Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 12, 1925, p. 4

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vx y thursday march 1- 1925 tucking baby in wow fair ano innocent ho ilea like some small angel avayed ilia fnco sfni warmed by godh own smile thatdlumiiciiaiuiafiaul or like no me newembodied soul still pure from taint of bin mjlj bought s are reverent as i stoop to tucli my baby in what toikmust stain these tiny hands that now he atlll and white what shadowa across tho faco f that ahlncswlui morning light these wee pink shoeless feet how far shall go their lengthening tread when they no longer cuddled closo may rest upon this bed o what am 1 that i should train an angel for the skies t mix thqpotcnt draught t deeds tho soul wltntiiniteao year j i reach him to tho sinless hands before his cares begin great father with thy- folds of love o tueffi my baby in curtis may water- tjrlnking when it is considered that the body ia made up very largely- of water it can readily be understood howim- jportant to health is a constant supply of this fluid many people have a notion that tho drinking of water in any amount beyond ithat actually necessary to nuench the thirst is ln- jurious and acting on thisbollef they endeavor to drink as little as pos sible the notion however is wide of the truths drinking freely of pure water is a naost efficacious means not only of preserving health hut of re storing it when falling all the tmsuea of the body need water and water ltn- abundance da necessary also for the proper perform ance of every vital function cleanll ness of the tissues within the body is as necessary to health and com- fort as cleanliness of the skin and water tends to insure the one astruiy as it does the other it dissolves the waste material which would othrwhjff collect in the body and removes it in variousexcretions these waste materials are often actual poisons and many a headache many rheumatic pains and aches many sleepless nights and listless days and many attacks of the blues arc duo solely to the circulation in tho blood rprdepo in the tissues of these waate raatcrials7avhlcih cannot be got rid cf because of an tauufaclcnt supply of water witter is accused of making fat and pooplo with a tendency to corpulence avoid it for that reason but this la not strictly true it does undoubtedly often increase weight hut it docs so because it improves the digestion and therefore more of the food eaten is utilized and turned into flesh and fat buo excessive fat what we call cor- pulonce is not a sign of health but of faultyindigesuon and assimilation and systematic water drinking is often employed as a means of reducing tho superfluous fat which it- some- cry parlors dr uplmes aoon gjow opuiarlty hut hia stay in town abort a lino opening occurred in windsor and drholmca removed i that city he was fortunate in t he- property ho purchased there on a central corner thla mio hom in the courso of a year or two for u very large amount dr lake also had n surgery in the kfi place a dr ilolmcn dr jakc came here about tho time the war com mencod he practiced hero for live or six yearn ilnd then removed new toronto whore hl death occur red several years ago thbesoeswiflstoshliigrrw y emr- worship the value of public worship has al- ways lain chiefly in the fact of a com mon spiritual elevation men feel when they are together something that they rarely and jessreadlly feel alone by xho commpn impulse all of them rise a little if only a little above the daily level on which otherwise each one stands the soul peeping out of its sordid shell tend other souls peeping and gots courage to peep a little fur 1 xhcrqnd a littlo longer that is 4hft we build notoimlv for oor selves nor for the pres- ent only but an oldman travelling a lone hlghwav came at tho evening cold and gray after a long and wearisome ride to a chasm vast deep and wide the old man crossed in ho twilight dim tho sullen stream had no fears for him but he turned when safe on the other sido and built n bridge to span the tldo old man said a fellow pilgrim near you are wasting your time with building here you never again will pass this way- tour- journey will end with tho clos ing day you have crossed the chasm deep and wide why build a bridge at eventide the builder lifted hia old gray- head good friend inttiowoy t huvu uumo he said there f olio woth after mo today a vouth whose feet must pass this way this stream that has been as naught to me to the fairhaired youth might a pit fall be x he too must cross in the twilight dim good friend i am building the bridge for him woof today owe much to our pro genitors of the earlier days right here in this community for their efforts to lay foundations brood and- deep to ensure comfojrt and convenience and moral betterment and sane and enjoy able fellowship to- those coming after to accomplish what we are now en joying thoy gave careful thought self- sacrificing efforts and determination to have conditions better than they found significance of the words where two or three ore gathered together in my name jhere am i in the midst of thom j the individualism of the nineteenth century so rich and fertuojn many ways had its dangerouaioxcesaes and none more dsjoaerousfthan the attitude toward public wprsblp men said worship is between me and god i can jlnd him fetter alone than in a tumult of those who ore in no way akin tomoyhlb dwelling is in the wobtamtby tho pathless waters and among the flowers and under the in- numerable stow so they neglectod the sunday service and walked in the fields instead how many of them really found god there it is true that the highest moments of spiritual rapture probably come in solitude but to the r finest natures they come rarely to most mens thoughts drift too easily to things that ore often lovely and of valuo in them- selvos but jvholly of this world and in consequence they grow forgetful of any thing beyond it sometimes however there will cojno a great revival of worship not the mere formal conventional church at tendance but the old opening of the windows of tieavcn to let the soul joe through it will not come through sermons only but through common prayer and common praise and com- mon prayer and common adoration thus and thus only will mankind hrccompllsh that uplifting of itself abovo itself that it needs more than education mare even than the wideift and most substantial reformation of morals such uplifting is indeed the only substantial reformation at morals the time ahd money we put into community activities will continue thbir good work long after we have passed on no honest and intelligent effort is ever wasted wo reap tho benefit now but we also leave to thoe who follow a herltago which will awaken in them a reverent- devotion- for those who today arc giving of their tlmo and money to build a bet ter community in which to live in recalling tho numerous doctor wo have hud in acton i have natural ly boon thinking a bo ut their nualltt- cations and general chaxuoteriatlch wo havo been favorad with menof skill and character kcw of them have been in any hcnso grasping so far eea were cortcerned nor tho overdue habu of -thoir-paticnuc- they have been genof oua to a faults thet liiz tors claim is usually a very just one ho la generully modest in making it and slow to press it he is seldom 4t mercenary man the- lvrofessloir that sets foiv us followers a high ideal of eervlco does not attractthoeowho uro primarily animate by greed for gain with tho advance in tbe cost of living physicians fees have not kept pace the family doctors charges for visits and for ofilcq calls jire about what they wore twenty yearaaigo in deed- he ofton renders- more aurvlco for less mnoy a patient instead of going to liim in his pffico hours will ask for advice over the telephone and many a gqodrnatured physician cant not bring himself to render bills for such telephone conversations and ourfamllleo nro well we do not think much about the doc- tor w6juto glad to meet him on tho streotjjtfor ho la usually a cherry soulf we acjvif anything the more cordial for haying no need of him but when the need docs befall is there any one else invthe world whoso coming wo await with such eagerness whnjo gravity of domcanor can so mako our hearts stop beating whoso oheorful bmilo can so uplift us when wo art anxious or frightened wq summons him and wo do not think or care how inconvenient it may be for him to un- nwpr cnll nt onge dnv or pih jn storm- or sunshine lweareonsciouu only of our own great need wo get him up out- of bed we take him away from his meals wo haver him come to us through wind and ruin and enow arid yet how often whenthp patient has recoverod and the doctors bill has been prosented do people defer pay ment until some convenient fleaflqn how se1dofwo they consult the- doc tors convenience i thoy know that he will probably not make hlmaolf-dls- agreoable and press for paymont as some- tradonpeople with whom thoy have dealings may do their sense of gratitude and obligation- which may have boon keen enough in their hour of need is already dulled their moral selfishness is in tho ascendant on theother hand certain persons fewer in number make a point of paying the doctors bijl as soon as it is rendered they te el that only by such promptness can they show in a nrnrflpnl way thelryatit f or n vice- for-them-litoraily- without price in my next contribution i will give my impressions of dr thomas gray and dr j m macdonald for some time concurrent in their practice here both were fine men and both had- qualities which invited friendship of congenial souls c b doctors of acton in mv story last week of the doctors ctj to th uren i concluded wl th r jobnff the secret a few years ago in a city whor6 politics had always been corrupt a man was elected imvfor3kho hod come up from grindirigpbverty through many trials to thai place of high honor and responsibility ho was elected on a platform of reform and clean city government but that foot 1 did not give the grafters much con cern other mayors had been elected on tho same platform but in theend tho grafters- had always got what thcv wanted in the- way of apodal privil eges it had been a- ihuo hardor with some men than with others but there nod been some way of reaching every ono of them so they approached the now mayor with confidence tactfully arid with carefully volled suggestions he very quietly ignored everything of the kind gradually they became more open in their affers thsy pliojd him with ovory offer they could think of thoy pleaded they cajoled they threatened ho still resisted every effort to cor- rupt him arid held steadfastly to hia fight against graft and dishonesty in every form v in despair one of uie- plotters went to the mayors cousin who was u saloonkeeper in the same city y what is the matter thoy asked him why can we handle john whats bis ocret youll have to ask him replied the cousin i dont know iv 1 cant k any nearer to him than you can then thoy wont to tho mayor himself what aro you holding out for thoy asked- what more do you want wnats your3ecrbt7 c tho mayor let thorn talk for a urns then ho said quietly gentlemen you have aafted for my secret niiellyott what it la- i pray t confess my sins r djtllyand 1 trx to hftvea little less to confess each time your business and walk straight you wilt get no favors from nw thcre are exoeptrons manager of storohwhat do yon mean by arguifig wtth that lady let her have her own way nemetnber v enstomer is- always right clerk bht wtfosfw bottling here of dr f st marys tho doctor came to aotdh a little over thirty years ago he brought his brido to acton she was miss mary brown a member of the wellknown family of browns of missouri dr uronwaa a skilful doc tor andtapidlygrewin popularity and a large practice he lived in the dr shook and dr mcgarvln house dur ing tho ten yeara of his stay in acton the doctor was a student always well read and kept up to the times in medicine and surgery he was an official member and worker in tho methodist church and was also a member of walker xodge a a m arid was an officer of tho lodge dr and mrs tjren were a very happy couple their home was a real one but they were called upon to endure the trials and sorrows which come to most householders the first babes which came to bless their home werel a pair- of twins girls no children were ever more cordially welcomed to any home thoy remained dhly three rabntba and then were trans planted to the heavenly garden abovo during his practice here mrs urens brother dr ijne brown was a fre quent visitor he assisted dr uren in numerous operations and was highly esteemed here it was a great com- niihborhtd news- town and country georgetown the council hint disponed of tho iipoltfht house built under tlfo c6uhill liultdlngaauoclnuon to wulter huutli for 2i7 per moiitlr fir 20 yeara thin tlgut5ifotittonbnutt3foor r tho fire brigade knit week lmmltnl the council 11970 they had raised isr wartl thecoat of installation of u fliu alarox system jaoiou mulor has been appointed caretaker of the w a u r work a rohci volr op the hlveiith line at 40 per yeiir mr ktl mccanuuh lua been itppolnir ed collector of taxes- foithe yjur 7ft u salary of 2c0 a u thuratoii also upplled foitho poaltldnat tin same aatnry x mrs a j oneill and miss a cov entry are- visttlng with itlfs e t shelby in detroit rev dr dickie is now permanently sottled in georgptown at the home or mrs joseph thompson gtiiolph st dr and mrs fred gojlop of acton spent sunday with dr and mrs goi- lopherald l milton while clcanlsig a gun d browirf nelson toyifnhlp pieparatory to golrij shooting rabbits rtho other day dln- chargtfd tho gun into his ilghtfoot it nyas necessary to airiputato thrbo of the toes robert stewart and archie- morgan of weston students of toronto nor mal school spent tho wcelcend at tho home of wh stewart a deputation consisting of messrs j m denyes t d shoreyd s robert son and wh stewart wore present ut tho last meeting ot the council aslt- lng for the appointment of a perman ent police officer who would devote hit whole time in the discharging of hu duties as such in support of tholr request a petition signed by a number of business men and different orgdnl zatlona in town was presented t a hutchinson harriatcr attendee the council ndvocatlng tho appoint ment for a police magistrate for tho town more as a matter of convenience than for anything else ns one of tho present magiatiatebrrcbldo inactdn and the other inbakvitlev the hon h h stevens m p ex- minlatci of trade and commerce dr andcison m p and george jhillraor mp e- addressed a political gather ing or conservativesin thertbwri hall here last saturday afternoon mr w hv stewart inspector of i tho childrens aid society of halton anil peel was at the meeting of the town council on february 17th appointed as tho towns representative at tho high school board with mr stew arts experience in educational mat ters this ought to be a good appoint ment ho succeeds dr gowland ro- signed reformer a beginning wjhhoi- j an artlhts- career iilwity begins tomorrow whoever jiuiluh ii hucecim of life should look titviiri tomtnrrow aa a ntartlng point nut hh a wind up there are aomn young people who already jiavo fallen into mo hnhlt of daihio everything irom maim- past experhmco in tho rtnt cmhual remark thoy betray the fiitt that tholr thoughth nio conutnntly ttlmfnirrr back wards instead of leaping forward to me tu no me coming oppor tunity whatever your intorests go j tin tlto principal that your cnreoi be- bihh tnmorlttw blurt tho now day villi all the ardor ami imthualasm ut i beginner strip your mind of the micumbferliig reeulloutlona of nii iuihleveinonth ind iliiik youraeir litflo the hew frisk uh if it wore your hrat clianco to allow your ability to- xiiorrow untouched unspoiled and tin chartered awaits you itlu tho begin- ring of your career real peace of mind oiie st tho unusual thlfigst itw on riiy vaoutlon in vioryiertrt indiana wasa contented farmer said mayor shaplt ayirivovb gplnln an autpmobilo on nf lulling trip riorthflf buss lake and xvq stopped to nuk a farmer tho road ill- was fitting in- his yard whittling he guvouh the information and just to lot him luiow- that wo wore friendly i ualtcd him- hlmrbplnlon ohr politics thats aomothirig that dont vorry mcv on farmer- said wiry should i worry about politics or anything clsey herotam living on a good farm eat a good bain and a wife thats a eoojl workor why should i worry real cl5verne88 tho cleverness of tho slxtcpn-ycar- old girl who recently won tho stqto eiolllng contest in missouri is not merely book clovorncss three years ago in a county spoiling contest she i von her prize u tendollar gold pleco sho invested tln a calf which is how a sixty dollar cow and which has a- tendollar calf of lta own icom r f i rp- to exercise and develop ment of his powers he will have that dr brown was appointed medi cal superintendent of toronto general hospital to succeed the- iato dr o rellly dr uren was for years chief surgeon of st michaels hos pital dr browp continued in his im portant position until ho resigned to go f o the yukon he had a lucrative practlco in dawson city for a nutnbor of years during his resldenco there he married faith fenton who was a special writer on tho globe for many years prior to her marrajge dr uren died suddenly two years ago while- still occupying his position in st michaels hospital mrs uren andthelrgrown- up family of two sons tind two daughters still resldd in toronto dr f ji r forntcr commenced hid professional career in acton he had bis surgery in the residence of the late eatra adams where johnstones fur nlture store and symons hardware are now locatod at the corner of mill and john streets thlawau at the time tho home of john elliott father of dr elliott who practiced for a time georgetown arid hen after ho had married maggie cobban eldest daughter of the late mrand mrs jamcat e cobban who then resided on bower avenue moved to alberta dr forstor did well in acton he built up a prosperous practtec and ho married a ttfe miss rhoda feather- stona member of ac ton public school staff who mao him an- excellent wife shortly after their marriage dr for- ster sold his practice to dr delly of calatorvllle and ho took the dra practice in cajstorvillo after a year or two the dr disposed of his practice in order totako bit graduate couracs in hospitals in new york london edinburgh and berlin mrs forster fficcompanlsd him ipd they greatly onjoyebr together the periods which they stayed in these various cities when dr ftfrntor returned to canada he- was a fullfledged specialist in tho treatment of the eye oar nose and throat ho settled in stratford arid enjoys very largo and lucrative prac tice he too has had hia i sorrows mrs forster died from that lingering ailment pernldous aehemln about ton- ago hb mhrrled hjsira rally uiq only daughter of mr and mrs cwtcally abbuttwo maw shrint y a a olefl and the doctor in hl sorrow was ft a nbwlyborn babe and two other children p son and a daughterrr v drl highly estmmed in burattotd and uj useful member of the ahoutths tim drtrtsfttr dr pl 3h6mwtaiffilfa and opened a prsctioe nmmwip june is preeminently thp month of competillpns at all soasdns of tho year there are prlso contests going on but in june thoy reach their clim ax both in number and in importance the closing of the school year is at tended by an outburst of strenuous competitive- activity in athletics in oratqry in literary and studious pur suits v championships and prizes ore worth striving for and the attainment of them is always a thing to be proud of but the real test of thcprlzo winner off a championship comes after the contest is all over and the re ward has been bestowed for prizes and championships exist only as in centives to effort an offort is worth stimulating only for tho sakoof making it habitual and interesting in itself and of freeing the competitor from the need of further artiflclalin- contlvcs the boy who is valedictorian of his class and captain of the winning baseball nirio terminates his school career brilliantly but his successful experience has been of real value to him only if ho has mado wholesouled effortnccessarylto his happiness and habitual to his life if he requires that a pjixe of some sort be always nangelcd in front of him in order to periods of idleness and degeneration and will- bo increasingly less well equipped to ontor future competitions a man or boy shows his xjbiaracter and his possibilities most plainly by the way in which ho uses his leisure and his vacation hours in tho hours he gives to his regular workv he la usually under somo pressure or con strain tt hat compels a certain measure of application but his- leisure tlmo is hisntwn to improve or to squander as he pleases how much mental or physical effort does he- make in it with how much interest does he per- suo ahpbby how alert is ho to re ceive now impressions- of how much use of his vacation periods to his fam lly and hfs friends 1 these are pretty good tests of a man or of a boybetter sometimes than the test of championships and prizes tho winner of the champion ship or tho valedictorian of the class may bo a follow who lounges about afterward slackbodied and vacant- eyed erin mr eugene crosby has purchase from mr f h arscatt hisbutchnr bus inessrand will take- possession on monday n miss martha smltlvfell while walk ing on the ice near her home the other day breaking her little finger on tho left hand i a union prayer meeting was held in the ajtgllcan church on friday af ternoon last when a number of tho ladles of the various congregations took part the fouract drama- my lady dar- rcll presented by the alton dramatic cluj under tho auspices of the wa1 of ah saints church ia tho town ha erin on monday night las wah well received bytho large audlericct h rstuckey house painting and paper hanging por partlculara and termo apply at r the clyde restaurant 6ppo3uo wqndorltoffthontrdr p q box 307 mortgage sale noblesse oblige the duke de richelieu one day vfslt- ed hfs son who was a student in the umlveiaify f p vau need any money if h0 askpd ip tho course of the conversation no said hlu sort- i smu bave twenty lonla from toy lasi- months allowance on hearing this the duke took tho boys purse and handing it to his servant said there john are twenty louis my son tho count do faunae presents thorn to you co and drfnk to hia- health- a but to his sop ho said young man remember that you are tho son of tho duke do richelieu be more goncrouu with your money iv how many youths in coll ego today would liko to havo so thoughtful a father a distant prospect tho tnurlht traveling in tho woatern part of irclaml was trying to havo some fun at tho cxpenso of a native of the country the result of his rit- tpjript lstold in the sketch xpu havb nvery jlne view from horov niy frlond said the toprigt aye- replied the guide wo can nomctlmcf see along way iah i apppose you can see america when ira jdlesr i jifarther than thnt replied the lide without a smile what whilo youll moo and each of tho twelve players car ricd their part in good style burns church- erin finished theli voting on church union on wednes day with the following result total number eligible to vote 274 total number of- votes polled 172 for urtloti c8agalnat union 104 h mr and mrs a hurren celobralad their golden wedding anniversary on tuesday february 24 at their home in erin tho occasion took the form of a family gathering tho wedding ako was nicely decorated for tho oc casion after a short programme tho- family presented their gifts to their parents wishing all happiness and gods blessing on a mother and fathers golden years mr henry mcdougall happenod wltlt a nastyaccldopt jag wc ek vepilq run ning a gaeounc engine onroftolitinrp over- to put bomepll in the oil cup tho crank shaft caught his amock anfl throw him cutting a nasty gash in hli haud and bead tho doctor- had to put four stitches in his hand to closo up tho wound mr albert awroy had tho end of one of his fingers taken off tho same day while doing some chopping the wellington county live bltocf judging team composed of mr enrl moored 6f erin wilfred oorrie ot garafraxaftndgprdbn swans ton of eramosii are now in the final ana grand championship- judging con test for the- province thoy left for toronto on saturday night and aro mooting at the carlsrite hotel tho contest begins b tuesday- morn ing and will be continued at varloufl farms in the county of york the regular meeting of tho young peoples community league was hold in the basement of the burns church on tuesday evening when several splendid papers- were given and tho programme thoroughly enjoyed by all one thing noticeable was tho preft chco of those from all congregational which creates a splendid spirit of good will and union and one was hoard to say why not a similar gathering la the church proper quite right tho protestants would be much stronger with total union advocate a fisher of men among the anecdotes toldcff tho lato rove re rid doctor somorvlllo a noted presbyterian minister of glasgow la one that tho glasgow herald repeats when he was asslatant to doctor bonar he had more than three miles to walk from his lodgings to dunlpaco where ho generally preached ho would set off oarly in tho morning and give thundering knocks at the cottage doors us ho wont alongy to rouso tho lateslumbercrs then ho would com mand them to come to church and he wpuld ako po rofusal ono morrting he m avquarryman whom as usual ho urged to accom pany him how can i coma in those boots was the stolid reply doctor bpmsrvlllc look off bin pwn boots anil in si a ted 6n an exchange t now ho said mlno are good enough for yod to hoar in and youro aro good onough tor mo to preach in so th minlstor nndquarryrnan wended their wuyto tho houso of prayer together aeroplan1no in the sahara flvo oftlcers ot the ivcnch army recently mad6 a remarkable flight of mora than five hundred miles ncrortn the dcs6rt hf sahara tlioy usod four aoroplanes and had no escort but ob tained fuel and other supplies at a fow places along the route tho trip tun ted two doy8tby any ordinary method of transportation in tho desert it would have required at leasts tws weeka according to a writer in fho boston tranncript this porformancii of thofrench officers shows the valuo of tho uoroplano pot only in war hut intlmen of peace- ea poet ally for thoso who live far apart in th wnatc land of the earth under and by virtue of tho powers of salb contained in a certain mortgage jwhlch will bo produced at tho tlmo of sale fhero wlirbo offerottror bateby rubiloatictloni on j 7tt saturday the 2flth day of march 1925 at tho hour of two oclock in the after moon at lasbys station hotol acton ontario by rj koit auctioneer tiu following property lately occupied by charles laven all and singular that certain parcel or tract of jdnd- and premises situate lying and being in tho township of esquoaing in tho county of halton containing by admcoauvcment one tiuridrcd 100 acres bo the samo more or leas and being composed oft that jtiortion of locttwentyfour 24 lnj the fourth 4th concosslonof the said township lying north of tho grand trunk railway excepting that parcel of land containing threeeighths of an aero or lees which was conveyed by instrument number 1820l on the said farm there are said to too erected a good dwelling house with suitable farm buildings this farm is also said to be located on the tor onto and guelph radial line the lands will bo sold subject to a reserve bid terms of sale ten per cent of tho purchase money to bri paid down at tho tlmo of sale and the balanco within thirty- days for further particulars and condi tions of sale apply to harry w page 15 queens park toronto- solicitor for tho mortgagee dated at toronto this twonty- w day of ttcbruary 1325 on being jocular ieruons who regard themselvrj endowed beyond most others with tli- giftjof humor aeerii usually undercni tiint preakure finnn within to exhibit their talent they interrupt your jmr ratlvb or your argument with facetfbua tiimavkri thoy commorit derisively or with a conhelouhnewh f privilege org your pcrauunf appearance your oc cujxitlon your amuoenicnth your pda- ieblonhowovphrtlpmnr7l monlouh tho occiirtitin they can not refrain from lllhuhdued whlnprt of ovlty and thoy alwaya expect rohponalvoueas from youl vlrttiully ntiflge yqu for and aet you down ui a dull fellow if you do not nccirf to it with kuhto knowing much pirsuiiit will vaum yolr to award to huriior ltd prfr place it will make you rcsolvo novitr to utter the inauo pun it will prevent your over adopting uv motitnl attltud of lying in wait for patinlng rcwurltn on which tu pounco humorounly if vvlirrhiakuij outrun y fcldiiiuihaiiil promlscuouu joshing humor indeed la not for all- times and founons it la bent whoiiit trniergea ap0ntaneouay in the intlhintfi inter courso of friends tho porvon who prldoa hlmaolf on iiih gift of litimoi is usually a jocular bore a avctluuii nulaunce but of that fact- ho js nl ways happy for hlmselfqulto uri aware b too modest- phyohologlsts toll us that in every one there nr reserves of power- of which nothing lo known until some omqrgoncy roventa thom during rocenfflro a frail looking girl carried to tho fire escape her bcdrlddon moth er- who weighed at least twice as much ua she did tho emergency did not create now strength it only revoalctl that which was there tho mind woll as tho body under the atlmfuluh of some groat neod will exhibit powers far superior to- thcso it ahows ordin arily v tho fact is that wo are too modest about ourselves wb have an idea that wo aro very limited very weak very ordinary beings whiles in truth wo are very ivondcrful creatures made hn gods imageand endowed with al most infinite possibilities tho most conceited brnggart tells of the great deeds ho can accomplish if be tries understates the case most of us go through life without ever making uso of mora than a small percentage of our powers wo would havo the big gest surprise of our lives could wo see ourselves as vre really are 361 clearing credit auction sale of farm stock implements grain and hay tho undersigned lias received in structions from e m smellie toisoll by public auction on lot 8 6th ctoti west chlnguacousy at stop 68 radial on thursday march 19 atl p m sharp tho following housesbay mare aged cheat- ntt goldlng aged cattle rod cow part durham in full flow of milk holsteln cow in ull havr of milk holsteln cow brlndlo cow bred jvov- 1 pigs 3 fut hoga hens 8 hens hwiplements1 poter hamilton binder ovivjjj cut deorlng mowor fl ft out dooiing mower b ft out superior dlso drill 12 discs frost wood cultivator 10 tooth planet jr twohorso corn cultivator massoy- horrla disc harrow 14 dlucs masaoy- harria hay rake 8iljeoth maaaoy- horrla hay tedder wide cockshutt roller cockshutt twofurrow sulky wasseyharrlb single sulky no 21 potor hamilton walking plow nc 21 jrbinter plow with wheol no 5 wil kinson plow no 11 patterson plow qrlevo aod plow doublo mouldboard plow set seod harrows 4 sections ib fot act hoavy harrows g sections 12feot hcuttlor cyclono scedor corn planter lumber wagon and box truokl wagon with stool wheels jackson truck wagon now hay rack corn rack low trucks wagon set of stool whoolb heavy spring waffon with pol and shafts light spring wagon with polo and shafts road hart 2 aoti lkcavy bobsleighs not light sleighs cutter 2 buggy poles sot bugijy kliafth covorod wagon box light wagon box an a seaj gravel box 31 pig crates calf crate sot weigh scales 2000 lbs rout pulpor fanning mill ixiff uuok liarleyanner louden hay fork car r morotttr cream separator 720 ltih capacltynew 2 meal ohcsth stool oarrct 4q gallons gasollno engine 3 lipv24 ft ladder 20 ft ladder applo lailder 2 cedar poles suitable for utter carrier number codar posts stump machine irons whlfflotreoa and othor tirifciofi including forks shovels iron bars bolting etc those lrrjplcmont hnvo boon v looldo and uro all in a1 uhapo 1iabnek82 sots heavy harness 1 set single harness furniture somo houaohom fur niture including coal heater and- wood box stove a hay and drain about 200 bus oiijn quantity hay and straw about io bags grcon mountain fiotatoes tk11ms- iiogs hay and grain and ail nutnh m 1500 and under cash over that amount 8 months credit on ttpnroved iiolntnotes por annum off for cash poaltlvoly all will bo hold an tho farm haa been sold also at tho name time andplaco tho following regiatered shorthorns tho rproporty of it s murray will bo sold iifcod cow 7 years duo tlmo of salo roitncow 5 yorn duo timo of sal4 ronn jiolfor 2 years calf at foot rod heifer 2 yoais calf at foot roan ii5lfcr yoaia duo april x terms on thoso calves cuah ben petch auotionor w ai wlaon clerk 302 poor mad wordsworth poets like prophets are ofton with ot jionoinrtberr ownunrcjn illubtrauorrofhi tintia montgonv- ery journal cites an amusing story of wordswoetlu- 7 vthfcvseatrioeuwanltho habit of reciting his poetry aloud as he took his lonely walks along the lanes and byways of ttio little westmoreland village of rydoj thus he polished and elaborated his lines and thus too he got the reputation among tho rydal lake folk of being a bit daft well john whats tho news hartley onleridcpi who onco lived in rydav oncqasked an old stone- breaker by the lakb shore why naught verra partlcklor the stonebreaker replied only old wordsworths broken loose again a winner wanted the world may respect a good loser b a good fighter and may oven carry this feeling to humorous lengths the london tatler tells of a lancashire man who visited a lon don restaurant and ordered a boiled lobster one was brought that lacked a xlawndriiosoundeitntrwaitertm tho matter thelobster is very pugnacious sir arid sometimes fights sir and loses a claw ah so thata it then take this chap and find me a winner qoyers abdlxmothy renmcs cloy cr and timothy seeds tire sown by the- moat critical farmers everywhere our clwi tmniy zuiim shxmio viulk tupjayiv ktd th it bat ulud to our cndur clinuw ind the roonnou baom bt tht desand for remict seed u dttt co ttaee outrtmdtag fejtuiej parity j quality and high germination w fillhly r6twntnj our patut lh ftllmtht tarjilu rama fttimudt laedium red data alf thttutn otomi att nor efcem orawft t vtimt brand a alhf oena an ontario crown rennie bttftu u alkctiwaf zzatt offriirtu6nz kusiefi amu it sweet cbvet- alt ortutto grow rrfjtie ttindnj timcaky ao nonlem grown fum uour tictl dial or dttttfimt wituxm rentvib uttmxr ii inc aaw ouaiir uttttt fmr mils m w4 v d41 a fc- tvin- g isgrg ff i give the kiddies all they can eat you wont hyveto coax the kiddies to- eat more of it once itneytlwfoaitjfasi satisfy their growing appetites mote with every slice and its highly nourishingwell baked of the best ingredients the kind that builds for sturdybodies and rosy cheeks fairbanks bakery phone 11 mill st arton get your job printing at the free press immnmimiiiriiijiiiuiiiniiinhmmtnnmhiufiiitumpinhhn the publisher of a large new york city newspaper is credited with the fol lowing statement to his advertising staff tenjidvertisers tell you that tlieir advertising is not paying or that your paper is not pulling dont be discouraged if ail advertising paid at once tlie mills could not produce enough white paper to supply the demand advertising is based on business and business is often a failure if you will note the failures in any given line of busi ness over a period of seven years you will understand that a business often fails with and without the assistance of advertising how then can advertising be a sure suc cess when based on something that is often a failure the best advertising in all the world cant make a successful business man out of a boob and the weakest kind of adver- tising denied a good business nian pirbgress advertising fails when business fails you can nrtfecthl ocejssiul uakmt iil 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