41 a near was reserved in front of the pulpit for th bride and bridegrooms sluing the day they are to be raorrlet brides naturally took n little longer to get into their wedding frocks than thoy did to get into their ordinary sown and sometime appeared at church m little ate th dunfermline eslon- oon- idored the late co rung unseemly and a violation of the sabbath payy and thsy decided to impose u- smart fine bride gnd bridegroom who were hot tn tho reserved seat before tha first psalm be closed a bt an drews minute ehowa thut the mind of tha ktrk evasion had been much oxer clsed over the fact that bntilea and bridegroom after being married nv tha forenoon services did not resort to th bearing of the dpctrlne in the aftarnoonl zchl we opnnldered a kerl- ous breach of 4ba sujopath aud th matte i rertd hre t ps fascinating stories of ploi day dismissed tho competition with a flippant not for thbi child im more in terested lu a new ou to mobile than in ny great grandfathers prairie acboon- erl away went her opportunity to com pile a section of american hhitory which would have become more aud mora valuable a the year pass and the doers of brave deeds pass with them bhe threw away a diamond which can never be recovered improving an oportunlty 1 like cut ting and polishing a rough pebble until at last it flashes light from o thousand point a a jewel of price ample take the case of the boy born a hundred year ago in tha little con necticut town of new britain ha bad almost no chance to go to school apprenticed to the town blackanutb he pent long and weary hour at the forge and bellows he had very little leisure but ho used it so well that be became one of the finest mathomatl dans of hi time besides becoming familiar with practically every lan guage whlcfttha been reduced u writing to eihhu rurritt tho odp cated blacksmith opportunity wa a decidedly rough pebble but ho im proved it until his life uhlneu in tha treasury of american biography a a gem of the purest water there came to a frail young woman the opportunity to be of service to tho poor and friendless of a great city there was nothing of glory about it bnthmtytntnatorwflfa ii meant leaving a pleasant comfortable home and living on a noisy street among people who epoke every language but her own it meant being friend nurse adviser and teuo her extraordinary to those who ware tha easy prey of the unscrupulous by reason of their ig norance of the ways of a hew world and a new unguoge a hard hard pebblo it was that jano addatn worked upon for yoara cut ting shaping- polishing butio day the work of hull house shine with all the rainbow colore of success reflected rrom the lov and tabor of a lifetime life is a game say someone woj well to you counters then f hutoi the blbno that you t away so carelessly is a dlamon 1 worth a king a ransom hxumlne thtuevobblew of op iortunlty make the most of them under ino rough surface there may le om thing for which the world luw waited long aomo achievement which hall flume across tho dull centuries with the splendor of tho uohlnoor a study in values huhu wttu h veiittxiu end aunt tilda sixty hevun thut expuins it in a nutshell itoifo was very fond of aunt til la and even oil ml red her only you see aunt tilda was sixty seven and hose seventeen aunt tilda vvu a ttioel remarkable manager controlling people and situ ations alike n easily a some people run touring cars if she bad bad a touring car she would have been round on her back iteneath it tinkering away as serenely am if she would not have cured in thw 1 ist wl o saw her at seventeen it makvs a tremendous dlf forunca who sees you and what you are doing when you are seen one afternoon whin aon i tilda and line entered ta oleetrtn car loaded d wn with things that th grocers will not send un more ilte glancing swiftly about to hh h anyone were noi icing them discovered two eatb ahead rluanor ice whom she did not yet know tie je lad only recently hime to oreen hill for the summer but whom aha longed to know mora ii an anyone she luul ever mtn in her life half an hour later when hose was deep in a dream of a wonderful friend ship with mcahor aunt tilda began gathering up her bundles rlther she wae clumsy i t tho batf defective for suddenly them was anirrup0jrofpo the car swung round a curve just then end gave the potatoes a fly i tig start itoso u jacqueminot hose scar tut with embarrassment- watched them ll seemed to har there were a hundre i of them she clutched aunt tilda arm frantically oh do lot then got she implored aunt tilda looked x bar a if she could not bvllevn her sore let them go tit four cent a pound he cried in n clearvoice vs1ty audible all through tlm car then she thrust tho oilier hum 1 ok into hoses arms here take these i shrj ordered her after that with the utmost unconcern rrbed thjs length of the car col her skirt the car had slot nod but aunt tilda did not leave intil she had rogalnod her ifljftcjotato oood crop but terribly dearj she inld to tho conductor us she got if ft outside nlin i miked down at her niece m doiipttlrlhg face vou re a goosn hose but i ilmt suppose you can help li 1 rohahly v was at your uge a i nuyonewoul 1 respect you any the ihm f r j iqkli g up your own hiulxhi llur- you not one under eleanor lee a nntl it o gaiip 1 saw oul whnt will nhu tblnkr l tllrii raluod an ayehrow cunt that aunt tilda under- stoo i i uv slio sal 1 nothing throe dnyii uttr however sle coma hi from uuothcr trip to tho village i pub jlnttm lfli tliit tj k vhlrh acceptinq a dcbervep retftjke ono uf the characteristic of the high bred is to be receptive to u do nerved rebuke whloh la pot by any means an assy thing to do muny u girl who at haart imowrnntu 1 in the wxuug haglnaetlcfo h t moment she i orlllclsed a atory i told of a prominent icngllsh woman noted injier youth for har vivacity and high spirit who when attending a concert of akisslcal music wa thougbuess enough to whisper fre quently to hr companion at isqgth an older woman who sat in front or her in a pauta batweentthe selections turned and sold am at a loss to know whether oils entertain ment is in front of me or behind too everyone in tha room wa startled and not a few looked apprehensively to ward the young beauty whose wit and daring bad made hr the pet of lon don society her ability to give an good a aha got was known to every one present but if her courtesy had been at fault in the matter of tho irv rltatlng whispers ulio was too well- bred to resent the rebuke her error had called out and sold qulto right i apologise youth is likely to be thought heedless and it la not to be wondered nt that freauent rebuke are necessary but the girl who is blamed for 6me exhibition of carefcaanea and tbertf sul r mu uounced in i c null mobile she said it might be nnf ir if i j14 t any potato ul inir him ufhrhu a rileo girl she wants you to tall on 1 or aunt tlldul luuo orled all shlb ing aunt tildu hmlled borne day ho brent you may learn which are thi things worth worrying over and which uren t she dcolured the man vou ane ooino to be kynry boy feels a peculiar interest in iu man ha 1 going to pa ua aaam a imrsonallty quite distinct fronflitm own and yet one for whom he feel u curious reanonsllmlty he find it hard to believe h i ever going to turn into that dignified grown up individual without lo tares t in marbles obis to r slat tha allurements of the swimming hole and with a singular weakness for clean collar and yet that st range li explicable being is be knows closer to film than bis twin brother it is a good thing to give consider al is thought to the man you aro going lo be tor u is in your power to help him a no one else can or to injure him so seriously that nothing you uin ever do will retrieve the blunder there 1 many a middleaged man to day wbo think resentfully of tit boy ho used to ba on account or tha hand i cap due to that youngster ha would nut learn his lesson and wo tho man is unable to write a respectable busi ness latter without tha halp of a atonographer he dropped out of school early and so tho man ha never been wbt to take the place that might have been his bad he been hatter prepared it i no wonder he sometimes reel like going bark through the years and finding hi boy eir long enough to give him a good thrashing then there i the man of forty who would not dare to run a block on ac count of at heart which a reckless boy strained more than twenty year go in his erase ror athletics and here is another broken down before middle age because a silly boy year ago thought nothing would aver hurt him moat of you have a high idea for th man you are going to lis you take it for granted he will be admlr able in every way successful dutln guished hut sometimes you fall to take lttteaoeountthathwlil have vary uttlo except what you wlu give him th man you are going to be is pathetically hopelessly dependent on the boy that you are keeping the lights in line i learned a good lesson down in th south bea island our steamer ihe manlpouri wa nearing the fslsn 1 of havetong one of the cook group this island ha tiotuubor only an open roadstead wnd to approach it at night a we did wa dangerous our captain stood on th bridge canning the ooaat line the passen gem were anxious knowing the dan ger standing below the captain bridge i heard a young man who lived on the island say captain if you keep those two light in una you can t go wrong a slowly we drew to tha island we could hear the boom 0 the surf it was a perilous time the captain fol lowed the ndvloa so modestly given and we finally anchored and were eafo many time x have thought about keeping- the two light in line tnilh and honor follow these and you can not go wrong- itav arthur m grow den measure op- your amdition tha measure of your ambition ui th measure of lb worth of your llfo to you a long as you look shea 1 an long as you urn ready to wrestle with difficulty because you una tha goal beyond so lonk you aro 1 1 o 1 f tha fortunate of ourlli and as wo 11 an you begin to won ler wbothor it pays to enurt yourself al i lo auk what w tl a use7 then life bus little fuill ir gc 1 1 1 offer hold to your ambition h 1 1 lo your faith in your niiocoss f 01 uu less one can bollovo in his ability to di something worth wlillo llf uxtvu its savor wanted hmnuit del endablo salesmen to represent us in the lain vt nursery stock we supply all utdtw frno f cluirga and allow a iii ml rata of ommlwli n a i hy to qmth a son ltd wlnahs ontario the law 98 amended nov 10 1919 this referendum on april 18 is to ratify a new federal law namely the canada temperance act as recently amended bj dominion parliament if a majority of the people of ontario vot in favor of the canada temperance act a amended then in the exact word of the law it follows 1ko person shall import aend take or transport into such province any intoxicating liquor 2 no person shall either directly or indirect manu facture or sell or contract or sgreo to manufacture or sell any intoxicating liquor to be unlawfully imported a taken or transported into uch province 3 the carriage or importation of intoxicating liquor through sach province shall only be by mesni of a common carrier by water or by railway and not other wise and during the time any intoxicating liquor is be ing so transported or carried na person shall open or break or allow to be opened or broken any package or vessel containing such intoxicating liquor or drink or use or allow to be drunk or used any intoxicating liquor therefrom note this law does not prohibit importation of liquors to be used for sacramental medicinal manufacturing or com- merelsrourroses7 oh itwjpohatlonrtrtwrrllqnars axarc permitted to be told by thetaws of the province sbmjl rae imporlmtlou mad tha bringing of intoxlcmtlng uqootm into the province be forbidden vote and vote ye 8 ontario referendum committee full stops are costly the troubln with j sold a bul lies mart wbo was something of 1 wag la only a uttlo superfluous puno tuatlon huparfluouii punctuation repeated hi literal rrloml why what do you mean by thutr haven t vou noticed axkad the joker that when j ha done a day s work he aomns to a full stop many failure might ba explained in tha nana way there 1 too much stopping and starting too it tie con tlnulty the ntreat railway company in a large eastern city in preoenung argumenu for the skipstop stated that it saved u hundred thousand dol lars yearly in stopping only on alter nute crossing outside of the down town district iull stops are costly the worker who has learned continuity hue mastered one of the- great secret of sulcus the clear seeing byes ok a girl a ya4wumuwaalte sirt-sob- submitted the following composition on leople to her teacher i icoplo are composed of girls and boys also men and women boy era no good until they grow up and get married men wbo don t get married are no good either girls- are young women who will be la lie when they graduate boy ure an awful bother they want everything they see except soap if i had my way half the boy lu the world would be girl and the other half da my tnu 1 a woman and my pa 1 a man a woman 1 a grownup girl with children my pa is such ft nice man that i guess he must have been a girl when he watt a little boy t 7 millioks killed in action wonderful newst million sr bul lions of fforma killed in getlon and thousands and thousands of victim relieved of bronchitis aithm coughs and cold there is grext rejoicing in the fact that science uu l ut in vented tho world n surgst death trap for germs bueklnys hrvmahluj mix r txhfv t 1f a tl from oil porta of caned praising this wonderful mixture ate fes ffldmrftt 1 gets right down to business and never ceases in its ilealruetive work until every traoo of the disease is completely removed and the victim restored to normal healtb letter k p literally pour- log into beadquartors head this 1st- tor years ofsuuerlag from that terrible affliction bronchial asthma ordered by all medical men to eloe jay btudaeas in montreal and go sooth to ft warmer climate but i otied your ad in tha montreal standard nr the above mixture nod- 1 said x would giv one more trial to health before i leave my native town and thank the good maker i dla my branchial tubes are dear the hacklng eeugh ha disappeared the wheexlng cough ba ceased as if by maglo and ah discomfort have gaao sine taking our wonderful mlxtmei herbert 41t mckay btriet moatreel lg no reason whatever why yon oasot be completely and speedily re- gtoxea to baolttt if yod take this renv dj too are aatiaflad or the money is refunded according to our human ui dont delay tjuy bottle now t yprir druggist your st tbtre reliable table cutlery you un w whit it im t liivd rul good tnbli utlury un 1 wj nti y u i urcl uo wofn knlloi m utlsry y u ctn rest usmiirsd jtlttit it tu the imut wohti nhoi m ixi hlullilau htel kthvos lllfmn lclllves ii 11 made tt st iluleus stunl an i in or unary usii will neither rust r ttuiin aflur usluk mi 1 only to to wimlml an i wl 1 with a olcuii loth a kitlfu i r i r uelri y thlr up orwliin won i last lo stuohd iii the to el i tlltl pearsnet which for yeurs daaart 1j0 table 91djm doxen the uond haudwajik co ltd phone 1012 r- oublph 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