Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 25, 1924, p. 3

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m0mk jr vhiftlr 5lii arton 3tr tsea thuhhdayheptbmheii an i lino virture v8 intelligent purity tvub n longcruua cliff n thoy froo y ci nfeiisud the ugh l walk noar lis or at wen mo ploanant hut nvcf itn terrible ndgo thorn 1 ud bill 11k a duke and full many a piasanl ho the poapln no id something would imvo tq bo done itut tholr projects did not at nil tally homo lut u rone round llio ege of tho b mo cliff vnlloyf untuluti iluwn in tho carried but tho cry for th amhulai the flay and it spread through tho neighboring cljy a fan o may he useful or not truv hut ituqh heart 1 eeamo brimful of pity tor those who flipped over the dan gerous ttutt an i tho dwnllors in highway and alley j ivo pound an i gave ponce not to put up a fence hut im ambulance down in tho valley remarked ui then un old sago marvel to nio th it iwi lo glvo far mow attention to repairing results than to stopping tho cause wlion thoyd bettor aim at prevention lot us atop at tta source ob thla mj chief cried ho como neighbors and frionda lot ua raliy if the cliff ws wo might ulmoat dlapfeaae with tho ambulagtce down in tho valley the others ro tho ambulance 7 oh ho a ii fanatic joined dispense n overt hod dispense with all charities too if ho could no no wo u support them forever aren t we picking uq folks just a tumf as they fall and aholl thla man dlotote to ut shall hot why abould people of sense atop to put up a fence while the ambulance work in tho valley 7 ebide hopkins t w i bar i i the irish boundary dispute tha h of ireland act sets forth tha territory of northern ireland since our return from tho vialt over seas niunbora of former residents of ireland and tholr descendant have made enquiries concerning tho present dlapate concerning the boundaries of ulster in order to giro the inform uon desired we have secured from authoritative source the following statement in regard to the present irish crisis the oovemmont of northern ireland ulster was set up under the govern snentor ireland act which wo passed by the british house of commons on december 23 130 ths apt lalddown that for the purpoaee of this act northern irotand eboll consist or tho parliamentary counties of antrim armagh down yermonagh london derry and tyrone and the parllamon tary boroughs of belfast and london derry a government with identical powers of self government to tuose now oxer claed by the government of northern ireland was provided by the same act for tho remaining 16 counties of ire land that area now known as th i irish free state refused to accept thla government because the powers pro vided did not fire uwm independ ence although ulster bad never asked for nor wanted home pule she accepted the government offered by the 10 aot and infolng sd parted with the three ulster ootmtler of donegal cavan and monagban because the british aovernmnt said this was s ono settlement 9f tha irish question tbeaa three counties were part of hlstorlo ulster for the sake of the em pire it was agreed that they abould be given up not one word was said regard nig the present claim of the tree state for fermanagh and tyrone and allo o londonderry armagh and down the late mr boner law de glared with relation to the act of 1920 tbatif ever tho ulster people con side red that anything was settled and settled for ever it was the boundaries in ajated statement which mr lloyd aeorge then british primp minister gave to sir james craig to take back to the parliament of north era ireland he promised that tho rights of ulstsr will be in no way sacrificed or compromised until new propoetue had been placed before tho cabinet of northern ireland no new proposals were ever sub mitted to the ulster farilamenl ii was never consulted pejrexdtng the setting up of a boundary commissiou i in december 1ml the socalled treaty with thectjjj ainn jtelners wss signed between renreeentotlvee of prepantativeg of sinn vein and this treaty inoludod the boundary com mission clause which bos brought about the present crista although the beunary of poster ha beeri settled a year previously by the government of ireland ac ivls alleg- ed that faith wlih ulster wsj broken by the inclusion in the treaty tnade with blnn fein of this clause which was to tha affect that the bowdary between northern ireland and the rest of ireland should be settled by a com- missidn of thrsa persons on the ground that tho area of ulster had already been finally settled by on aot of the british parllamon i tho ulster government have refused to appoint a representative on this commission sir james crais the ulster prime minister was never a party to the treaty the ulster par liament nnd the ulstsr people wero never a party to it and ttlster was and still is unanimous that her exlls tenco could not be placed in jeopardy once more the judicial committee of the privy council tho highest legal authority in the british empire has decided that tho commission cannot leaoily work without an ulster representative the british government to meet the pressure of the free state govern tnent has now introduced a bill lo vldlnv that if ulster does not herself appoint a representative on the com mlaalon una will bo appointed tor her the effect of this is to break faith with uuor which accepted the 19su iact as u rtnul settlement and to twist the 1v3i treaty so us to make tho instrument for depriving ulatoi of her lawful territory which wire fuarantoed to her by the 110 aot on december ib 1921 ten days after signing tho treaty with the irteli cllnn plrers mr aualon chamber 11 1 sold in the british touaa of commons that xftter remains under this treaty as 1 promised that she should remain mistress pi her own fats its imwninnp rmftanu mr even if the preaent coercion bui be oomos law tha colonial boundaries aot of 1mb lays down that the con sent of a self governing colony shall be required for the alteration uf the boundaries thereof the boundary of ulster was fixed by tha government of ireland aot lr0 that act le still on the brlue i statute book and upon it ulster takes her eland nevertheless sir james craig la wlll- tsto confer with president cooarsvo apd mutually agree to a reotinoauoo of the frontier this enter heuj beeu mad unia and again and is stilt open and it represents tha only jiouefui method of settling tho dlffloulty the cut faw of th tfefj clock i the road to the mines this wum tlm n mines and tho ill rid a fading puth plnoe and tho omultor l honeatli r nummltn nty yrnrs a ulondor atornul fol nhodii hsvo here whero ii o iron r droprnwj to runt tha quent of tro isuro claimed man a brawn and nnrvo tho toamotor s whip liuih crooked jhrough clouds of dust and the long mule team swung the plunging curve a score of years have passed since eiatlng wheels slid down these rock held by the strident brojto unvoaod tho moadow lark ms anthem pools to day whore younder allvery aspens shake the underbrush grows thick as sum mors pans tho ruts stow fainter with each wlntor now and creeping ferns and flowers and mountain grass blot out tho road men travelled years ago no more tha rumbling jarring wagons boar their freight of wealth abandoned ho tho mlnosv no more tho favored throngs come crowding there bcnoath the snow peaks and the purple pines long since they hastened on athlrst for gold fn far off mines and streets they toll and plod while here unchanged tho guardian forests hold eternal riches from tho 0 tores of lootf silver and old tjio mountain gives no more such as it has it eivom unasked un bought infinite wealth passed by of men be fore mad for tha petty baubles which they sought nor hands of greed aboil treasure stored nor foot of prlda come nour to wreak man s will on these tho treasure chambers of tho lord locked in tho fastnesses jf sky and blll the puro in heart shall oe thatn those who live unto the hills their oyos shall find again healing for soul and body gracious shrift from tho old burdens of life a sol and stain infinite wealth of beauty boundless store or fragrant gifts outraachod from clutclvlrje tree and sod hall ll the fading roadway be oncn leading up to more road of treasure god and wonuering how tho hall looked on the night of the at home hho was finding it hard to ne how hor dlsap polntmonr ha i bn right one nfiort oon hdwnvcr tho prlncl pal of tho anlu ol knocko 1 at tho door of ibo farmhouse ho had in his luui i a jjiuo tied roll l crmo to lirltiir you your dlpl mi betty ho said i tl ouht y would hn glnl to lnnir that knl 1 lnh road your otisuy ot lcnunencnmei and u liad mor ppl tuao llinti any of ilia others tlia folks uoaraed u uks your being at homo wltb the baby and by tho way tho truuluos wont tu know if you wllf t mo over to iho school to teach l ngllsli nozt yea they aoona to think that a girl who could wrlto tliat assay could teach girls and boys to write ii m salniy would ho 1 qoow bettys faao wan worth scejng ju t chen it was u curious crntieldenco too that tho subjurt of thul same as say had boon vict ry in dofaat it is iiulte truo that i ni duty u uften vopr irkooinu ui 1 causes jjiii appointment to um intended u 1 carrlod out but u is also truo what duty wall done invortobly has com pensatlons urfl thvf aa usjifally satisfactory in a vciy pornianflk way they got what they wanted one day this aummer it was my fortune good foj uin i auhposo 1 should ttay to get into tho company of n trio of proarhers and d you know i found them very human people their sunday a worbk was over and they were out fur sumo re location thoro waan t n strouk f blue monday about one uf thorn and what do you think was their so date topic of conversation nothing more nor loss than humorous experi ences at cor tain funorau thoy had conducted in their ministerial careers i listened to thorn ouch in turn and stared thorn away for future use thta ono hovovar la too good to keep and i pass it onloyyeo aejjejmr a told 1l im rather glad it dldn t occur in canada the people of a certain town lnr maine were unanimous in the opinion that it ahner harlow had a girt for anything it was tor taking charge ot funerals he had the time and ha was willing to spend it too as he had no particular business of his own moreover his native wit and bis in tlmato acquaintance with his towns people made him a discriminating ad vfser at tho ticklish moment when a strango minister trtod to fit a sermon to the life of tho departed but on one occasion ovon abnor could offer little assistance l rather disreputable cltlsan had died and abner was requested to hitch up his old horse- and drive to the next town to ask the minister to conduct the service this the minister agreed to do so hut before ho allowed abnorxo deport be tried to got a llttlt material for his address what sorj of a man was he he asked well about the same as no man at all replied abner f ran lily i aupposo his loss whl be fait more or joss in the community suggested b mini tor theyro all bearing up wall under said ahner dryly was o a good man at heart asked the minister if he d been accused of it the vor diet would have been not guilty and the jury wouldn t have left their seats returned abner did he attend church at allt okod the minister i never heard of his doing it abnor how did he dlet continued the minister just the same as ho lived sort naturally sold abnor i don t sae how i m to preach much of a sermon under such circums tances said the minister the neighbors all sal 1 thoy dldn think thoy wanted much uf a sarmon and so thoy sent mo ovor to see you nojd abner the minister pocketed bis dlacord- fituro and a five dollar bill and after the service abner mot him again well he said we got just what we wanted a challerlffe from england acton england horns bakers arrange s contest with aoton cansda heme bakers tho following rather interesting r rrospondenre was rooolvod this week from mr john tuylor sorrolary 0 tho acton cliarnttr of commerce o aoton fng i f which hlr harry ilrlc t iln i h e m u- ll d mp in uio hon president mr taylor hy the wav is a former resident ot ontario went to i- nnuml njoma yoars nun and has by his anteri rise and ability ma lo good in the old land august 29 lost p ontario 1 mabel eorlo theses often victory in defeat say i think all you folks who read this column know that i have always aimed to encourage young folks and advise them in life i tried my best with the young i allow on the bank steps and ho was- letting along first rate ho oven built up a nice little bank account when he gave up spend lag his wages for jim cracks he dldn t need mary was quito encouraged with him and 1 think ho got to like mary or her mince pies or both but last spring he took a notion- that he could better himself in tha city and off uo went do you know wo haven t heard a word from nlm slnco wei v lots of our young folks do well and t always think most people jjka to hear about their suocess except of course those who are troubled with a little jealous mlndodness a friend of mine told pie a story the other day which x thought at the time and think now is well worth repeating for h may wall encourage other young people who ore a mite down hearted because thiupta haven t gone wltb them just as they would like her is tile story as he told it and i tlnk it is a real case of victory in defeat i betty hogkins wo will call her and ahe and her people were well known to my friend who gave me the story lived on a farm ten mile from high school jtr throe years course uf study bad been nought by m iny aucri floes end by much patient work betty had hot counted liar awn tolls board ing herself walking norm on friday nights making orx gown d for suit days and woek days ignoring worn shoes and a hut of a forgotten fashion and now the end was in sight and betty was vulodlatorinn of her class year it was the saturday before gradua uon betty s sssuy was finished and committed to memory her white gown was freshly ironed as she stood on the high school steps after her last reheurssj she was glad to be olive and conscious unly of that joy save for ono pin prick f anjloty as totwhx tv had not hudhtr usual note fromiier mother during tho weak but that was lout in the hippy sur mlse lhut the lureuts meant to sur prise her by a visit to ir rrovjf suddenly she uughl sight fat her father in his imriry driving rapidly down the atreot hho sprang to maul him quick to that his face win grave htty child you h wo to tome home wltn mo three of the children we dojscn with iiiojiuium mother is i ling herself tho neighbors have been good hut thty ate worn can ao mo ho i wants you huetn as if nobody m woul 1 ri the tuihy my dear im ufrild hi n going lu diet o father he mustn l re uttiyo trntnutes not a wqrd was said yf tho rotation of this hssty summons to the tomb g wednesday at homo und us vulo dlotqry when wodnesliy tamo beity was too busy in think mutli about tho high btm at 110010 slie was gratefur thut she hud had course of emergency lossoun thuro and that the doctor said oho whs as good as a trained nurse she was fighting for the baby s life three weeks later the baby was get- ting rosy nd plump again mother was bajok st her post but betty was i tired and restless nnd could not sleep i well i guess that will have to be my quota or this week mary an 1 i want to go to the fall fair and i don t want to gu thoro tired no iii last knock off hero and call it a day and get to my bed mary has been there for a half hour now while f have been oniahing up my weekly of fusion bo long hope the fair will hsvo fine weather eliminate the non producer probably the greatest hindrance o the profitable keeping of poultry on the ordinary farm is the retention of a lot of fowf that are poor layers duo either to their being too eld or of a type to produce moat rather than eggs the production of eggs is the end of the poultry business in which tht most profit can ho made so that lias vy egg produclnf type is the type that is best suited to ordinary farm conditions oon orally speaking the pullet year is the most profitable period of a hens ufa it 1 advisable thesefore elthet to mark the ohleks when hatched nam ing a different mark for each year or to band the pullets when they ore put into winter quatlers so that at culling time the age of the different birds may be seen at a glanoe and only those that are required for breeding purposes retained after the first years produc uon vor the careful brooder tho use of iho trap nost is tho logical ineui cull tho flock but tho ordinary farmer does not use trup hosts a that ru lunce must be placed bn physical characteristics tho high producer will be found io bo of an oatlvo dls position early off the roost in tha morning and late to go to roost night artd always busy her head will be dear cut face smooth and free frofn wrinkles with bright promlnont eye akin soft pliable and of fine texture and a general appearance of health oni vigor cull all birds hat show a lack of vigor a sluggish tuay disposition coarse rough head with overhanging eyebrows an inallnauon to break down behind or that show heavy deposits of internal fat us evldouced by l thick skin and an abdomen that is hard and firm to tho touch in con l root to this the heavy loyor wltt have skin that la flue in texture und tbr abdomen will bo s ft and pliable this lost feature 1 una on which great eight should be 1 1 teed let in culling roltame should tie placed oil a com blnutl in of feutures rather thnn on ny one feutuie george kublnson assistant dominion ioultry husband mourn ks acton dear mr mbore you will aoo from enclosed that tried to roach you again at tho hotel it usee 11 london but the letter has nine back posilbly the information will interest you tho publicity given of y ur visit and of my effort to trace tho swan family has brought me tho enoloaed with a requcnithst t send same to your chamber of commerce i io not know f suah exists but t feel sure you will bolp the movement throunh your paper an i i venture to hope through your induinee also tho st marlins church is not oil and thoy wnnt to raise xl 000 to put matters straight they are holding u haxaar un november jo si and 32 end one hem le n fruit cake and home mult jams competltl in they asked mo to see if our canadian cousins will send something along to help the cause this sort of thing would help tho klnsmanshlp between tho two aotons on wednesday 27th i took a par y of 100 down to cliveden lord and lady astors place and beautiful as tho house and grounds ore we were all much impressed by the kindly thought of allowing the itojian garden to be made into a cemetery for the canadian soldiers who died at cliveden a more restful peaceful and appro priate setting could not have peon sug gostad the very surroundings made for reverence and indicated that the sacrifices made have been appreciated possibly whilst over here you visit ed tho place may i hope that mrs moore and yourself had a very enjoy able time whilst over here yours very truly john taylob the following letter referred to by mr taylor will no doubt be regarded with interest by numbers of our readers denehurst gardens acton hill w 3 august 28 1924 to mr john taylor secretary acton chamber of commerce dear sh in view of the recant rapproacho mont between acton ontario and the mother town hero and the cordial relauops then established i em von luring to ask your assistance in plac ing the following scheme before the peopje uf acton overseas tho church 6t st martin s acton is uncompleted and there is to bo a worlds fair bosaar hold during november so 31 and 3 in nld of tho building fund in which my atoll helpers nd self have tho honor of representing canada our wares will consist chiefly ol dairy produce and homo made pro visions such as jams sweets and cakes an i i am very desirous of or ganlxing n competition for the latter do you think you could get conveyed to tho homokeepers r acton on tnrlo a challenge from wi homo keepers of acton london to produce the best homo made ffult cakot the prise a wristlet watch the judge a world known authority ot cukes any suggestions hints or contrlhu tlons from bosaar helpers overseas that may tend to glvo our stall locul color will bo gratefully welcomed i enclose the parochial presentation of eur needs and trust you will able to help us in this matter believe mo air yours faithfully m ellia the friendly challenge contained in the above letter will do doubt appeal- to residents of this town very friend ly and interesting relations have al ready been eatabllahe 1 between the older town in england which gave our town us pome if acton canada is creditably represented at tho canada stall in the acton england basoar of st martin a church jhe competition would be unique the mutual interest much enhanced und a vury worthy cause supported t about a dosen entry farms have been sent to tits fan psoas for this competition the informs uon theroon is as follows canada coks competition 1 fruit cakes about 3 pounds li weight each to bo u ceo m pan led by sealed envelope bearing nom do plum containing name and address x entries addressed canada 1 denehurst ourdens acton ldndort w s to be delivered not httor than tuesday november 18 1924 bn tries to become tho property of the a tall and lq be sojd for the benefit of bosaar funds entry forms to be forwarded as aoon as possible 5 the judges decision to be final those desiring to enter this inter- esung competition may receive entry forms at thut orflce cakes may be sent to england by parcel post at comparatively small cost to ehsuro arrival at the eaxaar for the opening utl november so thoy should 1 e posted not later than november the com petition is of course open to can adhxa home bakers anywhere and miss ell lis will welcome entries from any lace in this fair land neighborhood netvs- town andountry milton milton s lout wednesday half h oil da of this ynr was obanrved yoster lay w ii l mania manager of uio tlank of n v hcotl i not is away on vacation gruco church is to replace its hot nlr heating equipment with steam ngi the con true t la- likely to be awarded next week uf k u pan ton 1 1 vancouver h t- nrrlvod hi re on thursday on a visit to his parents an i family mlsn pulon left for winnipeg on saturday four brick dwellings are about o im erected in town by alf hemstreet un main street west cost t 000 j mckenslo woodward avenue cost s goo mr dunn in the nousneld survey cost 3 000 ui d i park thomas street cos i fl 000 t has fills mill street has completed his oust 93 000 bob long president of the milton worsted yarn and spin nlng mills co wul build a fifth on the site of the latenv wlr lately do mollshed shop on main street w rk has boon in progress slnci- mny 1 changing the muton hydro floctrla system from 330a volts to 4000 and it has now beep completed this gives a more regular voltage and will aavo users much trouble and 1 couvonli nco new transformers have been installed in all subsections this doubles the capacity giving 1 soo horsv power all transformers have beei changod lo higher voltages while the work was in progress tho power had to be shut orf occasionally as it was last sunday but this will be necessary only nee more it is ex pec tod in about a month champion oakville three of the baby show prlian awarded at the oakvllle fair wont to residents of stewart street there are still some vacant iots for agio on that now thoroughfare a permit haa been issued to charlts sing for a six roomed stucco huuno on mcddnald avenue also one to alf began for a six roomed frurnn houre on the corner of colburnn an l brant streets organisation of oakvllle busln interests has bjoon in the wind to speak for severe months an 1 on tuesday evening tha strenuous efturtn that have been put forth in support of this movement will culminate it something tangible william j taylor london was bad ly cut about the head and arms in nt accident at about is 30 on sunday mbrnlng when his ford coupo going east on the highway nunr appleby school run into a lakeshoro bus driv en by ueorge miller oakvllle six tenders wore received for tho construction of s proposed sea wall along the front of a portion of lako side park the members of the coun cil weso unanimously agreed that thla was a highly desirable piece of work but it was too late to start on it now iteoord georgetown the methodist choir and their friends enjoyed a corn roost in oke park last tuesday evening mrs j l leslie has disposed of her property on guelph street mrs le grow has disposed of her property on charles street mrs s wags t aft arrived home last weak after spending four months with her hrother and friends in england georgotown creamery has been greatly improved by the fine new ad diuon just being comploted tho women society of the baptist church will hold a boxoar salo of homo made unking and u lea on- sat urday afternoon november s in tho public library hare was a good tlm at tbp corn roost in the park on monday evening when tho i- pworth league of the methodist church and the guild of uw presbyterian church entertained the boys from the armenian form mr c p pedant of hamilton b was a week end guest of mr pettll mr dadant is editor of the american bee journal tho oldest magaaln on bees published on the contlpenl mr harry logan mot with what miathi have been a very serlpus accl dent when in a kneeling posiuon a large boulder foil upon ose foot turn ing it over breaking tha small bone in tho ankle and crushing uio foot generally some small atone tying upon- the ground saved the foot from being broken beyond recovery the local council of women with tho approval and co operation of the teachers or the high and public schools uro arranging- for an essay competluon in different alassoe sub jecl tho i ubllo library and its use substantial prises will be provided herald burunqton venlng classes will be started ut the high school monday and thursday evenings early in october from t 30 to boo p m on tuesday evening mr and mrs richardson entertained the staff of trie gibson school hamilton at their home on the highway port nelson mrs joseph csdmanls enjoying a months holiday in merry old bngland vlslllrfk her parents and other friends on tuesday september 30 on a proa ahower will be given at tho borne of mrs a butchart part nelson in aid of ths baxaar to be hold in the metho diet church on december s the nelson farmers club inolud uig the women held u water melon feed on monday night in the township hall nelson sam clark and km is tuck imd a uirilltng ex erl nco while ojst duck shooting un tha bay on monday morn ing in his excitement ernlo made a false stop und full backwards into tho waters fur a cool early morning dip hum proved a real rescuer and mr tuck was none the worse for his impromptu bath a moating uf tt e directors of the method 1st gymnasium was held last wednesday evening the regular business wos transacted and tho ofna era elected fur the year as follows hon president hav goo a king i resident jos hmlth vko president bdytho fisher treasurer bert allen secretary f e dlesslnger choir man equipment committee h t foe tor games allan davidson enter tainment w a lumery dr walker and mlas breckon were added as dlr ectors for this year work was plan ned for the oomlpg year and the gymnasium wiu be ououod next mon day gasoue a tame badger having seen in the papers soma die ousalon whether or not a badger could be tamed i though writes a con irlbutor that an account of a badger that realty was tamed might interest your readers this badger was caught when it was very young and given to a boy wn was fond of pets tho little fellow was fed from a bottle at first but soon learned to drink from a saucer he become quite tame and would como at once u he beard his name colled or recognised a whistle ho would rldo about the yard slttlag on his musters head or shoulder or csurjtrvn at light he was shut in a barrel covered with wire doth but in the dayume from the first he had the ran of the house and of the yard he never showed any desire to leave the place although the yard gate often stood open ha was food of being petted and would climb into the lap of any member of the family and lie curled up to he stroked or would play and romp very much like a puppy ha never attempted to play with visitors although he bad no fear of anyone he was easily taught and laarnod a good many tricks he was punished by being put in his barrel in the day time and he seemed to understand for be learned not to kin any of the young poultry wfien they come near him and also not to fight the family dog and cat n daytime but wo to any luckless stray animal the ventured into the yard or even tho family cat if badge as he was called got loose in the night tfas badger learned that ths crocks of milk were kept in the bottom of a certain cupboard and when the door was left open he would slip inside thaj evidently did not happen often enough for in some way he learned how to open the doors which were fastened by a wooderf button at the bottom- lying on bis back under tho cupboard he would slide out far enough to free his front paws which he used very much lute bands taking hold of ths button be would turn it carefully unul it was exactly horix ontal when one of bis sharp olaws would pry open the door and badge would help himself to milk as hs grew larger it become difficult to keep hlp confined at night for wltb bis strong sharp elaws he could tear the wire cloth or scratch a hole in tho barrel and be off to a night of mis chief so st last we took him to a park whore a good home is provided for fabn and bis kind a mild threat tho followlig itrjtir llio into jr tlmntly dw iff lit npi cure 1 recently in tlm dully i men in hln u irly dayj whrn ho was n tutor in cl urgo of nlulertl dlsclt lino ut yale a rt f ir c r i i mntly ho was rilled tmt of hln n u ly u m itildnlsht ca pu it uu win i lice i hu miliar of duty to ursan tin halm i rs un wlih his long hgs hi so found him self saining rnpl lly uw n thorn thoroupf n a solemn vol o rung oui au i lenly int iho night jentlutm if you ion t rui u llltla faster i sh ill bo vbllgel t ovi rl iko you i tana wto mcdnugu mellos fluffymarshmallows that melt in your mouth a m lasby awiles- sucokss leap3 to satisfaction j w kennedy son plumbing heanng tinsminpng tho sdfccefts of work in scores ol horffcs and business places in acton is a guarantco that wo arc in a position to assure you satis faction we will appreciate your order and will execute it with promptitude main street adon cooler nights and lower prices on wood those cool nights when you do not need fire fur long is when wood comes in hirndy to take tpe chill off the house and what will bo more welcome nuws is that tho rice has been reduced and the following prices are now n effect mixed slabs hardwood slabs and short wood best body cordwood i foot lengths 300 load 100 load 1000 cord and at thla season uf the year it ul most irofltbale to do your cooking wltb wood you warm tho houso at the same unto and your fuol 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