Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 10, 1926, p. 5

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flujg artoq 3tog jtoa ti1uksday junk 10 1926 country boy urmo tho ficat crbw evoi croved aloud then ho was up to giiet tho early day pruluini tho nlow white passing ol u cloud and vulliys standing in a mint of groy hero was the thine to cherish and adore tho world thero a hold to u dour leading to mooftlight by stall o countrj here is your lover for ho knows how soft tlie grass is and how kind tho brteze jlnd howtrie rahhttn truck across tho snos and how tlio march sap hurries through tho trees herp la a lad who knows what sweet holds are tho wurmth of night tho first flash of a star harold vlnal held in a few small acres walk tlnough und beyond winding taking our temperature lit winter and spring when la grippe is rampant many of us make uao of clinical thermometers but few give tr- ought especially if tho mercury re ids above tho normal point to the naturo of the littlo instrument which is found in practically eiery household probably the clinical ther mometer is thomost widely usedf any pathological instrument and al- thcugh familiarity may breed con tempt th accuracy of these small thermometers does actually compare very favorably with that of tho much znoro costly and larger instruments uted in scientific laboratories thocllnlcal hermonacter in com mon with its larger brethren is sub ject to errors which may give rise to fictitious indications unless special glass is used for the thin bulb con taining the mercury errors whl ac cumulate for sozno considerable time after manufacture due to a slow shrinkage which takes place extend ing sometimes for years often too gas entrapped in tho walls of thetber- mo meter stem passes into the fine capillary hole and results in portions of mercury becoming iletachedt from the main column these pieces may pass unnoticed and incorrect temper atures may be indicated then too clinical thermometers have troubles of their own due in the main to the constriction which enables tho mercury column to retain us read ing after removal from tho patients miuth the making lot this constric tions calls for great skill on the part oc tho glass blower if the thermom eter la ovor constricted the mercury will rise by large jumps causing er rors and tbo column will be difficult to shake back on tho other hand the mercury must be trapped effectively otherwise a fall will take plac in the index when the thermometer is removed for reading giving tempera- tureture which s too low these errors ore quite frequently encountered the national physical laboratory in kngland reported that in one scries of nine thousand ther- momoters twentyeight per cent were foimd unreliable good makers have a much smaller percentage of failures as a comparison with tine figures just quoted one firm lri the same year had only twentyfive instruments rejeotecv out of fifteen thousand and most of these were for minor defects a ttho national physical labora tory tho number of clinical thermom- i eters tested has averaged as high as twentyfive thousand per week during tho whole year this figure giving some idea of tho number of clinical thermometers in use in canada tetts to clinical thermometers similar to those mado at tho national physi cal laboratory are undertaken by the physical t-caung- laboratory topo graphical survey department of the interior ottawa this laboratory has special equipment for the work and regularly issues certificates ot approv al for thermometers for tho qoyorn rmpnt service hospitals sanatoria and the canadian public generally back porches tho house is beautiful m dears the front verandas wide touml fix it up with lmmmocksv eh and wicker things beside the kitchen opens on tho yard with just a step or two why daughter if you re sitislled of course tno house will do and yet to roe across the years lltto sorpo homoguiding torch the brightest thing remembered is your mothers kitchen porch back porchos in the summer time i see the walnut trees atossing plumey brandies in tho buoy- ajitmornlrisbreesfi a sliding path o spreading barn nnd in tho orchard gnt an oldtime incident i dont think i ever told you of a conversation i had ono dn with jim mio matthews postmaster some yiaia before ik death this btory shows that in some respect the most burdensome duties of tho postmister are not always those that tho govern ment regulations prescribe sir m it thews bald that joe thompson it i ip cd into the old post olllco one m n liik ami addressing the poitmu or said morniiv mr matthews morning ibc has tom worden been in for lis mall jet no will ou be here when he com es vell when he comet will on veil him tint on hia waj rrom tho s ie foctorj i wish hed call and tret l iat shoat of tommy- camerons and t ki it down to abe stauffei a and tell abo 1 said hencoujd have u foi that ncli harness even up if hell nw upjthat bridle and throw in those russet lines stead of the old black ones nn 1 if hi wont swap tell tom to bring tho shoat down to mj place and pu it in the extra ien- and be sure and shut that door to the lien house or all the chlckensjl got out sure there aint no mall mornln mr mat thews morning joe the mellow red juno apples strewn to tempt the ones whod pass all warmed to fragrttncebythe8un irrve bcenthoordinarymnandthere with busy bees about and robins dipping gayly down to find their flavor out your mother had some simple rules the simplest ono of theses sho always kept tho kitchen porch a place for shelling peas or summer mornings when the shade lay cool and dewy there shed bring them in a shining pan the steps her only chair the little curls about her forehead used to bob and shine in that cool shady spotless bower of memories o mine there glinting milk pails stood arow to walt the western sun thero farm hands doffed their hats and stretched themselves when work was done v until tho welcome dinner call and there tho children played in all tbe languid drifting hours of bird song and of shade and there at dusk we sat to watch tlie stars come twinkling out while all the little silent sounds of nlghtumo chirped about we always figure on the wear of things we buy and sell we ought to figure how theyll last in memories as welt for many roofs may shelter us as life is passing by but only in our memories wo live un til we die so choose your house of dreams my dears and choose it as you please but there is nothing like a kitchen porch for shelling peas last standing oak bush goes into lumber in tho eirl days this county was nctd for its bciutiful white pin its elm and bass wood and its oak the first three long sincb- went to the saw mills with the exception of isolated trees here and there the last grovo of white oak in southern ontario has bleu felled and cut into timbers it was on a bush lot between milton and drumquln and the murray crawford company limited of campbcllvlue id just finishing the lumbering off this 50 apre troc that contained what they btlieve to be tlie last stand of white oak trees in the easily accessible part of ther province- timbers ranging from s to 14 inches and 10 by 16 inches have been many 10 by 20 and 14 bj 1c and 22 feet long with the daddy of them all measuring 10 by 22 inches and 22 feet long the umbers are being loaded on cars at hornby and taken away to form part of tho hew construction work on the wellnnd canal where they are used for the making of the lock gates and for the mighty timbering necessary to support the gates like the old folks tho trees which we knew and admired for years are passing away it leaves a painful gap where these aged trees which were on the hal ton farm lapds before the county was surveyed and which wo have known from boyhood are cut dewn and hauled away a wise german tho sound judgment of icldorlen- wjechter tho german foiolgn minister wlrosc untimely cloath fenvo tho radl- e ils theli opportunity did much says m take jonescu in lila book somo ic rsonut lmpi osulous to prevent an culler outbreak of tho wai during a con vei sullen that took pku in tho full or 1911 wiites m jonescu kidtilen complained that he a growing more and moo unpop ular owing to ills wish to avoid war li told mo at somo length of an in tel lew that ho hud had with tho crown prince in tlie room that wo were il tn sitting in ho said lhatthe civn prince was wot so than a ninny iino that he told him ho ought not to meddle with matters that he could ne t understand referring to anglogerman rela tions klderlen told 4o of his wish to ice eh an understanding with eng land ljutjlflim iire anxious to come to an understanding with england i said w hyo you do the ono thing to insure it why do you refuso to cornpromlso on the question of naval armaments you at e too intelligent not to untfei stand that until it has been utterly crushed england will not let herself be outbuilt on tho flea you ma build flvo decadnaughts it will build thirteen whore aro you going to stop v6u are heading right straight for war with england ad mitting for a moment that you gain the victorj how long will it last you will raise against yourself a world coalition so hated will you bo that the very rabbits will enroll them selves against you klderlen replied rather bitterly i wanted to have an understanding over tho- limitations- of ai moments butj could no6- manflgo ft i have said everything that ou have said to mo i nave 3ald it to tlrpltz who was sitting in thievery armchair and i asked i did not succeed in convincing him but what about the emjierori asked he stded with tirpltz was the reph- canadas only woman legislator fviiss mcphail feroncc m p to attend a con- in dublin ireland raising gee8e for profit ilonois aio coming to miss mcphuil uplcnty hlio ih to attend us a dele gate tho woine n h intern itlonu con ference which meets thin year in dub hi iiohinil early in july sho is on tho program mo to leprtsent canada am wo hae no doubt will do it very worthily huysitlio dm hum review of com bo she will vlatt england and scotland among thorn hci fathers birthplace in argyleahlro before sho returns will probably meet lady astoi and the duchess of atholl the latter n recent visitor to canada and w ho assured miss mcphail that any thing she coild do to make hcrlrlp more pleasunt would bo dono in several ways miss mcphail will be able to dlffuso a little canadian a mosphero in the old land sho sails about juno 15th in connection with tho recent in cli slon of ottawa by tho oshawa 3 000 men arulj0o women sho was greatly plcnseot leceho a letter from a young lady in oshawa who formed one of the party giving her credit for thr way she received them and ex plained things een though sho yield ed nothing sho met premier king before thetiele gallon arrived and ho iv ished her luck with her 100 women remarking he would rather fac his 3000 men than 100 women real neighbors the mountainscratcher real realism old trlend passing it seoms to me that tho friends of y younger days are passing away with unusual rapidity two havb gono within tho post week mrs john stalker and my owlime friend jintimie henderson these two carao of mr edward ir- 1833 thothen prince of wales waii much interested trt the creation and organisation of the college of ftlusic in london he caused it to be t l h ir that it would show the interest of another and allied branches of art in the undertaking ff the dramatic artists would give a berisflt for the new col lege the prince even suggested that robert macudrowouid do excellently for the occasion with an allstar cast of course irving was delighted to help and tho result was a splendid performance at which the prince and princess of wales attended and sum of more than one thousand pounds was turned over to the college thewtlre receipts irving himself says mr 8ram stoker in his person al reminiscences of henry irving paid all the expenses in the flrst year of its working when the class for dramatic study was or ganized irving was asked by the di rectorate to examine it which he did cheerfully and in due time made his report soon afterward he received a letter of thanks for his services although quit 6- formal h was a most genial and kindly letter and to the signature was appended chalr- man in acknowledging it to sir georgcrgrovo the director of the col lege irving said what a pleasure it had been to him to be an examiner and assured sir george that he would gladly hold his services art the disposal of tho college he added to his letter this postscript by the way who is our genial friend mr edward chairman i do no think i have met him ho got a horrified letter sent by messenger from sir george exp that theel w that or jed ward then prince of albert wales culpable ignorance what tho average united stater knows about canada or for that mat- tei any other country outside of tho few states of the union is about ah limited as his appreciation of the fact tbat his is not tho oplv country on earth big and all as it may be in oklahoma state there is one man nnd he la the editor of an important news paper aho tulsa tribune who evi dently vnows to perfection the depth at ignorance of his compatriots and their gullibility from tfme to time he produces the most outrageous non sense regnrohng the british empire but recently it has taken to glvlnrhis people nn authentic account of the political social nnd economic condi tions in canada its a wild barbar- 6u country a vast wilderness he says peopled by a downtrodden kingridden citlkenry these poor henchmen of aristocratic monarchy are compelled to pay extortionate taxes to maintain great castles and estates in and near london etc j otc from representative families of the early days the rosses of esqueslng and tho hendersons of nossagaweya both loyal and regular attendants at our old kirk both families strong reformers both noted for their hos pitablc homes both enjoying the emeem of the community for three or four generations and of course both among tho early settlers of this com munity i remember many yeaia ago learn ing that mrs stalker annie ross hrvlng been born up in bruco county in kinloss township and being brought by her parents down to the fourth line when she was a six-months- old baby and of tho seventyone years since phe lived on the adjoining ross and stalker farms about twenty- one years she spent on tho home placo fifty on the stalker homestead kor be it understood annie ross lived in the stalker household for some time piior to her marriage and being a real helpmeet to old mrs stalker who had her for her maid there was great rejoicing when annie ross came into the stalker household as johns bride she was beloved by all and what a mother what a wife what a friend she has a no wonder the community mourns because mrs stalker has been taken her home was always open to her neighbors to her host of friends in fact the com munity has always felt thatnr wel come awaited them whenever their steps wended their way to the stalker homestead the hospitality meted out there was of tho most generous kind and whoever passed under the portal of this prosperous homo was made to feel comfortablo and hnppy in this mrs stalker was tho prcsidlng-gen- lous but her efforts were always seconded by lier quiet but always friendly husbajid since the family has grown wp and tho splendid daughters were at their mothers el bow to assist her tho circle or fellow ship has widened and the social gath erlngs at the stalker homestead have been enlarged in numbers perhaps tlie very happiest years of hei life have been since tho grands children huvo made their uppenranco no little ones were ever moie cordial ly welcomed to a grandmothers arms than the dcarllttlc ornhums and they were often found there btaluer had when people talk ubout realism they generally mean u very sordid view of life a man who writes about thieves and cutthroats is called a realistic writer white another who writes of happy marriages nnd cheerful homes is assigned to the sentimental school the first writer may bo realistic or may not be many of them indulge in ilights of imagination which would make jules verno envious but to tho gteat majority of readers a happy homeis more real than a thiefs dug out because they have seen the one often und knoy the other only by hearsay to moat of us high minded cleanliving upright persons are more real than murderers and highwaymm for wo come into daily contact with the first class and know the olbeas only at secondhojul thero are good and bad pcoplo in tho world and one class is a roul ns the other thero are happy homes ara thero aro wretched ones and botfi are real realism means depict job things as they are not doplcting the basest side of humanity and the moie harrowing phases of life canadian cattle in britain drs- great love for hei church and its ministers and when hhe was in good health she was most rfgulnr in her attendance at knox church and to her homo the min ister was always assured of a cordial welcome well blips gone to herrcir ward and it will be a glorious one woll all mlsis her but none like her sorrowing husband and her beloved children those of u who know her best esteemed her most tub tr nd vises catnrdu get mrne from under such a rotten tyranny of courso this is put up for oklahoma readers but is evidently taken in all inoeruy the article having been cop ied from other american papers what can be thought of the educational at tainments of a people who can bo talkod to jn this manner of the politi cal status of their next door neighbor jkicfrnphlcaur beaverton bxp and james henderson has gono to aleop with his fathers jlmmle grow up in nnssagawcya and wns recorded by many as a sor of oracjo of wisdom and knowledge he was a prosperous fbimep and an unchangeable liberal h was yi man of mark in bin com munity and for a number of years n joed the distinction of being a justice of tho pence mo man ever valued more this honorable ofllco and no man evei felt more aggrieved at a tory government hnn jimmy henderson when they tanaeltcuthln dtarly cbvet- tcd distinction n ttecadc or so ago mi henderson gloried in tho fact that he was an irishman and that the good old county antrim was his plneo ofbhth ovei seventy yiars ago and canadian cattle are rapidly gaining popularity jn great britain and the number shipped have steadily lncreas- el since the embargo was lifted in april 1923 about 111000 head were shipped in 1925 an increase of 31000 oer tho previous year the total de clared valfco of the slupment in 1925 was 11796 683 or an average of 106 40 per head as compared with 8 402377 or 10577 per head in 1924 if the canadian shippers were more caieful in selecting the type of ani mals in demand in great britain his profits would be considerably lncrcas- ej according to a bulletin of the de partment of agriculture at ottawa on shipping cattle to britain which contains much valuable information for those engaged in the industry when thoy can get really good can adian cattle tbe british commission men and feeders prefer them to irish cattle as they ore healthier and they mako more rapid gains but they ae- mand animals of the highest beef tjpe inferior animals are not kept for feeding but arc slaughtered at the port of fcntry and consequently bring smaller returns to the shipper- there are few things that rouse tho swiss inhabitants of alpine villages to contemptuous anger so much as the 8cctaclo of gnorant tourists anxious attack the unkown heights of dan gerous mountains these f villagers have spent their lives among these hugo mountains und realise their per il when they see some stupid new comer starting out alone on what may b nothing less than a suicidal ven ture says the london express they sn- to each other anothor mountaln- scratcher the sensible tourist never by any means purchases an iceax ono day i noticed a man enter one of the shops he looked at tho iceaxes and finally botght one no one but a mountain- scratch er would buy on icenxe at a tuyshop sold my guide tho next day i started out for an easy excursion to tho glacier having the same guide with me who had pointed out tho mountalnscratcher a the shop he at once told me that th scratchcr had also started for the glacier unattended wheiuwe began to get on tho glac ier the guide fastened the rope round mj waist not helng a climber i had oply my alpenstock the guides ice- ax was ample for the cutting of the necessary steps in a short time wo saw the mount ain scratchor he was chipping away with his ax on a broad slopo of ice that reached away into inimitable dis tance without wasting words the guide stopped me and untied tho rope you stay where you are ho said that fool 1h right in the trck- qt ava lanches gems of thquaht worlds omly fivering circus coming rumor now confirmed biggest cir cus ringllngt bros and barn dm bailey headed this way yoohoo skinnay looklt looklt worlds flrst and only five ring clr- cu coming this way a hundred doublelength railroad cars loaded with the ten thousand wondera of the rlngllng brothers and barnum and bfltley combined shows that will glvo peiformnncs at hamilton june 26 never hue there been more than three rings in thos past now the fmnoua br s have fixed it bo fblki fb wan hlh good fdrtuna to 616 eventually on a farm in nnssagaweya opposite that of jerry hmith who afterwards hi came iiih fatherinlaw jimmy was a man of mindly disposi tion and i rarely mot him iuit ho did not enquiro for the health of mary and the family jimmtoe gdne he 11 nadjy missed by his sorrowing wid ow wh jjos herself heeh in poor for some time wu all mis him the ends of the tent cm see just as much as those who sit nr the middle imagine ave big cir cus- rings in a row with ntnges set in txlweon that means that five com panies of performing horses twenty- foupln a group aro presented at one time the same is true with tho ele- pliilnt actors five herds all perform ing stunts at one time big acts are the rule in the great now circus of 1926 aside from tho flvo troupes of liberty horses two hun dred others ench rhfdcn by an ex pert in costume execute drills and spit ndid maneouvvres oii the mammoth hijpodrome track thirty additional ones are of the highschool type while a ncoio of superb thoroughbreds leap hurdles nnd barriers at record height the number of trained horses alone carried for this seasons programme roiiclies h ustoundlng total of three hundred and fifty tho equlnes but share honors in pie twenty- two displayn in addition tp tlcin are tho eight hundred aoriallsts bareback champions gymnasts and hffihwuenrtl3ts thesf embraoe ho welds foremost men mid women stars including a host of recently iniioitcd foreign features some pf thche number families of nine eleven an easy llfo a not likoly to bo y valuable life tp itself o to others strength comos by overcoming ob- sudes and it is tho strong life thaf can best help those about it there aro few defects in our nature glaring as not to be votlod from observation by politeness and good- breeding stanislaus ho if to be pitied indeed who has seen better days ahead of him yet ho mado no preparation for living them better tho most brilliant qualities become useless when they are not sustained by foi co of character segur my faith is not your faith but tiuthis a jewel with many facets maburajah of patiala our enemies aro out outward con sciences shakespeare v nothing la so infectious as example charles kingsley it isnt what you start that counts its what you finish am the touchstone tries gold so gold tries men chilo allured to brighter worlds and led the way goldsmith william stlbbon who farm3 lfio acies 17 mites houth of brandon man says hts neighbors aro the best on tho continent ho recently was given pinctlcal evidence of this just before seeding time he had to go to tho hos pital to undergo nn operation that would keep him from work for sever al weeks samuel latchnm stlbbons neighbor rose to the occasion he explained to theipeoploofthn district hew tilings stood on the stlbbon s quarter section and th people of tho district took the job in hand sixteen completo seeding outfits ap peared one day at stlbbons horses ploughs seed drills and harrows all went to work on tho land the wo men of tho district came along and provided the meals tho end of tho dav saw the seeding on stlbbons farm nearly all done it was finished tho next day the farm being tho natural habitat of llm goose offers splendid opportun ity foi pioflt from goot0 raising tin investment required to start this side line in i datively of market birds in tho autumn und tho otiginal breed ing stock can be used for from six to ten years tho feeding of geoso ls vei y slinplo and inexpensive and tho houses icquired to accommodate oithei matuio or young htoqk may bo of very simple construction tho essentials to sucoets in gooso itislng arc free range and an abund ance or green food tho breeding htock and also the goslings will jive if theie is an abundance of tender grass ov clover even if gialns or mashes are not fed the bt ceding geese should start to la ubout tho middle of march and the eggs should bo set as soon as enough has been laid to mako it worth while the sooner the eggs aro set af ter being laid the better the period of incubation is 31 days eggs may b set in incubators under hens or under the mother goose it is a good practice to sprinkle the eggs with luko warm yatcr daily when sot under the mothet gooso or under hens and twrtsj daily when set in an incubator the moistening of the eggs komstho ombryo from becoming tojrfuiry and sticking to tho shucspeckilly at h tching time j goslings re autre much heat after they are hatched and it la safe to leve them in the incubator or under tlie mother goose for about two days after hatching the air in the incuba tor chamber should bo maintained at tho same temperature after the birds hive hatched but the goslings should be let down into tho nursery when thoy have dried off and aro able to move around freely when the goslings are ready for ftcdlng it is a good practice to place a green sod near tho nost or brooder and let tho young birds pull the ten- dei shoots themselves this will in duce them to start feeding for tho sentence sermons tho quickest way to endanger a friendship is to bor row money from your friend to get a promotion is to grow too big for your present job to split a town is to start a con troversy on religion to wreck a home is to become se ct etlve to ruin a boy is to glvo him too much money he does not earn to start a reform or a degeneration is to make it fashionable to kill business is to start talk about hard times order your spring- bedding stock now a h bishop son t are now takincr orders for all varieties of shrubs perennials and annuals wo also havo raspberry canes cuthberts sqc a d 50 a hundred fz0 a thousand ypu aro vvelcoma to vint andl inspect dur greaphpuses t any t a h bishop son fairvew ave phonp 4 horough chicken dl inner india has moie than ono kind iof wuaul thero ih the hindu cook o butler at the bungalows scattoied altng the loads foi the convenience of tiavelleis you might well call him a wizard with food it is astonishing wilton a contiibutoi to 1 oieat and stream what ho will do for an un- ox ected guest at a moments notice often ho will pioutlly produce u palutnblo tiiah that ho calls mutton cutlets which means that a village goat h is met an untimely end and incidentally that the h ihlbs rupees for the meal will moie than pay for tho whole niilmnl when all else fallb there is always the moorgl or country chicuen tho ubiquitous moorgl i remember a bungalow banqutrt at which i was once piesent several of ua arrived hungi y and tireel and went to see the butler tho inter view was something as follows wo want tlflln lunch butler very good sar how long will you bo half an hour sar what can you give u today no mutton got it sai aj1 right then what7 i give chicken soup sar cb and then chlckertculoth sar very well and then chicken carry ear any thing elao roast chicken sar ajl right cut along and hurry up in a few minutes thero was pan demonium as tho whole family of ser vants chased a couple of miserable longlegged chickens round the com pound in n incredibly short tlrno tho banquet was spread before us ft just try to get him back first few duys goslings should be fed on bread crumbs moistened with tk when they areabout a week olo they may bo given a mash cdm- pc sed of equal parts by weight of cornmeal barley bran and shorts this should be made moist but not sloppy tho birds should bo fed three oi four times daily for about two weeks when the weather is fine give tho birds thefr liberty but thoy should be protected from cold rains and con fined at night until tho weather gets warm give the goslings a good start and they may then be turned on good pasture nnd the feeding of mash dis continued make sure that the gos lings have plenty of shade and a lib eral supply of fresh drinking water before them at all times a g tay lor poultry division experimental farm ottawa an orange in law a lawyer thus illustrates the lan guage of hfa craft if a man were to glvo another an orange he would simply say have an orange but says the argonaut when the trans- acton is intrusted to a lawyer to be pit into writing the lawyet adopts this form i hereby give and convey to you all and singular my ebtate and ln- trtsts right title claim and advant ages of and in said orange together with all us rind juice and plpb and all rights and advantages therein with full power to bite cut suck nnd other wise eat the same or give tho same awai with or without rind skin juice pulp or pips anything thereinbefore or- hereinafter or in any other deed or deeds instrument or instruments of w hatever nature or kind whatsoever tr the contrary in any wise notwith standing and thynthc chances are- that an other lawyer will come along and take th orange away from you well trained ice i have a good stock of ice on hand and can supply customers regulanly during the summer months mako arrangements for your needs now refrigerators i have sec the agency for acton cor tho wellknown renfrew and barnet refrigera tors and will bo pleaaed to show you models and quo to you prices wm evans main street acton in spite of r law iewton8 this story h told qf nn irish lawyer nsitned keller jvhp wus famqus for his native wit bu jvho partly fronf in dolence am part from a frivolous dis- poflitipn dlfl not succeed particularly weh in hg profession another litwyop tmmed mayme sober annvipondcrous uh keller was upmtmindcd and clever was mado a judffe much to kellers vexation on ono occasion tho impecunious lawyer mu sitting the tho court room whoro judge maymo was solemnly presiding suddenly ho plucked a brother attor- nej by tho sleeve ixok at that he whispered theres mayme risen by ui3 gravity and here am i sunk by my lomty what would sir isaac newton make of that i wonder the little tailor was industriously pressing a suit of clothes when tho native- born bolshevik walked in and began to talk of the rotten govern ment and social institutions this here injustice to the laborln man has got to stop he cried were head in right straight fo a rovotuli5h7acnd im glad to say to the same kind o ruhj bytho people ah thoy have in russia after a while ho went out the little tailor hud said nothing nor had another man a customer who was sit ing in the bick of tho store waiting for his suit to be pressed at last the tailor looked up with ejes that were bright and moist vouhcard what he said he asked tho man nodded me continued the littlo tailor tapping his chest and speaking in a tone of fierce finality me i coma from russia man sleeps like log eats anything after taking adlerlka i con eat anything and sleep like a log i had gas on the stomach and couldnt keep food down nor sloop sign r c miller one spoonful of adlerlka ro- moves gas and often brings surpris ing relief to tho stomach stops that full bloating feeling often brings out old wastematter you never thouglrtswasjn your system excel- lonft for 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ur mab el or im eoinff out mabel fin all it got on my nerves to puch nn extent that i olhchurffed hlrn and v ien 41 jo now cook appeared i told my husband not to mention my flint numc in his presence then perhapa h uuuiii call me u so l wan always very careful and always ad dressed mo as deary or sweet heart but tho nejy cook a prudent cpoiv iave mo no title at all one night we gave a dinner to n largfe party ot friends i waa telling thorn how r had successfully overcome in my ntjw cooks case tho native ser ver ts abuso of their vejnploycrfl clirlhtlan nnmes i could depend at least on this pcrvants not addrcrmlng n c as mabel at that moment tho mw cook nterol the room bower to me respectfully nd said sweetheart dinner is ncived what i stammer dinner la served deary he an- hwerca with another bow r fact and comment beauty attracts up wit olinrmt ua bur klndnesh of heart holds ua lhere none mny seo the dew ns pirlgtly glistens thi hlrd sings jut un well where nn ona fltdtemr ff a pian tyoaucntly says i dont know there u at least a reasonable picsuttptlon that i ip well informed why shouldnt they bay from oil people a wiso son mnkoth a fflad fathoi bu how often n foolish sun is hla motliorh special pet all men aio worthy of observation hot all aie worthy of imitation take plenty of time to consider what 12 malntont aehts aver jlftoq von ought to dobut when you have decldod act promptly make up your mind to secure the trade of jhe summer cot tages near town this year think of all the thing ing wfiy shouldnt they buy them f 10m you 7 in the city they are used to ordering goods by tele phone call them even using long- distance where necessary and tell them what you can do for them remind them that for weekend par ties you can give them prompt delivery when they see how easy it is to order from you by telephone they will likely prove good cus tomers all summer a l go into caucus with yourself and ask yourself frankly if you are using advertising space in line with the vojume of business that you would like to do what about it are you do you know that the big depart raentitoresetasidefronljiree tofivepei cent of their gross sales for newspaper advertising are you utilizing from three to five per cent of your gross annual business to put the great force of adver tising to work for you and your busi ness if- not you are overlooking an ina- portant factor that makes for success advertising in the acton free press is tlie cheapest and most efficient waytoreae th re this co i s w munity it is at your service every week une it tifte5lii it

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