Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 28, 1924, p. 4

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v 17 stye arton 3frrr ureas fllukhiial ayauht 38 104 why one dov likeb adraham lincoln uf nil ii i in i think ii it al uill lllni mi i lh llttlo bird i ml lit til i i v tlin imio that tall about in rlu m ii nunliner day i in i link wltu u frit ml h in i llnu i way uful i 4 1 thut uaomod i n in yui ih tuuijed waynldt irruim i i tl i uifh in tin 1 ini time to spur ii rj olo n it ik of li pun 1 n tin uri hln jpunioy called fur i bant hut ut 1 k i hi horse dlsmounlod then and marching in tho mngud iro ami hlipplnjf with grout cur h fnuml u llttlo vrohkllnif hlnl that fell from ut it mother not anil climbed the tree tuick u no could ami put it with tho rtl wiy suoh a story tnaku you know hn in ver lou id bo mean or itlutnl u mukuh vou wub mo hard to havo w a boy ilk him fur chum i minnie luonn upton goal or qaol t a look of dlaappolhjment spread over tho face at joseph mnrvln as he cimo homo from work one evening sod found his son william there already he know that it could mean only one thins william had loft hi position attain quit work ualn william tie said tryliur to be c r ye repllod the boy i chucked my job at noon i m not coin u work for a slave driver like nelson any longer i low many jobs have you had in the six months since you left hlfh school william t asked his father this is tho fourth said the boy uncomfortably and in every case you threw up the position dldn t your his father asked i rues so repllod the boy sulkily thais batter than having been dis charged four tiroes nut i must say i m beginning- to feel pretty anxious about you my boy it doesn t speak very wall for your success to have you able to stay no lancer than an avaro ot olx weeks in a position oh i know what you re coming- to said the boy the old story of the roll lng stone 1 ve heard it till i m sic or it you bmim to forget the other saying- thai a sitting hen never gets let there s something to be said on both sides yes 1 know a alt ting hen never gets fat but she sticks to bcr took long enough to hatch out something to repay for getting thin if you stick to nothing nothing will stick to you what itri worrledabaut is the effect such a course ts going to have upon you every position roust either be a goal or a fool there s no alternative you must either look on your job as a means toward reaching some goal beyond the job itseir or else its going to be a prison yes but what goal was there to ward which any of those lobs wjls leading r asked william t don t know replied the father and it isnt essential to the point im trying to make th chances are how- over that out of four jobs one- woujd have led somewhere if you had stuck to 1l but the question la altogathev one of bow you take your work remember two horse we used to work on a treadml for aawlmr wood when fwfti a boy one of them took his work in a sulky mood be fretted and chafed and by the time he was through with a weeks work on the mill warn thjji as a rail the other always had on expectant look in his eyes as muui as to say that if he kepnro hed get somewhere sometime anyway no took his task patiently and conse quently he didnt tire like the first horse and he kept hs flesh tea but neltherf one of thetxymit anywhere fret or no fret said the boy granted replied the father but that doesn t alter tho situation as it conoerns you the principal consider atton about a position is not what yon make of it although that is important but what it makes of you none of us knows whether bis job is gotmr to lead to anything but as a matter of policy we must treat ft as ie it were going to if you act as if it werent leading you anywhere then yon will treat it so that it never can lead you anywhere its goal or gaol as i said a moment ago you can t get round ft and the sooner you face it tho better on tho pictured uu books xaa tho talon of jiiikm nn t i of pi cue old nnl tfiolitmrtyi of tho heme of blooly llulii thoso are tho folks of hoytown dreams but they win not tho heart m u lad for my heart nwoir with joy as i stand hurt to nthl ml 1st ull tho frtonla 1 imvu hud t rudeness rebuked it is human nature to rejoice when a churl is taught a forcible lesson in politeness and the more the rebuke is deserved the more will the lookers- on rejoice at the guilty mans discom fiture a case in point occurrednt the customhouse at one of the ports of entry on the great lakes the inspectors wera very courteous and had been making only superficial examinations of the trunks and bags rf the passengers all but one of whom appreciated this leniency enough t render the inspectors all possible aid in their work the exception was t young engllihman dressed in the height of fashion who seemed to re- vgurd the inspectors as persons enemies when his turn cams the inspector said have you a tcunk sirr that s my trunk he answered shortly wiu you kindly open ltr open it yourself as he spoku he threw his totys down on the top of the trunk and looked ut the inspector with a most insulting expression the inspector said never a word but in ominous silence picked up thojceyn opened the- trunk and began the ex amination of it contents beginning with the tray he went straight through the trunk taking out and opening everything he found u unrolled and separated every pair orsocks unfolded 9vry piece or underwear and shook out and explored the pockets bf all tin- neatly folded coats and trousers when he had completely emptied the trunk he chocked it and moyed on to tha next leaving the dudes entire ward robe in a heap on the floor the dude stood looking doubtfully at him for a moment and then ex claimed here you who s going io put thoso things bactft put em back yourseatt answereil the inspector without looking around this the foolish fellow had to do with the crowd laughing at hlro dont judge you never can telll in london ttngland collector of the public sub scriptions for the bethlehem hospital arrived at the door of a mean house and when it was opened heard the man rating his servantgirt for tihrowlng away a match without bavins used both ends from auch man tin ook leotora expected aomlflk nd would not have been surprised it fjmy bad got it but he asked tbem inside wov duoed a bug of gold odunmd org it 400 guineas and money toward them wltf1 hand natural ly they visa their amusement said he i keep house gosfljl jnoney in my own ulskgf ne with the tte old hah of the btg cocft r boyhood memories f childhoods ignis l t 17 utmnse so the hunt line throng n tin hiiuuro ut life boon ewtreps a itid 1 the fneott nf molt flul and than hurry mi crowd 1 1 day but in fucfm o mm passhik whera often is sin virtun clad a hoy comes to faal tlml th truo and tho rfiul arv thi frlmxlm ituil ho tnadu us a lad bright holies xhlno out from a distant shore or from peaks cloud dlmmrd glnam the fires youths limbs aro strong and tho path is long to the seat of sucnutt in dnslres how many havo won in that lift long toll havo met with humm mm ym wore sad to find on tha helshu- that their eyes had lost night of tha friends they had made as u lad ld anabel the old sand pit my curiosity wa snmowhat piqued a week or so ego whan 1 read in tiis pitas pass about the splendid potatoes john r kennedy hud grown in the old aand pit property he had pur chased i began at once to stir up my old mind by way of remembrance and to enquire a to where john ri aand pit garden was and what the aahd pit had to do with it i found that this garden john boasts about is where billy anderson the plasterer and his brother joseph before wm got all their sand and some gravel for their building- contracts it lies in tho rear of tho row of lots north of bower avenue from mrs orrs haute to the property which lnae- francis bought and built on about forty five years ago joseph holmes fine place andiihe old method 1st parsonago pro perty are in front of it i went nosing around over johns old sand pit property the other day when he wasnt around and found a real good garden judging from the con dition it was in waoft 1 last saw the pface i was bound to conclude that john r had used a good deal of elbow grease in getting tha old sand pit with its humps and hollows it piles of sodaodpabblea its loads of slacked ume and other rubbish out of the way oqyeed up and levelled down i think he must have had a good many days put in there with a team and a- good driver with some common sense about htm at any rote john has a rsal garden there now 1 saw rows upon rows of thrifty strawberry plants which look as if they had yielded a passable crop this year and there a quite a variety of vegetables potatoes corn cucumbers and other table things by hla lpgonuity industry and a fair financial outluy mr kennedy has literally made the dosurt to blosi kin ss the roso thoy toll me contemplates ooiilltno lt tho future to divide this rather uttractlve plot into building lots and build a number of houses there my tramp over this old sand pit property stirred up sumo real early memories this property was a part of the original farm of hufus adams one of the rounder of the town prom him the farm went into the possession of mr johnston tho fatho of mrs robert utile in the course of time eu snyder bought that tortlori of the farm which had been cut off when tha grand trunk lutllwuy wni built in ibm dr hubert morrow bought the front soetlun of the farm at present bounded on tlio nouth by bower avenue unl on km west hy willow htraot trom bownr avenue to klver htrttot dr morrow k pj thu nip intact for somu ytwrs uttlng lh innd which whs vscunt from tho old farm house and barn clour to thu railway trucks as a posture nolil in 1ht0 when k- qjueslnsr township fair wnu hold in acton this vacant land wan usod us u fair ground the hull ptilhlts being shown in tha drill fclux thunlultuuted where mrs ii holmes house is but here 1 nm wsndoring again 1 stsrted out to tell you about the old sand pit property und rera i have been wandering all ovei tho farm und be yond it well about fifty two yearn ago thomas c moore fathor of nelson b who then lived in the house ut the corner of llowcr avunue und rroderlak street wh toll by the wy ho built hlmalfparuudd dr morrow to eell him the gore of land from a linn with the wost side uf frederick utseet over to the ornelt thu 1 low ituutory dam not havltti yet lum built along thu railway to 1 low or aveiiuu and on llowor to hie luuu of bug liming thomas at oneo commented the urau tion uf tha house whlrli mrs orr now owns and oiuupue in bulhlliik the cellar and foundation hu neodol auxid fur the mortar und went back to the little hill baildu the araak to aoa if lie could dhuover some thurv he was eucoessful and in digging out tho course sand found also a ftnor sand which answerud mplendl tly for tha plastering both uutsldu und inside this was the judgment of both tha ferryman the stone masoji and oliver hosier theyasterew 1 rom that tlmu onward sund fur building purpose was secured from this pit i think i aiu safe in saying that the unrt for hun dreds of tb huus uud olhur build lngs erected in at ton slut a tame from that ssnd pit opened hy thomas c moore in 1iti io proceed with thu history of thtfl jlrohs p mr monro h aftor stmycomplstud audh hud i o poo eeemed hpuod jp fits property us u by hilly who ftclraod i mild hi pn porly r it win built i und innnnts have tha home of hon hemloruon und fumlly for a numbm of yurs in fnot until mr hnndarnon bought tha front of tho old farm with the furm fttrm houne bum i orchard from dr morrow tho mlsitc4 flrnhum lived thrro for yearn urn think it was thoro that tholr mother pussed away joseph iinhy no tlod there when ho rntlrod from farming and there ho tllod eovoral yours ago the property now balont to mr a c crlpps tho exprosamuti nl lojist part of it for lust year mr davl bought the east si do of it utid hau oractad three fine inndo nlv oquliipcd brrk cot togas upon it on tho lot weal of tho one sold o mr frani is mr moore himself bulu u two storoy brick houst in 1bt7 io was nt onco lenaod hy tho methodist church tor use a a paraonag and was occupied continuously as such until 1001 a period of twenty four ytar during thlt tlmu iho following minister and their fiimillns resldal there hov t 1 wilkinson itev joseph h colling ilov dr olfford itev joseph kiiga bev jacob i- howell m a itnv william biyorrf hov roberta phillips rev jamoa a mclachbtn m a rov joseph m hogttr m a of these ntne mlnlaten only rev moinchlan survives wheh this building ceased to bo a parsonage mr and mrs james moor and family made it their home and leslded there for nearly twenty yearn it was here that mr moore mat wllh an accident by falling from the roof which resulted in his troglc death the splendid brick house- the home of mr and mrs joseph holmee on tr moore property wan erected by mr joseph anderson when- ho lived in the plastered house tha lata it it jar myn resided them for a time when ha removed to niagara kails mr an demon moved to this house himself and his brother william purchased the thomas moora house when mr joseph anderson moved to brandon man mr holmes bought his hou- and they have lived there slnco the sand pit section of the property was bought by mr james mclntonh about that time ho sold it a number of years ago to john r- kennedy and he has transformed it into a good garden and building lots and that i the history of the old sand pit plastered tiouno now hurry ool ihmn n hone wo fat iik family ii whou la iwny i i ut ihlliln vhh the i ii i i ilundti option i to llf i r mpnnd thi rly it l xi t 1 uii i rem 1fht f wu l r who i uulil li i oi who built n it hut i kn w hint jitm m mclnt n bought it when in lamo t i aton v forty yearn ugn und he ikert in it uii wan happy with tiln wife und two sqni he then pure him od r ihh k from ii i moore the muto whore thomas hv whou hn l ukht the iumi1 pit pnput and hy tho way whip i wni vi aeulng ihi old null 1 ph i tl d wl i u nent unit ultrprtlvi lioinn mr un mrn mclntoah now liuvu he him itu pmrved ft gnntly un i 11 m vor l ok i better thuii it iiooh now aftif tlise othr two hit wor soil two olhorn noon f uowed inuuo iran rln i ought oni hml j slnlt adum lioughl unothor j nth lml humeit m whlali to tuko tliulr hrldcn mr i ran cin llvulthara until ho built the two story brick rmlluto un will w htroet which lu now thu mi thodlul rursonags has rtlr handn mi u year r numerous followed til in in canada has immense re sources in coal attention was directed during recent scientific gatherings in england to the possibility that the coal resources uf the british empire may be exhausted within n few centuries so far as canada is concerned such a opnthi genoy seems to be remote for many years the canadian oeologlcal survey has been investigating the coal tleltuf of the dominion and it has been es timated that the reserve of coal amounts to mora than i 000 000 000 do tons largely lignite but including over 2s00000oo 000 tons of bituminous coaln though the greater part of the varloua coal fields has been studied in a gen eral way yet their extent is so great that detailed investigations by the geological survey have been limited to a relatively small part of the wholo the great extent of the canadian coal fields is apparent when it i realised that basins of coal bearing strata ex m almost continuously for a length oa of too mlfss within tha eastern part of the rocky mountains and adjolnlnc foothills the coals of this region are largely bituminous or amlan thraclte and seam ten to fifteen feel in thickness are common in addition thousands of suuuro miles of tho prairie country of alborto saskatcho wan and manitoba are underlain by strata holding workable serums of llg nlte and bituminous coals and portent coal field columbia both in tha in nova sootlu and new brunswick ome cases at tide walar september rod and tha september imhuo uf jnod unu in cunudu will uppeirf tu every stkjrtaman a canoe trip through int clialn ljke from dartmouth to hhu bonacadlo by 1l o urquuhurt d scribes one of tho mtwt ullurlng trjp that xan be made unywhure hi tho maritime mildred iow introduce the reader tu u very intonating group of people the gulden uf algonquin and martin hunter narrates in til usual vivid style in circulating all the regular departments are up to thnl usual standard of excellence and aid in providing cood all round read in o in this number of the magaxlne rod and quo in cunudu i puhllshc i by w j taylor ltd woodstock ont doinq its duty the cathedral had been gnyly docui utd for the christmas services an i two irjshmon wera visiting u one wms from the country and hud beun token there by hi friend who wlsbtit him to be duly impressed by itrf grand our a they cnniu but thu resident of theictty said well mlke and pwhut do you think of it lent it grand im ald the una from tho coun try r bates the dlvlll that said hi friend whs th in tint ion arc we riqhtt a good preacher huu something k say a poor preacher ha tu suy sum thing your ublllty rati ha improved hy ad ding two loiter to it making h ability special train toronto to acton on account of the canadian national exhibition on august 2d q ttrtember i 3 s 4 und special will leave turkdie 10 00 p m standard time fir aaton nlopjhog ut rlnulpul intermediate stations vqr 0bl particular of reduced fares apply to canadian national ticket agent ix neighborhood news- town and country i uulun a munngi r uhlnias mrjtc j momlllun of inn tnr itllre tin linn ioaitr i f u creemoo iiihnhurg left lust wei k on u trli through wenler unudqi mr wllmer thompson undnrwenl tin operntlun for uppendlcltl at tha iird dufferin hospital ut ornngovltu u wook ngo mr and mr h fl blackwood and mr and mm lurfleld blackwood of duluth minn rnotorrd and spent n few days with mr duncan qrahoi and tamlry and othor friends the trustees of tho school section hiirroundlng the village seem to ha been of the noma rdlnd jar all an boon nchool buildings have nsnrly ttiorfiughly aleanod und painted inside und otlti each presenting a much finer uppaarunce and will be much moro ohoerful for the teachers andpaplln mis hclep horllok who has been on tha advocate tan lnca april 1 will never her connection with th advocate on batunluy next mu horllok came from port burwell and after a short vacation with her parent there aylll return to toronto whero nhe will commence a three year s courna in the toronto bible college after which sha will go to india in connac tion with foreign mission work ad vrtcaio hi hi i i ht mr in r- p fic miii itlo lllirnry wan opennd m old f oiithorntone root r in i in i roving ottoi in nti mid ht r ninny njiredy rerovery fill mdn win in h t dilltio in i to ih uiiul hi y ii i iii ht jumihn h iupiiui hunillton uftor ii n o rrutlot doreume i wan in his 73rd year mr mnduffnn was born in trafalgar mi lived oij lo luimn farm nil hlw llfn tiolng quite wurrettntui nn n fuihmr ho liuil u kindly dlnpi nhioh mil iiuulo in my life long friends 1 rod lulkinnr atulrenn unknown wu i nrnntud on hnturduy hy chief k rr fur telig drunk und w inderlng lit pooplt a hunk yardn ho appennd bo frro moglstratu shield on monday morning un i rei elved n sentenoa uf uuty ilhyii in milton a week u tu rutunlay night tho cak sliop of w a 1 orrah iw broken inlo und tho cash i ox rifled knrly hunduy morning tha n nldouea of mr a klnai wua onttrei kho wan a heavy loaor an the mom v wu the receipt for tin prnvlouu doy ut her grocery more new milton mr bortleman of tlmminn is vlnltlng her parent mr and mm o a ijamstreet the work of grading and cutting down the hills on the nevorth line trafalgar in rapidly nearlng comulo tion and tha concrete laying will noon be commenced when thin stretch of road completed oukvllln and milton will be linked with a fine road a gang of men are preparing trie piece of road on martin street uicdcr which the water runs from tha pon 1 to tho onur mill through the racawuy the tnp at tho road has been removed und new cement wni i built up on each side of the race the mill in the mean lime n being run by electric power on account of the saturday an i sunday night disorder hare near the home lunch chief chapman has is sued on order that all milton restaur ants must close on satusday nights ut twelve o clock and on sunday nights u eleven as required by a statute which ha not boon enforced here tha chiefs order meet with general approval almost ever since the chinaman restaurant was established here rowd ies from adjacent town have mado 1 a practice to motor here saturday and sunday evenings at the midnight hour and put up at the above eutlng place and incidentally behave themselves like a pack of hoodlums to the great annoyance of people jiving in the vlcln ity a time wore on things grow teadlly worse instead nf bettor but last sunday night george louth of nqrvnl 20 year of age wan arrested by chief chapman and lodged in the county gaol and on monday appeared before r j campbell j p charged with being disorderly pteaded guilty and was fined 2 b0 and cost rn former j burlington mr and mrs if f oraham oft on lrlday on a mntorlrlp dayton ohls mr tho atkinson has sold his lot on water street to mr frattk virtue mr cyrus boawall leaves thl week i a trip to england tax collector corwtn la busy getting out the lax notices which will be mall ed this week miss sylvia clark 1 the guest of r and mrs amlel senior west minster road rochester n y town clerk sykes has been busily engaged sending out notices for the court of revision for the frontages on the paved streets alaator sewers mr oeo w smith of new work city is visiting oeo n peer free man miss stella smith of now york and miss ella peer freeman have left i a trip to quebec and montreal miss el s mod eland of youngaton ohio and mrs a e land of new york are the guests of mr gordon berry new street tho cannery commenced working on tomatoes- last week on saturday night thlevo paid a visit to the residence of mr s h alexander on the highway about thre miles went of burlington and stoln about 1100 worth of tire accessories from car parked in the driveway be- stdthe house tuesday morning a truck belonging i sam oaken and driven by hoy smith was badly damaged when it struck a telegraph lole on water street at the internee i ion of gren street hoy smith received a out od the arm which required several stitches vern smith who was riding in the truck the time jumped out before tho british fjfprti came and i interior and onmr and mr aped injury samuel harris the pacific cooat while highly develop hamilton announce the engagement coal flalds occur in the east in bf their daughter mis aloatha harris to mr charles church son of mr and mr j c church of burlington tho wadding will take place in the early part of september oasett qeorqetown thu council 1 issuing debenture r 10 000 tu cover tha flouting hi dobiodnen of thu town the date for the payment of thu drat inatulment of toxo for the yoar- ibs liavu bean net for september 34 36 und 26 oeorgetown creamery l expanding another addition tuts beun added a tho already egtenslv plant and cjeorge town creamery butter l mors in de mand every day mr frank patch was able to return home from quelph hospital a week ago and is progressing quite favorably mr and mrs frank mokay of chicago accompanied by mrs mckay if 8t catharines motored to town last weak and spent a few days with oj 1 fruiid mr and mrs h p mckerrlhen of toronto were visitor tn town on bun- duy mr krnd wealey and daughter kuthlwan uf ijurk kl ar visiting with her parent mr and mrs a livingstone hov und mrs henry caldwell umt mis lyillu caldwell inutoiol tu mu kuku lust week wbarn they re apeiul g u holiday mrs a it veunatter hus re turn oil from the general hoapllal and is ton vulenoing liloely b tho hoiuu of he daughter mr arthur b speight while motqrlng at iroquois on tuvn lay morning the car in which miss dorothy marcel i u nd marie klet k were driving skidded and went wei embankment both thu young ladles were severely nut and bruised nd miss meroeliu had her collar bou fractured hut no nrlou results aro itlolpated a reunion of tho family uf the lute in and mary bailey toqk place ut the home of mr and mr w a bailey osorgetgwn on sunday lust when the following were present t mr beth bailey and daughter mrs dr harau lot bruaut mm byurd hill ami daughter mr prank andrews clin tn mrs d a harley and dnughtat klorence of pittsburg pa i miss htm ard montreal mr and mr han y bailey mr p a harley my and mr a hume argeiuwii mr and mrs a jl brown acton herald s nassaqaweya it vo hlllm r m j p ileovo mordim deputy johnstone and ten glnuar smith iillenilnd it bridge oom mltiau moating ut kdcn mill lust wiok tho nmht of tho county bridge thorn wora being connldi red owing to tho dolour nn tho york i loud iniwioii hockwond and th ouelph iloud hohoolhouno trojtlc through kdun mills uijd aloig the town line has greatly increased tha past wiek or no mr churlon p akin and minn mumlo of toront vlnitod at tho homo if mr whiium thomah last weak llttlo hnrry laslh pf ilo underwent uji operation al thtiolpli uenorul honj ittil u fow daym itgo h in making good progran toward ro covory mm john mnmhull returned inst weak from u pleasant holiday of ten du wth frlandn on tha shores of tho otliiwu illvnr nn ideul summer romort hhe uihu vlaltod friend in ottnwu tuid hull qettinq even advice in uw applied j unpin ftihalonul wuy ih mi moliiilc uu i n rlv a regular com t prmndure an ipcl 1 int of thirty or forty yi urn aa lllun rule thin pnlpt ii in till i 1 jiihi pli a wlllurd in ltjr cintury with ju igen unl uiwyorn mr will ird wmh in u frlon i n law iffloe line day wlitxi imr- go tin ni 1 that he hid hired igliltorlng mwn ft r ii d ii he imil return- i 1l unked him fur a doll ant ha i what fnrt tho rl kor the rldo hock lawyer gavn name nke 1 which tho rll ml truetlonn fullnwet a llttl later ho wont to tha ntuble urofn link 1 how murh it would font to bin u borne unit huggy to go to hulem mvo di llpr wn the reply the client hired dm tentn utul wen to halam when ha returtuml su cam on ho earn he wont to urn utahl und twill tho kea or nv dollar where in my homo ami buggy unked the owner in sulam wn tha uninnnrm reply why did you leave them ihorot cried the kotqmr i only hired them to go to salem unnwornd the client music at h a giant oven bilking railway cars in not a proces recognised and doncrlbed in houneholl cookbook yet thu process 1 in prao tlcul one rat i on in tho car shop of tho pennsylvania railroad according to tho iopulur hoionce monthly ono problem thut hud angagad tha utte-i- tlon uf thrf railway offlciul wu that of redpclpg tiie tlmu ruqulrcd for dry lng u car uftn painting their experience with quick drying paints caused thorn to construct mammoth baking oven at altoona is large enough tn accommodate cars or almost any length with the car well inside tho doors ore closed a the temperaluro in raised above the boiling polnt of water the paint li completely dry and hard and ready for ervoe in about three hours tho saving of lima by this process is very marked it han reduced by ninety five per cent the time required for drying cars by the otd methotfc and ho cut tn half the limo a car tn out of aorvlpe during repainting a new verbal noun a ubcribar who wa interested in tho hawaiian experiences that dr francis e clark recently described tn the companion tolls of an amusing bill that a hawaiian boatman present ad to her grandfather who was a pot omco clerk in honolulu many years ago ha was accustomed to go out in a small boat to got tho mall from tho steamant that anchored outside with out landing at honolulu one day tho native who took htm out on jheo oc coslons liandod him a slip of paper which was written mr b to kanaka jim dr 4 to baan outside 2 time o s3 a been aunties mistake tha spelling lesson contained the word wool and little clarence did not know whut it mount what is woo auntlet ho asked wool replied auntie is one hair that 1 taken from the back of a lamb it is used in muklng yarn cloth and other things the trousers you havo on are made- of wool oh no auntie there uro not modi wool thuy uro made from an old pulr of pupu n why not father tommy out fur u wulk with his mother noticed u nixec urchin yod diur nuld mothor that pour boy hun no ruthnr to glva him toy und ihtntfm llltu you huve wouldn t you llku tu do something for him woultn t you like tu give hlln your traint tommy thought fm a woment und then suggested id ruthar give him father her motor essay a school girl wun required tu write 300 wurda ubont a motor uir i submitted the following my undo bought a motor our he a out riding in the country when it bunted going up u hill tha othor 110 word art whut my uncle ald when ho wkh wulklng buck to town but kmrw you woiililu t like mo to rupei what did he meant two young guntlcuii n met lu ono i tho pittsburg park ono of them v wheeling hi tlrnt tnim win ah good morning mr llulleneld said tb proud fuiher now un t that a pretty bubyt it l indued sold mr bel infield i have never noon your wife j but 1 fonay ih uhlld must lake after its mother correot says hum some fell own can think up twenty things iurllamont ought tn do lor them before tbry cn think uf anlnglo thing they ought to do fur thonmelve the awnlna bomellmns too low home of tho hieichuttt on main street uro uvmutitly unuwaru of th tuct thut thut ih a town bylaw which status thut uwplugu must bu ut inant lx and a half f above the yldwlk ut it lowent point coinplulnt u muibi thut thi re uin u numbi r which do not form tn tha byluw und uro no low thut l uoplo hatuf to lower their heads when punning utjr tin in i uinn out- ildo of thorn ultogother tha chief iran ret olvti 1 tiihttuollunn tu enforce the byluw milton reforiuor the unmusical membaraw a musical family will appreciate ii ignnversuuon raporteil by the press do you play any instrument mr jlmpt ye i m n cornet int and your slntcrt she a a planlsf does your mother playt she s a sitherlst and your fathort ha m a pelmlt thin remind un of another frn mont of oon temporary talk dont you think asked tho yuunit girl graduate that mis spring in ti charming ioetest wat aald undo solomon with deliberation i guess shn in a mighty nwoet poetess im sure her cuuarn miss calmer i a charming imlntrea and her aunt lucreoca in an excellent hculptress and her mother used to bo a capital dlshwanheresg it s a talent oj family hers is strength of big navies the comparative naval alrength nf the united states great britain and japun in nhown tn tho admiralty white paper published in londoi tho figure exclude the vessels con demned at the washington limitation of armament conference and areu follow united state is haltienhlp 10 cruiser ib light cruisers 109 des troyers us submarine 10 uuxtllury great britain 18 battleship 4 battle erulnar 2 cruiser 4 light cruiser 1s8 destroyer 61 nubmar- ines 106 auxiliary vel japan o battleships 17 light crula- er 78 detroyers 44 submarine 87 auxiliary vessels not every night little charlie was enjoying his first glimpse of country uf ho sat on a stool beside the farmers wife who was plucking a chicken ha watched her gravely for some time then hu asked 3o you take oft their feathers every ight mrs jonest faith cure v ih i li i n u k ami 1 i th hi m ii t lie 111 1 it i till 1 ki i ii r i u 1 l rlsljii aays tin i i tm i ii i r r 1 1 hi ll hilt 1 1 tl ih lu in in 1 1 t will w h 1 1 1 11 t lh 1 1 r r i t it 1 vv ul 1 1 hi i 1 ll vi i 1 t tit- iv ii r iii itlll 1 willi li i mil i i k ii it i int 1 fr m 1 rr n nil ui uu vi win w iu i i nt i i i ih i 1 1 until llil i gk ll 1 win r nhe w in tl i t ihtfl uul t 1 nuihiilll ii i iii i afn r ll y i i i 1 m ii u 11 llrt tl khl 1 ull nl til ll 1 unl 1 llllll 11 h llll 111 tl i hi you k v in inu t 1 i v r u mu h 1 it h lx t t v r mm hint wllt ii i 1 i i ll hun 1 u up u il t r i i 1 nt urn in n i v i jh k vi y tl u oi v u i rl bi ton j the fores1ghteo cook ii i i ii uu in oi ku ii m in who t m i linn i lii bin i i un hold iii i u l j jj l c lii iwft his in i i i i i i 1 1 wlfi to aflk l l i i l ii i l i lilu uuy a musician wanted in a orli in mill lly ill i u n r il in ll l wu u itli ih i tl 1 ir nl llliy f pulling a huu tell i- into ll ahimilri in i viijon hi tn 1 in f f it til llii ik y iu think wi uwl t t no lr dvim ul i i ii i mini i to i vi rail ul liii r i htrf t it wu ih ri ly it it thine ih i nt ttilug- i wl h ti kn w if w ii iv u a a nimilcller null tin i hi tin t hel lng him lit if wo hnvi u chin i hi r ll it mini iiintlnuod who h kolng in x lt rroof not sufficent lite uftirnimin u hlruuit r ih i irur- i from ti train ut u iiuhi11k luwn u th went a ul ht udn 1 up th ntil ilmlly ha met a man that 1 k 1 ik u i nl i irdon njo aald th utiuiigm m y u u rmfdnit ym nlr wun thu reu ly n j imli r or the other i havo hn lu n for norm thing like qfty yiuim what t in i il t tor jimr i urn looking for a nrlmliuil 1 twyi rnepondod the ntrnnger iiav you ono licrof wall said tho nutlvo reflectively o think wo have hut wo can t rov a on him washington huarlil f 1 wl ii yo i c i mi 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