Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 22, 1924, p. 2

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rh 11 m ii ulurgymun navo hlunluy ivtir knww leas of mualo than dean kurrur 1 tun i old he said una day to the leader ot the choir that wlmi prouch t morrow i ahalt huvo ko preuali on ihn m of the build inn an i that tin nolo of the buudlng lu lu hut whut im i- flair tho organist will play s sh rt in torlu it on line on v flat was th uiinwur yc yui i know that but how am 1 to transfer the note k flat from the organ to my volcef this was a juration no choir leader could answer agulq dean rarrar referred in ah onrly poem to an nnutlnf boy named itnnald singing on a lake with exquisite falsetto now nnd then out bis own voice in tho read ins of mojeatlo passage was beautiful and when he launched into invective asralnst schoolboy misdemeanors vary dramatic one day he took some friends on a surprise visit to one of the college houses fully expecting to find his good boys hard at work but aiasl they wtro enjoying brew an impromptu meal of cocoa and roast potato the next day lb class the dean begah in a low- and mournful voice to narrate the story of his dls illusion i confidently expected to ae able to point with pride to my erth form boys absorbed arid immersed tn a study of soma attic masterpiece presenting thebes or pelop h him or the tals of troy divine then gradually raisins his voice ho continued but what was my in dignation vexation and shame when j discovered them greedily engaged in ravenously devouring the frogmenta of a barbaric repast the last words uttered fortissimo wth intense vigor launched aim on a speech f ltng- wln4ed eloquence pot- ave mtnutas m was like a bluen dictionary and at the end of that tune his good humor was quite restored- dangerous trades v kvery occupation that men are en gaged tn seems la b in some way menaelrig to the health if we judge from he list or pursuits given in dr thomas olivers damgerous trades ther dangertma ran from the obvious perila of powder manufacturing- to the alow and subtle bad loflnences on the health of less daring lunlnosmos like leaning all day over cutting tgble or aiming- at a cobblers bencit 1 i oornforuns to know that in au countries- that call thamserres civilised laws are increasing in number and effectiveness to prevent those dangers tp workmen which are not absolutely essential to utah- work among the nost dangerous trades are 4ust producing industries like the manufacturer- of woollgn and cotton goods glags pottery- and metals that v require grinding flllng and polishing in nearly all these occupations it u safe to say that care on the part of the workman and above ail temperance in the use ot alcohol go far toward pre venting the diseases caused by work ne industry will do as an example an industry that looks to the ordinary person harmless enough workers tn cotton mills suffer from the presence of flurr and nae that escape from the cotton oood ventilation will in pert counteract thlg danger cotton- splnnerg have to work a the year round in a very wgrm humid tem perature and accordingly sdffer from debility and exuaustian they are auto liable to colds and need to dress carefully when tbey leave their work for the open air one danger which some english op eratives are liable american operatives j need not dread in the operation of slalng the yarn before weaving it into tho loaded goods which are sent to some parts of asia chins clay la used which finds its way into 4a air pass ags l it is pleasfnt to recordrttay or j tathasn who writes of the in dustry in england that cotton oper atlvea do not add to the evlla of their occupation by the undue recourse of olcobol the tkl lt iy i her hi mllluil it i g hin1 iv win i vory day i w urlot murhlnnd ouch krolii wifn mi wlnif it a if 11 ijtw i vnntly l i u nd run with th f r u mil mid il i hihiiio you i el 1 wr iou llul so within t wlmrn t i esl to tho vl 1 w of mill lookr t th lod i h tl olr rttlnntb wlntt whoiit u if nt nk f icul it tooth v bulllntlno 1 urulyiila to un ol i lu wtjru iftvlr k her i y 1 i ly lout an y u if rlu ll iii iho t rl 1 t youth vha ha i olios this win 1 w f i her own t icuu froi il hh nil cimmunt m wide u vlow f her reulm lnpoclully ho luid never fluni ed down thut bjront meadow without u thrill of l rtdo us wiw 11 tho evil days she never beheld i without u latik of all this tlm invultni hud no i 1s thut hhrt vum uil anmy un 1 th d w r iioumo u grim fortress and them elvus the wlckud besiegers of that fortresh why thoy were loo young and joyoum to imuglno such i repos torous tilings so they went on sow ing and reaping in her one time holda and riling by her while pillared por tlco innocently parading their youth and comradeship and affluence before tho taco of her age and her lone tineas und her poverty hor bllttir poverty uuit might not even keep the houao of her fathers for her own people to inherit tho girl invader was the worst she was twenty five and she had been married to the other invador for six years und two little boys were singing out mother after her tbe whole day long but for all that she looked u glrr to the eoemy at her loophole in the honeysuckle of the portico and so she was jul a lg4rosy delightful girl as she cantered by on her brown mare chips her name by the way vaa rose the old lady heard htm calling her by it one duyy- ills wu terence and always when sne caught sight of ibo old lady she would nod gaily and cau good mornlngl or oood evening the case might be in country fashion to the old lady these children wild with their first real freedom and thelr flrst owri home were as red flags flaunted after such an encounter as we- have indicated- she would leave the pleasant porch and go to alt in the dusky parlor surrounded by family portraits snd memorials of past days and open the family bible on a marble- topped table cold as the tomb ffone seeking consolation lu certain verees once posa eased of power to heal an unhappy and lonely heart but hat girls fresh face and happy voice would remain in her memory wquld distract her would taunt bei with an ihvulnorable joyouaness she could not help hut look up at one particular portrait set nver the tall white mantel shelf such a boys face i and smiling and whenever sbo looked memory xried wo wre like them once then be would sit for- getting- the book with the tears of old age on her withered cheeks and tho dul despair of old age jn her heart now li would slmvly have broken rosea own heart to have bad the faintest conception of all this for she wag just as sweet as she looked i one day indeed terence did say girl i don t half believe that old lady i deep us and another day roale sure as sunrise she hates us but hose only flouted blm nly con conforming to convention an american visitor to condon was invited to attend a social effitlr of notn importance he wu somewhat in doubt as to what he should wear court dress which he was told was the correct thing for the eccaslofl was ao otfenso to hi democratic- nostrils in his dilemma he sppeated to united huuee consul oenaal henry clgy evan my friend uld mr kvans when the matter had been placed befor him i have come to believe that where custom demands a oertarn dress it is mistaken independence to appear in anything else but knee breechex snd spangled slippers on rael ground the am erican au opposition to dressing with con ventlonol i roprlety reminds me con tlnued mr uvana of u younr fellow in tennessee who was shout to start bareftxt for a darurduy night party wtiure you golngr demanded his mother to the purtyhe replied jwlt afore you go ahs order 1 you gq down to the creek uml wssh your fl i hee here rxcluitned his mother if yousout go right along und wash your feet you don r go to that party thaa stilt the young nuui sluijk toward the vbreek if 1 d a knowed there war going lu be such m fuss over satlinai lu agreed tugo to thut iwry at mill mnity tftvo for motorists i mgtch to look at your gas tou 4js supply tuu take the curves gwgetstyflve rou talk beck to utetraffic eop r ton race the tram tof a eroming cou drive while yon are fuu of mpooahine or f tou try to pass everyihing- on ibo i tou dont ntsd on ftmilprt tv ell you thitjo- motuv a s loen dp thet t wiknofr teery she said on this lost oc casion youta too imaginative for farmer stop roatlgtflng human nature gnd go put your cultures to soak tour beans wont be worth photographing if you don t get them planted soon terence grinned but roe shes just sent m word not to use her road any more that means i musl cut across the meadow with another jcoad well we must be a nuisance tarry x don t blame her at all we should hove had our own road long ago you cant set me against ah old lady with curls and a lace cap and a chinese silk shawl and a goldheaded cane and im going to see her to morrow bbe hoan t bean to see you men tioned terence 8be doesnt call on anyone re tared roes since sties been so crip pled with rheumatism sally says so she looked across from their tempor ary cottage to the red dower house its white pillars gleamed in tho duakj well make a great old place of it- some day girl sold terry doat terry i cried rose then she explained it sounds as if we weee just welting they are said the old lady the atxi evening to the young ministers wlf just waiting they must think me an unacoommooatlng old woman now aunt ialci remonstrated sally putt6n if you would t sent to know rose s no interposed the old lady she can ride by my iir t x- think i ve put u stop to that but she aha n i come inside it 1 ve a few rights left bhe shook her beautiful thick whll curls us she said this and struck her cane sharply un the polished floor like an echo the big brass knock or fell bally started und leaned forward looking through the front window it s rose carter amnt hale sho aid with u port of timid firmness hoptenae u out i think shall i go to the doorr if you will be so kind sally as sen ted the ol t lady with great com posure in herer asked sully brightly no replied the old lady who wu enjoying herseir she lifted her hue dellberute voliu a trifle und the rtr in her eye sprsng- huih you will j lease buy that mrs hale regret t thut infirm health com pels her to deny herself to strangers ltuse hrtt she blushed scarlet- thai was uis girl in herbut her head went up und the fire q her husel eyes leaped too between these two dree utile bully l attun halted to her relief ltawi humor came to wtilo ttm i tuu lion she smiled hel i out iter hand broke into lively words of grnetlug and ul lowed herself to be t uwuy with u itcifeet good nature jhut ussumeil the uld utdy a tneasage ikh as it sounded wlthlu the ud ludy hsrkaned irately the invades fresh young voice twenty years back the house had rung wltt the worst homesickness for one caniuit ever luo and journey back nij eiuy past however gear und passlonuuly longed for therefore bally re entering aid not and the old lady looking as triumphant sshe expected she was rather cross to bally who was her relative by mar hg and who cama tn for the prlvl eges of f elallonanfp you ought not to be alun here aunt gold the little- wemati a she rose to go at jdhn freu vet you ii the time theold lady frownoti jivd here bf mwalf duhhw a givll wejhe mid v 4 s butwyheawrfr shti ptoplwd lumely on hr way 1 wi tht iiuth she saw homo mi tetlnir through he iom mnadt w untl wulrhad her wlstfulh bhe was the only murrlrd womun in holly nx rlnnre who kr t th light heurtnd freehnosh of girlhood hullv hnmelf coull n t manage it ul with u- trio f llttl gtrlu to hrlntf up ojl hvo hundro i 1 tllaiv u vvpoi un rnt frfo hhn wuu lonrnlrig lu d wiyt cinhroldt ry for uji ixc ist gi however mil h pe i t munng acme day jn thi miwl w itohe nmt terry traalcslly t u it luke my u lvlc tmxt mudlim hv suhl itose winked burk the lours it loee lak uu if we but it ull terry ixu ha murmuro lcti chuck tl i wholu tl log it nugestml terry ttint rfully there uro jienty of othei g od old places without dower rights hose turned looked hutk yearningly i couldril give it up terry she od mltted 1 just oouldn t then suld torry you re as bod as i am and ave no more sympathy to waste t n you im not retortnl rose indignant ly for 1 d love hor it whe 1 lot me she gathered up her reins where am you off tot up by the meadow und home by the road won i you come too hut affairs of importance it up peered detained terence and rose started on her round alone half way up the meadow the hill rose somewhat aoeply und was crown ith u sea re ring- wood of pines rose found herself following a narrow path jo the hilltop nnd once them pale gleaming among the dark branches allured her downward here where the pines grew thickest and even in march harbored tiny drlfta of snow she come on pno of tho old family burial grounds once to be found every plantation in the state time has let lp the wild vines and creeping is to many many more have been obliterated by the plowshares of m owpen hut this enclosure se ted among the pines and hedged with long unpruned box trees seemed still a place that waited to wet come and enfold the life weaxy its wooden gate had crumbled but its single tall shaft stood upright as if protecting- certain utile graves nest led under periwinkle vines foot deep one of thesn wan such a mite of a mound in its cradle of warn gray stone ham had dismounted now and waa standing aver it its almost mm llttl as mine she thought she stooped to remove the dead leaves and twigs with a gentle hand- her eyes were nfturlng andtleep just ouch a tiny mound she had left behind har in a northern mate when she catne to virginia no one hat ever understood why she cared mo much or that unnamed morsel of u daughter who had only lived long enough to die but oven her two big- beautiful boys could not make her for get and she always bore in her heart the memory of that wee tmmotbered grave and she had kept it ao sweet with baby flowers violets little white roses white daisy stara email as th faraway stars of heaven seem to our gaxlng eyes hut n6 one had under stood even terry had never under stood t u nd uncovered her white her vlnlrte her fairy netted vines baby roses dalmlea the bv pressfd rloser his ivel llllle face ugiow und alight 1l rwuglit hfr suddenly undrr hrr vo mil altii with tils noft eager bnby bunds they for my tittle sister m tn mle thn words stumbled out soft and rsitfr too rny sweet fiweol utile ml of u slater that net her llpa oulverltui yes my i recioun she eul hojdlng ui im r rro tn itn kissed an i this was he picture the ol i lady lxhal i with un smasemnni un lpdlg nation not id im put on vair tho pine nevdlo rarpatlng the woim mil had hotted i ut the noun i i f i on rar rlago wheels she might lutve descenlbhl tixtm thn skies r risen up out of he ourth nt site ct nfn ntedl the invader who i rung to her eel confounded end i ut to a i tame und clinging desperately to the one muscullne prt lector in reach all at oncp us if by aieclul revlatl6n aha comprehended the enormity of he belpg there not even my dud are aufe from their impertinence it was written n the old lu ly fare as she waued qullo omny waited forgive mo stammoreil ituse it we ul double dlst11e1 inadeuuacy but was all she could think of 8v sis plunge had beefi startled pale but now shir hi7 si llurkei who lived in n hill town in vermont been me nred with un am billon to emulate tho men who make money in wull street he read th nnunelul in ws of hla papir with care un i rcgul irty ut t was sorrte weeks before he rnudo up his mind what hi irnl movo should ha from milk breakfast tablo with u mat not as mysterious sm that of an oriental llpumatlet kor tin land m wake hi said his wife after io king ut his ompluccnt oxi naslnn for a whllo in nllance what 1 you u grxiintitk utt murlu if i told ye heian hi cool ly you d know iw much bout it as i d rut he a 1u i i ii lot yo in on the gntun 1 floor when the right time comes aftar t rcukfust til hltclud up i drove to m neighbors throe nilloii away und dickered f jrai rooster which he finally bought then i carried the rooster four miles to the next town und sold t within n hour as he drovo home another farmnr met him anil pulled up hello si he iullol whnro you been 7 oil spec luting i lltlln hi un d world whut you haen u spec luting of the old lady s roses were in full bloom tall bushes of crimson rosea branchy bushes of white roses bram bly bushes of yellow roses and vjno- tn wild untebered isngjee of rosea bally exclalmodover them on her way up the walk the dtfl latty tpe porch i see by that basket thut you mean to rob nn she called i wish you 4 come to morrow aunt said sally st john is to have everything real appropriate and pretty the children will sing and we are have a special little ceremony at the soldier graves we want your coses for those they are finer than any one else has they are the ibve host roses i ever saw st john says wd all get too careless if it wosn t for these spedaj days of remember lng he ukes to have people msfke tho most of them she picked up bee basket from the step and m away as she spoke the old lady leaned back letting hr eyes follow the alert figure flltttng about the lawn once ho had cut her own roses and wreathed them wltb her own memories for the graves of her dead j bat in recent years all an niversaries hod fallen from their old- tlmlm06rtancein hefalna bhe had stopped observing them as she bad stopped going to church every sunday morning or planting her early bulbs very autumn as he bod stopped pretty much everything except mere living in its barest simplicity dj come uiiniyj urged belly oncc more across her overflowing basket beauty uncle nelae can drive you the old ludy shook her heed firmly but for all that the words put her in the temper to do some thing she had nut done for several years hortense she sold that night to the colored woman who attended her ask your father to iiut the hbrsee in carriage for me to morrow afternoon if ihe weather is fair i think it will be she udded ujixluualy her heart beginning- to be set un that something blushed deeply aqd moved forward i think you ure forgetting your pretty flowers reminded the old ludy who conspicuously bore flowers of her own as the discomfited invu ler stooped to reoonrjher flowers a dreadful thing happened bitter teure brimmed ovvr end rolled down her cheeks it wji all to have been so sweet und now the boy gaxed in her face with perplexed eyes come sweetheart she said and passed by the old lady tbe defrauded mother heart by the insulted mot he- heart and the invaders tears were plain to be read upon her cheeks inexplicably and unexpectedly her aspect touched he old lofly to a be la ted comprehension tn a flash it came to her that she was very old und that the invader waa very young hat the long long years between hutl indeed been lived to little purpose if hhe could let this girl so paat her und out of her life with thoae tears on her sweet hurt face and the boy how beautiful he west child she called the invndfr looked back pale once more and dully wondering and behold the old lady ffered a shaking hand forgive me she said for when she capitulated sh did it nobly and without reserve she kept the young hand tn hers come alt by ma here on this bench may i see the fowerst they a re very beautiful tou were going to put them on by little daugh tors grave were you pot she con aldered rose with kindly keenness tvhy my deorr because aalcl rose bhe stop pod began again because i could not pdt them on my awn baby a tell me said the old lady who would have known her i she waa only three weeks old sal j rose apoloaetically but oh mlraclo of a like loss some one understood at lantt know aald the old lady she looked at the little mound mine lived a month 1 ve all her little things confided rose and you iw where the hqf got that eoft eager way of his i know said the old lady again bhe touched the flowers put yours there to day rose knelt again her loving angers lifting tbe defies and she had little brows curls all oyer hec head she looked up tho did- lady nodded iear little heads ahe ogld yearn ingly bbe smiled to the boy- wjip pressed closer to huf mother tell branny your name ahe wheedled xudwell he looked at his mother sho nodded harrison another nod carter he triumphed it was an achievement to get that name lnlac to the ears of inconsiderate inqulslt or and what asked the aid lady you doing with 4wo of my family names jludwcll harrison carter 7 his father- named him after his fatber rose answered for him then said tbd old hnjy we ar cousins which in virginia is ajnogl formula wherewith you open doors and hearts rose looked at her mutely inquiring it must be true continued the old imfly tou are a northern branch sbe smiled again to the boy who sidled toward her allured by tbe cane set plant wise against her knee when rose came back to the bench he grew bolder and with a hand in his moth ers even dared to lean on the old wnl returned si with the care less ease or u financier i bought me u rooster of hop jones for forty eight cents and took it to rochester and old it for fifty eight cents juat a little filer thats all ladys knee himself the bells of memory raoefrom he gray church across the hills they could almost hear the children sing lng the fragrapce of the flowers atqle up to them and mingled with the per fume of other flowers long vanished with the vanished yesrs the lady drew n sighing breath nogi looked up quickly end their eyeo met across the boys brown head it was s jons look snd during it they sold many things to each other the old lad mdd i am lonely- and toy thought are like withered leaves blown about the empty rooms do nut wail until i die to pomepomv to your house come nojr tdday if you will bring me a daughter ahd son and living laughing children in place of the little ghosts tturrcapnor rest be cause of my sejflsb atmjmorilnbj hrxl- i have been ready to love you ever since i saw- you aald the base eyes we wll come we shall love to come how beautiful life is going to bet discontented a lady who pad tori much of u good thing wue tho mother of that dough ty chainplon of the english church robert de insula bishop of durham itf the thirteenth century this bishop had risen jo his high estate from a vary lowly station yot he was neither ashamed of his origin nor hsd he the vanity of ton so upparent in self made men he was never averse to alluding tp his former llfv one anecdote es peclally illustrates his simple candor at one time the lord of scremer stbne sent him some country ale the bfahop hud for a long time been un used to that humble beverage yet out of respect to the giver he tasted u cup or lt and it immediately mode him ut bee he said ihe fqreo of custc you all know my origin und that neither from my parents nor from my couptry rah i derive any taste for wine and yet npw my country liquor is rendered abaolutely distasteful me dut his mofber did not experience the satisfaction ahe ooojd have wished from the change in their mode of llv loo tho bishop gnve her a train of male and female servanta and an hon orable establishment such as would bent the family of one who had come to such high dignity tie visited har afterward and found the dame jn anything but a sweet temper what- oils my- sweet motherr asked how fores ahe tv lever worse was tho reply and what ails thee then troubles thee continued the good sort fjut thou not men and women and attendants sufficient for theet tea quothed she and more than enough i aay to one go end ne runs to uirother come hither i low and hevarlet falls down on his knee and in short all things are abominably smooth that my heart bursting for something taaplte me and pick a quarrel wlthul and with that thu podr lady tlrod 6t with prosperity cell a woeilng most bltterlyj to shave in greater comfort make this test y a iliivo that leaves your jiru belter iliavei qucker why aiarl day aflrly w fare jrc uml um- tuff rul 1 have are jbtiblcf million of men n w f in i and in far gfeiitr cotforl u ihc rtiull i t iuh j wr offer you here il ttolt iu ih noill i rfr fat shaving cream i ry cnpmmcnu but we a l jvr 1 1 ire t illicitly more coih 1 judge lor yourtejf multiplies jurlf 2s0 tip r ui luxurious i her one minute with utt you wr nru e i iii 11 you tlitte 1 diftiinrt wjy fortubly make the tct softena the ouglic r no nccylty for rubbing i ulher will bit 10 hiinuira n your face molt rich ellecilvc free l shaves for 10 mornings i i i liairs erect for strong walled but i l- cleaner eatier cutllny your akin left a rnf rul ly con i not bed by tbe careiul olcndintr ol pahn an 1 yvc otla ii comfort li w rth atiytluii accept our offer make the tcil- we vc done our work just post the coupon torfy it i the paxmouve company oi canada umltej s fri jkfwto t ca4 paimoiive shaving cream 10 shaves free the lambs could run a cowboy who waa born and ruts ed in the cow country und hud never seen a ahoep so runs a story that they like to tell in the north weal went to texas and hired hlnieilf to u sheep man to herd ahoep ho went out on his pony the next day to tuke care of a bis flock well jiow did you make out to dayf the sheepman uaked him when he came to supper that evening fair 1 reckon utmwered the cow boy somewhat wmilly but i shore did have a time with them lamb never knowed u lumb could ruh like that i reckort if u growu up aheep tried it coul i outiun u cyclone lumbal ruured the aheepmai there s no lumh lir tliat flock what s the matter with you yes then are lambs insisted the cowboy there ure three of em end nearly run the pony off his irgs be tore i got om rounded up with the herd you re lumb cruxyl maid jthe aheepman if you ii mop out to the round up old with me said the cowboy calmly i will ohm ou ttjpae throe lambs the jiheeiunan went with blm there sahv th t cowboy pointing there your throe lumbal the aheepman luokttd and then be howled with laughter there lay three jsek rabbits with their flanks weakly pall uatlng snd tbeh tongues hanging out mey compare all canals wtith panama ascuicy compare au automobiles itn mclauqnlin buick fisher king representatives for this district georgetown ont baby said hose the next day to her youngest where a brotherr papa took him then 1 ii take you tumble tn he rolled over the back pf the seat ipt i the cart beside her his heavy hrnwn hair rippled back from an an gellc brow and his hewvenly hrowtn eyns qutstloned iter jnteptlona to th posae of serious artist eye he suggested u eherub out of uu italian altar piece but hu motber wus more frivolous ludwell huirluon curter she said suddenly you look exuotly like a de- iklous bonbon i think i ii eat you unmitigated bevehlvv rr him with chuckling up mb ruceedml to kunt while hn uvi suuoinii uf daughu i let me drive chlppyl he gurglml taking bnlaeu advsblage of the situation th you r on my box baby boyl hhe lifted him buck to the ul gnd- removed the uox to her lap while he held i he raltva uloitg u hvel atrvtch ot road it was u big white b ix from b w flutist uudeow we know wh em the in vader was going and what an inex cusahl thing she ws going to do tt it ytm nothing in the world but a pit ut the sweetest aelflshness for the ooit fort i tig of heq own heart very hotn slok on this day of all the year for u tiny flower he bod uaurul flowr healiqd yet wrgsilrneanlng hid flowi placed by a canrtukt n trft tlie curt ut the meadow bm and with the white box swinging from orne bawl tul tlio cherub swinging from theother galuad the stlsnt inn nplojrure among the plnea the gunny pmge ofcthe day deaeendaiv dovellke 1 hytlsgre y m wn orwi v 9w witlstowwd nwogur among the 1 b ft2sh jmorwygjemetf ett pkge cvtho day d v 1 il jslvtf nu t lv l immfd 7 v iotiltlrisiil7 ioraon welkins was the gturast minister the church at crunrqrd centre had ever known it was apparently s dlnlcult for him to jse his temper aa for many of his i arlah to keep theirs one day one of the deacons went to him with a uompuint about the boy who had been apluenttaed by the deacon to jearn tho carpenlera trade iisasu laxy an 1 ungrateful added to everything elsv aald the deacon at tho and of a long list of grievances that l v lost my patience and lm afraid to talk l him for fear i shall display anger now i want you to sieak to him severely parson very severely i will de ioo ii said the minister i will ceruinly pak to him with greal a tew days after ward he leoalved call from th apprentice now iny lky sald thcrnlnlstor laylngj u culm hand oil the graceless youiigsiar e t boulder i have hegrd from the good deacon of thr things ou huve been doing and ihe neglect of yuui i roper work and i wish to any that 1 talnk you have been doing very poorly that if you persist lu this rounu of action 1 shall be forced here tlf liunlster assumed the air of a hdniinisterlnet s rebuke ahnogt too stem to be endured ho lower my opinion pf you to lower it oupslder- ubly ny boy some timely hints i price of his ocftlj plefl visitor gan you take uu for a boat i to day sondyt i lsndy ceruinly sir woat made think oott vlellbr we thought erhaps you might have conscientious scruples against using your aoats on the habbath f randy well of oouree it may b daubl fare slfxoadon tubuu you bhvo the free- dom of the ship bright artistically fura- uhed drawing rooms and lotinge card rooms smoking rooms and dlrung roomaspacioua decks comfortable restful state rooms withciijalneand service alwaytfup to the cana dian pacific standard forultpartioutarm im local ajmni jrwleariu fftfufiaii the short r0al to favor is the adver tising route team work wiiib vour customers cooperate with advet liking breeds friendship hold il and multiplies it transient trade usually happens into the liveliest lodlcing stpre people buy what they wantj make em want what you have to offer any business that is not worth ad vertising should be given away vx salespeople should make a f rjend for the je very tijme they make asaler j m j ia wfvs xh sv7 s iinra1itpiiiinil littiiiri liiin nilitifi m i j amukaea

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