Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 16, 1923, p. 3

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1 glgartoniffrgpjprgbh thimhday august 10 1123 if if y it i tri jllu n klv ii lu t 1 nt an ntrr r 1 i y if yo i i in u 1 ii willi 1 nerve al r lu ni it ii i rj luy ir 1 ult 1 u h tit i lock in dm n rrtlu v 1 ii i f night 1 u tin lock nl 11 yuli in w m iii uuvor g l 1 ilinr 1 ul 11 or grout r llltlo right ir yo laki vol r mauuger a do ai ut the iiuruua luw of work ytm nhuuld a 1 iwko him k n w you need no sup 11 i whuj li vuntw to huve you do you ii do if you an feel hat every obligation in tin i who jay you vloerfully u mi t yblir j b is suf tim labor bltuutiont jlurd tlmeat and unami loymnnt r you nhould fro t7 curtis fcolks holiday8 whmi holiday wero flntt instituted in bible times they wort railed holy days thoy worn day sot apart from macular labor tut sacred and worn uaod in tho worahlp of god und in services especially consecrated to illm later the aonse of consecration in connea tlon with hem was apiwtrvnuy on tiro jy lost sight of nnd thoy cumo lo be m garded from the standpoint of diver slon ulorte thoy worn looked upon im opportunities tor complete relaxa tion from all work olther in idleness or in mere pluy or sport with no higher object attached to hm than personal ease and gratification this under funding of tho moaning of a holiday had the fatal tendency of destroying joy und satisfaction in work there wm always the looking forward to the day when work at least lomporuruy would cease and when soma reap i to from ordinary oo cupatlon would occur thought was given lo planning for the holiday in toad of to the- importance and in tereat of present effort thus atten tion to and capability for tho work in hand wore lessoned und pleasure became largely the motive of living there has always been a protest in the better nnd wiser thought of man sons of the old mill wheel thr ugh jencfiful m jews- whom tho mllfl klne grase a slender stream mnundera on lie wuy towarda a rustic mill whost rrslh s wheel in placid revolutions eouma to nay hound and orund with pat ion l treud to booming no spurring atoum nood i wind to urge mo on my errand to fulfil tho only force that speed mi on my rounfm is furnlahod by a utto purling rill thai turns im in my watery bed to grind tho corn thnt mnkva your 1 road- pull alxty ytam i vo played my bumble perl hut now my ugad frame u weak and worn my jnlnta are shaky and my mi inhere frail yet still to dewy ove from eurly morn i labor on with fait ring fraud and help to make your dally bread 1 not hut cry n little bit on tho sly there wuu etfch roverant alienee there wui rapt attention there wan real womhlp in the singing and rosponalvn utrlplurn reading und thorn was runtt lmart searching nat irutlon ut tbimo hit ughtful oddeaana by the two mln lat th who spokn huy i ii never forgel that service tjim pun i ss editor sal 1 lust woek it wuu thn liirgeat in ligloun gathering ovir hold in acton unit ho knows hay bollovn nrn i luuo ih old tuahloixd opinion that the morning uervleia in tho ol i j mo churches ami the big ximmunlty praise i nd w rahlp servl o in the park in tliu v nlng left u iiln nf imprehaton on tho ruwtln wio utlondi 1 tbft jublleo i lnlnatlon did you iiotlm that wo hnd rune qf the unsavory and unseemly things which aoent to go along with these big guthnrlngu in other towns i did not hour a foul ward or any word objea tloliuble nor boo the aumblanco f tho off cts of drinking thorn wtia none wtmho not sonslcul throwing of talcum pnwdorr flour or mon objectlonhble matorlabj the big rrowd waa orderly goo 1 nutured court ous just whit might be uxpoctod and denlred oji irh a liuppy historical oooaslon us w a ao hatfafdutorlty ronsummutod a gfod etory of an omuimo rrtn was told the editor by mr v v cami bell u home comer fronr win nipeg tha occurred tho editor aal it to die lo retelling the atory in th old preabytorlan church lurjjg tlfn ministry of the late ilev uic ilun cuineron the head of una of tho old far job out ut hon nock bum who liwai hly got to churnh early and settled hi elf down to rtjtd a paulm or two 1 jforo tho mi rvlce opened wna in his place au ukual this hun luy morning lopg ago it waa hla tiaual custom after mr cameron had opened tho service of fored hla lengthy prayer rend a psalm and a paraphntae the jiocond psalm sung and the tost announced to set he himself down for a comfortable nooxq thla rooming a well known young man of tbo community who waa somewhat simple minded slipped in at the aide door t old church to tho pew dlectfy behind mr illank when the bannockburn wprahlpper had gottun into- a good sound doze itobort the simple minded took up the sheep akin covered bible which luy pn the bookruck befuro lum nnd gave the alerter a resounding smack on tho ear with it to tbo consternation of both mlnlatur und nongregatlon thon with the book in hla hand pointing to the minister ho sulci oo on with your preaching jiow mr cameron john will llaton to the rest of your sermon it la noodles to add uialhho incident lk of th vmmmllv for the itogister of the homecomera cortiputa iflst for preservation of those attending tho jubltss calibration tnu rnsa passs has aimot to have ull minima of tho home comers who at h ndffi the n cent jublleo celebration truptrly registered last week a ro luniil wnti mndo to aendn any names thtl mlglil huvi boon omlttel from tlm iihi publlahed lout week these have in w ln addcft an 1 upear in tho llatit given below muti i lly aldorson uuolpb mrs anthony of ooorgelown mru adeline allan toronto mr herbert archer london mr uoorge anderson oshawa mra jami alexander miion mr and mrs john allan duolph mlaa olla armstrong tjrusasia mr and mr w aldorson trafalgar mr and mrs onorgn adams tor nt j mr and mra harold andoraon tor onto mr api mm john agnow hatrtfctn mail mrs irronk arnold und son olovera- vllle n v mr n1 mrs charloa aklnsjind miss mamie toronto mr ilootb turontq mr henry boll toronto mr arthur hush quelph mr 1loy hrown hamilton mrs nitlo flumes toronto miss mary niack bratnoaa mr ernest ilrown tpronto miss mabel drown toronto mlaa mabel ilrown toronto mr thomas uennetu torontoi mrs mai die beattlo hamilton mr and mrs cecil hrown toropto mr and mrs joseph borr toronto mr and mrs albert brfewn kitch ener mrs willie hrown and miss marlon toronto mlaa helen and mr t harvey bayno e ram oss- mr and mrs norman hrown of forgo town mioses pearl and mildred bsasey georgetown mr and mrs krneat fcaimclough alanwllliams messrs rotor and fred blssett of buffalo n y mc und mrs w c ijesaey and doris of georgetown mr and mrs litoy brown and children toronto c jhla coghlan of stratford muts mabel cook frlo pa i t ur ia trick kelly htrntord mr alex keen georgetown miss margaret kennedy toronto mr and mra jnmoa kannawln or angovfllo misses helen and margaret icofly buffalo n y hov and mrs w m kannawln and children hamilton l mr job lasby toronto mlaa lyons orangevlllr miss alllo lalng toronto mru chnrie long toronto mr btnwnrt lowrlo toronto mihm huphomla lalng toronto mr arnol 1 lawson buffalo n y mra ada lawronro high ltlvar alu mr und mra john loavmia jtoclt wood mr nnd mrs w b lawn and chll dron toronto mr and mrs itobort lane and fum lly umehouso mr and mra wm j lee son and daughter toronto mr jamos livings to no and daugh ter of mount forest mrs h t lepago alias dolly and mr morley ot toronto mr and mrs john laiitx clartinpa- and cattutrlno west toronto m col mutrlo rockwood mr n j myers auelph mr k j moore toronto mr bert mason drantforcl mr john h moore dundaa mr 1 red maddock toronto mr charles morton oshawa mr krtwln mud dock toronto mr charles w mason kitchener mr w b mlaener port colborpo mr and mrs william mills toronto xr george ei moore frankfort ind miss margaret malcolm of toronto mr and mra alex matthews brant ford mr und mrs william mason mono mills mrs t james moore and miss laura uualph t mr and mrs james matthows or angevllte mr and mrs edward matthows o kitchener mrs rev william mcdonald owen sound mr and mra william murra and sons ingarsoll mr and mrs c a o matthews and illll to toronto mr and mra hubert mann and children jnirgua mrs fred morrison mr o morrl son and miss morrison toronto mr and mrs a h moore mr ar thnr nnd mlssoglou and marjorto toronto ilev t albert moore d tj tor jllim winbm tnwtlll borne on monday after preaching an niversary sermons at kettles church on sunday put got only as far as bala park he wired bash ores delayed train and x have missed con neotlona oreutjy disappointed miss mclaughlin norval mr ir a mclean watford mr wilfrid mcdonald toronto mrs charles mcdonald toronto mrs john mcdermtd georgetown miss gladys mclaughlin toronto mrs archibald monebb hamilton mrs jennie mo williams high river ajta mr and mrs william mcnabb tor onto mr und mrs gordon moleod tor onto mr and mra wiyiam monab rock wood mlaaoa annie and alice mcgregor of quelph s mrs mocbeth and miss ada of oualph mr fred mclaughlin eldorado ar kansas mr jack momlvsn and miss iaaberio toronto mr and mrs hubert macphoraon the dainty economical soap for dainty fabrics v i in evepy liomc in every lnututehnp tttcr are dcli- date fabricn diinty garmcnu tobc washed now they cin lc beautifully cl parted without injury to material or harm to lovely coloring ihouuandt of circful women mairat eaaily iiraply by usinjf the pure white curly princess soap rlakcs mndc by palmolivl crepes iatin silks sheer voiles fine uatists rid ginghams expensive cretonnen they come from washrfig with renewed hrtlltaucc nnd beauty prl fiaki s arc economical in two ways thcyivc longer life to fibnts ind being pure unadulterated soap thry gnvc on toap coal 1 hey five quick creamy suds that dittdves dirt quickly and tnoroughly splendid for the wishing triacluncv splendid in fact for every laundry ind houscholu use in inndy one pound pickagea or bigs order some today sivc by using them the palaiotave company op canada limited mnntrlfpt- toidoio ont pal m o l i vfade u canada princess flakes mr and mrs b tat ham nora and sordon urantford mr and mrst william fatarrikor and children of kitchener y mrs frank bayers paul dorothy and minnie of toronto mr w j h latham lyle louis and mavis spencer at jbxoter mr and mrs rod h smyth and mr arthur smyth toronto mr c austin tubby toronto mr and mrs ed tu ah ingham tor- 1 n a a mutual surprise a danbury grocery firm have taken tho agenoy for a hammock one ot tho articles they hung ut the front in the shade of their uwnjng they hung it there as an advertisement but numerous people got into it to see how it worked it hung so low they could easily att in it and undoubtedly tho motion won comfortable and agree able but tiio grocers did not fancy jjilflwrfarmanca especially us the hafnmook sitters were not hummock buyers saturday afternoon they re ivm1 ilmiilnnn in rnp htffcm indf ruifchtam uia ty a pleco of how the rainbow comes k you know how the rainbow gets in the sky7 the beauuful phonomsnon was dea cxlbed recently by mr charles r darn ling ho sold that light was due to m special sort of wave caused by very tiny t hi rigs called electrons which flew about in all directions at a trttnendottg apeed they made no waves until hey came up against what scientist call ether the waves produced by the confact big distance between the tops w red light with less distance btuj all light waa really a bolxtur of t colors which could be separated th vjb rainbow was caused by drops of inter sifting tho sunlight into ua different w colons these colors formed tbe jjj spectrum which waa first discovered j by sir isaac newton the npectnun could be produced axtl- flclatly by passing light througl ar mirror ruled with lines ox foutiesm thousand to the lnctj things jntlmlt world had different color beeaoge they- j possessed the power of absotbtost oft v tain colors while sending o there beejrjffi to the eye when au balances were burnt in dame and the light sent uwugh prism the apectnim showed dark tine eyery substance had different llflas jtt was by this means that the oottpoet- m tlon of tho sun and stars waa deter- m mined v iflha ugalhj tnlu p seeking attitude one wise- thinker has said we enjoy oureelyea only in our work in our dong and our heat doing la our beat enjoyment hecause of such thought as this tho world has within recent years been gradually anrakonlng to the fact that its concept fof holidays has been mostly wrong and it has begun to preach far and wide lhat some better object than the mere gratification of personal sense must attend them if they are to result in any real and lasung helpfulness tuk wllcomfc visit of the home comkiis i a doq8 right to his bone a legal precedent of considerable moment as affecting the dog was prob ably established in a fyui fivandsco police court a short time ago having a bone tn his possession n dog bit a fiveyear old child who was interfering with him the death pan ally was demanded for the dogs act the dumb defendant was represented by an attorney it was merely shown that tbo dog bad borne an unim peachable reputation for a number of years be was guilty of the charge hla teethmarks tn the child arm were in evidence f judge lamms sitting on the case rendered a remarkable decision its logic equity and humanity will com mend it to ail fairminded persons who favor a square deal for the dog the judge decision is reported sutt- ptantlaliy a follows this dog ha dpne nothing to de serve death the evidence has shown that be was gnawing mpon a bone that bone was hla own property and what more valuable property could a dog have than e large juicy bonet anyone trying to deprive a dog of much property hear violated the let ters moat sacred property rights and it i an invasion which tbo dog has a right to prevent with force no one would condemn tbo man who shot a burglar tet if w can get the viewpoint of the dog hla pro vocation was as great as would be the mans judges should always try to- com prehend the emotions which actuated the animal on trial had i or any other man been in that dogs place undoubtedly we would have done as did the dog try at all haaard to protect our property though thelracuons may soma times appear incomprehensible per haps some auperlor being looking down on us may find our socalled ethical actions just as puullng the case is dismissed making ano taking of gems when buying stocks jewellers have always to be on their guard imlta tlons made from glass may bo ignored for even the flneet reproduction would not pass the most elementary teal hat of the file for herdncse perhaps the cleverest counterfeits of gems haveivbeetu constructed tn laboratories whs v tba exact chemical constituents of th real atone are take and fused vogvther under great heat tho article produced when cut polish ed and so possesses in an- extra ordinary degree the hardness dura bility und lustre of nature s own atones the aapphii and the ruby have been vgey au nasfully oountsrfelted but the drewuk to this method of reproduction is vf expense and the long process involved tim stones pro dpcsd in this way are invariably sold as synthetic gems another method and one to whtoh tho term faking might be applied has been used to obtain the emerald and eduamsrlbe kur this purpose ordinary rock lerystal is used this stone la out in ihe earns man ner aa ah smaruld or aquamarine would be jut it thn gpiu coloring matter is inserted and the stone is then ourefuy rejoined with invisible cfnent with- v result that the once- transparent or s becomes a jich- colored gem of etanied vulue in dealing tb mnmonds he coun t erf alter is up wali the moat wop deriul of nature gains tho various efforts of scion bats havo mat with absolute failure or auocaas in such an infinitesimal degree as to make the production ludicrous they hvo eomo and gono hut tho pleasure of their visit lingers fondly with us all they coma home in hun dreds these old homo comers they came from cost and west and north and south they came from our own homeland and they came frorj the states they came from- cuba and from mexico we welcomed them all and every one of them seemed to feel right at home again they talked about the improvements tho removal of oldisndmarks the general better mont of the town and ihe evidences of prosperity thrift neatness and homeliness avorytshpre they enjoyed the clean streets and the flower dock ed homes and the busy business places and the welcome whleh came with such sincerity from all tho eld resi dents two things impressed my old heart very much during the visit of our friends tho home comers there was tho klndlylonod and lingering refer ences to the old cluxena who had de parted this life and gone to their reward these old folk who have gone were much beloved generally by tho younger generation their memories are sacredly revered it really made me eel lonesome et time when en qu tries were made by the home comers for this one or that one who wer dear frtonda ons associates of ours in the earlier days i did not wonder at all at tbe constant parade of tho former residents to falrview cometory and to the old bubltn cometory on tho first line i tell youj admire tho aplrjt of remembrance for those who have gone which was jp manifest during the three days of the jubilee activities and than there was ns manifest love far the old borne churches and the reverence for tbe sabbath tho churches were all largely attended by home cowers i have ni i doubt tho congregauon in the other woes en joyed the reunlon of the ha lo comers and the resident members just as real economy two aberdonians who were ktien business men started business tin their own account and it was part of the oo partnory agreement that una of them should do the canvassing for orders in the forenoon and the other in the afternoon a customer of the flrnt entered and knowing litis ar rangement remarked tou re late tn day in going out mr mooregor yes you see tt a tag day in the town today and i am waiting on my partner returning with hi tag no us of two of us buying the asms oommodlty much as we did in uwp kirk there were hondahakek tore as ihe people assembled i bev j our staid old bturdy folk unbenddwrnote than usual in greeting the visitors i tell you there wasn t a person got into knox chiych that sunday morning without a hand shako and a welcome and they tell me it was the same at all the other churches we were especially favored in our church to have as the preacher at tho morning service one of our old boys billy kannawln of hamilton wei i call him iltlly because i vo known him ever since he was knee high to a grasshopper mary auys it la time i was getting more dignified and that when it comes to putting his name in print i ahuuld say tho itev william m kannawln h a ef t minister sb- john a presbyterian church hamilton c well that may be nil light but over since ho ran out from the arm gate of his father robert kannawln over there where beard more crescent now bouses us hun dreds of cltlsens ho a been hilly to me when ho jumped on my big bobsleigh i sakodhlm bifljiama wlth that twinkle ttrmeeyo and the mirthful pucker of his lips he replied i m uuly kannawln and that a ray father i farm say has billy to me yet could see the ullly of old in overy sentence of hla splendid sermon tha jubilee sunday morning thla waa ea peelally en when p referred to the family pew in the old church with his father and motlfcr and alator the four boys all there together mary said sb too sbe felt that it brought back the old daya thirty years ago so vividly sfy i saw her out of the corner of my eye wiping away a tear or two just then well the sermon was good bui li was better lo havu iillly 1k home again alter church tbat va more greeting and re mln leoe d and queatlona h seemed aa j people forgot ull about it being dinner time mary didnt hough sh was in fldglts about getting homo and getting the sunday dinner dished up for the homo comers we were epter talnlng and the visitors wed asked in to dlunar say i hope you all had aa good a time nt your house oajwo had at oura while th old time friends veto here it was real good of them tu come mary and j uajoyqd every mluutu of it nnd i think they enjoyed themselves too und marys old fashion ad cooking went llkehot cakoa and none of thsiil failed to pralsv it either tli ore wasn t ilngle dyspeptic at our houae i guess you all found tho same thing the dyspeptlu folks must havo atayed at home and that suit lay evening service why bleas my heaft i never auw uur felt anything llk that in my born days a i sat there nnd looked o val ine thousands of- folksr- in gsaad- atand tn the hundreds of motor uars an the ohairs behind the big iholr and orchestra and others standing by th icora my alt heart said thank god and tear wudup and i oould noxt ton days tho editor also tells mo hat orio nf tho home comers from the west who waa among the nrat to register said to him i m hero for a good time and orio pf tho things i moat desire ta to bo introduced to tho old man of the dig clock tower the editor said ho appreciated very greatly hla interest in this apeolaj writer of local remin iscences but he vaa obliged to hofior the imperative terras of tho old man that his name must not be divulged to anyone wu replied tho man i taba visitor i think we old timers who are here should get together end show our appreciation of his splsndld urtlclea on the old time days and make him d gift of o cane at least the editor eaya he answered that he would be glad to be the medium of communication to the old man but he wished all to understand that i not so old as to be decrepit and lame and seriously in need of a cane even if my rheumatlx is bad in the damp weather well i find i must close i am sure all who came will re for years the waloomo extended dlreotlon the hand shakes the thumps on the back yes the hugs and tho klssea the home sweet home feel lng wherever thoy went the unexpoct ed meetings eta etc adieu until you hear from rae again 1 vuutfseuiuf u iu infidel makers it is not the unbelieving blather skites who go around inflicting their roouthlngs on a long suffering publl who do christianity most harm it is the dear little moral dwarfs who pro fesa to represent it ethic and morals that make angels weep and devils laugh the men who pray aloud and looks sanctimonious in the prayer meeting and who atsrves his clerks or gouges the people who aell him goods doe more to make infidels in a week than a man ilk bob ingersotl could accomplish in a year nobody wants religion that make a man nasty xp his family crusty with his ei ployeos or associates and mean with those who do business with him the saying business is business und re llglon is religion is branded by honest men um the phlloaophy of hell religion does not help a man to be square upright kind considerate and urteous he is better without it thissnirfllnir shuffling senument that allows a man to fl good on sundays and live a small selfish crooked life the rest pf be week is the roost arrant humbug ihal this nineteenth century produce the fact is thst some prople not know religion from a pain in their stomach they feel good as they ij hack in a cushioned pew giving themselves up to the enjoyment of soothing fpuaic and when the plate la passed und they drop a whole nlcko thereon their little heaven la com plete they have that peoullar sotutu tlon tn the t region of tbe heart or atomach rat leads them to think they hayojtoue the almighty a favor they go back monday to their homeeand stores to carry on the business at tha old stand fdr the devil solomon in bho and leather journal jolly game here is a good playground gum a liegtn by drawing a base or den at each end of th ground then all tho players but one go into one of the den the out player takes his stand lp tho middle qf the ground srid calls to any player he chooses by nam as soon as he is named tbb player must tun across io tbe enn j that is if be cn for of c s out player tslea to catch hlrnv je crosses if be succeeds in getting in however he cells a bar and every- one on the opposite side runs acruaa to join htm the out player beings to count whilst they xun one two theu four up to tan and if all the pluveja are in the den by the time ten roach ed that aide score 1 any who are not safely across are liable to be caught by the out player and lf he manages to catch anyone that player must aland with him in the middle und help to capture the dtheray twu of tbo opposite side being jiamodt should no one be caught the same out player must do duty again lvry time a csllsd player gets serosa th den ho may shout a bar miss evelyn carter toronto mlaa jean ctunls hamilton mian lena costello toronto mrs robert cralne toronto mrs alex crawford quelph miss olive cooper orancevllle mr john cook richmond hill mr and mrs crouch hamilton mr douglas crelghton toronto mr and mrs d d christie quelph mr and mrs earl brown kitchener ex warden duncan campbell mof fat mrs qolby and miss pearl of tor onto mr and mrs t coleman george town mr isaiah coon and miss laura quelph mr and mra john cole and family toronto mr robert fralg and miss ttthel of toronto mrs robert cruise and three chil dren toronto mr ond mrs wilson campbell vera and douglas erin mrs mary carty and mr joeepn catty of hamilton mr and mrs fred cole ernest and jessie hespeler mr ond mrs joeoph coghlan and miss helen of hamilton mr d d campbell and miss mar garet campbell winnipeg mlaajoyrtlo dills toronto mr j a dickenson london- miss may dinsley wtngbam mss mary dunn of quelph mr william dunn of toronto mrs william douglas ouelph mrs james drone mu siva and mr harold of toronto e miss bady evans toronto miss jean kchlln of toronto mrs or a c elliott edmonton albtarta mrs thomas ebbage and miss clara toronto mr w d forbes toronto mr william fllkjn aurora mr wallace frankum wood bridge mr and mrs w el foulda quelph mi and mrs v r funk bingham ton n y mr and mrs w r follla and mr r d follls toronto misses edith and irene follett and grace manning toronto g mrs garden kitchener mr earl uarvin toronto mrs joan gamble quelpb miss irene gibbons quelpb major l grant georgetown miss ethel qumer georgetown mr douglas qowdy grimsby reach mrs charles gorham brooklyn n mr and mrs thomas qunton tor onto mr and mrs qui ley und daughter toronto mr and mrs a qlbson and family toronto councillor und mrs william qowdy llmebouae mr and mrs victor qunton and babe toronto mr und mrs charje h gamble buffalo jv y messrs wuuam ourney sr and ernest oumey fergus ex mayor and mrs oumey wallace und matjorle wlngham mr and mrs wm tush ingham and family toronto mr and mrs fred tushlngbam end family toronto mr and mrs james n taylor and children from london van norman tort n to turn about uohan waa called to the telephone 1 he bank cashier speaking h heutd lut sorry to tall you that yotir account is overdrawn 176 cohen thought for a moment v ealljua it held how much wan in credit a month agotj 4 the cashier consulted m books replied lloo well demanded tdhan did telephone you about it i j til bits 1 x and h mr rert holmes toronto mrs ella llodd hamilton mr david henderson gelt mr yrsnk hutlt oakvlluv mr wm hendry of toronto mr a l hemstreet milton mr marshall holmes auelph heeve hampshire esqueslmf mr charles holm toronto mr john haasard mono mills miss gladys huffman toronto mr thomas d henderson oalu miss mabel bowls bl catharines mr and mra lupklns georgetown mr james hall and eon uf toronto mr wm hampshire scotch block mr and mrs gordon hayward tor onto mr and mrs c 1l uiu and family of toronto mr and mrs charles hynd and family toronto mr george hlllrqer m 1 p- and mrs hulmer oakvule mr slid mrs w u hamlhi klwetl and evelyn of toronto mr jumao holland and muff ella und mlsa llynn uf hamilton mr jonoa niagara falls mr harry jeans ouelph chief jaukson georgetown mr und mrs hilton joans ana family gualph mr and mrs r f johnstone and mrs f fields quit m and mrs ii jay itreda gordon and louise btruuiroy k mr ktuler wlngharp miss k k knapp gelt mr w j king toronto mr samuel keaney milton mrs qordoa mckay and children toronto misses isabella and eiloon mowhir tar toronto mr and mrs frank macphorson and son toronto rev and mrs moleod und chudren of west h1il mr and mrs c ii mcintosh and grant oshawa mrs edward matthews and miss eva kitchener mr and mrs frank mckeown and family toronto mr and mrs robert macpherson and family toronto mr and mrs george macpherson and family toronto mr and mr nelson mclaughlin and family naavagavreya mr snd mrs l c mcclurf and miss lydlafranktort ind mr and mrs robert mopherson olive and charlie toronto mr and mrs noll mcdonald and misses haxel und jean bpacebrldge mr and mrs donald mcgregor miss jesale und messrs john and kenneth quelph n mr und mrs harry noble toronto mr and mrs ernest near and family toronto mr and mrs john nlco and family jjrempton city engineer h s nlcklln mrs nloklln and mary of gulph o mr howard f oram toronto mr und mrs george o shorn albany i mr j voas toronto mr and mre w j and children quelph w mr fred ward toronto miss ina white oshawa mr xl d warren toronto mr fred warren toronto mr c v stafford auelph mr fred williams toronto miss elsie wiggins toronto mr heber williams trenton dr and mrs wurts toronto t mr judson word en toronto ur a b wltlson georgetown mrs edna wallace orangevllle mrs james l warren toronto mlaa vera wiggins port colborne mr harold wansbroagh toronto mr and mrs william wills toronto mr and mrs harvey walker quelph mr and mrs o wllklns bramp ton mr and mrs fred williamson tor onto mrs jobjr worden and daughter of fergus mrs 8 wilson and miss margaret qji ph mr and mrs xl u wansbraugh toronto mr and mrs qeorge warrinr toronto mr and mrs samuel worden of georgetown mr and mrs george wallace und dorothy quelph mr and mra charles yogug niagara falls capacity never lacks opportunity cannot remain undiscovered because it la sought by too- many who are anxious to utulse it dstlv selected hook and fastened it by a pleco twine instead shortly after a man came in for two quarts of molasses it was put in his pall and a paper tied over tho top as he had forgotten to bring m cover when he passed out he saw the hammock with that keen intuition peculiar to u new england man he saw at a glanoe it waa aome- thlng to get into he eat in it then ho awung backward and lifted hi feet up than the twine fastening gave way he had life pull of molesaes sitting on his lap and there waa a do under the hammock neither tho dog or the molasses expected anything any more than the man himself did it was a terrible aurprtse to au of them the man and the dog lost their presence of mind and even the pall loat its head and when th man went down he hit the dog on the back with his heel and the dog waa so wild wftb terror and amaxement that it set up a yell and fled ynedly down the street having first taken the precaution to bite him in the leg and to tip up a tier of wooden watecpells when tho pulls went down a lot of hoes went over with them and that atarted a box of garden seeds mounted on a box and they in turn brought awav a pile of peckmeasuee whose summit crowned with a pyramid of canned tomatoes it was a dreadful shock to the man the molasses wa all over him and the garden aeeds adhered to the molasses and he looked more like a huge gingerbread full of caraways than anything else exchange the man who wins the man who wins is the averagemun not built on any particufar plan not blessed with any particular luck just steady and earnest and full of pluck for the man who wins is the man who works who neither labor nor trouble shirks who uses bis hands his head hla eyes the nutn who wins is the man who tries fall tenit operto monday auspvt27 special individual lnstructloa in all subjects write for full partlcalara gualph buinet4 college h are id bldg quelph ont v d bprott principal s t m n linmim mmmm in mr v pearson toronto mr lrnnst pearson toronto mr andrew pace of brampton mr thomas price qf hamilton i major w i ilium ponton of tho cham pion milton mrs m porter and muu jeanetta1 ot buffalo t mr and mrs thomas perryrnan brougham and mrs proctor uhd daughter of toronto t r mr rldler buffalo mr david robertson toronto mr and mra george ramehaw low vllle mr und mrs fred ryder and family i askeu 6 mr fwd smith rockwnod mrs l hohrags brampton mr noel steele kuchaner mis ueruo smith toronto mra j l sanderson milton mr it w stewart toronto mra w w scott lunehouae mr fred smith havana cuba mk- wellington smith hamilton mr thomas tuahlugharq toronto mr and mrs w d smith torontot mr arthur bmrtb cleveland ohio mr ajtd mrs mao smith toronto i mrs edison bralth of port arthur mr and mra john snail shatburoe mr frank hwaokhamer bt thomas miss jessie storth of port oolbome mr and mra william snyder tor onto mr and mra adam stewart kltob- ener mr and mrs morris bax george town mr lor no and mr waldun boutt i purln ina pec tor and mrs w h stewart milton mr and mra t e m heeord of ouelph mrs t stuthain and mlaa lou strath roy mr and mrs brant swaukhamar and family turonto misses marguerite klsja nd maryl bewart muton meaara wd tofcerl arnl aeorgj stewart muton v mr anol mra hubert smith and daughtaiv toronto results with little effort the fact is that a newbpaper goes into a thousand or two thousand or five thous and homes without a particle of effort of n the man who advertises in it the mer chant must pay for the space he uses and write the advertisement that fillb the space but having done this all the rest of the matter of getting thib message of the town dealers distributed is the business of the newspaper publisher the local newspaper renders local merchants a wonderful service and this at an absurdly small cost are you using this easy method of selling your goods iwajiaa k fcaac-

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