a cwv 7ui y jmjf r anig tergggygggg thursday march 4 1826 ip v if i woro bill ho bald to mo x think id do more good than bo if i had all ho lias to give i think a kinder life id jive va help a lot of oiks i know it i woio bill una he were joe if i wei o jim id too a jim in oveiy wuy excelling him id do the thlnea he fallo to do and cuit tho faults men plainly vlow 1 illif t full manj a weight of woe if i weie jim anil ho were joe if i were gcorkc id swear id be a finoi soit of george than he roi needy men to help id search id lift tho morlcnbe on tho church but things huve not been ordered fio tot lio is george and t am joe if i were you said i id bee how good a joseph i could be i fancy bill ana george and jim ai o doing well enough for him who aent us allto serve toelow pel haps hod lllco a better joe its wasting time to he awake i thinking how good a jim youd make perhana you d make a better bui or else a better george but still your chance for glory le to see how good a joseph you can be fekhjar a guebt a bears ride a ra llroad train was runnlnff thiougli a narrow cut in pennsylvania hen the engineer was startled by tho sight oc a henr rounding a jiuryfllai in front the lear too waa startled wo may suppose for instead of atep ping aalde he reared upon tola hind lega and waited the engineer shut off the steam tut it was too late tho cowcatcher alld under the hind les of 1he brute and lifted him off trio ground thinking all trouble was over the engineer put on steam again while the fireman climbed out of tho cab window and atolo along the guard ian to seo what had became of the bcai he was there clasping the cow catcher the lower part of his body iuatgxixliuxjlhejrqaodand his head al moat reaching trio bottom of the searchlight ho seemed to understand that the only thing he could do was to hold taut nnd he did so during the run to the noxt station ten miles distant tho station agent was standing at the door na the train approached tho hlght of a fullgrown bear on the cowcatohcr took nway his breath as soon ati the engine came to a htandstlll bruin slipped from ma peich nnd made a hreak for freedom this took him straight toward the agent who dashed through the door slammed 1u shut leaped through tho rear door and went up the street at a furious rate caviling bear bear somebody ge a gun sopn the town was in a turmoil a yelling crowd followed in hot pursuit of tho bear aomo of the bqys pelting him with stoneb suddenly a big shep- heid dog bounced oit of a yard and dashed after the bear bruin paused a minute or two but when he passed on tho rash dog had no more interest in tho proceedings at the fltreotcomcr a lawyer carry- ing a doublebarrel gun came face to faco with thotear which turned in the nearest alley xhe crowd increas ed and circled tlio frightened animal making cscap impossible finding himself at bay bruin backed up uealnst a barn rearing on his haunch es tho lawyer sent two bullets into him whereupon the wounded animal chaiged tho crowd one urchin 11 teachers mr mcpheo referred to mr vaa trampled on and had a leg broken the lawyer slipped another bullet into hiu gun and sent it through bruins head and finished him by this time the engineer and fire man recalled the fact that a train- load of passengers were waiting at the station and harried hack to re sume their official duties the hunt had lasted about twenty minutes the late monsieur bib this is an obituary notice mon sieur bis is desafcthe distinguished monsieur bis of paris he will never blink his great yellow eyes again or wave his beautiful plumy tall or purr a rich rumbling pirr at sight of the special httle saucer of sevres china in which his meals were always serv ed clderly although not yet old it was his good fortune to be spared all in firmity and physical suffering and to pass away tranquilly from the midst of a contented existence while his rare beauty and vigor were unimpaired bla friends still affectionately attentive f fs tffe ofd m 0f the k hhtl pw jppppbph sfigj lgsaffflmibihluikffift um the old school cang there are times at nlsbt when the low lamplight plays tricks with my tired eyes that i see once moro through the dis tant door the dreams tint the day denies how the hot tears start and my har rowed heart s pierced witlia poignant pang as i backward gaze on my childhood days and i dream of the old school gang in a cave nt night where pale with fright wo planned under pirate sails that wed drop our dead till the waves ran red for dead men tell no tales yet the tales we told while our blood ran cold and tho artless songs we sang and the bamboo poles by the fishing holes where i sat with the old school gang and the tryst i kept whoro the wll- lows wept and i sued for my sweethearts kiss but me and my pup had to give her up cause the fellers called me sis oh the lads 1 knew you were tried and true and i mind how your glad crios rang but your lips are dumb and the wordb wont come for gone js tho old school gang could my eyes behold and my arm enfold those childhood chums of mine i- would give my all and pd call it small to nay for such joys divine but those chums have a own so muse alone where memy portraits hang my cup would be filled- if my lips could trill a call to theold school gang dxchange the old school ajnd the teachers tho letter respecting his first school and first teachers sent me last week ty my old friend and schoolmate john- ny mcfhee toronto sent me off u- t linking about the old school here and its teachers its remarkable how much i recall concerning them and those early days and incidents seem to come into my old head now that i havent thought of for fifty or sixty years in speaking of his early boyhood than that of any oqaratrtwcu 5 per year mr littu is at rest monsieur bis was a remarkably handsome white angora of unusual indulgence and daintily correct de meanor he waa the cherished favor ite of a widow jfcwlame subrai wha died some years ago leaving a little fortune from which she destined ahout forty dollars a year to be paid for his maintenance with careful stipulations as to its expenditure he was to continue to receive all the little indulgences to which he bad become accustomed to sleep in a basket lined with flannel to he served from his own private saucer to have two ample meals a day of milk and meat to have his long fur carefully washed and combed once a week nnd a fresh blue rifcbon provided to bo tied around his neck every sunday morning but madame xubrals fortune was very modest tho income would not he sufficient to cover tbe expense of such a charge together with the care of hei own tomb wnlch was also re quired in her will and yet to leave the principal unimpaired to pass as she willed it to do at monsieur blas decease to the authorities of paris to ho used for the venefrt of the schools in her word of the city but monsieur- ills has now finished hmifei oonafortrand in practically nil the conveniences that the deceased water for londons millions one of ho largest waterworks plants i the world in in courso of construc tion slxten mlfcs fromuie grearen8r- ikih metropolis the reservoir itself covtirs 723 acres and has a storage capacity of 30133928 tons or 6760- 00o 00o gallons drawn from the thames three great meters with throat i c feet wide pass in 100 million gallons of water daily from a great intako channel itoller- sluices 6 feet by e feet end the water into a draw- off tower stand its in the reservoir whence anally it is sucked down tho steol throats fl feet wide of thwo piietj and so over the embankment into tho main for the use of londons millions d bowman and the late hon david henderson my mind immediately re verted to leathers i have known in acton as principals i go back to 1883 when rtfbcrt little commenced his duties as prin cipal of acton schools which then included lornc and part of dublin school sections mr utile came from llgny school in esqueslng on tho compbellvllle crossroad there he was a great success he taught as principal of acton school from 1863 to 1872 nine years mr little was then appointed inspector of public schools for halton county he con tinued to reside in acton which was a sore disappointment to milton which town always contends that all officers ofthe county should reside in the county town mr little was on author as well as an inspector ho compiled lovcjl a junior and senior geography and tho scries of school readers issued about 1885 he built a fine home on the property now oc cupied by the acton atoletlc associa tion and died there in april 1885 from typhoid fever when only fifty years of age mr utiles salary when j5o0 0o per year mr little in ffcirviow cemetery ajid a flhe granite monument erected by his pupils graces his burial plot there a professional l8 a campaigner was constantly inter ruptcd by a man in the crowd who kept shouting out liar after about the twentieth repetition the speaker pauaed and fixed hla eyes on hi tormentor i the gentleman who pcvslsts in interrupting he said will ho rood enough to tell us his name instead of wcrely ahoutlng out lils calling i am sure wo shall bo y devoted o the duties of home nil very much pleased to mako wi wehcjo ahjirgh and clthsean al cuuamtajictfcfiliiu iuluu lwy a real lover ofewdre john ross was mr littles success or he came to acton from lambton and taught here for seven years thcro was considerable difference between mr utile and mr ross mr uttle was a strict disciplinarian stern in demeanor and never indulged in any sport or pastime the evening of tho flrnt day when mr ross came to acton he and mrs ross took a walk about the town they visited the shoro of talry lake and here mr iloss indulged in skipping flat stones on tjhe surface some of the school boys saw him and promptly hurried up town and reported the event thcro was then a general conclusion that iho new master would do all right because he would play sometimes it was round later however that mr robs could be stern and severe when occasion requires and many a pupil felt the sting of his elm pointer when ho needed chastisement mr rosa left acton to take the princlpalship of victoria avenue school hamilton he held tills position for many years it was his list school mr kois salary in acton was jg00 00 und free real -dence- which wasvnlae t s0per year on january ltrl87rlmmris win had ft flpp record as n teacher in king ships in york county came to anion lr- moore was of a different typo from cither s of hli predecessors he won his ptfpils from the ursp by his sano human treatment of them and with bis friendly mingling with them he wna nn expert cricketer good at hose ball and football and entered freely into the scholars games at recess and nt noontime but to get him at his very best so far ns recreation wns concerned one needed to lako a tramp with him along some trout stream on an afternoon when tho sky was over- cant and cloudy teacher afoore was an accept teacher ami lie x graduated many scores of splendid srliolirs dur ing the quarter century he waa prln- elpal of acton school mo teacher of tils generation was more beloved and steomcd lie sleeps in the quiet nurlar ground at falrvletr cemetery hid name is honored as a teacher ns a u4cn and as a sterling christian man tho last gentleman principal of the acton school was w jl stewart now inupecjor for the childrens aid so olety of hnlton and pocl counties he succeeded thomas t moore liu 1904 and for neventecn years conducted acton school with frwuch satisfaction mr stewart was an allround good chlxen ho wns always industrious and his nctlvltlen weio almost entire wars vitally concerned lntholr propj or upbringing and training his eleva tion to his prcsont position as inhpec tor of tho children a aid society was very natural congenial and appro- prlatc i said that mrstewart was tho last man principal but tho uchool did not retrograde nor suffer in any way when tho princlpalship fell to alias mlnnk z t3ennett a descendant of one of acton s residents of threequarters of a century ago ior five years she has conducted the school with marked ability and exceedingly gratifying ri sulti year after year her entrance class has passed 100 per cent in num lori and the majority of them with honors they say 1m an oldfashion ed chap and seeing that i live so much in the past perhaps i am but im up with the times enough to ap predate tho fact that miss bennett tlio principal of to day is in receipt of a salary hlghci thuu that paid to any of her predecessors of courso salaries are ranging higher now but have always contended that a wo man who can do the work of a man nui well us ho can should be equ tlly well remunerated for her services i have just been reading over this hat of acton school principals cover ing the period of sixtythree years to fijary what do you think shq said say my deai old man it never struck me before but would you be lieve it only one of the whole five of them belonged to our chuich and worshipped with us in tho old kirk antt that w is mi little every bless ed one of tho others was a methody person even to miaa bennett and i verily believe she continued if mr ltilc wab here now hed be in tho united church oo well thats singrulor she said but i suppose it 3uut happenedso then she went on again with her praise of mr little wasnt he a crand man she rambled on he waa sabbath school superintendent in the old church when i was u girl and nay but ho made it easy for us to undei stand the old testament ono weald think that ho was personally avcauanted with kins david and joflhua and samuet and the other kdugs and prophets of bible times of course i agreed with all she sad for i was a friend und admirer of mr little myself well now another thing has just struck me this list of school prlnci- rnlblwere all go cle ch men und miss bennett nils ffiobnt with the best of them there wasnt even a smoker among tlio lot i did hear a fellow once say that mr lit tle enjoyed a pipo at homo in the oven into but i dont believe it tho fel- lo t sai that must have re ceived a good thrauing from him in school some time when he really de served it and theres another thing that s very certain none of those girls who are said to smoke cigarettes some times learnorfthe filthy habit from miss bennett shetuubcen acon- sistent enemy to cigarette smoking al ways in either girls or boys well johnny mcphees letter did send me off dldn t it this is enough for this time anyway tit ft- better than they knew a congregation in a lillly district in ohio bought a small tract of land and erected a church building upon it then the question of insurance cumo up mr slpes tho wealthiest mem ter who had contributed more than half the money needed for the new structure declared that he did not be lieve in insurance this is tho lords building helltako care of it ho said his view prevailed and there was no insurance in a few weeks the building was struck by lightning and almost totally consumed by fire an other one was erected mr slpes con tributing the greater part of the fund as before this time the demand was ajmost unanimous that it be insured but mr slpes again objected on tho same ground if it burns down again brethren ho said ill agree to rebuild it my self asraln he carried his point in less than a month the new church was struck by lightning again and nl though strenuous efforts were mndo to save it the loss was almost total uhere must bo some reason for this brethren said brother slpes i am g0lag to and out what it is thereup he employed a force of men to sink a shaft on tho sito of tho twice- debtroyed church within a few days a rich vein of iron oro was found and the church property was sold for many times tho amount needed to buy land in another locality and build again i tell you brethren said brother slpes jt pays to trust the lord he is a great deal better business man- a5ctbotr7maytnh tion- too lively he was a solemn scotchman with an equally solemn and somewhat down trodden wife the fact that they were receiving an excellent price for their second pair front from an american lodger did not blind them to their fallings dear me mr macleod said tho lodger one sunday afternoon when an errand took her to tho parlor here tho family sat i should think ou and your wife would bo stifled sitting indoors this hot day with the windows shut if youd just open one and got somo fresh air in im suro it would do mrs macleod good she looks pale mr macleod looked at her with his usuaj stern and unbending gnxc wo can hao fresh air ony day ho said calmly wevo no netd to luie it rushing aboottho hoosc on the sawatlt neighborhood news- town and country qlenwilliam8 a farewell banquet and presentation waa tendered rev and mrs mayes in tho purlsh hall glcnwllllnms on monday evening 22nd ult tire ban quet was prepared by the women s guild and mrs joseph eason as presi dent presented mrs muycs with a handsomo bouquet of flowers itev mr hayes was prosontcd with a com plimentary address and a gbld iwatoh itev and mrs hayes have gone to their new charge at rcingmra jtalls campbellville more than 100 members of the ytoung pcoplos society of knox pres byterian church mhton paid a return visit last wednesday evening to tho volng peoples society or the presby terian church at campbell villa the pirty went by regular train and re turned by a couch attached to a freight a feuture of the entertain ment was a spelling mutch captained by key mr andrew of campbellville and george dawson milton which re sulted in a tlo owing to illness itev j n mcfaul of knox church mllton was unable to make uib trip norval vacant since last october tho charge of norval and union presby terian churches wair filled on tho 18th ult by the induction of tho rev c mcdonald formerly of leecedale in the lindsay presbytery through the absence of the hev- m m of xoronto who was appointed in terim moderator rev dr wilson of jj ramp ton took charge of the service held in the union church reading the charge to the congregation and to the pastor rev kenneth mclean of georgetown was the preacher of the day rev thos dodds dixie in his address to the pastor and to the con gregation following the signing of the register told of his previous exper ience of the new minister and intro duced hint to the congregation as a tried and trusted friend erin hp jjg bushl3backtojubjncsj atfuln after being confined to the house for u few days with an at tack of la grippe mr jack m davcy of rainy river ontario was the guest of mrs dave mcmcljlan last week his last visit be ing twentyeight years ago mr and mis walter scott and little daughter of orjllla visited his par entu mr and mrs q t scott las weolc the annual meeting of the hulsburg horse show was held at tho exchange hotel hulsburg on saturday feb ruary 27 mr and mrs ormle awrey left for winnipeg last week mr awrey has been east on a buying trip for the t eaton c of winnipeg for the last three weeks a meeting under the direction of the department of agriculture was hold in hulsburg on saturday from 11 to 12 and fi om 1 to 4 30 oclock in the interest of horse breeding while passing through the hallway leading to the ice in the hulsburg trnirriiridaynightrmrn steve hut u burlington tho radio inspector visited burling ton to check up licenses and to nscct tain squrcps of interference reputyrcevo holtby left on friday fir hnglund he expects to bo aay for a couple of months the clara k misiloir circle will iiold a concert in trinity sunday school on maicli 9th thero will be a pliy entitled missionary ilarrel and other musical numbers secretary stanley dynes has i e ceived a letter trom j locklo hvilson superintendent of fairs stating pcr- mlmsion is granted to the nelson and fiurlington agricultural society to have fifteen directors on priday a deputation from port colborno were given a demonstration of tho blcklo pumper by tlio local brigade thef town is contemplating purchasing additional equipment and were highly pleased with tlio test here mi w j rlddlford son of capt and mrs w c rlddlford avon tho dc- bating championship of mcmaster university instjftldrty evening the slhjtct was resolved that the hud sons bay railway is in tho beat in terests of western canada sunday last was the c9th anni versary of trinity united church the preacher for tho day was tho rev samuel palllb d d book stew ard of toronto who preached two veil very thoughtful and helpful ser mons that it wns really practical and worth while seems to be tho opinion of the farmers and fruit growers who attended tho power and tanning school on monday and tuesday aff one man put it no one could listen to those talks and sco the films without learning something the local association of tho victor ian order of nurses for canada in burlington has been obliged as nn oreranizatlon to disband the nurs ing service will be dlcontlnucd and the nurso at present on duty trainfer- red to a dletrict where her services are urgently required last wednesday night at the queens hotel ex savage m a the school inspector of london england who is inspecting tho schools of on tario and was paying his official visit to the high school here on monday and tuesday was the guest of honor at the lions weekly luncheon and wns the principal speaker of the evening tciizette milton ley had tho mlsfottune to fall on ice and lueak her lift arm just above tho wrist both bun pa being broken advocate georgetown mr and mrs j d price of slmcocj were guests of mr and mrs j price oer tho weekend miss annlo ryan was called 1 montreal on monday owing to the serious illness of her nephew dal ton ryan mr and mrs g t coo have return ed home after spending eight weeks visiting friends in montreal albany n y and toronto mrs h p lawson and miss mary lanrson left on tuesday morning for loa angeles california where they will spend a couple of months mr watson winfleld who under went an operation at toronto general hospital recently is recovering nicely and hopes soon to be able to return home mr r j mccartney hud so far re covered from his recent operation as to be able to return home from guelph general hospital last wednesday his numerous friends wish him a speedy restoration to health rivo sleigh loads of rebekahs and their friendsvlsltcd mr und mrs w wiley at their home on the 9th line on tuesday tho evening was spent in music games and dancing after which refreshments were served it was a delightful event and a jolly party that returned home in tho early morning- the polite burman in the cities of burma where tho na have b jong in c with europeans says tlio author 6r hcr na p and debcrl bo have loijt some of their traditional pollte- 4nt in ho country mtatrlcts in frtlll thfi fiun an english gentleman who had just ixmglit a new pony was trying him ou ft a buma fjoad when tlw ani mal bplted and rap a tty apeejfdqwn the narrow road in the way ahead was h native cart in whicjrwns a fnmlljrtirty outiiolt day- making the pony dashed into the back of tho cart threw his rider into tho mjdat of the merrymakers rt ncverely in jured theburman who was driving before he bngllshmnn had an op portunity to explain his unexpected onslaught the burman picked himself up and bowed low my ijord jny lord ho hald apolo getically the cart should not have been there graham clements havo purchas ed the hardware business of j w kennedy sun and arc now in charge the m lb club was entertained to a delightful little party and lunch- con last thursday afternoon at the home of mrs thomas sykes at tho annual meeting of george town public library board on monday evening the following officers were ejected for tho ensuing year chair man j m moore treasurer ralph ross secretary j l thompson property committee john ifcdermld j b mackenzie j m moore book committee ralph ross rev kenneth mclean j l thompson charming in its simplicity the mar riage at 11 oclock on tebrunry 16th in st paul s presbyterian church slmcoe of john david price son of mr and mrs john price of george town and mlss norma e younger daughter of the late a r decou and mrs decou was solemnized by the minister dr a l howard in the presence of twenty guests and an at tendance of friends of the contracting parties while operating a rip saw in j n oneill sons on friday morning last mr w g marshall met with i pa1nftiiatccldctit he wnw rnplngn narrow atrip off a sleigh tongue when trpottlonottho stri was ca hy tho saw nod shot back with such forco that a sliver about u half inch wido mid j uuarter refan inch tliicjcjiejae trited the palm of his right hand go ing completely through it after re- cefvinff tirol aid mr marshall was taken to guelph general hospital where the silver wai removed al- thtoush hehas suffered terribly with tho injured hand mr marsha 11 is pro gressing quite favorably and was able to return home last evening herald sr patricks day is the day of the annual bazaar of knox church ladles aid the two excellent sermons given by itev john coburn of the department of evangel lam and social service of the united church to the congrega tions on sunday were inspiring aiid helpful the water is low in tho reservoir tho explanation may be a leak or leaks somcwhcie in the mains there was plenty of ruin last fall and the springs are not low mrs jas mcmillan and daughter fiessle of saskatoon are visiting mr nnd mrs j a robinson trafalgar mrs mcmillan itf a daughter of tho late mr nnd airs john johnson of milton athe rarmers club rooms on sat- urda afternoon j buchanan of the 0 a c guelph gave an address on aannra t a largely attendedspecial meet ing of tho directors of tho halton ag ricultural society held in milton last thursd ly afternoon a pleasant event took place when e m keadhend the president on behalf of tho society presented a mcoibbon who is retir ing- as trcurcr after thirteen years in ofylce with a gold headed cane at a recent meeting of the directors of tho milton horticultural society it wns decided to give the choice of eight options which is considered to be more liberal than hi picvlous ypars the 1 fee for inambprship s snal compared with the advantages of helping the beautifying of the town and alio obtaining good varieties nt low cost as any member may stu through the secretary what ho wishes in the way of flowers shrubs etc at the cost granted to tho society it is proposed that a banquot should be held in april in connection with tho society of which particulars will bo given later champion increasing canadas export cattle trade tie inauguration of a new all- cattle trans- atlantic steamship line took place in tho latter part of january when the s s ontario first unit in the fleet of the canadian livestocks bailed from saint john for glasgow with a full cargo of 1 1 68 bead of cattle the new line which will supplement the present cattlecarry ing services on the atlantic will it is expected increase canadas cattle export trade by 60000 hond annually andlow canadian breeders to corji- fete on more equal terms with the rish exporters the upper photo graph shows a large herd of cattle being urepared for export in the feed- ins yards of the livestock producers national railways in edmonton all i britten market at the right i t of canada bealde the canadian trnc cattlo are destined for the new cattle boat the ss ontario i oakville on friday night oakvillo defeated tho harris abbatolr team of toronto tnoneoftho beatcameapf tho ae eon knox church iudies aid will uold an afternoon lea and salo of lionpe cookifig in the chuich hall each thurs day during lent from threo to six oclock howard litchfield of oakvillo has been elected herald of the grand council ot royal templars for on tarlo that is quite an honor for this young man a very pretty missionary pageant was presented in lusk hnll on sun day evening by the class of miss sum mcr about thirty girls took part and all did so in a very creditable man nerc g e hall prominent poultry breed er of trafalgar has recently received a repeat older from a customer in halifax nova scotia to whom ho shipped baby chlclts threo years iffo mr hall has orders for 2 900 already this yeai which speaks woll foi the reputation of iildgev4ew poului rarm the orders ore from nil part of tho dominion and many arc from old customers the masoni who iro residont in bronte and district wero hosts nnd occupied tho chairs at tho lodge meet ing thcie on tueida evening tho attendance was largo and tho bronte officers nnd members covered them selves with glory for their degree work and as hosts iof tho fourth degreo after the meeting rev g w moore wns the speaker of tho oven ing and his excellent talk on masonry its meaning and philos ophy greatly pleased the members rppolycd that our present system of actional trustees is preferable to a township board wm the subject of an interesting debate on tudaday last tho affirmative was takon oj harry robertson and victor hall and tho negative wns upheld by stanley hall and dan sinclair the judges declared the debate a tio as the alnrm- arive had tho majoiity of marks for dollvciy but the negative had tho best of the argument w telford ippeured before the council last week complaining th tt he hud nolteceivedany waetbfrom the trafalgar agricultural society fot his woik as cuietikei since octobci 1024 he was hired at a salary of 9500 per year and hud received his money until that dale in monthly pay ments the mayor pointed out that it way a matter entirely for tho ag ricultural society hut that as individ unl members of the council they would endeavord to help him and see that ho got the pay for his work star roberts syriipj ofthebctrjktafcodlnrjirw for roughs colds 5 i and bronchitis at the store just around thecorner fresh every vear moane that our packet aro lut up especially for the season in which they at e hold we do not send out packet a second time you buy a packet of ferry aeeda you can bo sure that the aeeda will te of satisfactory vitality and will pioduco good results buy ferrys seeds d m ferry 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