Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 27, 1926, p. 2

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v gty g chm jffrgg prggfl thttjisday may 27 192c merely a suggestion i if youve found that grumhllngt hasnt paid you wou if youve xoiiud men rwoary of tho griefs you toll- if you havent prosperou a you think you bliuuld why not chuntiu your method muybo its no ffood f jf men scum to apurn you spite of all you do something is tho matter maybo ita with you life in very simple- men dont pass you by just because youre wearing last years cout or tie irlendahii here a builded not whims ilk that men will not dislike you being thin or fflt so if youre not winning all that seems your duo something is tho matter possibly with you what of your employer dops ho like your work la hefriondly with you maybo you aro a shirk 0 does ho seem to favour soroo one over you its bocauso that other better work will da dont bit down and grumble that his ways are strange give yourself a shako up youre tho one to change if youve over found your manners those which men detest if youve found that cunning hasnt served you best if youvo found that growling hasnt boon worth while and youve lost by frownlns why not try a smile v boy if youre- not listed with tho bravo and true so trie thing is tho matter ilaybe its with you edgar a guest qhf 3foe pgw hort tatg a question of pluck beth if giichristi rights and so flnlshedtom joe boyce and hla crowd have infringed on our rights and were not goine to stand it as i said to them jfellows if you want to make good all right- if not well moke you thats all uncle jim was listening sympath etically thats too bad he mux mure31 i shouldnt- have thought joo would take a wrong attitude have they done serious damage torn whyy tom hedged belittle awk- wardly not yet perhaps- but we are going to see that they dont ever since ivo begajti camping uphere youre sure its worth a quarrel tom inquired uncle jim with joe boycen camp the only one near why uncle jim xoma tone was a little impatient you dont seem to get tho idea at all we dont care so much what theyve done but ita a nattier of principal with us ever since wo came up here to camp weve had this beach and that ashing place j its our right and i for one havent muchopinion ofa followthat hasnt sund enoufih to stand up for hla rights humph paused uncle jim slowly wcell i like- sand too but its a littlo hard sometimes to tell about those rights of ours they have a way of getting tangled up with the other fellows rights tom i want to tell you a story that my father told me once he heard it at a qenerfl ag pr jessup the mlsaionaryto syria told about two villages in the lebanon mountains that combined to build a reservoir to divide the water equal ly they put an oldfashioned stake and rider fence exactly through the v middle by and by word came to beirut that a bloody fued had broken had caught some men from the other sitting on the fence and lotborlously balling water from their neighbors half of the reservoir into their- oiyn i infrlngifik- on their rights i suppose jhey called it fipttomr vwhlie uncle jim was telllmg bis mt- tla tale toms face wan a aoqdy first scornful then angry then red and em borraased j the end he laughed shamefacedly i supposeso and ours was about water rights too he said of course there is the whole lake uncl6 jim smiled the story works just as well on drylanov he said ive applied it at least u hun died times x t all happened in lesa time than it takes to blink an eyelash as his car turned tho corner paul keller ut the wheel had one instant of heartsickening terror the child seemed to spring up out of tho earth pauls brain and hand worked simultaneously but ho was too close then a flash of pink darted in he would crush them both the flash leaped up and romajned poised before his incredulous eyes paul sprajiff out as tho machine stopped the girl in the pink waist sat still on the hood of hla car with the child in her- arms youre not going to cry she said himjyto the baby not a tear you are alt right but you muist not do that again you mustnt cross the road alone your mother told you not to dont you remember 1 the baby nodded isnt he isht ho hyrt gasped paul no tho girl glanced at him hur riedly and then her look- softened pauls face waa white she slipped from tho hood- of the car and set the child down as her left foot touched the ground she swayed pauls arm ateadied her youre hurt i seem to have a kink in my knee her eyes surveyed tho gathering crowd tak mo hom she ord pavui helped her to tho tonneau half a dozen hands reached out to open tho door paul turned hack for tho child i dont know who ho is sold the girl i hover saw7oh theres his mother a woman brpko through the- screen door of the general utility store and swooped down on tho bewildered baby now goonv -saiditbe-girl- shell watch him better after this paul looked from the girl tothawq man and child and sprang into the drivers seat til bo back presently ho said to tho proprietor of tho shop- the crowd scattered from in front b the car which sped smoothly away 4 where to paul asked mr j o grimsbys- jdo you know tho house ntot yet said the young man i have been here only since last night take your first turn to tho left its on the hill honestly paul naked a moment later didnt you ever gee the child before a im rather new here mysolff since day before yesterday but how did you know i guess 1ai asking too many questions go on said the girl hcw did you know nia mother had told him not to cross 4he street alone they always do she said with a laugh ive heard my sister say it ifortwodays now the car climbed up the hill and at last the girl said heres the house it stood alone on tho topjof the hill locking out over the sea the car came very gently to a stop and paul sprang out the girl already had the door open ir yo u haclnt he shuddered she said quickly the fam1lv garden today what has become of the vegetable gardens of war time thosothothave not been restored as lawns have we oftbn fear reverted to weeds- there need be no serious regret oyer the fact that the lawn has displaced the potato patch but the disappearance of tho backyard garden that had been undertaken as a patriotic service no jess than a family convenience is un fortunate although the emergency that created it bos passed the main tenance of it would still be in a sense a public service a well as a family convenience any effort thftt tends to dhmnlsh the coat of living is praise worthy and every family that raises homxcjmrt of the food that it con sumee is doing a praiseworthy work it seems unnecessary to comment on the advantage to the family tho sat isfaction of having fresh green vege tables to eat in the summer and to put up for the winter but backyard gardens cannot bo maintained without a good deal of hard aha continuous effort find keep then up means sacrificing to them much if not all- of the house holders leisure time apparently most householders have deblded that the rc suits do not juatify the sacrifice the work that they were wining and zeal ous to perform as a war measure does not appeal to them in times of peace t7 ere are more amusing pursuits to bo followed there are sports and games to take part in or ip witness thoro are movies to go to and there la the pleasure of riding round in the family car and people contlntieto grumble over the fact that- it costs so much to hvo and that there is bo much waste and extravagance if your backyard garden has so nr bee nc for profitable vegetable crops this season try iev doner what you did- thata all right im glad i could you mustnt think me the kind of fellow that tears around murdering babies i never hod anything liko this happen before you werent driving fast- i ought tqjbave been moro careful but you 1 flht see how you did it jumping upw the hood like that it was the quickest and pluckiest thing over saw honestly her face flamed im glad i mean yes i am glad i dont know your name yet be said as he helped her up the path mine is paul keller father has token- that grayshinglcd house on the bench id like to come up and sco you it must be almost under this hiir do come im joyce qldhnm andj liere is my sister mrs grimsby bo not make much of of what i did please she added quickly- it might frighten nay sister paul keller drove away with a stout conviction that joyce oldham was a mighty goodsort they dont make her kind often i guess he said to himself- plucky there arent many fellows who could have done what she did the jact that joyce oldham had merry eyes and flying bronatcbrown hair and a dimple in her cheek did not abato his enthusiasm paul keller had hitherto had small use for girls and front pretty ones especially he had fled as from a pestilence but joyce oldham was different it seemed to him that she might be as well worth knowing as a good fellow how she hud ducked to catch that baby and jumped with him in her arms no l joyce aa good company as a biy in some ways he was bound to ad nit better there were always plenty of pcic about tho grlmabya people of all sizes from tho toddling baby to the whitehaired grandfather j mr grimsby had a car and tho grimsby car and th- keller car fell lrto tho habit of nosing out new roads together thoy were doing jit one afternoon in august while pooil kel ler junior stormed the grimsby hill and proposed that joyce go flahlng with him i cant sho told him bohby and i are- alone its katies afternoon out an hour ago aunt grace had a telegramto join a friend in gloucester for sunday and she just gone were going ourselveu to the beach to build snnd houses sorry said paul but ive cct ttr fish promised mother shes nard up for tomorrows breakfast i guess hi turned his back to bobby grimsby shin up he ordered and ill carry you dotvn pickiback bobby descended the hill at the bottom jaul left him with joycoand tramped off toward bass point come up tosuppcr joyce called after him those people wont get back until seven but get here at half- past six if you can my lish in tinier ftjctkbatormea by all tn6 forces of ho did not set his fish in time- it was seven ocock when his whistle sounded below the brow of the hill blame the ihh joyce not mo he said- bobby abed abed and asleep and katie is not back of course im glad youve come if youd come sooner youd have- had fudge cake he assumed a comical expression of regret and joyce laughed i think theros one piece iefc she said he ate his cake to the last crumb and protended to hunt for more theyre late ho said at last hope they havent broken down jwots light up to bo ready- for them the lamp on tho table of tho blgj living room had barely an inch ofoil in it the lamps on bho mantel were also nearly empty hello said paul tlils means work they collected all tho lumps down stairs and ranged them in a row on the kitchen tallied katie didnt nil any of them to cay joyce pointed at tho line of btdroom lamps on the shelf over the sink wheres the oil asked paul in the storeroom behind tho door paul returned swinging an empty can guess tho old oil man didnt come your way today isnt there any notadropmie salddon worry though ill hike over to the village and got some a curious look crossed joyces face- tho cans too heavy for you to carry when its full what do you take me for ho was making for the kitchen door paul v why j t motenoas from neighbors if only his mother waa at home but his mother was one of tlio motor party und the meter party waa moat liknly otratided homewherc pumping up tirca as he dn hlied up the htuira paul cunvajmed in hlu mind the three houues between tho hill und tho village in ono thoro wore two elderly spinsters who went t bed at tfoven oclock in another lived a solitary widower who appar ently never wont to bed at all in tho third waa a family that an rcguliirjy nf tho clock struck ix barrlligrraui climbed into their motgr car und vvent off for a plcnlc v there was no help there v joyce took tho teakettle- her faeo wnb wrhlte but her fingers wero hrrh and slteady v what will you do ijo asked- i hhnll manage hurry paul paul hurried memory of joyce iiltine in an darkening houses with n htnglo lamp and a atelz baby sentlilrh running down tho road at his fastest stride doctor ftillton was not at home certainly ho might uso the telephone but mrs fulton happened to know that doctor macya telophooo vaml slices he added war out of order doctor fulton liad himself tried for thoofllcc only half paul excused himself and started for tho other end of the village in the- grimsby house within ita solitary lighted room joyce with n pale face and a heart like ice worked over bobby once she groped through the shadows to tho kitchen for more hot water and warmer blankets her teeth chattered and herhnnds shook butjier mind worked clearly and her feetunswored to her will she left tho la hip with bobby because h e waited it some time later she pick er up the baby and carried him down to the kitchen whero nhe could keep hint near the atove then when she had done as sho had seen her sister do she sat down beside the whimper ing child to wait und wait and wait black imp assa the windows strange sounds rasounded through the empty house to joyces fancy it was as jf flhe and bobby marooned in this ono room beside the small oil lamp were sole defenders of a post that was not far wrong the story t wollknown of ehot ttahslutfiii int ho inulun language of the imihhiige of the juiblo tho irothii- vf klhorji looked out at the window iintl rrled thmugli the lut- tici- xol knowing tin hirlloji word for latticiv lie tiied to get xti indjanh rf liolp him uul antl dnscriliocl a wjclt or frame woiic the indians thought they rue t wii zed hls moaitrg- and gave htm hie ward aftorwanrtnio found thai he lnul imidu tho motlicr of s1h- eiii crythruugh tho telpot a similar dllliculty in coaxing a ileflnltlon from tht untutored was mot by a school tenohor she wits trying to miiko the chll- dreir doflno the word liovlne r it applies to an animal hiic sald can any 9110 tcm rio- tlio name of tho animal there was tho silence of confchsod igrorance tlio teacher hefnn to throw out lending hlnts tho animal that gives us meat stillsllence no light broke on the twenty puz zled ctun tennnces and the straps that you carry your books in oh i kiiow cried a young volco with explosive eagerness well james what animal is it v latlior this i3 on thfc banker twenty- live dollars buys the beat glass eye that can lie made you sit for a glush eye and have it fitted the work in done entirely by hnnd the tools bolnij it gas jet and a piece of wire tho expert matches tho color ami rigs you out with an eye that defies detection there is an old tale of tho banker who wnfl proud- of hjs harctmnde optic after badgering a farmer who wanted a loan ho told the man that if he could spot tho artificial eye his request would be granted its the left onoranybody can see that s the hoosler sklttishncss there nogirly uicks7ppi followed with the feeling that the grapefruit the grapefruit is a member of the citrus family cousin to the orange and the lomon it is an aid to digestion and useful to overcome scurvy ten denotes its acid is changed to alkali ooh after it is taken into the body ana it neutralises body acids it is better if you cat your vsrrpo- frvitwith no augar at all orat least with very little for it contains a freat deal of sugar of itself grapefruit is a valuablo source of yitamlnes and min eral salts grapcfruitado la a delight ful beauty aid desirable early settler aisltnr o iha village waa greatly interested in all that he aaw in par uvular he noticed that ono inhabitant pf the place was treated with marked renpect by the others i observe xenoarksd the ylsltor thayou all treat that mart tharked deference 2 wa tlw tt si th early settlors i2ay settlers aakod the other why he dont o abovo thirty years 0 age- r that nay bq uue replied trie old nanbuth always paya his bills rfhsmiitly 6n the first day ofeyory toontn j- t no silly scarlness about hert a sen sible girl in the qrimsby cottage the sensible grl alowed her sister to examine her klnkedt knee while sho gave a brief account of its origin at last joyce was established on tho broad ver anda with her leg straight before hor and books embroidery auid letter paper beside her but for a while she made use of hone of those diversions her thoughts went back to tho boy of tht- car and his parting words tho pluckiest thing i ever saw joyces eyes were wistful as she repeated the words to herself and hor cheeks flush ed us she remembered the admiration of his look many boys had admired 1 joycfloldha without disconcerting her thoy liked her because sho waa pretty and jolly and a good sport paul keller liked her because she was plucky when the day cahao- that in his face joyce winked her eyelids very fasjt to keep back hot tears and it had been so easy ud astonishingly easy to do what sho jiad donel she had not weighed consequences sho had mercy acted instinctively but the other thing was instinctive too the hideous thing that people had always laughed at r her about ever since she could remember it vasna funny in joyce they said she did not seem that sort and she had laughed too because it was better to let them see her laugh than cry so no one guess e at her crying writhing shame and horrid fear that was skulking in the girls heart under tier blithe manner and smiling face paul keller if he cenie often would find- owfher shame fui secret- keen cool determination suddenly replaced the panic in joyces eyes he ahouid hot find it out jn some way by hook orcroplcby careful plannhig sheer rqomontary ingenuity afio w mitt is a umt inr matter how often ho came fajii keller should keep his good oplnipn f her he cam often while joyce was on tho veranda paul formed he hablof taking the grlmsbya road to the vil lage when- her kneo was well tney rode sailed fl shed dug clams tramp- ed and- swun together paul found it will be dark before you get back from the store what if it is 7 here pour all thosa hits together youu have eomethlng to see by if the baby wants any thing whats one little lamp in this- big house walt til they come back then you can take the car and he pulled open the door i dont want you to go paul you aro not afraid of tho dark arc you im sure thpyll be hero innve min utes its silly to waste half an hour because you wont wait flvo minutes motors dont always run by tho clock bet ill be back before they are just ave minutes paul pleaso he swung through the door but i am paul tho new noto jn her voice made him stop youre what what you said tho words wero barely audible afraid fof tho dark he laughed i guess youre jok ing i only wish i were- he peered at her in tho growing dusk then he dropped the oil can youre not yes i am i have been evor elnco i was a child something happened to frighten me mother says its al ways like this there was almost a sob in her voice sho turned away began to pour the odds and ends of oil into one lamp her fingers- trembled ns she screwed on the top and lighted the wick youre notigoing no im not going joyce picked up the lamp and lad the way back into the living room darkness and then at last help came the doctors motor purred to a stop by the door and the doctor hurried into the house some twenty minutes afterwards paul returned tolling up tho hill with a heavy can he filled the lamps and tiptoed about the house lighting thcin and setting tomlnujjllhecoorjna bobby could not cry like that if he were going to die paul thought hope fully when two great eyes of llbht crept up the hill and ttrcw in beside the- house the crisis was past- mrs grimsby hurried in to a sleeping baby before long joyce came out bobby nil right paul askod an xiously good as new in two or threo days by the light from the window paul could see tho tired contentment in her faco as she gazed out over the watery a look of pale victory that set her apart from tho blithe bronzed joyce thnt he had known before im awfully ashamed to have lot you see how silly i can be ahctwas saying i wanted you to keep think ing i was brave paul did not speak and joyce went on with a littlo sigh anyway ivo found out what i wanted to know perhaps you wont feel that way about all this paul jerked his elbow toward the encircling darkness after tonight she shoolt her head doubtfullyrj ipcrfmps i shant mind feeling that why as much as i did since i know thai i can count on myself in a pinch yob think i can count on myself aro you asking me phul wheel ed toward her i think your send ing me off the way you did toniglit and staying alone was tho grittiest t h 1 nrterer saw itbeats theotrir time all hollow for a second joyces tired eyes brightened but i was scared paul i wnr scared to a jelly tho other time i wasnt scared at all thats why this was grittier id like to think id be an gritty ns that in a pinch i tears welled up in joycos eyes jf you keep on like this paul you will make me almost proud i was scared- 1 dont know who has a right to be prouder said puul stoutly how could you toll why compared to the other its got a kind of softi human look in it hidden birds in each of the following sentences ih concealed the name of a wellknown bird can you find them 1 nobody could bo expected to cook anything in thlaotd ovent that boy will certain grow like hla father tho drummers and pipers were play ing an- inspiring march gerald helped tho fishermen haul in nets full of fish wo are going to buy a house now fronts aro too expensive if you can stay to tea let mo know an soon as possible answer dove owl aandpipor lln net wren teal destroys flieimos roaches stamuud oqlcafowinsstn the bible his world wus in cbnos a girl who fncould leap into the path ot almost certain death and save a- child juch a girl to be afraid of dark he walked ovei to the window and stood looking out then ho swung around so oud denly aa to surprise tears in joyces eyes im not going to cry she assured him cry away if you want to i guess a girl whotcan do what you did last june has a right to cry if she wants to joyces eyes opened wide dont you despise mt i dont understand it jtyco choked back the lump in lior thcqftttjic lhraiidnpjg- j t was coming out tho hidden fear that hud dogged her sunny days what if some tlmo it should matter terribly generally it doesnt you know only tho bible can stand alone all the bible noah had aftcv the flood was written in the rainbow there has never been a twoborse wagon in any country where the liiblc did not 0 first nnothor look replaced tho adnriiralttrrfshly like tonight but what if some thing important hung on my not be ing afraid to stay alone or to go aome- vhero alone would t bo decent or r i guess youd act all right its whar you do that counts not tho way yon- feel you dont know how it feels paul he looked at her and realised again that he did not know how it felt ho could not even dimly imagine but her tortured faco told him that it wns bad vil bet on you joyce ho mut tered i a pound penetrated the silenco thnt fell between them a half- gas pi tig grean joyce cnughtup the lamp and ran in his white bed bobby still slept but one glance at hia flushed little faco told joyce of trouble she had seen her sister whenbobby looked like this joyce knew what to do s paul she called softly from the top of the stairs hot water quick and then you roust get doctor ful- no christian who studies his bible as closely as business men watch the markets can backslide or become dis ecu raged at the present time many aro en gaged in attacking and defending the bible the blessed old book will uur vive tho attacks of its strong assail nntaand the replies of us weak de fenders the latter being not the lesser peril of the two when you eo a tree with trunk branches and a good fruit you may bo sure it has roots such a tree la the bible und christianity it is not necessary to go to digging for the roots every timca noisy- unbeliever as saults it tryto think tho bible away 8up pose there is no bible in the church tn the home in the school in your own life it is blotted out as a factor 1 human history whit is the result we can form no notion of such a task the bible has become part of our selves and of the world in which we live and wo cannot think it away any more than tire can think ourselves back into primeval savagery thou tfuesj friend men ever know thy constancy i have tried when all was false i found thee true my counsellor and my guide in teaching me the way to live it taught me hpw to die dh rheumatic pains go swollen joints vanish thousands of sufforers have freed themselves from tho bondage of rheu matism rid themselves of tho tortur- ins ipftln reduced the swollen joints thrown away caneaand crutches and from helpless beings became able to work and bo of use to themselves and their families they took kheuma the modern en emy of rheumatism lumbago sciatica arthritis and chronic neuralgia dont be skeptical about kheuma you will know in a few hours after beginning the treatment that the pols onous waste matter is leaving your system through tho natural channels you will feel better in a day you will know you aro going to bo helped in loss than a week there is no guess wprk about rheuma bringing you back to health- thats why j3 j kassard and drug- gists everywhere sell it with guarantee of money back it it docs not give quick relief a sudden drop in values ono of those blinding snowstorms that sometimoh happon had swept over the town obliterating the landscape mid piling the drifts high along the mlroeth and on the sidewalks r tho prospect uh mr lilppcrly looked out of his front window the morning after tho storm watf appalling i suppose ive got to shovel that hiiow off my walks hc said to hla wife hut it will lake niohalf a day i wouldnt do it for five dollars if i didnt have to up took hlu snowshovol however and went bravely to work about five minutes la tor 1 man in thp garb of ujulborer came along y mister he askod dont you want to hfro thatlono x dbnt know responded mr hlp- cily v will it cost me tlio tnan looked t tho huge drifts that covered the walks to a depth of nearly throe feet and shrugged ills shoulders the jobs worth a doll of v lie said its too much aid mr hlpjiorly ill give you fifty centh the man shook his head ant proved on mr hipperly was about to re- siimo operation when he liaenctl ti glunco at his frolu window and hiv his wife looking at him with a queer smile on her face then he re- numbercd hold on he called out come back here my friend ill give you tho dollar wise motherawhoknowthe virtues of mother graves worm extermin ator always have it at hand because it proves its value averaqevalues of farm lands thoaverage valuq of the occupied farm lands for canada as a whole in lb25 including botli improved and un improved land as well as dwelling houses barns stables and other farm buildings is returned as 38 per acre according t cunudlair g ment bureau of statistics by provin ces the averages aro as follows prince edward island 45 nova scotia 37 new brunswick 34 quebec 54 on tario 67 manitoba 29 saskatche wan 24 alberta 26 british colum bia 88 tho average values in 1025 o orchards and fruit lands including buildings etc in the fruitgrowing districts jre htiinaacdjasfnuonrs- nova scotia 108 ontario 1g3 and british columbia 301 the reason the friend- of on english clerygman who was spending a few days in the jotters parish emys the guardian went up to a neighboring country church one day and found an old wo man just turning away from the door locked and bolted sho said she then told him that she lived in a neighboring town and that she came every now and then to the church in which she had been christened- and confirmed and married but jt vfas al ways tho same she could nover get in but what reason can the vicar have for keeping the church shut up atked the friend i dont know sir im sure she said i should think either ho must be afraid of some one getting in and praying or else hes afraid of gods getting out and bcelng s parish fs in i riddles why dirt tho f firmer call uh rustc itotilimoji because it crume why it a horse an amiable creature iletmumc it can stand a lot of chaff what idiid of ua does mokt long tor liberty teajl 1 prlhope vvijy 1m 1l imeleshto tfivc- a chicken a quart of trorn for dinner lieniuse it takes it by thepeck what two letters in the alphabet rprchcnt a itrltish admiral bt ailmhiil beatly what lh dlffetcnce between a cimel and an urango ilecauae the camel haa tlfo hump and the orangi tins the- pip why ih a home more clever than a fox recauho it ran run when inn trap and a fox cannot you dont the old furirre 7f whom tlila story ih told by an exchange only followed in the foolateph of famous disputants whoso squiibblchwerc about words irt judge glbbonss court the- other day an old farmer from do kalb ccunty wits tho defendant in a suit for a piece of land- and 1ih lawyer k judge joiifs had been making a ationg figlit for it when the plain tiffs attornpy began his argument he saidt may it please the court i take the ground the old farmer jumped up and sang out whiitn that whats that the judge called him down may it please the court began the attorney not noticing the interrup tion 1 take the ground no you dont either shouted the old farmer anyhow not until t f c jury dccldea the case- an alibi a chicago boy told tho teacher that his slater hud the measles tho teach er sent him home and told him to stay there until his sister had recover ed after he had skipped jbyfuliryaway another boy held up his hand and said teacher jimmy bolans sister whats got tho measles lives in st totils buy miller 1st mortgage real estate 3ond8 paying 6- 7 int t j hannigan phone 574 guelph private wires to main exchanges notice to creditors tho creditors of william klrkwood near late of the village of acton who died on tho twenty third day of april 192c and all per h lis estate are requh lng sot on or before the seventh day of june 1926 to file with tho undersigned sol icitor their full names addresses and descriptions and full particulars of their claims on and after tho said seventh day of june the administrator will pro ceed to distribute the assets of the said estate among tho 710x1103 entitled thereto and he hereby gives notice that he will not bqresponslble there- after for any claim or claims of which ha shall not have rweivect notice tated this sixth day of may 1026 ernest herbert near administrator by h n farmer acton ontario solicitor 453 red is good tea tea yowrreal in odd fi8h trap um v paul snatched thje tea kettle from the stove and raced for the stairs knock ing oyer twpehalrs in his efforts to hurry if wsbodijiovea fast his rnlnd moved faster- y ohr for stole- phonebut that vpart of grimsby ing amounts of old waste matter you never thought was n your ityntpm this- excellent mtestinal ovneuant is wonderful for constipation or allied stomach trouble dont waste tlmo frith pills or tablets but get hiial at dovr snglani thtro liaii b conhtfucte a scries ot immenhc brrialcwiltora in order tottncreaao the fllzo of the hurbor in tho wupk n bfgr dlvinff boll who employed when thlri muchlno waa doaccndlnk on tino ocaiblon tho hicn hcatjl uroupd ifn sides saw te the klaro of tho oloctrlc usrht a 8tranffe61sht tlio water far neuth thorn became uhvo vlui thoun- ands of bllvuy flah which darted hith er and thibhor in their efforts to m- cape tho unexpected capflivity sptoc auceeeded in diving under the edges of tho bell but as it descended nonror and nearer to the bottom the fow inches remaining bocanre thick with tho fish when the bell rested on the bod of tho uea ttio men captured nearly a thousand flah i jthe day has gorie by when pfiy merchant necij consider hirrikfllf a gasmafces people nervous and restless gas pressure in tho abdomen causes a restless nervous feeling and pro- vents sleep adlc removes pas in rm mll mill bunga out aurprm- of umtr yiuuttn too waa to oh r- 1 aist snullt- town merchahtf some surprisingly large businesses are being con ducted in the ismauer 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