Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 6, 1923, p. 2

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fun i thut thoy contain vll- mhim uml that vitamin ur nnioi- nary to lf sumo vegotuhlos ctmt greater quanutlftb anil of ilirroront kin ilt tliun others throe lliitlm kind of vitamin havo boon numod 9 ptjfflbmfia julfp 3free irpha shnrt fttarg a heros reward 1 i i i n i mahtigith jp of 1can milholianu linl comn back in u i rlr visit io ttio mill illmi 1 pur in in north nmlulji tim rigorous wlntnr win u huil glvi n plarn to mild spring bruesn anil tho family wm galling hn l utli n for thu uutomohllo thai huil i ip lift fa i liurtcu of tho now hwiioi if tho old plate uuuii wuii louiiilorably alulod win n iiim futhnr gv ioticnl for lilm to i inin ilown to drlva tliu ur through thu ountry to washington wheru iho mllholuiud liuil movod curly in ttio yur only his mother wm appro hiimlvn about the undorarliig hut oldest i i thr oiw yoan i ramlndtd her hut iriuro ho would bo u und t r vllumhi a 1 a myuti rlouii nloment in food without which fhlldrun t-un- nol grow but whh h grown fk also nufld bhortugo of vltumln a hads to disease of the oye skin uml kld- noys and it may uo bud tooth dlurrhoea poltasra and j ittiw all moni an u rulo nood of nil ulnd uro rath or doflclont in vitamin a u though ron i4ux eontuln approol- ablo oinounu lafy pluntu on tlw other ha rid nrn vuluubln foodu in thu regard hlnaoh unit chord am urob ubiy iho rlchoal of tho common loafy fooda in thla olomont lottuou ranka next with cahbaffti holding third ulaco tho roota lind tuhora vary wg pottttoo and enrrou ranklntf flrat while white or irlah jwltttcwn contain but u amall amtnint and u la doubtful if beeta riitnbugaa and uarvnlba con tain npproclunle ampunta xvtnatoi however are very rich- in vltumln a and hubbard aquash la auo u valuable aouroe xjltle work haa iwjon done on the frulu but there la evidence thjit applea bananaa and organgoe contain amall nmounta ot thla vitamin vitamin b la guardian of good dl geatlon und proper functioning of tho liver ano other landa thla vluunjn la foifhd in the germ and branny por tion of cereals iri the milling of whoat however thla vitamin la ao completely removed that the beat grades of flour ave entirely lacking thla doea not mean that we ahoald condemn the white bread starchy fooda wtrtto rice etc it merely means that we miut chooa odr fooda intelli gently and eat more vegetablea pouuoea aweet and white cqntaln appreciable tunounta of vitamin althiugb the tnrnlp and anion are more valuable in thla regard boet root contain a fair amount al though ita leavea appear to be much richer this vitamin u alao round irtj tho tomato cabbage auwach lettuce paraley and the lowly dandelion the tomato being eapeclalty valuable while many frulta have not been etudled it la probably afe to etate that moat fruit julcea contain appro dable amount of vitamin h it la itkowlaa probably true that nuta ore valuable aourcca of tbl vitamin in asmuch aa all nuta that nave been etudled contain appreciable umounta vitamin c prevent dlaeoae and promote the general health locf f it gives the akin a bad color and majtoa ho heart weak it baa long been known that lemon i tinea or- 1 angea and fresh fruits are curative i in scurvy it lias only been in recent i years that wo havo understood that curative effeot- was due to vtatroln n c while orange have boon uaed tor a number of years in tho treat ment of infantile scurvy u is only reoenuy that it baa become the com- tflon practice to aupply orange juice to infanta aa part of tho regular feed ing practice jjoro recently it haa been dtacoverod that tomato juice is practically oqual to the juice of tho orange in this regard and many uhyaj cuuta in the poorer district of the large cities ore proscribing strained tomato jul co in place of orange juice the juice of canned tomatoes seems to be rary satisfactory for this purpose in dicating that the canning procea la not particularly destructive n tar as vitamin c is concerned berries are known to have acurvyourtng proper ties although little investigational work has been done n the swedish turnip or rutabagas ta vry valuable as a source of vitamin c and the same la true of the car sot young carrots are apparently more valuable utttn old carrots und tbl appears to be true for many vg tables am a rule it is probably safe to state that the vitamin cunti vegetables is highest ut the time that the vegetable i most prised from the stand point of tenderness ilnd tute potatoes onlona and parsnips urir ulc considered valuable antiscorbutic food rhubarb leuuoa- mitd cauliflower must also be included in the list wblt lovers of cabbage salad und law will be glad to know that raw cabbage la one uf tho best sources of vitamin c that wq havo tomatoes have thu three kinds of vitamins necessary to human health moat vegetables liuye una or two but seldom air three it is probably best to eat our fruits und vegetables in the fresh form when it 1 possible to do ho there is little however to be feared from the uaual methods of cunning and cooking if we eat a sufficient amount qf voge tables and fruits throughout the your u will not matter if u amall percentage of the vitamins oru doatruyud lu the cooking process as a result long con tlnued heating or cooking is cnnsld- red undesirable and air should bw excluded aa far as poaslbjp it la not necessary that wu voge turlans wo abuuld bti reusuiiublu und so its bio and not faddists jdvviy diet especially that of growing hlldreii should contain milk butter egg fresh vagu table and fresh fruits if w wi ped to obtain the lwt results various fruit and vegetable iiiiiilnst recipe books have been usuutt from time to time but the boot that ha reeanttu mm to my attention is that isagjm ly the fruit brunch of thu dominion dupartment of agi lculture these booklufs contain rvclfes wliiah have boon thoroughly tasted are praa tluii and economical thuy may be had free upon application to the krult commissioner napurtoiiaiit of agricul ture ottawa l f liurrown hecrti tajy canadian ilortioultural luum i when not to take the hint theru is one respeut rrf wbltli urn content to 1k aiowwlttet u husln i es man said ntcently a dlnugreeablo liimlnuutlon uiways pusses cumplutvly over my huud i never ao thu ioint nf any ll luitmi tnpifpsunti it- deoplo want to hurt my feelings it is foolish for them to rely on hints for nothing but a stedjro hamnjw wl do ut bustooaa urtvlhk down the fumlllur road for tholgirttti tt y cheerful us tho april sunshine folt us trvf ua ho wind lie hod juu suld good by to the neighborhood boyi wiio had gatborod to see him on tho country roads were in gooit con dltlon and the car made fair progroiui until well into the afternoon when a small river was crossed thnn iti npeed slackened nlowlng down u l lino it iilownd through tho sticky inud once or twice it skidded threut- ingly mnully on a railroad croaslng when dean tried to gat up on ugh npeed to cross the track it gave a final slip and stopped deuli mude futile efforts to get the car otf the rraclc at first ho thought there was no one in sight then he spiod un overall ctud figure half way u cross the field that skirted the rail road track plowing with a spun o mules dean called to him and hod not succeeded in gaining his attentli when an alarming thought entered hi mind lu did not know the train schedule and ut any moment an engine might demolish the car and a train perhapu be deroilod there was no time to lose lie rah like a deer back to the railway station of the village and breathlessly told the telegraph oper alor to slob any train thai mighcto on the way above the crossing 1 m afraid you re too late aald the operator number fifteen left summit twenty minutes afo there just one chanco if you can t jrot the machine off the track to nag the train dean was gone like the wind lie h racing against time human lives were at stake dean s feet sped albng tho railroad track then his heart njroost stopped beaming for around the curve como puffing clouds of black smoke and the engine whistled in another moment signal would be too late the long train of passenger coaches slowly come to- a standstill the on glneer had seen tho same thing that dean saw a blue jean jacket waved frantically a hundred yards abovo the crossing ill brlng tho mules and yank her off aald tho plowboy whose timely nation had averted the calamity quickly and silently the boys un hitched the mules from the plow and harnessed them to the motionless auto on the track at a word of command from their driver the mules rushed forward with a- telling tug and moment ho track was clear the long train passed on with cheers and hand- clapplng tinging from the windows overy coach your carr asked the boy aa to gether he and dean unhitched the mules from the machine when saw her stuck there on the track knew it was time for the number qf teen and i dldn t w any grass grow under my feet nice carl yes its ours replied dean we moved t washington the 0rst of the yvnr it was too cold than to take the car up i came down for it yes terday never got in a prod teamen t like uia before if it hadn t been for that signal of yours id be tramping tt home or telegraphing father for rail road fare what can i do for you i m beels over head in debt to- you now j the boy did not speak for a moment there won a wistful look on his face that dean did not fail to notice then with a smile he said 1 m fast in a rut i need some one to pull me out would you do a turn for mt let ma go with you as far as you go dean was altogether unprepared for such a request as this ho looked at the boy in overall and aaldl you haven t told me your name vine is dean huhouand i was raised a farm leas than a hundred miles from here and im on my way washington where wo live now i m grady roawell i ve llvd here all my life i m going on seventeen now and lot tired of thd farm the hard work i have to do you said your folks bad left the farm i reckon you know what i clean dean nodded 1 certainly do owe you a good turn grady he aald after a moments reflection and you re wu- come to go with mo to washington are you prepared to take work of any kind or have you friends there no i haven t any friends there or uny prospect of work aald grady uut i can get both you understand once i get away again dean nodded when can you start r in the morning unawerod grady all right said dean i m going to camp in the car nights as you are going ulontf i ii stop pretty close to here come up early in thu morning o that clump of woods on the hill td you ii find m you won j have to wait for m in he morning said grady us he led way the mules dean made a trip to the next town for guaoline and something to eat and csjna baak te camp in the woods tbe hltl he had never tried camping alotte before and discovered that fcvu ratlstr lonesome grady s proacli in ths gray dawn was morn thun welcome he hcunety recognised his acquaintance at the day before a tho overall suit had been changed lur a well fitting serge you must have gotten up as early us i used to when jwo lived on the farm and t had thsj feeding- and the milking to do hs sajd he put some fresh fuel on the fire he had kindled to warm up some bakers braad and canned meal i didnt gel up tnuch earlier than i always du doclardtl grady and i did my uaual chores too alt but he milking j who will alo them whdji you are gonut asked dean oh puiny will try to do hull ut flrst aalil grady then there will be a change of some kind mads grand ma will ssfid for uncle john i left a nots in the milk pall explaining- to daisy bttea my sister two years older than i and the roost sensible alstsr follow ever bad shell under h stand i told hsr that it was as much her uccount us mine tliat 1 was i going away deuu waited for hbtnew acuutuni v to g but ar aki ehouea to reveal ny more of the family liutpry just than instead ho deposit ed a box of eggs a bmnv book foil buttttr and a hunk of hai on un tn ground nmtr tho enmp tiro i m going io takn hreuufuut with yon hti mjhl o dean i m thinking it will bo thn other wuy around rpllid iran looking ut tliu new iiuppllen with yo tlmt twlttk io i with gimjd humor liy nun up thoy wire mi tin mail uruity sat silently it wuu all too unxxtnd to iittimi rrul to him awuy tlmy lipid along thn country n ud to ml hfo in a i liy rill if opportunities whom pii would gain tint worth whlo things for hlmmlf and jjuuy daisy hun found my note by thin time ho said so abruptly us to caumi his companion to look around with u lurt 4w yousaj jiu uall your nln t i and grundmothi r ulono uukid dfim va said grady thoy will bo ulono for a while you son im i ount lng on undo john helping then i out some way duliiy and i arc orphuim and we always lived with gmndfuthi r and grandmother ronwolt when grundfathor died two years ago uncle john should have o to red grandma a homo and daisy and i should huvn guno to school as it wuu uaiiiy hud to give up after one year in boarding school and come home to help me tuko charge of the farm we ve workr- 1 hard ainoo tbep dean scarcely know what rupy to muko ue had never had a problem of this kind to deoi with ho could hardly blame the boy and yet he could not conscientiously commend his course of notion so he concluded to make no comment and offer no advloe after all it waan t his affulr he reasoned only o fur as ho was returning io kind tho good turn this young man had rendered him- i when tho road had lengthened tar thor than grady had ever beet before his attention was so diverted by thu unfamiliar landscape and brief stops in wayside villages and town that inn illfl rn fipi pgff nt rffm affairs until that night when tho two boys sat beside ihelr oamp fire i the virginia woods i think daisy and grandma are alono tonlgfct thoy couldn t got ward to uncle john before tomorrow or the next day he said with startling abruptness i hope grandma- will not be much upset if she has to tnovo of uncle johns but i m afraid she will grandma would feel out of place any where but where she and grandpa havo always lived dean wast silo no although grady looked at him as though he expected a reply grandma has spells with her heart sometimes added the boy who now had his gaxe fixed on the flickering firelight then dean spoke i wouldnt go back to our old place for anything that is i thought yesterday that i wouldn t but if my mother and little slater were down there without fattier i gueaa i d go because i wouldn really be free no matter how far off i went if they were down there and nmded- then silent community singing get together nj let all the people sing folks ganerslly en joy public qingina huinun lit lugs hi i4 urn hint it in hi nlotin in not u nuhiul man by folku will flock tin ro grogurloun mt go id for mini iflnnd to thing k i nultiro in a mlxc nothing draws llkn row i iot it lm known thut thoy ull going io hn ihori uml thoy all will try u b tin rn to son thorn all uml if it be u public tilng song to hur thoin i ho tlrunio tho kurmnrn instltutnn uml on it v o orgunlsutloiih buvo ultvu ly done uwhy with much of the oil umn uohitlon of country life and the nirgy shown by tboao younger in yurs wm buvo partlclputod in thn urtlvltlos i hahool lulrn and hoys and girl clubs has aiso show that u nw iluy hns arrlvoil for mora clubabla ondltlonii in rural neighborhoods i nimunlty singing is a sorlul eolull as tliu msult of yours of experience with y m c a s mxu und loyu clubs nil millliuy uimim i imve oomn to hn conclusion that poopo on joy mora hull any othnr rnuulo that in which thoy take a it publicly a ommun uy sing song no mutter whoro in lulged in always uetu as a social lonl it is a solvent pf rrqod caste il ultra dignity it ru tclio all pre if thoy will only catch ilia tune tukos ths onmk out- of the- thro i furrows from the worried brow i liunl lines from mouths that huvn ul growing grim und tho orowsfent in the wirnnf of the eyes it melts i icy mnnnar it knocks the starch i of oven thn no cullod suporior po lo to sing together lu to get to author buvo seen hard headed buslnoss profeuijlunul man wiio huva bosn lookod upon with uwa or four by their employoos turn up nt bttiui club gathurlngs in thu rly and drop ull bolr dignity unil front as thoy joyously hollowed soma popular ditty soumnly joined in a sentimental mi song and doing it as if fsae nation depended upon their being heurd and with a llttu coaxing a or can nutchant any city chap bocaueo or bettor chest and lung do velopment lias always had a loading place in rural entertainment the old- fun hi o nod singing school guvu a genop lit on or two of agriculturist an ear for melody and reflected ltsatf in the of congregational singing that obtained forty years ago to day in church aseroblles that heartiness and volume is very much wanting community singing will do much to revive tho ro ous ap q little daughter mother dou a mnull tacn way full f oxillimnn moihar may i whls pi r to you plnitho mnthir smllnd ut her gucut if urs 1111 will xiuin iiw for a tnomi nt klinl wn hmk bar dun turned towur i hi r mothers luost i ion no mr uolll it if i mild hall e a in n mil hln it was grady a turn to be he cowards start and turn back said at last and 1 m ao coward liut it tokos bruvory to turn back aid dean but seems to me i d turn bock if some ono needod me dl have to keep on now i claimed grady aa if suddenly discern ing a new view of the subject have to walk back or wait till i earn aome money maybe by thut time they d make a change it 11 take grand ma a long time to feel at home ut unci johns and i don t know just what daisy would do if they broke up desldes it is getting lle in the season and maybe they couldn t rent tho farm now i ve broke up a good deal of land this spring and planted some corn daisy might hire some one to hulp her finish out the crop the camp are was beginning to smolder and dean put it out carefully camping was a novelty to jrur id he might have enjoyed tho free dom of it if he hadn t imagined he heard the old cloak ticking so loudly in the hsjl at home it sounded al most us real as the hoots of the night owls that disturbed his fitful nups i ii tell you it was good luck for me that you were somewhere around j remarked pean cheerfully svthuy boil ed eggs and broiled bacon for break fast grady too seemed more cheer ful with the coming of day they wore glad to be on the road again and made a good run before nightfall whon both boys were so travel worn tbut they slept the dreamless sleep of exhaustion without an accident said dean the next morning we ii get in sight of washington monument before sun down and sleep in bed to night and his speculations were made good orady will never forget his first view of tho white whaft outlined against tho skyi just as the sun was setting puttier aald dean after greeting his family this young man 1 grady itoswoli from down home ws are considerably in debt to him if it hud t been for him our oar would now bo in splinters i wanted to reward him in some way continued dean fter going into some details of hut ncouuter with the mud and the rail- toud and ha suggested tkat i bring him ulung he expects to work bore m washington orady was trying to say something tut some way tho words would not omu he never knew quite how he ut through the presentation to dean family when dean turned to thu drlvywqy with tho intention of put ttifg thu jur up for the night oruly tollowad him a dan turned ths key lu the gurage lock grady found his ttliuotih do you know i think about kitiilpst thing you can du fur me will bn to lend mo unough to get buck homo grandmother will send you check by return mull for whatever thu outlay is 1 ve ben thinking uver some of the things you said on thu way and have come to the conulualoti that the tiling for in to do will be to go buck there is hard work but the farm bus always iald good returns s dnaus hand canto down on grudy s shoulder with u slap of ganulnu appro- italtloii all right oomsado wuierll dxh you up in the morjilug you proved your sterling worth when you deliver od the cur from destruction and pow you are living up to the reputation you tstubllshed said deall with u laugh pleasing vucailara of tho good old days jthe people who who cun sing with vim keep the homo uro burnlntf or iuck up your troubles in youc old kit dag are likely to be just ns hcurty in uxhortlng you to cqunt your u lousing or to brighton the corner whoro you are ileal community singing lmpllos a general participation everybody should have at least a whack at the choruses a capable loader with both tuste and gumption can bring hearty and genuine melody uut of uny rural gathering simple methods and a knowlodga of human nature ore all that ore neodod he will first try out the juniors and children will never refuse to olnir then tho girls will be hoard by themsetyo followed by the boys now we are got ting along tho next thing wo know the leader has the women carolling along all by them- solves und then wondor of wonders lis- upon mm only to sing and thoy get at it like the good sports that thoy are so as to show the woman folk und the kiddies that music is somothlng that la in the soul of nd thai driving u team in the field r a capital aid toward u rich und neguphonlo baritone then let us have community sjng lng und plenty qf it but lot it be some dilng more- than more sing song anything decent will do to begin with and the simpler the bettor as a sort of limbering tp exorcise but lot something more ambitious tarn pled now and then such aa glees anthem cantatas or perhaps ore tic with bur soloists from tho cities a i stars but with all hands drilled for the choruses some time an easy and clean pomlo opera might be put on but with no intention of crowding out thu more solid muaim for it is well to mm ember the force and just ness of that very practical observa tion of tho elder pi lay gib iv cap xi 34 the lemon as wall as the sugar 1 needed to males the punch community singing should be en courugod it is a social phyalcal mtul and moral tonic lea publlo benefactions have been bonused by state tho mscailllcuddy ri rrnt kiid you llki sra mo i in r ii tho hn a few momnnlu luti tho murmur of tin lr i inutos bmm rnothir it is to bn a murprlim shn an ii i uml in honor boun 1 not io toll you only i wunt y u to know that it is nil dens toth tin idii und the nxe lutloii of it tho dih wliutovor it wan took norno tlmn to carry out mrs iloll ould huiir tho child w rootutnps in thn noxl hkin oncn she mmn to thn door wttl ik r hands bililn 1 h r i louni shui your nyos fur ono tnlniiti vmrs ill iiho plcuilod i juut wunt to siiom mother somnlhlng thai nil now u may open thtm morn footstipti the tinkli of dinhon id thnn mm hell wim kummonnl jntu io dining room aftar mm aiuuco at thn table sho look oil in ustunlshmo at hr frlond at llm guost n place wi iny rod ml o with thrty uandlrs and a i iiskot of larkspur tied with a plnu bow hut it isn t she bngiuj dm n mother intorruptcd hor tulckly din woyitad to do something for h tiinthors old friend o iliii lut ui rbndlnn on for u friendship party thr for thn thron of us him thought of it whon she n mumlwmd that wn some huli- 1 d ciki loft vv that it deer ino noddod shyly nover the gunl tlclureil such a lovnly i iirty tiling in ull my life i ijiti r uftar thn cuh had bonn autnn uml tho dishes wunhiil ami der had danced away to n ilayfellows the guest askwl hor quostlon how did thn ciilll think uf o thing due s mother turned with a little emtio uttcausa i wont to kaep my nliudren clonn to us all tholr lives thut s why wo began joe and 7 when they wore hardly mom than babies l6 takn thorn into all tho home tasks and j joys and even no mo of tho problems you would laugh to hear junior and his father discuss writing editorials i and deo und i holp decide about each otbor s cloth and plan for surprises fur the olhors and do things for the house we discuss together books and tudles and everything you sea once a neighbors little glfl cumn over to ask mo about some thing i said why don t you ask net v asongssrhlvei never shall fprgct the look that child gavo me my mothorl she replied in tonlshmenti she doe tin t do anything but sew for mo that moment i made my resolution clothe could be put by jiving with my children could not like the mosquito as iieiiajj mto- morton enliven fit thn dinner table conversation with att uo lount of the now soryant i dun 1 know mutii ulxiiil h r ynt din miiii but sho is goml nnturoil an 1 hurmloiw at uny rate iw did yi u nn i that out uski 1 mr morton ily r singing hhi lu ulwuyu itiifltig nt her worl mr morton slupj nd vli louiily ul uil bark nf his nack thut s no plgn in null a mo lultix doos thut boautlful be olco from tho garden enmo doos othorl amy s hare may 1 give hor a cakot there 11 bo pnough left the glances of tho lwofrletds met laughingly but beneath tho laughter thjnjrf vary tender thk fincbt orfttivji doing kindness is one of tho tin- ts tq glvo hulp lu such u way a not to hurt thu teellugs t ths sens itlve nor diminish tho sulf rsspuct of thn needy is an achlavoiuenl not ucc plbthad wtthuut effort cviif lr pot mqney then male of soniu sort and it is for us to study the ftn art of glvj ih svtjgt the bsip wo offer may do ten rules for ivino out in the west are found big hearted mm who live and work much in the open ujr and under tho bl ky those who lovo to create ulid to build those have thblr own philoso phies uf life and of living most which are as cheerful and buoyant as youth itself one grayhaired man whose cheeks are as ruddy as sun and wind can make theixu pjid who would rather spend an hour or two in his gurden than at uijy other uursult though he is rated as u millionaire of fees these ten 1 lutes for living from childhood to old ago drink plenty of pure water bat foods that are bulky plenty of fruit and vegetables and usti avoid lion pastries and rich meats work in the open air one or two hour u day preferably in the cultiva tion of the aolj oi some actual con structive labor that starts perspira tion god expects us to sweat avold all health food nostrums if you wunt to know tho value of uny food- ask mother or grandmother they know beat yoqng people should have plenty to oat uuf tu have uppotltes to onjoy what tliey oat they should havo uxor else vork you but tluy ulso that arouses a keen xest and an exuberant spirit gt plenty of sleep never less than eight hours young poopla without many things much batter tliutt tlmy eun di without sloop the satnv i true ot adults avoid tobaoco timulwi pjlls or patent medicines mentally spiritually live tin a ltgii 1 he master set the exampts ut two onlv left lord chief justice holt when young was very extravagant and belonged to n club of wild fellows most of whom took to an infamous course of life when hi lordship was engaged on a certain occasion at tho old bailey a man was tried and convicted of a rob hery on the highway whom the judgr lembored to havo boon one of hi old companions movod by that cur iosity which is natural on a retrospec tion of past life and thinking the follow did not know him justice holt asked what had become of such and such of his oltf associate the culprit making a low bow and fetching a deep sigh said ah my lord thoy uro all hanged but your lordship und i case and comment thev were lazy an old fnrmor hod wlxfven i mj i iyi i u uml ns none of thmn was omrgatlc hn hit upon a plan which ho belluynd would cure thorn of tho bisy hablls men he said one morning i huvo a nice easy job for tho luslist man on thn farm will tb luxlvat man step forward instantly flf tin n of the nun ului i r forward why dldnt you stop to thn front with the restr inqulmd thn funni r of of bo one who huil not moved tin much trouble wum thij ruply canadian national exhibition toronto aug 25lbsept 8th the show window of nations etlmatd attendance 1923 45th conxecutive year 1500000 programme without precedent in it variety and extent scores of new reaturea and all of the old that have de tained public favor ge0rce0us cleopatra spectacle crowning trlumph in the production of upsr nsseanti 1500 performers johh o kmkt myulk mj robert mluxjt v laue comparative riches a beggar walking along the street mot a rich man and mid uro thor ploiso help a poir man since whan muy i asv huvo wo been brothers are wo not ull sons of adumt ask od thn boggar ah sold tho rich mun i had not thought of that uu handed thii beg gar a penny the beggar dlsa pointed sal 1 surely that u vary small nmouiil for a brother if ail your brother guva you u penny retorted tho ntlmr you d be tho richest maji lu tho world notice to creditor justllht ions fruin plum helpful servlco and good and cloau thinking tills order uf life ue mvurent toward god remember ing that ho la tho giver uf all oud and perfect gifts bo chetuful bo hlly thu dlvlna sense of humor makes life niuch hweotr for ourolvv und for those who uuine in contact with us the 8hilaley necessary o kluhsrtymlsthor o sullivan will stop and buvo a friendly discussion on the matter of home lluo7 o sullivan its sorry 1 am but its not conveniens just now o lisjjsrty and why uotr ouulllvair why to toll ye th o ltaherty i haven t got mi ittck handy iu mail in the surrogat court of the county i of ha htfn in the estate of margaret molaaao dseaased tho csadltora of mumarnt mcishul late of thovulage of aoton in thu county of hnltun hplnstnr decoasod who died on the nineteenth day o july a d 192s at tho village of acton in the county of halton and ull of her persons having claims against her estate arexrequlrod on ur before the twentythird day uf hoptembor a d 1029 to send by rauil postage prunaid or otherwise deliver to harold naah farmer qf the said village of acton barrister at law tha solicitor for the administrator uf thu said deceased their christian and surnutno ad dresses and descriptions full particulars of thsir claims un 1 ttio nature nf ths soaurttiss if any ituld by thorn and hullo s hsrsby further given thai unwind lately uflr thu said twenty third day of september a d ib the said administrator will proceed to tribute the assets of the said eatats among the parties by law entitled thereto and hs will hot bo responsible fur uny olalms of- which notice shall not have been rot olvnd us uforosald tbe tlmt of such distribution dated ul anton this 23rd day uf august a d 1d23 mstisk muhaac adinlntsttstor ii n vnui holloltar for the su i aitmlulstrutor bs j keep youk eyes clean clear and h 1x11 is mi aimmjri iisssjinsmaa notice to creditors in the burrogst court of the county ofhslon in the kstst- thpma walksf dsosaasd the red i tpt p jmaiify ihomas walksr ufj of hu vllugn of aoton in th county pf hal ton tun nor de ceased who die i till hu elsveuth day of august a d ibis at thu city of guuiph 111 tha county uf wellington und all oilibf persons having claim ugulust his estate are required on or oofore the twunty third day of bp- tomtier a d 1033 to send by mall 1 ostsge t rv tiald or othorwuo deliver to harold rjush lnrmar of tha suld village of laojlmi 4lurrluter at law solicitor fur tha lexttoutrla of the last will and tustumant of ths said deceasod thulr christ lull and sur numas addresses and ileso rip t ions full particulars uf thulr t lulms und tlm nature of hu sucurltlus if any hold by thsui and notlco is horoby further given tbulmmmadlately ufter thu said twan- ty third day of sop t ember a d 1b the said exeoutrloes will rooeed to distribute tho assets- of tho said estate among tho iiartles by law ntitlued there u and they will not be tespon slbio for any ulultns uf which pqlloi nhull not huvn b n ri ulvnd us uforo aald at tho time uf sudi dlstrlhutloii utllltiliu- ailmi ruuvi august a d 1d3s ci vba atjniid war kbit amy bkat1uc1q 01vi3n uxwuitrimjs ister troe skm comfort no fads the secret of that cbanomg glow xmu me jtmcy use it l infants delight tfoilet soap jcm1n taylor 8c co roaonto llmiteo f mlmiuilmmiimllllaimialllimminmimmrmrnrairb if you want a cook want a clerk want a partner want a situation want a servant girl want 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