Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 8, 1925, p. 4

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1 8hj tbm 3tf fawns thursday july 9 1935 a calendar romance oiu lioio was tho common fliyt hn nil ii ili and rtont ho woiketl hin honrf off rtnil and je iti oui to fct the mqn tho ronaoiv for iiih 1111k nco w very commoiiluc uu tiuc up tiled to iuell i1i41 salary ho it would biiillce foi tup aiul majlie tlmittt tin i canon why ono da he lost iiih head and falling on hln kneel ho cj led oh maiden wilt thou wkd ho maj hav thought this smitten but it seemed not so to her sho lisped in quick ncccntanco and en 1 forclblx yoth thuk juit wjicn uiey wenttakeeplngiiourfq he feaied that he would die i or oh that modern maiden coul neltliei imlu nor phi sho could not iun a buntinlow or opn run a flit so on ninnx sad occasions in a res taurant they sat i3ut he forsraxe hex evorjthinir a mm has alwas done when sjhe presented him one do i bouncing babv sun news from the other acton hem of interest which apprd the acton england gawtu or june 10 acton park b c are to be concrat- uliterl on the splendid wins piny have hid in the xipton and joseph cups cantrlhutors tp a hospital box nt an east acton establishment on surr- dn had tne unexpected pleasure of being rewarded with buttonholes bj the collector a hurnmons against mrs gregory of majdonroad acton for threatening bessfo grove who rented rooms at the same address was dismissed at acton police court on wednesday the peoples drrpcnsary for slcjr animals of the p6ar tvhloh has a use ful branch at 42blrkbeclc acton wl 1 hold a bell iay next tuesday in aid of the funds artiiur f thomas a painter of es sex parkmews acton was fined 7s 6d atacton policecourtrfneridiy for insulting behaviour sir horr brittain was wnonc those present at a luncheon ttven by the british empire league at the british jsnpire club on monday in honor of sir john balrd governorgeneral des ignate of australia the death occurred in traffic cir cumstances at enrlefield green sur- rej on thursday in lost week of mr albert dtron who until two months co lived in acton messrs ferris bros tender of 749 for cleanluc and repairing- the acton county school during the summer hol idays has been accepted by the mlddle- v sex education committee on thursday in last week sir harry brittain entertained the executive com mittee of the acton branch of th junior imperial leoxue to tea on the terrace of the houses of parliament george stocker a carman of shep herds bush was fined 40s and coats at acton boiice court on wednesday for worktne a horse with more should ers and withers in hornlane acton char b atkinson acaclaroad i xctotvwaajfilned jp and campbell marshall woodstockroad bedford park 4 at acton police court on the old xnd the new tho old man its in his comer chair shut in from thoriln and wind his ejos ho the dreim of the past in them and hl3 fice is pra ind lined and now and a pain ho pinkos his he id aid utters the thought in hh mind tho old time wna a tine time ah god be with it too but the new time is no time at all for x man to be living througn a strinse world la the new world a nid world i saj with its bird wijs and its fish waja and its turning of night fnto day the smoke frees up to the blackened roof where playing at come ind so i the shadows dance at the flre a will with its thick red logs aglow and the old imn think tne of shadows things talks on of the ixmg ago tho towns stand where the trcs stood ah god be with the trees willi their green leies that danced in tunc to the pipe of the morning breeze ehe flame aworkand the blades work grow nnil nurture intofcntlioiy fiuudt with which mho tiltnmcd hoi bounuufj ami which lu still couuldcicd veiy do siiiihui foi iiln put pore hut mi hccoida guidon wait not ho ficcly open to view uu mis svmon m it wah suuounded lj a hix foot- tttfht board fence and hh gate wan juotoit ed by a heavy hd fu uml pailluuc about flftyxyeaia ufto howovoi aflci i iliu1 had been on thtuad uh a conum i i 1 tiavtlki and had the oppoi tunlty r olnoi vlnk how flow ei gu doiih win ecneinlly open to publlt jini with theli beauty fin to tho panoiby m juimmdid hla motlui to pcimlt him to cut deep nntclioh dim a fi om th top of the tilth boaiil fi n i the it nforapcopfe could look tlu outfh fi on the riftlewiilk and di ink in the hcuuth nffoi ded h tlio k u den and lt lli i we ilth both tin hi hulks win gotulous in the dlhtiihutlun of thili llowim th bouquets wont to nick ioomn to tlir churclies on specliil occaslonn to tik homeh wheie diuth lntiudid imailahb and thei e was net i a bidding in the town but lloweis ji pi offend i mis sjiuon anil secoi d m both an 1 jamcrsymon amumii knoid of te i comiunlmd nbout mothn suullnj nu all ovii with hei lloweis nadcih mtmt not milton are evil workrfor sutct but a worse fate has the grim worll for the happy of heart and pure a cry comes out of the night whexa lone aa owl in the darkness hiwks and something worse th in the wild resc wind through the wintry midnight stalks and the old man shivers ind vrarmi his hands as out of the post he talks the old times and the old loves ah god be with them froth and the jung lad and her he loved and the hour of their plighted troth tis dead dead that they both he yhe grave holds them fast for her fom sleeps in the cold mould and his heart in the ashen past robert qulnn wednesday for exceeding the motor car speed limit- mr g britton president of the acton free churcfa council gave an interest ing address at the meeting of the acton brotherhood on sunday on tl e subject on zneroory and retribution both acton fire engines answered a call t hlffhatreet acton ahor after 1130 p m on saturday wneu 11 was found that a commonwealth omnibus had caught flre near the corner of blrkbcckroad losing control of a motorcycle he was riding in east actonlane on mon day xnornlnfit albert cording worm- holtroad shepherds bush collided with a wall and was thrown to the ground he was picked up uncon scious messrs f w and w g ferris and fortysix of their employees had their first outing together oi saturday wher like the flowers in grand mothers garden im an old man and my life has been rather of tho practical sort but i have always loved flowers and it has plonsf mff very mtigh to jjberv influence the acton horticultural so ciety hum had in acton and vicinity the past few jeara in inducing tho people of this community to grow more flowers about their homes tor a good many years acton has been noted for flowers but never so much as since our floral society has o systematically distributed it thousands of flowers and plants among our citizens and planted them in public places and supplied them for making attractive our public hi but oui joungoi rim uimii with tho notion that these two elect ladies who the only kiowovh of flowcia in the lllago in those eany uis most of the homes in town ril tho homely and muchlocd peion nlils of that time tho flowei bods nt mrs storey mrs dr mcgaiwn ml- jlmmle matthew h mis charlie hp mrs dickson mis john and mis mich a el speight mr edward and mi benjunln nlcklin mrs ell snjdei and her sister mrs edward mooro mis capt allan mrs johnston mis tho moore mrs mirshall mrs waller i mrs webber mrs ebbagc mrs shook mrs lightheart mrs zimmerman and mrs corrlglll were always attractive during the summer months and though smaller they furnished man a beautiful bouquet to those who wo c not fortunite as to have flowers speaking of flowers the other daj a visitor to the old home town an old friend and i got into convcraatlo l as we strolled slowlj ilong tho streets and admired tho wealth of flowers now to be seen everywhere in the town ho referred to tho old home which wo both knew as follows mother et that out upwards of sixty j cars ago ho said pointing ta a flowering almond bush covered with a profusion of s buttonlike pinkish blossoms ican just remember it aunt ruth sherwin brought her the root wrapped up in an old blue- checked apron theres never been much done to the bush im glad to see it just stands where it was put an flowers ever year i suppose when the right time comes some months since a kindly dis posed visitor brought to the sick room of an aged invalid an illuminated copy of the twentythird psalm to ham over her bed the old lady smiled as she ackwnol edged the gift yes i shall like to look at it she said in her low tone it will be like having in old friend come jn all dressed up that psalm was one of tho first thjngs my mother taught me ive heard her sav often that i know it word for word before i wastive years old of courbt it didnt mean much to me then i was too young to understand but i cant begin to tell you what a comforr its been to have it handy when i felt lonely or downhearted or was lying abed lnjhfr dark mihi jjiubiuu mlxouii or llwiudon mikii is in town uu giipflt nf mm till ihiim sin will hitjl fiini mon timl uiih wtik on i tilp o i innp i i own atuirmv uit k lift op riiui i dn nlnr fti mon in a u in 1 1 it join d jilii twu iilfitllh fioni jiauhiitt t nail on 1 i idiij to hponti ii month in tm mill hi il m 1 niki tluwliiur and thin or iiih hllilun will iii in xt mfiidn fm donna iomib to hiotoi all tlu w ly mih tlowllim ih uh ud thuo jniula 1h om tin ulf of mexico tloso to th mouth f tho hlo oiiiudt in an it ilkat i jlhutlct whuo ouingih gi ux fi ult 1 1 aio pioducid mi intl mi a ni ihou ltjdoi and moii iliuohl and mi and mih cicll cimfi i of llanilltm apuit humlaj with ula tlvim in town mis cluuhh 11111 and mih it lhii i lift hint hntindav on a tup to indnni dntiolt and luki oi ion ihoj ex put to lu une a mouthy at tho n t niietlng of tho tiiifaljrii iounslilp count 11 home hwt ilainm t i tin killing of valuabto shuep h dot will hnvn to he roiihlilcud laat wa uulrtv itk dogh kllloil hoveial iwm wnotl y mcuutnoy iaht of mil some tif the hhup diatioyod aro ton lliotjiughbiort oi kwihtiiod ntni k anm vvei c valued aa high as 100 afh tho ik th occuued heio hint week of alficd james 13vans ini mhei of the 104th bittalion c 12 v who died hh a result of hoiioiih wound h iccoived in the gieut wat whole he was alno a victim of a oilman gas attack itvv naiis letui nod fiom tin front hi t trenehih unll disabled fiu llfo much smp ithls felt coi hla widow ne pann j cowan and hei two hops an 1 b ibv pill oui hnul lecclvtd a neat and well- deacjved compliment last sunday fion ono of tin v isiting members of thv hamilton canton on tho occasion of tho ohucllows dccoi itlon uti loen hoie ho was rofiung to tho match ing tunes plavcd by tho band and made the icniaik to one of the bands men that they h id miuchod to tho plavlng- of si oi seven bands this veur in the citv 4tnd othei pi ices and hesi tated not to say that tho playing of the milton btifd was tho beat of any piloi to lcivlug foi walkeiton rev and mrs bole woie invited to tho roi denco of a l chambcis wheic tlu congregation githcreil in 1 irge num bers to spend a soci il evening with thcii pibtot and his funlb aftei i brief music il piognmmo w ii stow- art rem u f irewell addiesn pcapiccla lion to mr bolo and mis v c wih- mott on behalf of the congi egation pi evented him with a substantial puisl otmonoy on behalf o th u frank peaien read an address to mia bolo in recognition of her excellent as sistance in the choir nnd c r turnoi president of the choir njesonted hei with two mon is chaii h champion recollection is the only paiadise from w hich we c mnot be turned out rlchter equal rights on the highway the pedestrian nnd the motariat should iloth exercise groat caxo u y n imiolan iv f tiimltc lit r tho ontiu lo mntia i it klin jit th otti m of an hi til i hthtff in tr i i v lv i moni vifliinhli 1 1 1 f 1 1 niatfoil motui viliklo ownem on hgal polntn hut to tin la motoilnt ait ihtuhi uililvtial iinblioiih oi unknown hi ntuti that tlu htandaid tan miuliid i tlic imv 1m the tali a itiihonahxi dilvii ivuul 1 imielni lit must do thorn tliiiim iiahotiablo di ivei would iln and nmst not tin thiihi thtngh it liiuirtimblo dt ivm ould not d i ll t al u at tin ian pointed out that ittltbii tin law mu the cauitff lorn mid that n di ivn oxi i lino i xttaoiilliiiu v i tutlou oi ho pohhtaiicd ocji oimloi i piuecifd with iaotei titittit nt can lie atatod that tlicoi itlinlly hie inotfi jehlck dilvei and tho puhinlilun jhnv ecoi lly the naiiu ilghtn on ho uti hoim and htghwnyh illiihtiativu at the htandail of taio and ulatlvo iilit t nt pudeutilaiih and inolot vehicle rlrtvoch ho citi h 1 1 eont caath in uu flpiit il it wim shown that a podnitihui ha 1 atippod at night tioin tho tlilo ot tlu toiontohamlltoti iljliway outo tho paviment whih walking along lioalilj il ho wiih uti net and killed by n mo tot ohli it tho appcllbto court held that the dot t itsod had bion guilty of ncgugcnec in not aacet talnlng tint it was safe to hlep onto tho iiavomon and that it was not lousonnbio to ex pect a dilvoi to untiolputi hinh action iih ho had taken reihonahlo cuio uxpocteil in an- othei case a phjhician hnil imiltfil his cu bonding down u fciado in ad dition to upply his sit biako hand oi cmoigolyhiako ho luid turnod tli ft out wheels in against tho curl a tnlhchiovous boy lu tho doutoisj ah nonet turned the wheel to the uti ififlit oncd ponltlon and roieak0l tho hiako vlouh klkllhm ill ivillf hcdllg i im luelovant apd iiim no bearlnj on tho ao j oi intitaiho if a motet jt at tho thin of i iiuiiit dlutdy i lot to an utlddit ih diivlng imilly til fi t ih it la u- an dilvlnj udilt uly i i lor to tho atiliit h i i no villli ii rvi rl iko in llif i i ii h hlvlrih ion tiaiy to law at tin tlmi of i in i h nt ii i i n in ni lii ii tlu hlwi ability foi uu ik id n iinhim if r i i to hiiuwii th it mia h i it ivl tli wiui i dluct oi ontiibtttltu uiiio nt tlu nt ckfint ly way of lllmiti itlug thr ilohkunt jlnlari itd a iimii inn k olllrmi din that i tli tm in th nlnt jtia l nliihiila an uiilk nic i di j vi r wan in e liai o i f om ti in k tin otlu i ti ik k wa i i u n nl rig i urn jwti thtitfuto wi ih lag oi iat 1 outiaiy to law in in tiial tli it followed tho out t in id that thfli lilt gal np latlnn hud nothlnr to do with the uuhhiit wits not a iiuuo and ho wan irrolo vant and nut ovhh ik t implied c ohhont iif nidi nt ihohin dcclaird that tlnio wuu ono viry im poi tant cxieptlon to thin i llfo ft ji hmt htvniying iil piuviiico fount j- owiiahlp ih muiik ipalltv in wiilph tl tvvntihhlp n ti timttnhlp if ro ul in vphuii ihua hun tlino iti a ruck two i in ihh wide i than tin maximum ntuttitoiv width iiihlud through an old ifjttin hi mm doing much dan tn rilminal tjt hie ti in k ar lion to i tovci tho ilfinm1 i fionithi niimiupfillty in volvid wiih tiuicmhid although it vih hhown that tho j lnchffi ov i wldlii hifd nothing to do with tho accident tho explanation of thin hpfming incon- ijihtenty is that tho tiiak in not bilnr natiucteif in cornpllanco with tho conditions uiidci which tho permit wan gianted foi ltd fy tuition jn tho pio- vlnco wan tujity of tit spans and uu ownei nut only falfod to collect dare ages hut wiih require il to deftay tho oaponm of lepaiilng he damage hn ti uck had done to tht hridgo in this conniption piehidont i iielan pointed out that in caho of damago done to motoi vohh lea by faulty highway oi bridge notlco must be nerved on thj munlcipalltloh within a weok and li othoi cases wjthln ton day a kegaidlng 11 lbillty ircsldent iholin htatcd that not only is tire ownci at all ptn on h aali a moloilmt tin ik i h i ii iita a in ift to wliitei htc i if i giving inhfiiierfonn n fo hnfciy mil ofht i til ill if ii f m in f i i j ii ig u k the u ail nnd injiii t i in in i ho ii had ik i n iih i 1 v m t i rrinii tf ipllri utoi if o i in i i jo h wim i w ii not h 1 1 ii im itif i t ht frvviy i ivv in ill illv ii t iih intt in i lrin not kllfv onyn f tho ntitiftriv oldu tlon t 1 i r t oi i with if n mil i c ti nt all thu if i intuit ikhlliiit ihelm wall w i i i n viif i t ixmixi ik id it i fm fliit t rriiinv irlv im hpoiii to jih hlhf ft t drill 1 out u ihif th hjlflituii h im yvt n ropii i iim to t lav 1 1 itirrlri rtrlvix in i v i ikln othtr vdildfh moving in tlji h ifru di mitlon ti mak nun hit h t iiiritn niovjrif light if wiy in ikti hi foi turning out to j ihh tin ovrrtak i vi lili leu thr ilfhlri of i gutht in a c it h di i lurid ui exactly tin nim in s fm hh tho dilvir and ownir ii ion- i prnpit hh in i thr o if i i ftonti i hi on tho itifid in front of a rni cilmlnal 11 ilility irihlhnt ph i in explained romprohi nds all r ims ii volvlng ii imln il negmfconcf r r m n- hlauehtei i m p imia jn which oni ono l injtiid oi killed i ditlni tu t is mnrlf nn many hrlkvr hotwr i weekly fashion hint tho c ti lolled down tho hill galnliijf tmoh hnonsibit when a f at or tru k hucii momentum that when it uinu in contact with a houso at thu bottom of tho giade botlv houso and cm hal theli ftonts smabhed tho ownoi of tho houso tookuction to lecovoi iliirn- akes fium the uwnui of the car but was unsuccosuful thocoui t hold that tho cat ownoi hud taken oveiy reason lblo piecaution and that tho accllont had occuired and tho damofcea had beei sustained througli no fault of lixs in oaae of fog ot gtaro qffeotlnfr visibility tho vision of tho tltivei tne courts have held that it is icasonablc and right to expect a driver to atop until he oi bho can see tho rond ahoad ih clear for pioccduit bcfoto guilt is established in caio of an accident it must bo shown tli negligence was the dhect causo of tho accident pievlous negllgepco or pia- civll iiihfllty m vu gioundh of attltudo of mind 1 hlrt hti been 1 uled by the huiiirne r otirt i resident pbefin pointc 1 out tli t tho very jmpoilrnt hrai hig thin mlfng had and flir on insurirtif poiiien technltally it mad and m ikrs them null and void in i ihh of cilmlnal iit hijjty however he decliierl it wis only filr to stite that except in veiy fliihrint ases of crlmin il ii thllity th caffcs in which it win m inlfejtly to tli intpicnt of the motorlhtn tli it thy i nct tho ihsuianre comp inlea fi ivp rut t ikon advantage of thla ruling i inally ho nt itcd that he woul 1 not dilve a cir i l ti uck t hlor c without pul lie ii iblllty and property u imago insuianci no rtnt w is the hazard d images are hoing issese i rommensurito with the loss in pej son il liiblilty cases and a man with iiojo iconic ih ns t isily injured a killed is one with i nmai one for f inlti or broadcloth thesemrtailoretldresjiaa domuuffc mode at plm beach it 13 featured in the pastel tintcrj linens in ntw ybrfc one sees it in broadcloths of enanuc colonnff the pictun i model r4 circular b r t k i to a semifitted bodire t l i i a cetp r the front vcstce and collar arc in on and mw he of self or contrasting material medium mc requires 4 yards 36meh bnen or v fi 54 inch broadcloth- ih being opeiated with tt knowlcd and eonaont but is always responslbfc when his vehicle la being oper ttcd by his chauffeur ivin it times when 1 10 chauffeur ojuiatt s it contrary to hla lnstiuctfbns impllod oonsent rrtsbdctrntie tho phinso uiouud which m iny a legil battle has becjj whgcd picjddcnt pholan mentioned two instances of in- toioht tliat elucidate court interprcm- tlon of thla implied consent some tlmo ago a car wa4cft by ownei in a garago for a minor tepal- the foroman of tho garage took the ca- out at noon drove it to his hom picked up his wife ind family and drove mound tovvn in the course of tho drive ho collided with and injured upedestilan the courts held that the owner was liable for damages on the giounds that there was implied con sertt that tho car bo taken for teat smiles from scotland some of tho biggest smiles i have como icioas lately h iv bren irxaph i by those underrated humorista ayonr lord dew ti in i recent speech referred to an unfortunato jew who boriowcd halfa rrown fiom a scotsman md died of lead poison ing and fcjir hairy lauder passing through london the other da told tnir oner he was explaining to a imoll boy why he was knighted and ended with the remark his majesty the king touched me on- the shouldei vlth a sword and made me a knight how funny replied the boy m grandpa was struck on the head by an indl m with an axe and that mado hinx an oflgel he fchad a conscience bot- one of tin witn4sh it i royal commission irpointel to inquire info i i if of ill k i brllpiy in an elec tion in the oil countiy stated that hi hi i receive i twentj ave pounds to vote conservative ind in croun- e imlnitlen it uili eliciuid that he hod ilso lectlv i twentyfive pounds to vote iiheril mi justice mitthew in amazement i tpe ited v on a ly ou received twenty five pounds to vote conserva tive yes my lot d and you ilso lerelved twentyfive pounds to voto liberal yes mj liinl and for whom did ou vote at tha- finish i iked tho astonished judge the witness aith injured dignity in overs line it ids fice answered with great earnestness i voted my lord according to mj conscience lo brighton dinner was served ot the spotted dog hotel middlestreet found white in charge of a motor- lorry on wlllejidenlane acton q monday evening to be having an alter cation with another man and certified by a doctor to have been drunk bee- ram i corwin a motordriver of cap- ham was fined 40s acton wireless enthusiasts will be interested to learn that the largest banks of mica condensers in tho world which are to bo installed in the new government wireless station at busby aro being manufactured in acton by the dublller condenser co mr t s rout edge on acton resi dent who has engraved a large number of the bostlcnawn maps issued by messrs goorffo philip and son the geographical publishers has this ween retirod after fifty years service wltn the firm i want to give myself up for bigamy said james gale a laborer of the fairway east acton who entered tho acton police station on thursday even tnff and told detsorgt young that ho married fferrie avery on the 6th inst at tho parish church at bulsllp while his wife mary ann gale was alive that he had been as good as he could but that a little rum and the heat had affected him was the explanation of john costciio a laborer of narrow- street acton who was lined 7s fid atactan police court on monday or being drunk and disorderly news has been received this week by mr josoph brown 28 gloucesterroad acton that hi second cousin capt bamuel h lawrence formerly of tb3 canadian mounted police is claiming to be the rlgbtfu heir to the tltje and estates of the ancient earldom of ox ford a baby woe carried into acton police court on monday by its grandmother who said that the mother her daughter was lying iii in tiovplta and had askel her to take enro of the child in her absence the fattier hud now demanded the child- but she could give no reason for his wantlng- tho wedding took place quietly on wednesday at st james church pic cadilly of mr richard bortram collins son o mr and mrst cohlns st valery graftonroad ac tort to mtns jtfury maijorlo morris younger daugh- ptei of mrs morris homeland acacia road aotop f- in tho recently enlarged grounds ot he actonnosptta a wellaccentfecl arden fete la aid of tho funds of the acton hospital xudles linen leagu yraa held on wednesday afternoon and evening and it was estimated that l sum of 100 was raised by this neons pour acton residents mrs mary lmlo8ter aweventyyaarold lady ot fi hakespeartrop6 mfc cecil a- we owe much to this energetic or ganization but we are also indebtod to every resident for the interest they toko in making their homo surround ings beautiful with flowers those of us who can hark back for sixty years and more can always remember with gratifying pleasure the gardens jf tho earit residents outstanding among these were the beauty spots on om main reets created by mrs charles symon and mrs sarah augusta se and then slowly reverenjtly she re peated the psalm my father always had a preju dice against playing with chance a man of sixty years replied when soma friends importuned him to take a flfu in the stock market he aild it was playing with a phantom and that what you gained somebody else must lose if you gained without giving an equiv alent it dlsorted your ideas of value and made you discontented with the ordinary routine of wor and of can you coi send your answer today cord both of theso ladles of estccn thjniadejajcharab devoted much epacoto- flowers and shrubs and much time to their rulttvatlon mrs symons was the more attractive because more open to view of the people the symon garden occupied the full lot twofifths of an acre now occu pied by tho cooperative store and premises and the pretty heme and garden of mr and mrs nicholas forbes it faced mill street and the symon brothers store across the street was bounded on tho cast bj willow street and on the south by church street the properties of dr mc- garvin and george walter formed the westerly border this flno garden with its area 06x264 feet was surrounded on threo shves by a neat low picket fence about threo feet high so that its beauties were fully visible tho rear part was devoted to the family vego tables of which there was always even in those early years a flno vai lety and it was kept carefully hoed and cultivated tho front half of tho lot was wholly given over to flowers antj flowering shrubs and was alwnys at tractive and beautiful aurlng the sunt mer months while there was not tho profuse variety of flowers to be seen in ou gardens of today there was a very flno collection the bent tho times could afford hoses were grown in profus ion and in pleasing variety the stalely old freeblossoming cabbage rose was there und thqdear ohjnufia tose unci the yellows and the whites nnd ninke in attractively contrasting arrangement therowere the old- fashioned peony s sweet williams hollylockj batchelors huttons tigei ind ornnse lilies puiksand flags with clumps of old man and sweet mary scattered here and there an thcro were the hardy flowering shrubs sucl as lilacs nnow balls teaberry mocit orange and flowering cui rants it vvna indeed a pretty spot mrs sccords garden was amuller but nlso had a profusion of real flno flowers the secord place occupied that portion of iiropcrty at thp cornor of mill and main street now occupied by coopers tailor shop edwordv harness nhop lelshmnns blllhid room and residence mrs hdwardd tore tho wonderland picture show end tho vacant lot where mr liooney shoo store tthnck wn erected last win ter which caused such a furore mrs sccords storo und dwellih earning if you lost it was a long an 1 hard task to replace what had meltel away in a moment many of our chicq flowering plants are annuals and the seed must be sown every season but some of h i familiar flowers in old gardens ai t perennials and were first planted long ago perhaps this age of novel ideas and untried theories is an apt tlmo t inquire whether what is ically of most worth and rarest loveliness in tho gar- den of henrtdoea notapringjrom the root of an oldtime planting tho elements of stable charactor are aa old ns the race sound principles of conduct are of perennial growth then trust in god friendship home tho haunting sweetness of old songs tho fireside companionship of good books theseoro hko flowers in grandmotherv garden common everyday flowers that fill life with fragrance and beauty neighborhood news- town and country oakville only on mtmber of family ahanld cnttr employe of newipsper carrying- thla advaruae- ment ahanld hat enter tie canttatanfadectnl by tha jodfeatir p faady own a piano tho prlao will bo ajren lo ula next heat all aolatlona are and ahall remain the property of tha canadian senior aaanta conteatanla arrea to abide by tha decuion of ha judaea from which there ahajl be no appeal ynhammumvmiogmptim f maud king and mr william henry kw of buriintenfwdns her daughter and ion inlaw were injured ujn a collision between a taxicab and h private motor at byhroolc cro- roads hear horsham on sunday ptoportywiievotcd to flowei s shrubs and fruit treen and grapevipoa i do not romembor that this aesthetic old- time eitiaten over condescended to grow vegetables she had tho kn6wlcdgt and aklll to grow flowers which pro dured wood of nil results nnd she also had a faculty of picking up rare vai- oties on her occasional vlslta to the cluea jif toronto and hamilton sho always grew mognlflcant iohoh an th local flre brigade will hold us annual garden party on friday july 24 this is always ono of tho best gardon parties of the season mrs thomas caldor and her son have urrjved at ciuny house robin son street after u three months tour in which thoy visited the highlands of scotland london paris and the ba tleflelds of flanders a police court case was heard before police magistrate shields on wednes day morning last when a bronsteln of torontowho wirdrtvlmy mobile on tho highway just west of town ran into w martin a lodes- trlan mr martin was slightly injured bronsteln was charged with reckless driving und fined 20 and costs working in the early hourn of tups day morning burglars visited the gib son house and tho murrray hous got about 75 from both places and left town at the gibson house they made their entrnnco through a window in tho lavatory the took the cash legister outsldo and removed tho con tents which amounted to 23 tho register was found undamaged in tho morning if the project of the oakvlllo busi ness mens association materialises no ihjdre national holladyu will pass without a suitable display of flags on oak vllles main street a meeting of the oxecutlve will bo hold this after noon when arrangements will be made to oanvnss local met chants for funds to purctiust a flog foravery merchant- wcre rcal h tonytnj froncof his place of business lester her- o and mrs louua ah had uu panfthw even in the early every thought willingly contemplat every word hlcftnlnaiy poqi ery aotionfrsoly don oonbtidai jttelf in the jnarflt0r omdwii prtptf jteu onwartl eontipluiau h we fir t ilaya fifty or mjctyyears ago she ir- trpduced the troplcjil popples which bven today are popular because of ho bright patch of- eolar they end to the fardan whenobming and she had mar vorletler of flowers which wei atiracuve bpwiklng about vegetables at to say that she did grow ono tvxthe auecuient aapafaiffua bat h rarely uaed an the table del- rwhlisri mtiy u to be to- whop the occasion calls for it ac cording to- the plants the flags woujl hang from 12foot polos which- wolul bo inserted in sockets in the sldwalk at an onthuslustlo and well repic sen ted congregational meeting held at knox church hist monday evening ununlmoua call was extended to itov e g thompson ma of vancouvet b c to fll the vacancy at the church mr tlmmifhon who avith his wife visited in onkvlllei during the recent assembly und congress of the presby terlan church is considered one of the most efllcfent ministers in the churt h the salary offer ed was z 100 n year record 1 iii i iiir a man should four when ho 011j0 only ufa good ho does publicly is 11 not publicity rnthoi than charlt arhlch loveat in it nor vanity rathci ulatrt bonovolonco that bivou bucii cbai ir contest ttoses sat july i8l fel zsesaelimsiu 5 8 r to solve the puzzld all yon have to do is to count tho iwmberaldoliar1iml8aio trntcd on the radio set which re present about the price asked for a complete radio outfit when you have decided on the correct number send your answer to the canadian selling agents at tho address given below do you want a piano a radio pr a phonograph someone is going to win the grand prizes with just a few minutes work it might just as well be you piano contests have proved so popular that the canadian selling agents arranged with a piano a radio and a phonograph manufacturer to con duct this contest three big prizes and a number of other rewards are offered if you want a piano a radio or a phonograph send in your answer today start at once and count the dollar marks and remember prizes go to the best neatest most original correct answers dont wait in case of a tie tho first answer received wins the prize read tho rules and instructions carefully then send in your answer this might be your lucky day 3rd prize 150 phonograph beautiful phonograph equipped to play all records mahogany finish additional prizes purchasing credit vouch ers valued at from 100 00 to 20000 will also be given awoyj every correct answer receives a reward ii i i f 1st prize instructions write your name and address plainly and carefully with your count of the number of dollar marks to the neatest best most original correct answer will be given absolutely without cost a beautiful 450 09 1iano for the next best neatest most original correct answer a 927500 radio set will be giveic to tho next best will be giten a 150 op phonograph additional prizes purchasing vouchers valued at from 100 00 to 20000 will also be given things to j a remember answers may bo sub- mitted on thla or a aeparate sheet of paper or any other material there js no limit to the size of the solution somebody is golnj to win the prizes and every one of them is absolutely free read the rules and instructions again send in your answer now today s j i im 6 ii send your answer to canadian selling agents 32 water street south galt ont 4 ccaupon my count of tha dollar fjf marks is imhmalhp n 9wtonemntviism 1m

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