Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 20, 1922, p. 3

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tutlfthuay jui y 20 1813 kirhnrd lnma l werful ola ltxirt a ull lutu t rial t uaktlhow k i u itvtlk i mnt dells i nlch lut vl tori iiu lyellnr u w rtmltnuiv 1 at j bid dm hui el uiwiart kdwad lulls truo tale hart urd u tiara william 1 im of uin will i alrtc k u nol lorrmnr 0k rse it farmer who ran till tcolfar uii ht n ruble man i lobar t tum us afar lloiatlo worthy true iluburt i right mn a star iivm owl by yi u ausustu brut and anind list ha i n medlelne hush thought to undtntan i hdmund la tvth within daniel judgment buivo hiijah a great lord oodfrey i peone and live f lebrlel heroic deed and word ueorge j tuns ay if fjfv profesaor defines h th head or the knsliah department of a rmou american institution o learn ins hoa beenmakllik com pre henslvo study of modern ulans tho element of good slank the say re irlrst intelllsenoe second wit or humor and third mu me thins close profanity lht either shock you tint listener i tho point ho make la that slam of the modern vintage la loelns the wit of humor that onoa waa the awtf tone of it effectiveness to day it 1 a tneenlncle vornaoulsr bereft of all wt um ehockln otemenl if i say it a a fine day and you answer bully wo understand each other perfectly illustrated the young- pedavocuo out ir i aay it a a una day and you answer iii aay ir tho cats meow wo have overstepped the umlta of ltltimata uns all elans la vulvar in that it la protest acalnat convention but if it haa some decree of intelllsenoe the ramark may be accepted for a leal mate elan phrase li it haa aomo real wit or humor about it it may colloquial buch an expression aa to butt in- or a akyecraper illustrates the point heanlnsless slang i aura sign a raenta the virtue of slans baa bora ita apszfeuns originality an acceptable alanx phrase or work la at cleverly couched aa to cover an ex presslon in a more adroit way than it can be put in ordinary kncllah requires no thought to indulge lp the cbeap alapatlok burlesque that obtains today such a- practice a- a reveralon to pure barbarism aaked to define what ha termed leaitlmate slang offhand ha replied auch worda a ohum fluon omul- boa akyaoraper highbrow pal batt in bedlam apd snob would come under the category of paa alang they must have some meaning baaed on tact slang it appear nine in i cycle out of toe use of proper there came sttch ej aa janes big berthas memi- t otto i animal kingdom asorda vehicle with expreealona like fae hgbta uka a bearcat that girl la i tchiaorm or wren be ut mil porter or anake in the grama the aoape goat or a bird v v ft w 1llhuiqr it la not enough that we are without tjaa power to make one another happy but must wtl deprive each other of that aah which left to ouraelvea i we might oftbn be eapabla of enjoyfult show me tho man who haa illhumor andwho hide jt who bear the whole i bnrdenjof it himself without totarrupt- lng th pleainirea pt those about him np illhumor arises from a con- r aclonsbeas of our own want of merit from a discontent which always ac companies hat envy which foolish vanity engender we dlaute to see people happy unless their hajlpldee is the work or our own hands woe unto those who make use of their power over a human heart to deprive it of the simple pleasure it would naturally enjoy all the favors ail the attention in the world cannot for a moment make amends for the toe of that happiness wfalob s cruel tyranny destroys we should say to ourselves every day what good canl do to my friendst i can only endeavor not to interrupt them in their pleasures and try to augment the happiness which i myself v uartake of when their souls are tor- mented by a violent passion when their hearts are re vrl x cannot gtvo them relieftor a moment and when at length a fatal meaady seises the unhappy being- whose unr timely ftrave was prepared by thy hand when stretched our and ex hausted ho ralaeahls dim eyes to heaven and the damps of death are on bis brow4ho thu standert before bin uke a condemned criminal thou sees thy fault but it is too late thou feelest thy want of power thou feel- t cat with bitterness that all thou canst attve thou esnstdo will not re store the strength of thy unfortunate victim nor procure for him a moment of oonsouiuoa qoethe qrfudqea not worth whlk x dt not carry grudges t cast them asldev your burden in life is heavy enough without thetm zo yoq boast of your grudges aa a sign that you sura a free man don t do it though you may have created yottr grudges and though you may feed them they re your master you may carry your etridgo uphill through life but it carry you only down 1 hpw often wo hear the vo an the atrjgat in violent impatience smith cries if jones is tor it i em against then jones ooptrou smiths mind more firmly than if be were his closest jriend it is not worthwhile to waste our energies and vl0s9e our minds in hate and resentment it la right to hate evil but merely pity evil men u you have been wronged forget v why koep the injury tresht you auf fered enough at the time i doj you lortg for revenge or to get sven with some enemy actual or im- ain4ryt you magnify hu triumph tou cottunuehla aacendancy you hypnotise yourself within his spell it doesnt py more ten y u onee ando00d elqht i los as fl w ssbb vv xr w bsbs oli isflttanaahi i slasassasah that the lack of green verdure has r j ifcdeflnltely harmful effect j the j i trjirtlt orphtmren in the towns is shown m kiwboimo as result bf the i mittiltisdoon m 000 school ohlloren praurht dereataava fewest in rural v djstrtau are more numerous 4n ooiintri a jtowns ianfl ars worst of almn h alttpat crowded areas v f ja slightly l peroentojre of tflrls mss3ft affi the ow mails midsummer btrverlea ah uii has woary daya and nuthta o sleeplmm i lil thou inwun llmo p youthtu prlmn will nawr come uawln buy i vt tteii fefllinkf reul f m tun cut the last fv daya i rud that tlm in thu kass rwsa ulxiut th uouitty nl i crusher belntf located i a alio nmr the entranoe to churllo davidson nno rartn and that it wum to crush u ne to coat ue highway along lute ii and 3 that is vry flue that piece of rood lias len in lu i condition for several years hevnral times when i have driven ovur it my old bones havn been si alien up and the rheumatism haa painfully asserted itself when that stone cover the roadway ouuoalto thoee two lots the grandson of my old friend the 1u oliver jlaaby hill lasbythe engineer over it fortyulmes or more wdh hla big steam roller if ought to b in first class stone- road condition from uorne snhool to the oldilrloa church but what glvea me the mournful feeling u not the changing of the poor road to a good one but the story i heard tho other day that tho jtnod commissioner had bargained with charlie davidson and mrs charlotte mcdonald for the stone in their fine old stone front fences to crush up for road metal and lit exebange he will have wire fences constructed along their farm fronts now wire fences are all right as a matter of utility but to destroy those venerable old stone fences seems almost a sacrlleke to three men at least those substantial atone fences were a strong tie to the affection for the old home land across the seas as long- as they uvsd these were thomas davidson and john sharp who had them built because they brought back to them the scenes endenvironments of their boyhood days in the old feounuhr and to johr iamb who bulft them and who learn ed to build etope fences when a boy before be came to canada when these fences were built about seventy year ago they were the pride of those topee men and were admired by oil their neighbors and everybody else who saw them uy interest in and admiration tor these splendid stone fauces goes back for sixty years or more i remember when a youngster a drt with my father one bright ubuiw d aa we passed mr davidson a fence father said to me that- a una stone fence do you think it is all built of stone t why yes i replied its a stone fence andt dont thlnk there u anything else in it rlcks were unknown hereabouts n those days welt ho said there are three rows of cedar splints all along that fence from end to end sly young eyes could not distinguish anything but stone aa we drove along we were driving across to a place near eds mills where there was then a famous clump of prickly ash bushes i believe the olaasoa in botany in the schools now call xanthraxylon mother wanted same of this prickly ash bark for a homely remedy she was preparing well wheit we reached this little grove we found it was just inside another stone fence like the davidson and sharp ones this fence fronts the dredge farm and i believe it was built before tho others and also by mr lamb when we got out of the buggy and were about to climb over tho fence father said wow can you see the wood in the atooe fencer hs pointed it put to roe and my young inexperienced eyes were at last able to discern the rows of cedar about threefourths of an inch thick and running from the outside through the wall svry time ive passed either of these stone fences since that trip with father for the prlcklyiash bark ive looked along their length to nee the rows of cedar find admired the exactitude and precision with which old man lamb laid them there seventy years and more ago i dont believe walter lamb hi son or jack jltebuv man his grandson splendid stone masons though they both are could bund a fence oojual to those old atone fences and give any guarantee that they would stand for seventy years by the way both walter end john have been proving their skill as masons the last few weeks in the building of the splendid foundation walla for the new welshman block on mill street this piece of masonry has been ad mired by many well now respecting the old david son and sharp stooe fences 1 11 be sorry indeed it they are really ground up jar road metal and i think charlie davidson will be too when he begins to meditate upon the past associations and reflects upon the pride or his revered father in his old scotch ntono fence say arent there lots of stones lying useless in piles on the wrden and mcdonald forma which would make just us good metal for the roadt save the old fences and clear off the stones from these farms an old poem i learned at school said woodman pare that tree if i wero a poet i would exhorf 1 poetic strain itood men spare that fence j fancy i con enter into thomas davidsons reveries as ho leaned over that one stone fence at tho gateway fifty years or mono ago resting after a busy day in the hay field or during the wheat harvest as he entered fully into tho spirit of oliver goldsmiths poem in his musings sweet was the sound when oft at evenlngscldse up yonder hill the village muvmur there as i passed with tired steps and slow the mingling notes come softened from bow the swain responsive as the tnllk maid sang the sober herd that lotted to moot their young the noisy geese that gobbled oer the i rpiw i t i somntblna y l ipuyott i and now back to i jo we r avenue- that ettraftlve realdenoe across from ir mcniven qjf the other nnr avenue and biffin street waa built u ih ly the ufa alex a heoord twenty- ji ttv r winding tmven or eliltt yiurs wl mi ho wbd intly ki rat it fuel ry suimirlnlnn lui t irf the w 1 hi my x h n tlu v works ll wi t i ll ii llrsl mile oocuplod hy acli n drill m u 1 the drill ehed had locutn 1 ll fa f r ooqul a quarter f u tury i e i lp began ti ttml thai the loruli n was unaullel 1 for i i ull unit f t ufchurnmar it xu im nvry foot vf the lot tniruhneed bml le the old llu ltt church wltnn an i ark was scoured by the i n an u ltlin aprunf itl to have the drill emwl rem ved t ii at 1 rotirly there would wi nwur t lual purpoee if i irlll tall ami uii oihltitl n i ull llns- ai d funkier it was argued tt st if drilling waa nwairy the park won i am r 1 uii in eiact f r ontsl le lrilla an 1 munoeuverlng the mllltli 1 urlment agreed the proposal uiid th big bulldli at was succeasf u i y e i to the pric the move hue never been rgr the site at the lmrk la most aatlsfi tory and the i ull ling anawi exhibition purjm sm very well the early yauinr the late war the ark mad an admiral le paradi ni in i and wl on the famous trek of the 164th battalion from camp itorden to hamilton through acton waa made the 1 000 oirioern and men bivouacked in aclfln th park was made the psvad stound during the stay of the battalion in t wn the vacating of the eltr left un admlrahl building lot in the c i f the town this was secured b herord and he erected one of the most attractive and artistic residence town this lias been a real home and lis hospitality has always been noted in loving res petit for his wife- lienor momy the ej lest daughter of w htorey autt n first tteeve and f r many years u leading clllsen ur heo rtl named the new realdenoe villa nnr a- euphonious nsme which in co rpo rated hla pet name for mf socgrd 111 home was his castle efcd i u lived the rest of his life there li comfort and happiness when mrs record becaane mrs harry i to i roes overal year after ur beoorea sudden death she continued to reside in this fine home bftd there she remains wlb mr holmes mr w a htorey also has his home there with his sister snd miss llertlo hmlth and miss leons holmes also enjoy the hospitality of vulanore i guess that enough for this hot weather 1 11 have another story yet about this interesting old howr avnue and us residents good nlghtl knjoy this good summer time i m having a real old ruahloned good time now that hay fng and harvest are on again -rle- better than punishment during the great war a soldier in the british army went before colonel for punishment lie was the worst man in the regiment in epjte of his continual imprisonment in the guardroom the colonel who was tired of sen fencing the man eald to the sergeant here be is again boardroom dls grace solitary confinement in fact everything has been tried but all to no purpose there is one thing you have not tried said the sergeant and that is forgivenesst the colonel had never thought of that and when the soldier was brought in ho asked him what he bad to say to the charge nothing sir was the reply only i un sorry for what i have densl turning a kund and pitiful look on tho man who expected nothing else than that bis punishment would increased with the repetition of hla offence the colonel addressed him oaybig well wo have tried every thing with you end now we are re solved to forgive you the soldier was struck dumb with amassment and left the room without a word the new plan however was too much for him t broke his hard enetf heart and he became one of the best soldiers in his majestys service kingston whiq philosophy after all it un t difficult to ear a living the hard part is to get it aa wo understand the critics the worst thing about the flapper is the lack of things about her the way to be happy though poor is to gef rid of the yellow streak that makes you envy those who have more th bian who nxhjju to lose sight of bis troubles will meet with un qualified success if it happens to b woed aloohol when a man kisses his wlfes toll hardened hands st peter turns to the debit page and erases the record of seventeen of hla sin europes efforts to solve problems reminds us of the way the neighbor cleans up he throwsltbs trash over into our yard back in the old nays when there were no jaws forbidding anything how did people manage to have good timer t colo comfort mart was almost frantic with the toothache the enjy other person in the room was his pompous pedanlc matter of fact aunt m presently the man burst out oh l wish to goodness people were born without teeth ills aunt glanced up from her paper a momenta consideration oty dear alfred she gald win remind you that that is precisely what does hap pen and she went on reading a sermon in uttle there or days when you ant tempt ed to throw up your job days when jou are sick at heart when you see others doing such wonderful things in other direction and you are sorely tempted to join them set such temp tations aside just say to yourself this is ray job at present this is my duty my work x can t leave il x shall do my level best to day and who knows what tomorrow will bring i shall fill my task of today as fully and ns completely a possible the playful t ohlldreri now lot loose from school 1 the watchdog voice that baved the whispering wjlnfl j aitd tho i juajh thai spoke the vacant joiimi 7 v these all in sweet kmfalin sought tho shado f ifl 1 j took the lawyer to finish tho cripple thumped his crutch on the ground as he oopfronted his taw heavens man your bill is out rngaoiis he exclaimed you are tak ing fourfifths of myldamagee i never heurd of such extortion f furnished the skjll the eloouenoe und the necessary legal learning for your case sold the lawyer coolly yes said tile client but i fur nished the case itsflf l boahrt anoeced the lawyer any body could fnl down a coal lole know vqur posaibilitms you must see the possibilities in yourself if you aye totnake a success of jlfo and in order to be able to judge aaourately what it is posslblq tor yoti to achieve you must study yourself not trem the standpoint of prejudice but a i ypu would study the capacity of itnothr ian ejutnerated v opinion of apr fioet iti lis lone korialt it khu it ui llilnkw ytmi mil jei u hftb d wi ij t llltf usl let h init li it think ol errihyi you vr i rniw ytis fiw llfliws um u i tniceable u lmeuty rsfllaii kettlnsr thou iiiik which i an i reaching forth ui o 11 wl 1 li are bf re is the way f the creatdit souls of earth das i i is etiltul t is head tl e rut ore i kr m u e tusl oome up deapati so awlf otiitlnmpt until the hlih star 1 iueiiohel in murky cloud rergt it jxy yon ve brought tears u the eyea of her thai ltre y u and unaulshwl cunt v your mother than wltom none in hnavsn ur earth i aa greater low hut si e will think of it i o more if yi u only miim back your race un her blsssed knee and let her love enfold you forest it woman i vou ve sinned out or your woukneae you have pluck d loathing and out of your wayward shame hut it done look not burk nl it look tt rward to where un is one wh though he judge t t alt tho earth says tin und neighiyorkdod news- town apd country qakvill luvllwl that tie i i tltur k kl within tl e ii n um ti if n nay rulsol y hu viiih iui will luuii up varylllis 1 ivn vug rnds f r next year th ril i vr htiuck ut 47 in 1 1 id u lis t loft judge aln nul i sfna ioraet lvphaiil take her back into your urma what 1 love worth tlist mint rrglvt wliat 1 i va worth that u n t mightier than prllot ynr gel itf n the streets of heaven you will nsvr blush to think you liuvtvfor given uh much i korset tt wife i know it tneam heartail e and hum illation and dry 111 ped ura cllmk u climb up ihi steps of arwi dnui till you react the stage f that love which beareth all thlnss bellevelh all things end never fulleth once in that mountain air lieas you will not regret the troubled valleys of pride vt r lit pverybodyl icvery up rolling sun brings a new chance to all the huh and daughters of men r very swelling moon means anew month of opportunity kvery sur of uio in numerabu mtara sand etawn on uu dusky blue of night is a star of hope dr krank crane dabs fishii some day perhaps we shell wake up to a full appreciation of the fino guall ties of the small mouth black basa uarring the trout family there le ni finer fresh water flit as a food u is a clean feeder and a great athlete always in toe pink of condition there fore his flesh la arm and white with lawrence waters anglers from the southern states almost invariably call the baas a trout preposterous though this appears to most of uwj tlioee who have handled four or five oand fish on a six or eight ounce rod can understand why he has been misnamed he fights very like a big trout out of the water a good deal he sploshes and thrashes pulls and runs to the very lost ounce of his strength ho never sulks as does the salmon if he i still tor a moment he is probably twisting your line round a stone or a weed or rubbing out the hook against a rockl he is fighting in sumo way depend upon it just now baas are taking the fly a silver doctor montreal coachman or jibs probably and like it under water a bit in dayllgh1 alter dark fhey take alt night long when feeding well the files should be sent up well small frogs crayfish or prawns hel gramltes worms are good bait and should be trlejd on strong bars at the extremities of lake points or oyer rock bottoms best of alt baits per baps are the immature dragonflles aa they emerge at this season from their water bet tie stage of existence whatever you fish with be on your guurd continually until your fish has been landed and killed the writer lost a valuable rod stolen from his boat by a boss in a second while his back woe turned many a fish has been lost from a landing net and many a tine topjoint have they mined per bold hard enterprising rascals are canadian black basa mushrooms on trees to the japanese belongs the honor of learning to grow mushrooms trees instead of in dork and loamy places in the usual manner tbe japanese method of securing crop is unlqoe in many ways and is characteristic of their mental acute ness mushroom growing is one of japans many industries and several million pounds worth reach tho world s markets annually during the visit recently paid by the prince of wales to the people of japan ha manifested keen interest in their unique methods of mushroom culture trees of huge growth which have adorned the forests for many decades are out down and allowed to ho for a year or two lake holes ore then bored into tbe tree trunks and spa inserted thereafter under such conditions they produce practically a continuous crop and grow with a mushroom growth rapid ity to anyone familiar with the somewhat crude methods of producing mushrooms in tunnel and other dsrk recesses this system will readily sug gest a better method of culture rtho growth of mushrooms is to nuenoed considerably by changes of the moon observers of these night growth know that at full moon the crpp in variably shows itself but when on tbe wane there is a perceptible decline will not change easter date after careful consideration the in ternatlonai astronomical union has rejected a proposal to fix permanently the date of ifiaater i so the british djtgote to the rome conference reportjjftnc conference con sldered the possibility pf abandoning the paschal moon for the determination of the date and fixing the festival somewhere near tho middle of april this matter was referred to u special commlltee over which cardinal mer- clor presided the members reported in favor of retaining the gregorian culendsr n its present form the conference decided that without general agreement by the churches there could be no change lpf the method of fixing roster f hold on tiqht a little girl only three years old who had had no experience in the matter of broken limbs beyond that afforded by the casualties of her family of dolls had the misfortune to fall and break her own arm as soon gs she discovered what had happened to her she cried out oh mamma will it drop oftt no darling t the mother snsworedt i will hold it so that it will not hurt you till thaoctoroeenls and ho will fix it nil rlgjtl lwell mamma tho utfje one said pressing her lips together and trying imr at d mrs hltiii lay fir van ixislinhnlmrh ot v s ym mlwir of hi ittei i to ll of hie nxo tlllvn i f ii omjmastars sua xlutl tl oy slw will visit vi i rlu crder 1 nry f the hlulwny ih 11 i un eolvvd li vlru tl t s tictukn u tl i skslift im tor in la wh t i cat hate avo ikxiome rusty un 1 1 ave n t b h a gi i if u i 1 1 1 gila runty t li t rial ran kt a new one rree i i urge hy npi lying to tin mi lor license ill urfnient tc n nto the jury wl lr investigate tlui lr i uaistani es surrounding tin ileatli lift- rd w wnrlnll who dlod roll iw ln an sellout on tie hlxhwuy li fn t of sir jomph klavelles i ome o j hi a is found hint the mr w6s lolntf driven at an exruealvo rate of i y loo m donsldson who 1 still in tl r h itnl with a front u rod skull and recommen led that the highway im patrolled by uniformed truffl lkilli men iteconl burlington i hut ur ic c rmors huu is led a writ t r k ooo ugnliht muy r hobaon for uluatnl utalom i is made by hi wnr si li in c mnertlon with issuing tho rwint permit n tho tlaacli wm c campbell s fruit farm ha ueo i hi id to mr kdilh qllveur of hamilton the c rnea st no ut ht i uke o lal 1 urlsh hull will be laid urluyj july 13 ht 3 t m the socond annual li urnamsut tho llurllnifton tiiub will be held krllay july 31 miss m orahutn slater of mr irrel imham llrant rtreet left on tuem day on a trip t australia she x pert to im awuy u year llav fj muturt haji begun hla duties a past r of the new appleby and nelson circuit itev j w snd mrs hunt and family left last wnefc for their old circuit at i ions head where mr hunt will amclato nl a double wedding mr uud ur thomas hannibal mm unco the engagement i f their youngust daughter aertrudn kathleen to walter a i otter of llurllngton tho wedding will tuku lace quietly curly in august uagiatrute tlarr held a speeders r url on tuesday m irnlng when about ten uuto owners were fine 10 and coat tor travelling through tho uwn ut over 30 miles an hour tho town authorities intend to put a stop to fast driving tlneetts erin thomaa itoblnson laying cement pavements on contract with the coun cil st lko per square foot mlas oullfyle teacher was presented with a prayer book hymn iwok and sliver women s auxiliary 1 in before leaving krtn for her home mrs walker end baby kdward of toronto and mrs thomas juauos and son walker of winnipeg man were the guests of mr and mrs ii barbour during the week- mr b qrlner tho populor c p xl sjrfant has beeli appointed i member of hlllaburg public library hoard to all the vacancy created by the resignation of itev tr c huns mr j j vaulkcner has closed his place of huslneae here and gone into business with his father mr w taulkener ut hlllsburg hon w ie itunoy and mrs itaney hon k c drury and mrs morrison uooompanlod by mrs riev hilts of toronto wore the guoats of mr and mrs ooo humsden on wednesday lasl mr anil mrs u arulium of day city mlch motored end spent a few days lost week with mr and mrs s hid lor 7th line mrs atkinson who has been visit lng with itev dj o atkinson and slater at mono mills sailed on tues day from montreal for haffln land ti join her husband itev ulevin atkin son who is stationed ut lake har bour as missionary to the icsquimaux on friday morning of last week mr james scott suffered a severe shaking up when his team of horses ran away mr scott had driven tho team hitched to the wagon to the gate and was in the act of closing it when the team boiled lie managed to catch one lino snd in drawing the frightened animate to no side the wagon box was hurled into him and the team went on mr scott suffered broken ribs and many bmlhes ad vocji to- mi lton tho electors will vote on saturday hth inst on the question or issuing debentures for its 000 to meet the cost of building two additional ulsse rooi at tho ulgh school at an annual charge of 110108 for principal and inluresl miss margurci dewar who has been teaching school during the pass year st vanguard bosk has returned homo for tho holldsya mrs it j martin accompanied by her sister mrs heaven of oakvllle left last week on a six weeks trip to vancouver b c bf mcooli left last week in company with dr stewart and niece uf tturrtph tor rngland they egpeat to spend several weeks attending clinics ln lcdlnburgh mr and mrs w b clements and family left lust week for a tenday motor trip to ponts along lake krle including port dover they took along with them a camping outfit autouts would do wall to take the tip that no matter how nice and tempt- lng the roadway exceeding the speed llmlf is a profitless undertaking and sooner or later 1 bound to land them into trouble una tbe police court deputy sheriff uccready and a l chambers took robert nibble tbe 17- year old bronte boy to kingston pent lentlary on tuesday to servo three years for stealing an automobile at oukvtllo ileformer misses iclleon hurson and mildred meokey have accepted positions in toronto public schools am havejcv signed here missau flora den yep and marlon hllllott havo been engaged to succeed them the anglican presbyterian and methodist sunday schools of milton went to burlington 1 loach yesterday a union excursion prior to he departure of itev dean cooke and family cor thou- new home in hum 11 ton a farewell social i tendered them during the evening bom hensen people a ward on on be half of the congregation presented hcv and mrs cooko with a purse of one hundred doll urn mrs cooke was also presented with a silk umbrella from tho girln branch of the womon auxiliary miss kvelyn cooke with a wrltm cuse an mlas kathleen cooke with a club bog the boys club also presented rtev mr cooke with a slivqr founfaln pen r do you keep caught upt u you are one of tho girls who is always bavin to oatoh up oak yonr- self whyr why is it necessary for you to bolt your breakfast undcunt why dff you nit up into evesy few nlhts making up the lessons of the fluy before 7 t lrt who is npver botberod about catching up hj the girl whoiteeps up pair fair time comlnir iibiph f fnlr 1 t be i i i i in i fill huvn leeii unnmilfrt ly tl i tl tail del artnient of ail ull in tl following will liibirost tl e alrf yl illstlltlll iluilligt 11 cl i ii lcut j v rsiiu t r ii wn oult or m i vallty milt i oukvllle ojt cici i i i ii i i- o lu ckw htr ktavllln r 111 20 hiit ml r hi t o t h i hi 11 h tuiub r 21 j ol lr h buimml r 3 beilmilcjcjlll7 h inmlli jo 30 hl t inler 14 t 111 ii tomlier 2u 80 hi temlwr ju august 2d t hh tenil r 0 lucky thev were hip boots a wall k rrltei uuys lcvnry itruto 11 m ii n 1 unkwi la im ly s wa tryli g w rvauani i f th mali man t o of thm 1 o uul 1 w re wulkli g throuah tho w lu c t i i 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territory lr will lengthen tho llf cot yours run ll hi nnd let us look it over h a coxe acton ont free prelss ads bring results muluiwmmimimmnmniumulinuimibiniuiuiaimmmmuimimm announcement we wish to aiinoance that we have tenifmrary titiddiiigs uk1 axe in jatbeluon to continue our fanner hwlneas we aie prepartot todo automobile repair work give service on dodge studebakr and ford cars and have put in a new stock of i tires tubes and automobile arxweories we are also in a position to do cturtage woodworking btajomnlthtng and car riage rubber tire work thanking- our customers for their past business and many expressions pf sympathy and hopbur to be favored with their continued patronage j ni oneill distributors of dodge brothers and studebaker motor cars fof georgetown acton and milton l e atkinson local representative iaaaaslwbiw s who pays for advertising tliis is d direct andjreasopable quea- l tion and in the case of newspaper adver tising intelligently used the answer is simple nobody it pays its own way nobody pays for the new carburetor that gives added mileage to your motor car it pays for itself in the gasoline h saves s nobody pays for an improved cash system in n modern departmental store it pays for itself hi economy of human time nobody pays for well planned and written newspaper advertising it pays r for itself by reducing the cost ofeiuca and by increasing production and u often receipts old bills for follies vtth advertise ing labels the odvertisernent in your own local newspaper tels you the bent things to buy and where to buy them- every new pup chase helps die whole community to com mand cheaper and better goods v yadtfertise in theacton free press j iu

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