Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 4, 1924, p. 6

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mjfsealf wpys 5 hy- vv i births lurrugss- sod dai charged or at the following i focr marriages focr dsaths i rda soc per its extra i death ere nan rlsg rsteat birth el marriages focr dsaths sec mraovul rda sec te per has extra tec bcptn 1iuium- at ornfgcli lny iocmbr 1 19 mrs ilnxeii jrulim ilughtr died blub in milton m haturday vmlxr 21 1024 illby kill in his 77th year hiniwhtfcitrj in niissagawcya oa mumliy november 2 lt aajne wall wife of jnmo hprtngsteei uged 7b yearn n y aiokeciinle at flloversvllla on tupwloy nomber it 19x4 geo a mnkchnlt formerly of george town used 40 year haitluh at uspncrshall bodford- shlra england on wednesday oo- tobr 5 1m4 rather wlf of oon harris and mother of mrs a it ntahnp fnlrvlew avenue acton nired 73 years b bterbnsonal the horn or her on -in- law nelson ryder so blytho street hamilton on saturday no- vemw m ih mary hannah flftetham widow of the lata john stephenson of mtlton in hor71rd year bin artmt 3tortoflfl thursday dkceubkil 4 itu brief local items christmas three weeka from to day turnip shipping is still going on here twill noon be jtme tor hockey a rain chruitmss- buying has already cfimmenced ra rather wintry aspect is now predominant for christmas gift pointers read our merchants advg fowl la comln in to market more plentifully now good oldfashioned sleighing now would liven up things a bit send id your toe news and per sonal items early every week the coal men are busy now they evidently have a good supply in sight skating la being enioyed on both fairy iko and corporation pond now holiday vlaltaiions and christmas family gatherings are now being plan ned activities in preparation for chrlstmairaxre now manifest in many the snow shovel and the coal shovel have taken the place of garden tools- there has been sleighing at arthur and mount forest the past weelc ouc merchants were never better prepare for christmas purchasing than now keep december 21 in mind for the churchill annual christmas supper and concert the church choirs are busy in their rehearsals for the christmas praise eervlcea the annual assembly of acton fire brigade will be held on friday evening in the town halt to merchants wednesday half holidays have been discontinued for the remainder of the year how about a new years resolu tlon rightnow that we will do our christmas shopping in acton c rmr j a rotjerson and famliy have removed from olenwullsma their new farm namr meadowvaje the l o d k will bom the first dance of the new year in the town hall on thursday january 1 112 remember these fine winter days the old saying an apple a day keeps the doctor away and follow theaj- ge- mr b cordiner is putting in the foundations for another twostory brick residence bn his property on wubur street a mock trial will be the on pro gramme at the weekly meeting of the high school literary society tomor row afternoon tis fan paass ought to be the home xaper in every house bold in the district its full of real in teresting news on every page mr john graff returned from the north last week he brought a iplen- did buck with him the editors table was supplied with a savory roast the- members of the method ut chtircfcxolrhjmrbeen invited to spend this evening with major and mrs mervyn kennedy at georgetown mr h p moore gave n brief review of ihe visit of mrs moore and himself overseas last summer at the 1 meeting of the young peoples league on monday evening measles are quite prevalent among the children both in town and in the country as a result the attendance of the smaller children at the schools is considerably decimated little marjory near daughter of mrs ada near was operated upon for mastoids at ouelph hospital on tuesday at last reports she was pro greasing as favorably as could tm expected little margaret bruoe the flve- yearold daughter of mr and john liruce mower avenue was oper ated on last haturday for appeqdlol tl 1 8b ts now m good progress to ward recovery v- the municipal elections are over now for another year peoplo here ure well satisfied to have them over the first of december thus leaving christ 1 mas and new years week free tor business and holiday activities the sale or homemade baking and childrens clothing by the ladles of the baptist church on saturday after noon wtu quite a soooess the home made bakiruy was allsold within f mlnutesof the opening of the sale one of the simplest ways by which 1 you can show u newspaper you appre ciate it is by being prompt wlihvour subscription renewal hundreds of mubscrlptlons uplm this month prompt renewals will make us happy the hamilton conference hnovliil committee of the methodist church has met and fined the date and place of next corrferenc cjuelpb is tho place and may 21 is the date this is two weeks earlier than usual due consummating of church unjon two yearling cattle of a farmer near dundalkt took a lteen liking to horseradish and devoured a large quantity which they found growing in the garden their- appetite for hot stuff cost them their lives in a few hours they bloated up and died lleef with horseradish did not work well that time be loyal to your town praia it improve jf talk aboot it be public spirited remember tls your home teji aboufu business men take a real home pride in ittetl of lt naturald vantages- help the publid offloere 4o the most good wheat trangsrs oomo to town use thorn wsu njjpoal instituttons thai pjjew8 of local import womens institute meeting the regular maetlngnf iho vimiinm inntllute will lr licld in tin bnml room on frlilny decunibor ni thro iclink itrpttrtm of tlio oonveiitlun will glviii mid u iirohiimino firemena dall tomorrow evening th anton llre ilrlgndes twenty- fnurth itnnual jlall wnd supper will held in iho town hall lomorrow krl day owning musone five piece or cheetrn wltl privlde the music bleomabury boh 00 1 coneert iunomsbury school christmas con cert will be hold ol b h no nas sagaweys on friday evening decem ber loit p m hplonrtlit programme admission lbo children under 13 free dont fall to coma toronl suburban stop 01 farm nanee letter boxes v if farmers generally would have their mimes and the names of their farms painted legibly on their mall boxes the people driving post would regard them nod thejr fawns more favorably a good example is mr murrays box at his farm opposite lorao school the old furnace these days the dear old furnace la full of rust the grates are warped and ready to liusl the flues are plugged no smoke can p4s when shes opened up she ives off gas the damper is bent the pipe full or holes cant make her draw to aave our soula but even at that we love her still and feed hor coal with a right good will t change in train jjervlee at the beginning of the week the train service of the canadian national railway will bo changed to that in rorce in september the e0s pt train will be restored to the former schedule or 818 the evening trains will cross at acton instead of nt georgetown the trains which were cut off at rockwood will be restored and wltl atop there as before snow saved motorist et orsnoevllle the light snowfall at orangevllle on saturday night saved william dodds mono township from serious in juries monday morning mr dodds was driving across broadway when his car was struck by another driven by arthur hart bo great was the impact that dodds car turned around twice the snow making it slide instead of turning over neither cars nor drivers were injured bbslness change at exeter mr w j stathm who has for the post twentythree years conducted a bakery and confectionery business bote last wedk sold out to mr w j lock- wood or embro during mr- stauuuns business career by his honest and straightforward dealing ha has en joyed a liberal patronago and made many warm friends who will regret to learn of his retiring from the busi ness circle of exeter mr sta thorn has not decided as to what will be hi future occupation but we trust that he will continue to bo a resident of sxeter exeter advocate death ef three ryder in a week a sad too- incidence in connection with the sudden death last week of john ryder of ouelph and hugh ryder his nephew of acton was the information received the day 0 the funeral of the former of the death of his son jacob at hamilton he pass ed away that day otter two weeks illness he was born on the farm near acton aboub flf tyflve years ago since before his marriage he lived in hamilton but was often over here visiting his boyhoods friends a widow and one son survive the pall bearers at john ryders funeral were she sons or the deceased herman xondon albert cleveland iwllllam toronto fred arkell ross cochrane and norman nichol township eastonrowe msrrisos a- quiet wedding took place nt 180 woolwich street ouelph on monday november 24 at 330 oclock when mrs janet rows and mr john t boston were united in holy wedlock canon scovlli of bt- oeorgee church offlciaxed the bride was dressed in navy canton crepo gown and was given away by her son mr roland rows of ouelph otusla was- beauti fully rendered by miss mary mclean of ouelph and the house was tastily decorated with autumn flowers grooms mother mrs t baaton formerly or acton thoroughly enjoyed the proceedings and is enjoying health as of old the guests were mr and mrs j more mr and mrs darby mr and mrs kdy mrs howltt and small daughters miss msry smith miss mary mclean mrs lander bury and mr roland howe aueeendw woollen mill bonus bylaw t special neetlng of mitchell town council last week it was decided to withhold the tlsooo bond guarantee for the woollen mills passed some time ao to enable william lockrldge lor some time a resident of georgetown to reopen the mills mr lockrldge who was present asked the council fof a decision on the woollen mill hy law it was moved hy councillor fnoey and seconded by councltlor silk that we the municipal courtoll of he town 4f mitchell under present conditions do disallow the said wm lockrldge to receive the bonds guar anteed by the ratepayers under bylaw no 11 a d iff34 to raise by way of debenture the sum of flsooo and that no further action be taken and that the said byaw become hull and void- the motion for borrowing the sum of f 10000 by the issue of munici pal debentures for that amount for high school purposes was read and passed ht the same meeting mitchell advocate neighborhood news- town arfd dountry the lorne school following riorl for novcmlw eltmva the standing of ih tho november exnmlnutlai jr iv oeorgw ornrflruiiu wull irfslhi hwackhamer wilfred i mcuav em v or ilfbarhoro outhrle verna murray ted harro oirlssln hwnck- hnmer ilsnetta waller whin horrop jr hi- thelma iron huhy murmy itrandon crawsotiitoy denny br ii harry murray cnrinne-mao- donald howard graff pansy troupe jr lf laura johnston wallace rwackhamer bob andaraoi primer kit hwackhamer doustas guthrie grace graff anna macdannld teach or churchill the school tcport for november for h h mo 10 kr in is as follows 8r iv iatrink kelly tt jr iv edward duggan 0j david hwnckhamcr 70 jean croe 89 tushlngham foster 09 ill hasol farey 10 edith hue sell e daisy foster h henry tceiiyeo ii louise hwackhamer m ra- cliaol kelly 01 mildred foster 9 hr i jack cole f 4 stewart russell 86 kathleen foray 11 jr i roy foster frank swsck hamer ruth cole beatrice kelly honors 7fi pass 0 w macmlllan teacher miss violet smith was hormtijm oahnwa for a few days inst week miss ollle robinson is spending few weeks with mr and mrs albert smith the radio outfit at mr johnnlo smiths is giving genuine entertain ment to the family and visitors these everrinxs mr john oraft tuul a fine hunting expedition up at his old homo in th powsaaan district he come homo over a week ago with a fine buck the romll y and their friends have been enjoying venison very much since very great regret was felt here on sunday afternoon when rev mr howard tendered his resignation hla two years of faithful service here has rtsulted in the congregation becoming very much attached to him ho has been taubtul in his ministry his visi tations have always been up previa ted and his influence has been beneficial in every way mrs howard who frequently accompanied her husband to the services here and was always present at the hills social functions has endeared herself to sil mr and mrs peter murray attended the funeral of the late john ryder at ouelph last wednesday s e orlfqn and son won third prlxo 1 green mountain potatoes at the royal agricultural fair at toronto dlrst on irish cobbler potatoes third rural new yorker potatoes all above in certified in the uncertified third in green mountain croup first in irish cobbler group tenth in barley wellington county e qrat frying finances n his address before walilnaluii county council at its ppenlnif meeting of he december session ut ouelph on vuesday women dickinson referred to the splendid niionclul position of the oounty notwithstanding alt th i oct eased deniutids over which council has pructlcully no oqntrol and in view of tho fact that during tho ureal war wellrnstou county cwn trlbuled over 33000o for war rullof funds i am pleased to report that the county is in thn enviable position having nut one dollar of debenture debt with u probable surplus ut the close of the current year and u county ratu of only 6vs mlils which is one of the lowest in the province thi debenture debts of many of tho 001 ties in the province range from ilooooo to over 11009000 with county rates this year varying from 4tt to 30 mills on our county rood system every expensive bridge has already been built andtha highways generally tempera favorably with any in on tario the splendid financial standing of th county hi attributable in large leasure jo the capable economical and nualnessiike administration of tho reprmnye4 in the county counoua arid to the county officials and their foresight in always ipijlatlng upon the pay wogo system and the gen eral pruning of all expenditures erin r flro in the carberry- block on friday night did considerable damage to the building and to the furniture of mr cook and to drundys bakeahop the loss is partially covered by in surance the newlyorganued flro brigade did good service mrs i overland returned home after pending three weeks in- toronto and cfaremont mrs wesley graham underwent an operation at her home recently from last report an is doing as well as can be expected under the ctrcutnstahces messrs h c austin and harry oeor haye returned from the annual hunting triivtn muskoka- they bad the luck to aet the legal number a fine buck and doe the train due to arrive here at 7j3 was two hours late saturday evenlnc- the delay was due to the tact that tho drive shaft on tho engine broke just aa the teeswater train was leav ing cheltenham the local curling club held their nnual meeting and the following of fleers were elected for the season president george orlflln vice- pre sident wm barbour secretary- treasurer a c hcmlllaaxommltteo dr gear and p h arsootl rev mr stewart of acton will conduct the services at burns presby terian church on sunday december 3 it being the tsth anniversary spec ial mpsla will be rendered by the aotan presbyterian choir on monday even inc whena fowl supper and entertain ment will be held in the church on saturday november 1 at his homo lot s concession 11 krln town ship there passed away a lifelong aha highly respected resident in the person of duncan gibson son or tho lato james and mrs gibson at the ago of 35 yearp on wednesday of last week an in dividual representing hlmseu as mr smith presented a chequo to tho amount of 3130 at the local branch of the union bank drawn on w g low on the dominion bank brampton the teller thought the cheque wm drawn by w j lowe of snelgrove and without hesitation cashed it and mn smith departed with the green t backs in the course of events thw cheque proved to be worthless and provincial detectives ore working on the case advocate osphlnqe wa mcculclieon and son os- lrliis won tenth prlxo at tho itoyil agricultural fair at toronto rsu white onts llfth on 0-rpwod- ilnrlcy fourth on whllo lllnt corn invent i on tthcjil in sheaf ii unt ore uftor rulihltn uru heard thu swumps hureitbouts dny those tinifs ill silootlob in irly ovory s s no 10 erin obituary mrs georqe harris england thn blggleswadp england chrdniclo gives the following particulars ro- spffctlnc th6 death of mrs ooorge harris mother of mrs a if bishop falrvlow avanue acton wo deeply regret to have to record the death of the wife of mr oeorgo harris o moppershall who passed away sud denly pn wednesday evening october 39 the deceased was a devout chrla- tlan a good wife and mother always ready to help whore help was needed she woe in her usual health when she went upstairs to bed and fell dead saying hor prayers she leaves a hus band and eight children three being canada for whom the deepest sympathy is felt in their sudden be reavement tho fuobraltook place at the parish church on saturday tiie rector rev r fshorwood officiating tho hymn thy way not mine o lord dkas sung and also the soth psalm many friends were present there was a large number of floral tributes von toon o mine this is the rather unlquo tltlo of n new and highly- interesting volume by an weir the scene is laid in one of our sprightly canadian towns and covers the neighboring district which fom settled by scottish peoplo about inety years ago the noma of the town is not given by tho writer bu his doscrlplun of persons places and traditional events are doplcted so true to life that the editor of this journal who has been traversing that commun ity more or leas for half a century and whoso father bad his birthplace within the area described has no dif ficulty in discovering that yon toon ujne 1s none other than our ighboring town of fergus so in teresting and true to life are tho inci dents recalled and so character icilly perfect is the portrayal of the leading characters introduced that the pages jjf this unique volume wlir be perused ith keen relish by tho descendants of these sterling progenitors and as well by the present residents of all the untryslde in fact the book will be enjoyed by all who havo the privilege or reading h irrespective of their residence or nationality logun weir stands well beside the man from glenxarry in his ability todeplcf in falthrul character sketches the history or tho early settlers and their experi ences the ityerson press price 1300 postpaid made profit of 1372 per hen ho results of the years competition in poultry carried on by a group of peel yeung ladies under the direction of the local department of agriculture were announced on saturday miss viola aklttalton being first miss belle morah r r no 1 brampton second and miss dorothy berry r r no 3 brampton third the award was made up as follows pront 60 per cent egg production 20 per cent general management 15 per cent miss akltts profit was 3373 per hen her flock numbering nearly 100 miss moron reported a profit of 37e per hen but she was not so successful at egg production and miss berry al though making the largest profit 34334 per hen was not so successful in the general management of her flock the three young ladles will go to guelph for two weeks at the chargo of tho ontario poultry department na8saqaweva w o v hljprt4poal inatl ieot iivar precedent pnblte lgmaad fov morse cement tile manu facturer who has sold ull his property near campbell vlllo to chos king and mrs morse are about to leave for woodstock to spend the winter there with their daughter mrs kills mr morse has not been in good health for some time it is to be hoped that he will bo restored by u rest of a few months rev dr campbell of toronto will preachmlalonary sermons in the ebeneser church next sunday at 11 oclock mr klwood wilson of ntisaaga- weya finished at good seasons thresh ing on monday the annual school concert of no d nassagaweya will be held on friday evening 12th inst a good programme is beng prepsrod chicken bandits visited the poultry yards on the farms of messrs fyf somervtlls and gilbert creemoro ui sunday night and stole their entire flocks thsy came in a motor car and indications poirtt to the certainty that thore were four thieves in the gang an interesting letter from henry btinais from ilermosa trh cal larod in the tluelph mercury on saturday mr utlngle wrols his letter on his ninetieth birthday h recalls incidents when he was conducting lie hotel at urookvllle fifty years ago he says that before that tic was a cabinet maker then and he made uuutiful colnnmfor 110 00 apiece says this place is full of canadians al most qvery day i meet noma one from ontario i am taking things easy and am- unjoylng good health i walk several blocks every day and unjoy lu can read or write without glassec and tbey say that i ploy tho mouth- organ better than ever my hair is getting a llttlsgray bftt is am thick nw ever so i think that i have come through pretty well i will try and wrilo yuu nnother letter on my hundredth birthday turn living with my daushter and mlnlaw nancy and will weir thpy have a beautiful home here r j kehrs sale list wednesday december 10 john mc intyre lot 0 4th line kfjn clearing auction sale of funn stock implo ments hay and grain friday december 13 clayton lies wick lot 3 sth line erin township llolsteln cows sheep hogs etc about six hundrod feet from the shorn my son ooorge and his wife nettle also my daughter mary and her hus band george a woiigerl have nlc homes right near us here and jamas leoohnuinrwho uwnd the sawmill at urookvllle iivm about ten miles from here at a plabe called ingle wood he 1 staying with his mn will who is botab ajlrt 1 he could not deny it the attorney for the defonse looked keenly at the witness who was testify ing for the prosecution your name if i understand you correctly he said ts horace ihnsey is that rlghtr ye sir did you ever live in noshuat yes sir and iri witrhingtun before ihatt yes el mr illnsoy have you ever been lr- restett un u crlmlnul charae no slrl indignantly answered thi- wltness novorl jpld you over commit an offense fur which you might justly have been ar rested r never sir mr illnsey u it not u fact that you once stole from your own father here the attorney for the proeecu- tn interttosed but the witness cttosd uimwr no slrl lyi exolalohed never in myllfet nc mr hlnsey said the lawyer suppose i should tell you that 1 know of a cose when you did stool from your father instantly lh witnesss brow cleared oentlamsfl ftp aald turning to tho jury hes right i rsnvmber now when fwus about eight yaars pjld i stole half a doxeu vags from ny fwtherssfrooery store took them down under the bank dftha creek fotkad- them and heled eat them this lawyts who was a buy then not iinly helped tuu steal those but put nw up to stealing them how uru you juwt tit judo and jury joined in lh luuglt that follomred uud tho rust of tho examlnutu wmh fudllttid moro friendly ilium an allround book tho book nguiii had spoilt a dis couraging inurning and when ho had mt opportunity to sfuti tho fiiro of kll lloblih tit rlohi iuiikfp hn felt that llior wim hniiill cluuici of muklng a houiivar in had morn t lift 11 one itlc- lilltod of sbgucstldti ittiwrt trmt liciv un tho piusku uftcr- iidonswlth your wlfu thltt would bo the v4ry book o road uluud ho said ingratiatingly ut mr itobbs taking the rocklngchalr and opening tho large redovcrod volume j dont road and i hnyeni any wife replied mr hobbs dryly dear met said the book agent woll if your wife is dead perhaps thore are children now children find this book thore are no children interrupted mr hobbs theres nobody but my self ana my cat woll said the book agent don you evor want a good heavy book to throw t her just to ease your feel ings r horse wagon hannesi for sale no lopgor required on ac count of disposal of light and power department of the toronto suburban railway apply to canadian national electric railways 4008 dunds ot west toronto mt definite arranoembnt a tailor had culled to collect his hill frequently but without success fin ally in desperation be said vehement ly mr jones i must insist that you make noma definite arrangements with mo why surely replied mr janes agreeably lets see welt eupposo you call every thursday morning detroit froa press earn 3000 to 10000 yearly your futuro is just what you make it be as successful as hundreds of others who havo secured their training in automotive mechanics electricly welding battery bricklaying plaster ing harboring beauty culture work mechanical dentistry ut the famous hemphill trade schools tho only dominion government chartered schools teaching these trades dipio mas grunted act now e mi aire for our special offer dept c 163 king st west toronto new years dance on now years eve wednes day december 31 tho employees of the hewetson co in acton will bold a dunce in the town hall silver cup given for the host lady and gent dancer more do- tails later iterhembor thrfdato wedncflday december 31 ever had youh eyes examined if not you cannot bo sure of their condition yuu may think ihoy are about as they should be when as a matter of fact they may be fai from it in tho latter ront you are injuring them every- diy why not tat us remove nil doubt for joti a w smith optometrist 120 upper wyndhsm 8l ouelph comfortable vision specialist for sfi years public meeting in the interests oft the on tario turnip growers coopera tive will be held in tho club room over kentnaru ourugo on sat afternoon december 6th 1924 at x30 oclock the speaker mr n a mccallum who for the past months has been work ing in the markets of the united states in the interests of the turnip growers of ontario will address the mating jewellery bargains itorffains in watches a real borgsln in this line of watches suitable for gifts pric ed from tlojx tofioxo alarm clocks those dark mornings you noed nil alarm clock once late for work would be more expensive than one of these dependable clocks l60 te ftoo fancy china and cut glass our stock is complete in these linos a real treat is in store for you to look over our stock wo are just opening up our christmas goods and it includes all sorts of novelties h w hinton watchmaker and jeweller 6ummorto lat guo hym acton toronto mclean co the store with the stock the gift store of acton blanket at reduced prices wool blanket 04x84 regular 050 for 775 wool blankets 4x84 regular 1100 for 900 wool blankets 08x80 regular 1200 for 1050 gray ijjiion blankets regular 550 for 475 these blankets arc made by one of the best mills andiguaran- teed by the maker to give good satisfaction another lot of white flannelette blankets large double bed size 25 fjnly special atper pair 27fr large size white bed spreads good value f sv50 special at each 5295 crib blankets made up of a good quality or flannelette regular 125 for 95c mclean co mdx street acton ont handkerchief 8 handkerchiefs what would be more acceptable for christina than a box of hurlkerchlrtr pretty and useful wsnve a iurgr reject ion come in and rrwko your choice wtolbo have a complete line of stamped goods irs hiss j g millinery and fancy goods store get ready for winter now 1 th time- bator the reul uvor vinter wfithr et in to bvt ilia minor rpalrs to purnee anilwutrwork uytm attend tj we ar well prepared to look after your riurepiante prompt service efficient workmanship drummond leatham phone h main street saturday dec 6 ith phone 109 mill street in town hall aeton jr i o d e bazaar my get your christmas gifts at reasonable prices an attractive assortment of pillow cases with hand crociiet and embroidery towels for the guest room bath and kitchen aprons for every occasion from the kitchen to the fudge party everything for baby handkerchiefs wicker work wax work lingerie and novel ties come for lunch fish in the hsh pond try our home made candy and iced punch santa comes at 700 oclock and unloads tho christmas tree something for everyone nothing sold until 30o oclock saturday afternoon come early and make your purchases while the stock is complete music during the evening dont miss it and besorry after jack frost has arrived we haye qoa on hand to make him keep his distance hfd yisv par tiri off ur nut hlao por ijn pff chj- furnucii hjxs iny ton off car iloulotl mitnuructured oiwl uff sloulr hu h1i iooobuntus fhls is tho kunuin nrllclo wvst vlrytnln uml wo knutv ll acton j b mackenzie georgetown n- moleodmanaaer acton phone wtehmfl cajbh 1200 out if shed lit h500 out if shui 11sm 15j r 1u0 out tifbhsd out uf ahwl tisjyj 1180 out pf shod- ftaod thllumjil iirtct to ui ribl t4lhlui fill ive etralloil napoleons inkwipen nnpouon wiu a bunt to hla vulul constant though hu amity murrod tho servants sffort to drvss him liuully haym tho value his brooch hi wur always of whlto cushmwe uut two hours uftsr loav- htg his oliamb it vkmtl happened that thy wcrs all spotted with ink thanks to his habit of wlplim hla pen n them nnj shaking ink ull around him by striking his pen nuhet ihd y have a beautiful hams hero thai bl rlooks ibo rsslno ooann awt isthowover as h dressed lt the morn- ma- for the whole day ho did not ohnugo his toilet on that account but rvrnaunsd in this stale until night the mholo inside uf his boou win lined with white fust in n whanevur one or hlrt les itehed ho rubbed it with the hel of the boot or shoe with whluh the other log was shod thus hslghtanlnv the effect of tin gpljl- russells fresh groceries arriving daily- ituuhl- luls nut- almond icing chtrltw fclvtry thing in our lino rir christ nml buying autoknitter socks and stockings mtus vork uocks pur wool ut so units linv rw ty wid hbb ut vftc s0o boo and 1 j lloysutnd ulflmfluryijjittiie ut llft to 200 llpat huutuh klniieilnu villi m shudn 1 por quality po to rulijell christmas suggestions our stun abounds with a host ut ctulttuiiit glftx which hinluiln vcrwiirt fyriu wurr llonuy ulih unuinclwuru c c if tlgcltpy utes uoymu hu klashllgbtj ewrrtwly iueket kvvtii vvvt rliourtu turiiuvkt 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