Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 27, 1923, p. 2

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t480i 5 v zz zffi ffhr artott 3ffrrr fflrgbfl 1iiuhkday hfitfmiifu 30 1023 the only wav to win 1 ii tnwi u illtli uriige an i li little nrlf mintrol and mi kiim lolonnlnumon if you wuni ii rviidi tin w it uikrm u i ul f striving juid u arm nnt nlrn ml hin ni mufti r wlut tlio bat ho if you nuly vvnnt to win thorn 11 in any putti l nkny there u n re ny road in farm i ir however wi may vlow it 1m ni nimplo parlor gixnn ihu lu prim caii for fighting for iiiturfnco and for grit i or ii ruifgod disposition an i a ilon t know when to quit you must take u blow or givu m p you muni rink and you muni lou an i hxihxh that in tho strugglo you will surfer from thi lnuu hut you muntn t wlnm r fulti r if u fie lt yoo mimi tvuxin up u man unit funo tho imtlu thula tlio only wuy to win co operate with the postmabtfcr dl 1 you over give b moments thought to tho hutint of duty that aru put in dully by the local twjat officii and thu hun in 1 and ono thing that huvo to bo thought of and attended to lorroclly and quickly tojflvo you that good sorvlru wlrich you expect than am no mjmy ways in which you can assist tho poet olltctr to giso you that service and they are so small and cusy thai everybody can do them with out tho slightest lnconvtnlenco to themselves mora n a hat of some ways to remove tho wrinkles from the postmasters or loatmlatraa- fore- heud 1 if there u a vacant lox in tho ikmit offico kent it tho coat la about nfffeon cenu a month if your time la worth anything at all you wilt save money by not having towair ut the vrlckot for your mell 2 if you lore yrur kry buy thor tbo first time you are in tho jl jwst office don t koep asking far your p mall to b handed out to you in the hop of finding your key aomo do 3 put your box number on vjry latter you write or if you live in the ctty your correct address there an iota of browns smiths and tuibin sons everywhere and it la voy an noylrjf when someone else open your letlera- t 4ibdr children call for tho roall le uu du i r necee- inu wm f c after the other e if you should send to a mall order ho 116 dont expect to rot your parcel next moraine give them time when the parcel arrives the post master wont forgefcajjar ajld it to you hodoeeak went it them la no need to ask four or ave times if your order ho come dqnt oak them not to hand you mall us anybody but yourself poat effloo employees onlrjteta human brains rent n box iwp the key yourself 7rlfover send a parcel without n- tit throo cents will insure it pjhro dollars and it is a mlshty v parcel that is not worth thr cents put your name and addresn the upper left hand corner of every letter you write and the stamp in the upper rlffht hand corner better stilt use stamped envelopes and have your box number printed on them 9 dont pat money f a letter buy a money order or a postal note then ir it est inst the post office will gladly issue a duplicate and some harwork lna postal employee will not bo swi pectsd of ateaunc it if you most put the cash in it kstater it 10 dont put inland revenue stamps on your letters 11 pack your parcels properly ad dress tl em with uik use bood thick wrapping paper and twine 1z buy your postaso stamps at the local post omoa the potnasters pay depends on his stamp sales and the mora starupa you buy off him the better service he can afford to rive you ii dont rrnmble at the regula tions they are made for your benefit and protection your local postmaster did not make them he is lust dolnc his duty in oarrylnr them out atrtoiy try to help him do tt right and make thine pleasanter cor everyone 14 if yo forget to d your bual- na at the- post otnoe between eight in the morning aad seven at ntgbt dont worry the post office erai loy to see if they will give you your mall or write a money order for you aftat hours they are entitled to it ittt time off and the best tempered people in the world are liable tp get snappy mnwtimes submitted by the postmasters as- odatlon ijf 3tor irrbb ftljort 8lnra i- runaway airjlan mmnm h nl malty dont forget oifcod un i wntir tho llttln hick mm uullontml mm hobbm ltunlng ti rwiird in tl jrryull no mother 1 wont forgot i iu 1 mury who was atnml ng pion to iip fr nl wheel now lta u goo l jino ttt tho fulr ixith you and father yoiid rul bnltnr tallo a look nt tho cowa ono lit uwhlle mury huk gtatud her father as jie galhvred up tb rtlns and reveled for thi whip no doubt thay will bo all rlght but mill they might jtlmp the wull uml gut into the torn wll try to u i burk along townixl tho odgu of tho ovonlng daughtor an 1 mary don t forgot about johnny sald mr a llotiba juat ua thu horwo utartod uuous not luhghed mary an mho itooiod nnd picked her lllth hro r up in hnr urma 1 u tukn giod ourt of itttla brothir ahncrlod and nu slit lurmxl to go back to the houtto nho wavod iwir hand gayly to her mothi r 1or an hour or more aftor hor fuii r snd mother had drivon out of thr yntd on tho way to the county fair held in kochester fifteen miles distant alary bualejl herself about unr bouso- work from tlmo to time sho paused to play for a moment or two with johnny hor three yearold brothor oh she loved him so much though tho jlobba farm was way onr on a back road a mile from the nearest neighbor since little johnny had cotno ioto tho world mary had not knowi ono lonesome moment it was about nine o clock that foil morning that mary took joinhy in hor arms and walked across the fields to the jmisturo wall to tako a look- at the cowtr finding them gmslng peoco fully she returned o the house where she aat down on the doorstep to pare aome apples she had nearly finished the work of paring when she became cognisant of a low rhythmical hum her first thought was that some dls tant bumblobeo was winging his way demaqneti2inq watches an electrician or an engineer or even a visitor to an elecuie light plant very often discovers after a few days that his watch is losing half an hour a hay or mere from becoming magnet ised by the dynam i in tho newer stations where the most modern ma chines are used there is not so much danger from these stary magnstlo fields as there is around older type ol machines the apparatus used by jeweller for correcting this trouble consist f un elliptical piece of soft iron with a hole in the centre large onoijgh jo permit the watch to be inserted over the iron are wound a number of htyers ox fine insulated wire alternating cirrent is sent through tht wire ml it there la none handy an additional devloo known as a polarity ohanger must bo used with direct cusrent with vary little trouble and no pnsa whatever- any one may domag- mrasnly notuo watch by a sr wukta wll ot light string about two feel long and tie the ring of the watch to it hold ho string by one end and turn the wateh around until the string is twist d about fifty turns allow tho string to unwind and as the watch revolves pass it slowly back and forth about two inohas above the fields of a motor or dynamo not smaller than a quartet- horse power whll tho machine la aun nlng w motor in palcblne making a uuaday school trip in a motor sjy 1 palasthte is u decided contrast to some uf the pilgrimages of the master teaohsr in un early decade oo tho first century ltv qt h schervr of duk otqnsrb syria u tho representative of the world s hun day school association in that country a friend was found in america who was ready to increase mr hchercrs usefulness by the gtft of u fortl car which was specially equipped fop work in syria and palestine here u a partial description of the journey yloing south the- first day we drove to naaareth and slept out- in the lar on the hills overlooking the plains uf bsdraelon tho baok of tho three seats in the car ocrae down and nt in between the seats so w- had u comfortable bed loncerand wider than a pu bert vv had our thermos t irrvt i naekvwllh us juidjiid oiir two meals the first day and jtwo the second day w roaohad jerusalem at i p- m th fecond day affbr r veiling leisurely find pontfottabiy dilv but luat prodigiously within the next few seconds never before had she heard anything like it suddenly ahe caught sight orthe wonderful pulsating me chanism an airplane sho bad never seen ono before but she needed no one to tell hor that that great blrdllko object was one it was then off to the south very evidently nosing down toward the earth in less than a min ute it was directly overhead so close that she could sec the aviator then the throbbing of the propeller was alm6et deafening the wonderful machine was coming down down down like aome great bird with out stretched wings while she watched it seemed to juat clear the pine trees which bordered a tenacre mowing field and then that whirring died away hastily picking her brother up in her arms mary started away from the house on tjie run toward the above mentioned mowing field how she had longed to go to the fair and there one of those wonderful flying machines t now one had evidently landed on the smooth rowencteared field of their own farm if seemed almost too good to be true full quarter of a mile to the field but mary ran almost ovary step of the way ran until it seemed as though she oould not take another atep then ahe reaohod the top of the rise which bid the field and down to the farther end of it ahe beheld the most wonderful object she had ever seen in her life beside the machine stood a man who was critic ally examining it afraid to venture farther mary halted her eyes ver bur am she looked at that wonder of wonders it was but a moment befcrn the aviator caught sight of her and motioned with bis band for her to come down tightly hugging her brother mary made her way thither i found myself running low on gasoline and noting tbbi splendid land ing field decided to come j ex- plained the aviator when the girl arrived dont be afraid of it miss he laughed i take it that you never saw an airplane before at least close to no sir i i never did replied mary still closely hugging her brother 1 i guess im not afraid of it sho added with a nervous little laugh how far will i have to walk in order to purchase aome gasoline t queried the aviator a moment later it ui only a mile up to the four corners air replied mary there s a gasoline station there mm somehow i hatetjave here lest some boys may have seen jna land ing and coming on meddle with tho mechanism perhaps intending no real harm great damage could be done in almoat no time why i 1 guess i can go and get it for you exclaimed mary ive got a cart down to the house tliat i can wheel brother in mar queried tho uvlator i will take met puerled th aviator i will i- good care of him i need ave gulloi of gasoline altogether too muuh far you to carry except in a cart have five gallon safety can which i guiw will fit nicely into the cart then hi turned to the maahlno and a moment later brought to view the said can yes that will go in the mi all right replied mary ijut butyou ore sure my utile brother will be til safe borer she questioned a llttl choke n her voice of course he will was the luugh i lovs children h wdded- i ml maybe ho 11 sll johnny for a hun drnd may b flvo bundrod dollars to komw rich man who nln t got no ahl dron will you pleano hurry job cried mary you re alowur thai told molusnes i don i belluva opii wi rt you re uaylng o there woll you will whun you g t ua u there and find the airplahu g n anil johnny ganv too i dont moo how you rumo to do autl a thing tho l filled job llf ti d it inu thu cart anil a moment later ho handed mary the chd l from the five dollar bill l wouldn t bo in your shoos for a good deutuary hft juild as mary iilckod ui tho handle to the cart you ro just trying to tota me job iamson she cried am sho elarlod off hut thorn woji a choke in tur vnlrn which told how really frlghltmid sho was it was but a moment beforu mary was out of sight of the gasoline i it ion and then she hroko tnt was down hill for a quarter of a mile or so and she fatrly row over thn ground thrf cart clattering behind her sho had to slow own a bit when sho came to a hill but she nroasoaawtftly nt u apetd somewhat better than very rant walk her breath was coining in short guspa when she roach od the top of the hill and blurted on the run down the decline nevar be fore hod home aeomed so for from the ibur corners as that ni mlng at laat stie reached the little tune which led up to the house and paaslng it ahe tried lo quicken her steps though it was stilt up grade on and on ahe ran hor ayes fastened upon jbo brow of the hill which overlooked the ten- acre lot ten rods yet to go i five rods ono rod tdn feetl five font an in stant later mary saw the wholn ten- aero field the alriiano wiia gnal propping the hundlo to the ca t poor mary scambled over the wall and in her haste fell but instantly was on hoc foal fnrrving an though moderation in manitoba within a fpw dnyi iuuulliouur intra munltuhrt will i mi hauo lliiuur aim n provl ti d for in tht will hntonit hear w thin a few w liquor moron will i i if ih h ill tho now lit irni oirffnlain n hi l rmlta to pur initnodliti ly i rrl tho tin w ri i lancnmirlea un i km giyi riunont i atuhutiuod from ulut ik hiti iii im mil a only for a rabmont thai mary hesitated kissing ner brother aha placed him tenderly down on the grass and a second or two later she was on for the cart carrying the five gallon mn nnd tightly clutching a five dlu r bill which had been handed her by the man she looked back half u doaon- t toios while rosalng the field and was muou reassured when she saw the aviator down on his kneos playing with johnny onoe over the rise mary brake into a run and did not atop until she reach ed the house securing- the cart u two wheeled homemade uitalr sho placed the pan in it and hastened un toward the four corners whom jod ljimsoti eked out u living by tits sale of goaullue and lubricating oils five gallon o goat eiacnlatod job when mary handed him the can you folks aint got un uutumoblu7 he questioned in astonishment no job replied mary lauvtiingi its for an airplane an airplane i v huh come job hurry up and all that an exclaimed mary a big air plane cams down in the upper mow ing field up to our ptaoe the jiui wanbtpflve gallons of gasoune lis taking care or johnny while i am gone m you dont niean thatjrou lexi your brother with hlmt orled job soanuog ft ijpovt mty flltrflnafl x1t i i si a tisfl iluhl thafs just a bluff mot likely he s a kidnapper here on his way to new york of chicago he proby tei johnny mobl by thlj ifime he proby tell mfloe from bere with gave you ftvasloiiare irasitvsiia m oh juht otf suddenly came to her ears tho throb blng of an airplane and through het tears she beheld far off to the north tho speeding alfplans mary ceased sobbing suddenly shn turned there was johnny btarullnu beside her and there too was th- aviator looking very much dtscon oerted why why what hu happened he questioned 1 ithoujrht my brother was gore sobbed mary oh i i can o hard to get here job said you might be a kidnapper i i ought not to havi believed him and and i dldn t really until until i looked down hero and saw nothing of your airplane then i i heard one and looking off to the north i saw one just a speck in the distance i that job ought to have hia neck wrung declared the aviator a for me j m to blame too seeing n ex cellent opportunity for a gel away in the adjoining field i wheeled my machine over back of that clump of bushes i was just starting to meet you that other airplane which you saw belongs to my friend klmbal i guess we are on our way over to the county fair at rochester i iii go back and get the gasoline said mary placing johnny upon the ground x eft tho cart in the road when i reached the top of the bill tou stay right here and rrsu miss commanded the aviator i will go ond get it it waa three or four minutes after the man passed through the bars at the head of the field before mary saw him returning with the cart finally however he come back and a few minutes later mary was watching hlro as he emptied the gasoline into the tank presently he replaced the safety can when he had first taken it and a moment later be stooped to pick up johnny i witnt to kiss the little fellow before i go he said then ho turned tp mary and said when yot that fellow job tell him that if i ever have the chance 1 11 kidnap him and drop him on top of the north pole stepping into the macbtii- hi started the propeller it wns but i minute or so before the great- air plane began to movo over the smooth field ooodbyl h hand to mary johnny s pocket mary did as she was hidden brought to light a crisp ten dollar bill to which waa pinned a little note in ead pencil suddenly it flashed upon her that she had entirely forgotten to return the change from the five dollar bll and she dropped johnny and ran after the vpeedlrur airplane stop i slop she cried i fergot tlio rhange i meant to give it to youl thank yout atoul i hut the aviator did not stop though the whlrrinr of the propeller drowned the girls words he understood and gayly waved bis hand thon while she ran the great machine graoefull arose and mary knew that the chase was hopeless standing there read thv note which had been pinned to the bank bill it read as follows just a slight token uf my deep respect und honor for a girl who loves her bauy brotltar better than life alundurd lima of liquor will tin modi ration ixiugua has aroady vulcud its illtitlafactlqn with the f omnilmldii ami lis imnallooco ut tht dalny in opanliig tbo stores which muy b taknn us on earnoat of thu ittltude which it ih likely lo maintain tirwurd ho administration of thi act at ipual no long am it ts in tho hand of tho ilruckon government thu linguo has made 1t apparent thut it oxpeftedloss real government con tml and more dnferono to uh own w tnlics than tho uovnrnmnnt has n far munlftatoi ami it roqulrnn nit m 1h c hi pro photic nyo to see that it will lo e bo opportunity of working towur 1 n placing the ilrurkim admin jetratlon by a govommfrnt mum anion able to its influence in thn innantlme manitoba paasns undnr tho tditidow 1 our hundred thousand dotlura tmyti ulrrady been expended in intoxicant to inaugurate the yntem uccommodutlon has been uxrunged for in winnipeg ut twnlyp thousand dol lora a year an 1 thn nnwly appointed commlaulun will draw twenty two thnuaand dollars annually outof tho i ublla purs curtailment of oxptm dlture ts in ing urgi ntly ilmnandod on ovory hand public sorvlcux urn ixilng rwduaed allowances uu widows and orphans unj being hold up but half a million is ugh ly twung into tho liquor channel uu if it wore bogatallo uuga telle oh not at alt the liquor in lercsta who forced the expenditure will ee that tho provlrpe is hahdriomol recouped the ifquor will he wold ut such a profit as to pay for itself and all te overhead chargts and icavo a handsome profit for bennficont pur pones ho it worked in qunboa ho alas will it work in munltoha hut nx i rofitti can not be made out or boo so without on a ling boosers die provlnca will suffor out of all proportion to the promised profits there will be widows and orphan nn more of them will 1 utterly dependent on public thurliy thero will be more needed for goal feed and less healthy pro purity out of which to meet thn taxvn it is the old story when drink on ton omnion sense goes and the finer ion slbflltes am dulled manitoba has fallen a prey lo tho wolf in ah nop a clothing tho modoratlon league the ugents of drink promised hor more lemperonio than alio was experiencing teaching grammar lllm nlw i in rd by iturully thi uiutlirally u luyii nx a ni il nt nwru rs thi i til id who i lu tui hi r wh tun uuuuur nili i horns wrn u t i in of mux a ii which iduratml in 1 otuilbli t thoos iiim in rnrtaln rlrciiniatnnp a memo piilrn hrouubt thn iuiikuiin of tin bn ukfnat labia into thn nrhuol miny nnd worn inollnid to say tho king decided to ihuck iii it waa hotter hiii i mr jonns t- intvi thn i hill who layn ian t it t hi in thn torn hrr wh miya in itn it t or la not uv winn i 1 loin ii u idlnm munt always w itchni1 ho mintloni it wan llloglial to wuv tnon i ol imn y u lody wotjtil irojiu of nay 1 ntf hip glcal ijon t niaki liny m im nolao than you can t help it wa ahvuyu dovlrabln to find out what wan wj thy back of u ixiyn mind when he made u mlalukn a boy one punned thu word erb and when cralliwiged produced thu mnntnoce well i nnvurl tcihlng might liri madu roal mr joiipii tmilntalnod by imslng nil gram muscat touohlug on oirom of owry lay ape och d ugulllllf loklo ii i a itxitnrur that although nun t aiukj any holp man m iii wi do atmosphere stiii wi irnrifc nr uf ir iiinilriiv wnrji her sidewalks are hidoous with vorntt and her sons stupid with drink thu ly might break free from tho web lut for tho poison injected by the apldor it is easier to become en slaved than to renal n freodom in alslent and persistent education i manitoba e only hope and the tern iterance people should support with lreatur enthusiasm the press which leads them we have been greatly pleusod to note tho couragoois uttlt f ihewln upcr tribune it yriil cot he tribune mora than the temper nco people can rei ay they should give it their preference montreal witness called waving r put your hand 8kvho0ketin0 the price of chairs kvoryone knows how exorbitant the price of genuine antique furniture frequently are the purchaser are generally rich and don t often dispute the price at d the supply is rarely aqqnl to the demand in a rsoont court case says the london opinion a wit ness who was a furniture dealer testi fied as follows fn october lflo i went to sudbury hall lord vernons place in derby ahtr to bring- fo town ten chlppon dale chairs and two eettesa that we had ixi ugh t in a few days we sold thorn to messrs olghton what did you pay for themt ask ed the examining lawyer about six hundred pounds how long was it beforu you thorn to stessra dlghton about six weeks for how niuaht one thousand four hundred podnds and then they were sold to mr shragsrifor three thousand pounds 1 what do you suppose ivwd vernon would think of that a profit of two thousand four hundred pounda th dealers made out of his chairs in a few weeksr what indeed old naretv in a nutshell l fifteenyesr old of detroit lids written these slogans for auloiats tava right spd mure pednstrluus will fas left welch your itep un lu how m p8 are whipped in accounts uf the proceedings of parliament one often reads of wblpi hut fow persona know exactly who they uro and what thoy do such party has its whips members of parliament whose duty is to whip up to scratch in tho lobbies their ad horenls and to see that tho party works together lo tho house tho government also has its whips and they in addition to the duties of other party whips have numy responslbll ties in the business of the house very utile occurs for which they are not in some way responsible every morning at his private nd dress each m p receives a letter a ob i ing the business of the day nnd the time at which he is expected t6 attend to vote urgent business is marked by a summons underlined three times a debate of the utmoal importance by fire lines all are issued from the wblps office further the chief government whip who has nine assistant whips seven of whom hold other appointments responsible for what might be called the agenda of the house forthcoming motions and private members business are arranged by him and when the government wishes a bill to be taken in the- course of thu session tho whips are expected to make it possible to see that there is time for it and that if need be speakers are arranged without a majority in the house when required tio government would bq safe and this rct is rvsponalblf for un important aide- of the whip duty when an important division is ex pooled in the british house one of th number turn by tum at tho door uf the lobby to remind members who urv leaving the houjw thut they will be wanted later bight o clock tonight says thi whip as a merqber passes the mem ber who has an engagement else where at eight is inclined lo be dubl ous but the- whip is persuasive you oould get away by eighttwenty he eugtests and ho member making tho best of it ultimately agrees so carefully do the whips keep house sufficient to support their party that at any given moment they know exactly how many members are present and where to find tho others thus lo the cosy of an unforeseen crisis supporter can be brought in by messenger and telephone id give a majority much of the whips work necessarily depends en his personal relations with members with all of whom he must be in touh and for this mason he is probably the new members first ac quaintance from one responsibility of the or d i nary member he is however fron it is unwritten law thai the whips d not take part in debute althdugh one is always present on the treasury bench the number thirteen whore la ihere a man or woman whu has not at some time or olnvr believed l hal the number thirteen wui unlucky such a person would lie rather dlfiloult to find thareforn it ought to be of interest lo everybody ti know a few cases whuru thirteen may be found on euoh atunrloun twenty ilvi cent plooe there uro is stars ih utters n the sorjll of tho ugtos neck 13 iimtvss on tho oliv brufinh 15 arrow heads und is letters in thu words quarter dollar j very irish an irish gontlerrutu was aatunuhod to receive the following hittsr from tilt i in london t dur father i kin in a deucv of holu kindly sand me iso and obllgd your loving son im h after wrtlng this latter 1 was so stricken with remorse ihst i ui after the postman and uid- to gi it back i can only pray thut tl wiu not resrh you hill u similli a nsiusiaim wi taklngr the other fellows dust ii better toaji o duet returneth tuaaptfama smfctted many n drive who wouldnt sir am neb 1 s l i lluin the son when reply hear son your prayers urn wn swsred your letter did not rvauh me lfuthar mr wubstor who has enjoyed con rhlorabln fume for his iittulnroonth in upoiung pronunciut on and moaning t words given sovrrnl interpretations f tho word uaity through thorn 11 runs uui idou of riupcrlority whfn v man walhn air una the velvet jrraaa quudrunglos foxforl ahut in from the world by walls aalurutod with historic and tntulli ctlial suggostlun ho fools what is called ntmophoro silk with its luntrn uni aofnass is loadlly judged good or bad iby tho inr touch an i fro i the ellver coin prov a its quality n holng dropt od when it given forth lis unmistakable ring of pur ty tlirwi olomonu of nuallty an i bvous thoy havo ucomi auhoonalojs or of our judgment ind dnculons wo know them for fuota frequently one ri nor of tha nnlf oillnnt is overlooked us to its inillcatlvt vnluo tccauan it has i oat mo xocond liatui the store of the slo0thful i wont by tho ntorn of tin nlouthful und tin iihop of tho man vol nf un drrauiullug and jo it wan i oyr i yvnr with duat und lltfbr hu i i vni i d tho fuci tturtfif und tho dxtiirn thin or wor out ut repair th n i i iw an i mihllfitl it woll i ixfknl ui n it und kvilvol inntrik tlotl yi t u llltb ut n lltth hlumlmr u lltll fildhu of thn han in to limp mo hull thy povorfy d mo us one that trnvollvtb miilllllaut n i irtnpil ml 1ju 24 30 14 thn ulwivn la tho nivlaiwl ilutlou u cording to dm llualn an lllblo uml our im nuintlli frl o u o luko d kwn tfii o i took and mark thn luing in tho ttfxf one would think tho wrllor ha i vlalted nemo of tho n lull nlon n of uils geoorutlon imitead i f it imijiik nourly 4 000 yearn ago tbo platurr lu un perfect of hi pramlaon f i laggard us though it wurn pulntoil but iuntorrtuy what many merpluiuts to day ure sultnrlng from us woll un tbonu of solomon s tlmm an gimd b d a laggurd drawled out tho othi f duy this getting out pn tho i old floor in tin morning and working hotwoau meals in what klllu u fellow wn hi art of a gi lun who- recently invuntod a iiiopu of mcchunlam wi loh h uttuibid to a clock and which at u ci rtuln hoi i hi the morning pulled tho covern off lila hh and rollod him out on the floor it worked first rate for a morn lng or two but ho aomr luarmd to rmwl into bd und pull thn clothon over him aftor tho machln hud ilom tin work luxtnass ui a droit itul thing i d rather havo tho amullpox than chronic tlrcdnoss btioo und leather ijaffin i wmss ftptetn ho whv a shoe is thrown after a bride throwing shoe after tho bride la tho survival of a cuitum baaod upon anclont symbolical usrgos in obnnoo hon with sandau or shoos delivery of a shoe wus uspd us a testimony in transferring u poaactaslon a man plucked off his shoo and guvo if tt hu neighbor and this was a testimony in israel throwing a shoo onproporty was a symbol of now ownership from tiiosn undent practices imtni the old engllah und boot is h customs of throwing un old shoe aftor a bride on her departure for a new home symbotutng that thn parents gave up all right or dominion ovor their daughter in angl paxor tlmos tho fathnr de livered tho brides shoo to tho bride groom who touched hor on the head with it to show his authority in turkey the bridegroom is chased after marriage by the wedding guests an 1 polled with slippers peculiar milestones a rocent picture shows one of three old milestones that are found on thr old bay road whtuh rqns from hon ton to portsmouth n ii thousands o notorial pass it yoaily nnd the popu tar suporstltlon is that it u u rr rker oier thu grave of u thlof whom ear iur um forefathur uondiniinyl to he buried where everybody might walk acrosa his grave there is u quaint inscription on tho atone written with the old fashioned a which is like an up to datu t job 30 for i know hat thou wilt bring to death und to tho ho uni appointed for all living 1i0 this milestone is to bo found out the pld wonham burying groun 1 in massachusetts whwru it lius k for for more than two hundrvd yuus infants delight toilet soap notice to creditors la the burrogsts court of the county of wslllnaton in the msttsr qf the estate of jans toyelsnd tste of the village of roekwooo ineme county of welling ion widow deceased notice is hereby given pursuant to kwlun 6d uf the trustee act ii h o ibm chapter 181 that all creditors und others having claims or demands uguiuat the estate or the said jane toxeland dooaasea who died on or about tho twentyeighth day uf july 1023 at tho village of arthur in thu county of welllngten ate re qulrvd on or botoro the twenty seventh dsy of h ptambr a d ims to send by lost preimild ur deliver to k j moon of tho vltingu of arthur bollol- for harry 1l fair and william wiudmuv 13xeuuior of the said es tulo tholr chrlatlall names and sur names uddrass and descriptions th full particulars in writing of their lulniit a statement of their accounts jid tho nstura of the security if any i eld by them auch statements and out litis o be verified by statutory ue larutluu and tuko notice thit after suoh last munlluiiod data the said executors will protend to dlstributu the assets o the id duoousml among tho tersons u titled theroto having tegurd only to the claims of which they shall thon have nutiu and thut the said kxe- cuiors will not bs liable for tha assets ny part thereof to any purann or ltuiinns nf wlmse i lalm notlo h nnl boon recolvsd arthe time til sucli avo boon received at tho time dr such distribution datsd at arthur ontario this suth day of auguat a d ibis k j moon of thi village of arthur solicitor fur the icxecuture lu3 work and be healthy a prominent consulting phyntclan of itlonal reputation commenting upon lo increasingly largo numlwr of mop and women who are untie tod wltji nervous disorders of various kinds tut o emphatically that this urowltik vll is largely thn result of insuiriclont zorclse hn states thut it people ould walk two miles a day rvgulnrlyi ihoy wuld novor know what insomnln r high blood pnwum memmev ho claims that ovorfeodlng and under ftxorotss aro the two greatest otmmlen of health and happiness ho states that street cars nnd automobiles nrv thn bune of modern urban life hind unless this temptation to rido m over come or i roperly regulated thn next kcnaratlon wll bo flnhby and annnmu there l not the leuat doubt hint th use of good shoe leather means in creased healthful ness and thereforo in i rausod qfilclency both 4hyaloil an t walk and be healthy saw immi esws present generation a mlla keep the doctor away aimsell day will a kind mistress mr newheuse was patiently in structing her irish maid of all work us fo the proper names of curtain articles and bridget she said these uni ewers ewers don t call thorn jugs sure an x won t ma am said brld get joyously and is all thorn little basins mine too maainr clothes a good color to have qothes perfecdy cleansed and good color the soap must remove all the vis ible and iavisible impurities surprise will do this thoroughly every i0i- packer of wilsons fly pads a ill ii musi ulls r h a s fs vlmh hi hv si uk r latthep clean to bandb sold by al drugeuts grocers and general stores buy a nice chesterfield suite you wi onjoy it during tho long lull and winter evenings wo uro offering tho following nultm ut creutly m lural trices chairs begulur call ano see them mohair chsstfisld oulta chi att rflold and i prlcu 205 00 spscial price 215 00 another mohslr suite c impleto 3 itlocos itegular 1376 00 spse isl price 1ft 00 rt t s pilii 14000 cheap tapestry suite throo plocuu itegular i1gs0o for 0ftjmx simmons beds springs and mattresses built for bleep we carry a complete assort ment of all tho different styles of simmon s beds in white enamel oak walpul mahogany and ivory also simmons brass beds to have a perfect night a rest you run not do better than buy simmon s beds simmons steel sprinjra and a simmon a mat tress prices of simmons beds range from mjo to s6jxl prices of simmon s spring from 4 7s to 13jj0 prices of simmons felt mat tresses from 750 up tocauu ju2mlakc1 kwnuau call and seeur large displays smiths furniture store 120131 wyndham street guelph ont phone 584 lalsmiiiulllsimihiumwia j advertising after the passage of five years during which no advertising has been done n the name of the firm the ford motor com pany of highland park announces that it has decided to spend 7000000 in news paper and magazine announcements all through the united states during the next twelve months says the border cities star the announcement is significant and of great interest to the advertising world and the public generally seven million dollars will be spent in advertis ing the worlds best known motor car if the ford motor company did not consider tins good business the money would be used in other ways if it is desirable lo spend 7000000 in a year advertising the most widely known factory product in the world how desirable it must be for other manufac turers to advertise products that are not nearly so well known can you afford not to advertise buy advertised goodthe sure way to a square deal h will i i iiufkhh v jvkj lfeisl

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