hr arton 3ffni ihrua tllljithrtay iikitkuhkit 7 1 do vou envy other fellowsf rdft yml uiivv ll iw wlill hill uh they liv kuiiuhit iu vu arumlh ut ii lu k you m lo uk7 iii w ikmir lnlflurttd wjy im youlll iur day you ioul1 win mi if j u only know t kunk would yi luri ll pritu nit lakl ull thin wltli u st hvtr tiiv yuur vury tnt huull rlu with yul bo you him ar you uri of hi 111 l i r 11 icor llu i fio your limirt not 11lil with pride at ililr dds and huw uy died wlilrh ntllsoni uu ik iuaij will alet youvn u duly to thtmhi ruow li yuur uumuiri tatid th hchoo am wrvlo lb lit uut ihst y turnuli not yimi- own fuwl tiam or dlulionor lltlt- fair rm my lull that rt with you do you gluey in your iounlry in th bind wlildi kkv vuu birth iii th wonderful tradition or our ruot krlim okuh wa cr the crd of the sturdy bulldog bread ami it muttered not wui odd ihy had to rao to you la taskl the keepli or ttiuf harltuva mo vast to that lioal and klorlou trust i not untru will you ki th- horn und fm in ihn day that mr to lr uy bid it ink wait yu i harold murala- a cable a loor mti wu lylnjr oil tlia bar itoaid of a mlarabla hoval what la the um of a lmin bainc rich mid to him if if h doe nolhln with the tnonyt j die und uvu all without having tot any plsi out of h vilth mow if i hod been hoh i would hv anjoyed toy money m bstiuuet should have bi talkd of fur and wlda and i would lo have don good lo uthar wm la th nf beir- miserr puddonly ihrouh a chink in the wall a wluurd glided to the man aide bo you would ilka to bo rlchl aald this person 1 besrd you y well i kin alway dlumd to help a friend m hem 1 a pur for you it u a kolden ducatm tnor but a mhin u you have taken ooa col out of the pura another will be there all ruady for you so now my friend you nun become u tich you ttbmae only vmember thu until you have riun theiune into the river you are forbidden to apand m alnu ducat the aueaker vantanad leavln the pur- with the poor inan who wm ejmoat bealde hltnaelf with joy preeently he ban u handle but prla and found the wlaarde worda to be true scarcely bad ho taken poln nut when another wax airajuly mhlnln- in the puree i will ahaka out a lot t bought the dellxhtedman then i aball be rich enough and to- morrow i will begb to apend the niuy hut the next day he had changed hie mind certainly i am rtoh now he aald but why ahould i not be come richer t it would bo a pity not to uae thla wonderful puraat one more day vea i will go hungry for one day more a week went by a month a year the man boon loat alt count of the ducat tie ate acaroety anything- at daybreak ha began to extract i colna from the puree and all day long he did nothing else sometime ha actu ally reached the bank of the rlwr ith the intention of throwing a thi puree hut no be could not bring hjmeelf to part wtb it always he turned back with hie purpoae unfilled thua the poor man for voor he uii with all hie unueed gold grew reble grayhaired uiba and yellow aa one of hie own dueata jfet with trambllna- hand he went on gathering up hla neverrailing oolna and what wa the and of it ajit ue died of couree without over enjoying aae and comfort or the greater bless ing of doing- good on hie bench be died in the act of counting the last gold piecea of bla ninth million te contribution or curiobity when we uee tho word curiosity are likely to think of the meddlesome people whose curiosity lake the form of prying into their neighbors ajxaira that la a morbid form of curiosity and ahould not be allowed to atand for the quality which makes such vast contribution to our pleasure and growth if you could fancy a race devoid of curio ty you would know that it would be a race davold of progroas such peop would accept what happened without asking- why and so would n jnd out the way of preventing that which was unfortunate and en couraging- that which was desirable they would never know the joy of solv ing one of natures riddles thsy would be stupid and helpless and would probably end by perishing ras- erably in some disaster which might have boon averted uut much a race probably never ex- uted and if it did it has vanished from the earth every normal child u full of curiosity the question which express this chare cterutfq may be a little wearisome to us older ones es- pecully if we du not know bow to answer them not content with questioning his older the child asks questions of nature he puts his finger up toward jie steam issuing from the mouth of the teakettle and loams aomcthlug- about it a well aa he will know tt when he gues to high school and turtles physics jt la safe to take it tar granted that george stephenson asked many such questions of nature perhaps with a number of disagreeable answers before he teamed how to harness the giant who had loafed so jong nd set him o working- for human kind curiosity la not an ignoble trait la essential to growth and development u la easentlul to hupplneasjohn u keith pr jwe olt rva or tms fifg cwck1 thimbce was clue luvnry sunday we aurolab flowers for the pulpit of our church last hun- day unable to g the nowera then on time we catted the pastor and ask ed him to stop for them he passed our bo use on bis way u the church i answered the bell he rang- and gave him the bouquet thy anger mid be smiling- telle a tale and then he hurried on i discovered i had not removed my thimble chloago tri bune a human centipede a french lady is showing- a visitor the family portrujt in the picture gal lery ythat ojnccr there in the unlf- alto snyg was my greatralr grand father lie was as brave aa u hon but one of the moat unfortunate of men he never fought in battle in which he did not have an arm or a leg carried away p then ane adds proudly itoook party in twentyfour ngmpunenta the old man soluoqabes on the jiiotim by the side of the ttoad tltv alitor informs um tlmt whll roiivralg willi a rrlund in uukoks ruvutly lift friand in kiaklng ul th- old uulla sollloqulu- ll the coluinoa sul j wih you would aak hint lo puhllah tho poem th llouso by tit ulds of the uoad sometime i think it would nt in with his storlse of liumbunt ft the old rasldants of acton aald vicinity vary happily well now im real glad of that rouast the houao by the hide of lbs itoad 1 a rjl ravorlte or knlno i always kaap a copy of it by tns and lead it over whenever 1 reel myself gsttlng anyway grourhy when my riteumatlca give m a rw axtra tlngaa hare it is thar are harmlt mouu that live with in the pware of thalr self content there are soubi like aura that dwelt apart in a fellowlnaa flrmnmnnt there are pioneer souls that blase their pathe whr highway never ran hut let me live by ths sid of the road and b a friand to malt i let me live in a house by tho aide of the road where the tic of men go by the men who aro good kttd the r who are bad aa good and as bail km i i would not alt in the aoorners- weal or hurl th cynics ban uot m lve in a house by the sldv the road and be a friend to man i see from my house by the aide of the road liy the aide of th highway of life the men who prase with the ardor of hope th men who aro faint with ths strife hut i turn not away from tholr smiles nor their uutra lloth parts of ma infinite plan jlet m live in my house by tho aide of th road and b a friend to man i know there are brook gladdened meadowa ahead and mountains of weoruome height that the road paaaeii on through the long afternoon and atrstohe away to the night hut still i rejoice when the travellers rejoice and weep with the strangers that fforllve in my house by the aide o the road i uke a man who dwell alone iot me live in a bouse by tho alda of the road where th race of men go by they are good they are bad they are weak they are strong wise foolish so am i then why should x it intho scorn cre or hurl the cynlna bant lot me live in my house by tbe aide of the road and be a friend to man ham walter bs ham koes surely had hi thinking cap on and his heart in the right place when he wrote that poem it la very human it contain mound every day philosophy and it partakes through out of that nelghdotly spirit which bleaaes any community the man in the house by he side of the road wants to be a friend to man thats fine unt itt my old bible says over there in pro verba a man that hath friends must show hlmaedf friendly and thats just aa true aa you live ve found it out right here in acton these threeeoore year und more to have real frtenda a mah must go at least half way if he doea that hell rind real friends i have no patience with the folks who go to church and then rush out 1th their eyea straight before them and then complain to their neighbors that that church u no good nobody ipoke to me these folka ought to read over to themselves two or three times every sunday before they go to ihurch that passago in those wise old ivoverba a man that hath friends must show himself friendly if theyll be more like the man who lived in the house by the side of the road theyd nnd lot or folka to apeak to them and shake hands with thantta4 when they are going out of church the non theyd just heard would seem sweeter snd more he 1pm i to them too when we feel thut we want tn re- joloo when the truvollor rejoice ami weep with the stranger who moan there wont be much difficulty in hav ing folks speak to us and give rf friend ly greeting when we walk out of church i hop every reader of tnu column will read over and over ugaltr the poem requested which la printed above it will do them good theyll enjoy it us the real eensn of the sentiment soaks in the editor tuyided me thbi paragraph from a letter he received last week from his slater urn ilutlln who liven in 8t clair mich it will be read wlf interest by the old folka who read thbi column and who knew the adams young folka sufy or seventy years ago joseph and agnes adam live just m block and a half from ua now they have lived in fit clair for many yeura i gave them u budget of ivreo presses not long ago they are greatly inter ested in the stories of thn old man respecting aetona early days and ita early residents mlaa adams has ask ed me twice if knew who the old man wss stic la now eighty years of uge and joseph u eighty six they uro both real smart you would never think they are as old as that well now im glad to hear of the adumsea again myself i knew both joaeph and agnes welt they were children of ken adams und i think both of them were born in the old adams homestead whom mr nnd mrs norman moleod nnd mr and mra john kennedy now tottke their home there yrmm quite u number or children in thbi branch of the family i cant remember them aji now but there were mrs qlaes and charles besides joseph and agnes and 1 think they had a sbber abigail mrs abuts topv- tu hi clair inch a good many years o and 1 ihlnk joseph and aiinm ili1 with hr theret hh died tliarn mima ytsara ego aus taught school for u number of yoars iwfor leaving arton i can not recall whom ull she tauchl but i irmmher aha wm ih aw nr at lulinix kburn llohool it ma see tlmt miiht 1 tuuiily sixty your ao ll was th far for imf to walk over unit bark rvaiy day so ah uourdml during th wmi hi hiuln hrowoa wham mr n y undiuiy and family ik now un- nim khurn tu bool was not than located tn lh fourth hue rmr but was arrw ih i iu ut ths nitratm of john lordo- ian- joaanh adama was una of thn mn who nlways kept buay but never stuck at tiny on thing long at u tim 1 llkad ih photoaraph business ihwc the ui time i uw him was nfty years u lll hummer he spent a wk or ao in th old bom the guest of w ii utomy ii look photograph of tho ttovn faciory atal and numui of family group in town that photo or ih alovn ractory folks was vry popuur it lm mtlll prlsml by a numlxf of those who ware lu it- thar wen mr htorey and lrrl junto wxr charlie dmti jim ah worth c1u jltaf ford kllau ami 1111 watatin coidtll ohum- kllsu jan rlht an mllo ltu canaon and u rw others i aaw the old pitturn rour or hvd years j aotnawhar i imiuvw u whn at mr tjtorys bous anotiier uv a raknlly aroup mi takan down in runt or john hilahth vortdafa beii i un cvararxin trv mr and mrs h ight era in h and than are jahl ii it t la itti jo will hanli and luuy i hllv that was th last visit of jomiu adam to ibis town when he nut saw th ilaht of ly i lillv- katicy honmirvtlle her tlmt was nlsncy hruwn ktxit up a correspondence with agues adam until a wry rw years u so nancy told m inn day hist jimuiph and agnw want ttoth atixlous lo visit act in asaln but theyve never iliad their proposed vlalt thar that utter uimiui joasph and agnns adams put hi cuar nrf rrom my intandwl story of church hlrael in th rly luys for this wek but i gu ill let it so at this and glvu mnr church htrt stories some other dy ill mak my utur short ihu weak unywsy for harly ull of you hav been handing toronto exhibition this week and you havent much tlm for rwdln long ulrtlcl otio look in the other diheotion bom of thn youna people who pity hemselvee for having- us they say such a hard lime which when trans luted generally mean belna obliged to earn their own living would stop whin ing if they stopped to think that to he in their shoe represents the height of good fortune to many and many u one when charles leave home in the morning hi face 1 generally carer- caxt tof every working day bring hom to him the realisation that he is not doing the work ha want to do charles believes himself s potential artist and perhaps be ha right a l toot it but whatever la unt he may posses a long and expensive period nf training would be necessary before he would t to the point where that talent could provide him a livelihood and ao surrendering that dream charles has taken a position in a business nffloe and goeeiito hi work every morning pitying himself yet to how many hi life seem almost ideal there la una ot charles neighbor who left a leg in trance and as he sees charles swing past in ih morn in on hi way to ths street car he look after him almost en viously to have two perfectly good feet that can carry you where you want to go to the ao idler thl u happlnaa enough hetty 1 alway complaining of being poor unluckily lletty went to school with several girl from wealthy home and tt 1 with their carefree live that she compare her own hetty- ha a tiosltlon that pay her tt good salary and while she doe not object to the work particularly it doea seem tn her very cruel that ahe ha to work at all there are hubs ian girl of just a good rumtlle a bettys girl of breeding and refinement who would think they had suddenly been transported luto paradise if they could be sure of the comfort hetty enjoys or even three good meals a day the reason ao many young people are dissatisfied i that tbey focus their attention on those who have more than they do if they ahould look in the other direction they would and that to the majority of their follow being their jive seem enviable frederick b llurke indian trusted bettxep jacob hamlin who lived in southern utah nfty year ago when the pioneer frequently had trouble with the in dian was noted write b contributor for hi honesty a spokesman for the white settler be gained the complete oonfldenoe of the indian chiefs them he typified fair dealing and they loved blm for it take this horae ham tin aald to his eon and go onr to chief big feather and trade it for some navahp blank eta- make argood trade the boy tied the horse to the horn of his aaddu and led him to the reset vatton want blanket for pinto he ss id to the chief how manyr asked ug feather o get the blanket and ill tell you the boy replied hlg yosther brought armful of blan ket from hi wigwam and began put them in a pile lie had made urge stock before he paused but th buy rrmemberlng hi father words said moral hlg weather mode a second atack and the boy wa satis fled llu rode away with the bunket thut were worth twice a much a tho horse he had traded for them i well dad be aald when he reach ed hom bow that for a rood trader jitcoh hamlin took tho blankets from the pony and piled them into a high stack then he split the stack in two hide back to hlg- feather at once with half of these blankets tell him that jacob hamlin never drive an unfair bargain the boy rode slowly to the reserva tion fattier sent these blanket itaok he aald sheepishly tp the chief hlg feather smiled 1 knew h would he aald jacob hamlin hit honnst man the cleaned 8au8aoe a shell ahooked victim went to the hlghund of bootland tor hi health he rented lodging fsom an old lady lu clothing ih not necessarily loyal and hi stay he had boiled egg for broakfaat imlled egg for dinner and boiled egg for a upper after supper he went out and bough a pound of sausage he returned and slapped tho sausage down ttcfore the old lady lere tm tired of egg he aald cook mauaage for my breakfast to morrow wery guid sutd the old udy but hoo will i oooli emt why fry them like fish aald the victim i the morning when the old lady appeared witti tbe dish the poor fel low nearly had a relapse i hop yeu like yer breakfagt uu mornln ahe aald but there olnt much in oea thing when theyre ail clegaod out neighborhood news- town and country nockwood thar war tad xntrlo ut ttoikwood tlowr know it wua 14 plnmlld r hlhltlon th iru hujtehair tub tiuv had some inlaiealhig hmlmll nialolin ul- il thoy puyod with lllflahurg llrool- vlll and hdm- mills mr jno h hmlth has rtu uotl from it lour through ltro1t clnvxluixl toudo und ih ht clair valley mm k itw lui- and little duuhtr huranuvllu wi i ha gual of mr and mrs j fllahlimnon uat wk mlaam myrtw unit olive hodxklii- bjui auo mis c laart arc on u thrtxi wks trip vlltlng rrund in london flurnu and lnlroit mr und miu icrsklna und mia klliat krakln ilatnlllon war gutm or cilsnd m mutrl ust wtwk thltll i harry co litptd a car ttt very tin turnips lust wnk loadnd fitlry by hush huk horns of tha tiavleat welhd uvr 11 ua tuich jtta milton wm mccunahuti if a of th m obervlory end wtf und llttu aim hvo biu siwndlug u rw holi day bar with tils rtlr mr w j mocunahatt with th intention of icllat mor aulamtlvtily into tl grinding of wlixul mr c w marl i it is erootfng u wmnl auvstor si hlu flour mill hero mr john w murray milton hu- tiounonit tht riigmnnt of her dauicli- lr mary marearal kllattli iusl to mr tunr hall ulnmy eldest sou of ijutcol w it itoumy milton tho nuirrlua- in take plao quietly lu keplratir th hinging at tha morning srvli ut th methodist church ust hunduy u dtwrvlng of stmcul mntlon thn convresathin ws favored with a vocal obi by mr x hilt-i- thee mr j w hew nf watordown aung in her usual inl atyisand a tniuutlrully rndrl by mrs lukar mrs lc k huck and mr w if clement llaformar ulnn tire or bja lifts uaw flrn truck with rhamlcal attachment will be on fkhlhlllin at th cunudun national lxhlhltl until its do burlinoton thn lupllt church harvest hnm krvic will be held th second hunday in hepumtmr th loth ttpeclal mualo by the choir mis murlon hnilron ha returnod m unr spending a week with her nltke mr hev nevllls of castile n y ur k ii cleuvftt c c and daugh ter hakdl hav retumeil hontn from u ten days motor vrlp to the adtmn- lucks down the hudsert rlyer and than to ho ton they covered over i too mile and thoroughly enjoyed the outtng the ladles aid of hl faul church nelson inland holding a concert in the hall on september ii a rood programme 1 being arranged at the do of the concert tho udte will supply lunch admission 1 cent for every inch of waist measure mr iw- j h vlt of manttoulln an old time resident of iturllngtovi has bean renewing acquaintance in n and visiting her nous in mrs j m lsock mspla avenusv tha firemen hand save n concert in oor lark on thursday evening but which was much appreciated and injoyed by the audunce th tuxi hquar of the mothodut church held a com moat on the farm nf mr leslu kern on tuesday even ing the corn and melon feed wo thoroughly enjoyed by all those present h lappln of the local football team has been chosen to play on the allstar ally team in the game at hamilton on beptemhr b and harry howe and n wllvert for the country team against the city team on the same date oaxette 1 georgetown v our siunt policeman woke up hi norval on tuesday mornlna work un our hew waterworks sy- tm i progreesing favorably township clerk j a tracy now drive a line new vord coupe the repair to the interior of mr w a bailey block which waa recently damaged by fire are nearlng com pletion mrw a anthony la building a hne new warehouse at the rear of hi block on main htreet to replace the one re cently destroyed by nre a card to the editor from major lrtnt who i enjoying a visit to uonny boot unit read a follow my foot 1 un my native heath at host of uarteii and all i well mr and mr oonr mawhlrter of calgary are siiendlng tt few weak in town mr a 1l castell left htst week to visit friend lit itldgetown chatham and detroit mrl m hell and son of new york are visiting with cat and mr o o mr and mr l is fleck entertained u number of friend from toronto to dinner un tuesday at cedar cresf willoughby golf unit mr and mr j uauer and children of acton and mr and mr hyde of toronto were guest of mr and mr j ii hoar union ovur sunday mr j n oneill bon have the plans prepared for a fine new modern block to repuos the one recently dee- troysu by nre it will be of brick con struction two storey high and contain u garage store automobile how r office rest room buckomlth and repair shop in the meantime oneill bon are giving good service to their many customer in temporary building on th prmlevlerld 1f11 ror time coming data of th fair of which acton u centre e area date of fair to be bald tha coming fall have been announced by the on tario department of agriculture tha following will interest the local reader actnil oolober i 4 abcrfoyu october ft 1 itookwood september ib 1 klrmmpton beptember 31 s3 uurllngton september it 30 coledon september 38 37 tcrla october 10 11 fergus w september 91 it georgetown october i 7 gait 4 september ii s3 orand valley fleptember 1 17 milton beptember sb 10 oakvllle umm september 14 to 16 hlreetvllle september 38 toronto august id to beptember 0 enoland imports ice very llttln ice is made in bug land the greater bulk of tt being imported from norway in special fast wooden hip the toe come from the lake high up in the mountain and i out by hora plow and then sawn into block by lungteethed handsaw msgt t itcartariiiatava qreenhou8e in6ect8 it tiu tii lrnsthi tlmt if all tho proaiiy f u- mingle aphid wr to uurvlvn tby would nt ih- nd ut ih tlimo tkunttrhli luy b iil hi wl to um popiilwilou or hlnu uivir1d whldh tnxuua thut thor u oill f lu wtull or till niin amull litihwit hvorul thouniiiid million thiuiitlsl th bulletin from whiuh thu quotutlon lu luknn irtiuln of insocla aitittiif cionhunwi iuulu tho eatlnmld vwliio of irhi grown unnuuliy in roiiioiir lu cunadu is upwurd or linn mllllouw of dollars and thut of tht urui u ili i- gluau t4vr uimiii nix inllllini iuur fwt or mpuck ii will tlierufort im adiutttiil that thu ito- ihitntin of ih iinluii y wurrunt a htudy if ih lu- i prvylng uimii whraby lhy run li kpt uudur inn- trol ltsmhlli of u himpla kind ur usbttl th bulletin und ih hiiim1m or their wm ploy rnent ur rlbwt llyiintcyuhlaacld gu fuiul- gullon can tm utilised lo control mirli inaoclm uu whit tly plujit 111 ull i ihrlim tho liahlt und hur-icurutl- of nvnry known greonhouh inumil um rt crllwl in to whli li i w lllu- liutt th hihfmt uto dtvldd into lhro uuf natlng in- a ilrwhlch fourtnan am lwlt with hucuin itiboclu ut which th4ir ur tv iitul thirinh or hkitooiitroyliig luu nf which tharo aro ulw s4iviil lu uddlllou thn lilstory i glvmi of toil kkiliitu poats ttijh a mpldnr uiukh oihni of vurlnum k i olil nucthworni t mid of thttr piwlucluu eiiaiiuu miil ltilrnal pmrusltiw whit h om undr th bond of nuturul control issuimi by ihu dinxtor of 1ublli ity dominion lepartinuit of agrluultur otluwu milk ab a balanced diet milk lu th only urtliilo of fm we iwm thut in ilmtr louatltuto u perfectly luiuncw dial including th liocoaaury vltumliiu an aduute foo1 supply hitolllauntly alnilnlatrwl ut tha roundutlon of national greututw now that w are hourlng ao much about mul- nutrition and with nvldenne on ull aid of a lomnilably urg- pe ctiiitug of ull children being uuder- liotirlnhed or under- da valopwl it i lm- ikrutlva that we should procoad ut once to rormct the vurlou cuusuw after liuvlug all phyalcal defect removed or corroded the nxt tnwt important top la a properly selected dlot judlo- ously udinlnutrel where careful urvays liavo bono rmula among both ity und country children the fact ha boeu revaalod thut in the great majority or under- hour uhod t- hi hire nut imhih betting milk or havn not ixhiii getting it in auftlalent iuuntlty and tlmt when milk wo add ed to tha diet that impnivnnient began i und lu u lukgo number of case thn hlldrau aooil ultulued tholr rmal weight a qrain of band a handful of aund tr khnff thron im diuinra in hard dry fralnm uih o ht nukod ty mt rnly uu u ilict f tliy 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ciuicnj lland in aucodance hut it wuu million union mo mild he to jonu whut would you stiy if v ut on your i hutr huppoiii you tilt on it und thoti u ma mircuutlcully uuick- joney i did auld tliojnirtly persoi im- lmrturliuhly thte dlues- thlu phruh doucrlptlvo of mooil of j dppn union or limuui holy hu uu ltiiiuthik origin it vum formerly ihi- llnvfd thut workluu with iniliuo dyu tiutud nt of tnluliholy a chomlril workul on tho ayatum throuah i thn hiiii am ihu dyiru wtr nearly i ulwuy utulnoit liluo lu tartu of thalr imxiioii lh phrutee mtno into citrr uw to vmpreo low hplrll or nyhmjiiv the prize list heavy mouses class t heavy draft ukc 1 lit out wam m a hpring colt w 3 on- yur- uld oblng or hlw a w i m 4 twoyear eld fielding or wily 3 f ih g thrwygar tlehllng or wily 3 oo oo class 2 agricultural f i ilroo1 uar i be 1 e 1 hprliitf colt im 1 9 onayoarold cabling ot illy 3 0 in m ii every ick packer of wilsons fly pads mll kill mode flies thiy s8- wdpth of iiy sticky fly citches 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