Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 1, 1926, p. 2

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qtyatten3tolirttbfi thursday jujut 1 1020 dominion day lets havo a picnlc outofdoorat xota malco tho beds and do the chores lets pack the basket high and tako tho peach ilo and the johnnycako and lemons augnr spoony a cup dont hesltato to flit it upl lets have a plcntc outofdoors we may not steam o foreign ahoiau but to tho meadow we can take our peach jiie and our johnnycake and see the birds and trees and eat and and existence there quite sweet lets havo a picnlc outofdoors for uo no continental tours no orchid dotted motor cars tmiose things are distant as the stars but when weve finished all the chores lets have u picnic outofdoors mary carolyn davits 3ta n8h gfjart tfirh black dans habit e u haruiman 11 g twenty years ago from tho luue of tha fpuo press of thursday july 5 1906 tho thermometer reglbtercd 90 do- erecs last friday splendid new potatoes were due in acton on june 30 equal irt all re spects to the imported product acton cornet band was a feature of the evenings programme at a straw berry festival held on the lawn ad joining the ebeneaer methodist church on imonday evening r the little daughtor of mr j w humphries had the misfortune on saturday to fall on a neighbors step and fracture the right collar hone this is tho third time she has suf fered from an accident of this nature mr and mrs wm gowdy late of echville have taken ui their rest- uonce in xjmehouse at uie meeting of the municipal council on monday evening band master mason waited on that body re wording that vexed a longstanding b stan question 3ts objections have been raised to every other site for the stand mr maeon suggested placing it on bower avenue just he- aid tho town hall and immediately east of the supply tank the council adopted the suggestion- and instructed mr mason to go ahead with the band stand and promised to suiily electric light for the new stand the firemens demonstration on july 1 was thoroughly successful in every particular the weather wan charming tfte programme was most interesting and well carried out tho visiting firemen arrived in the morn ing from hamilton milton george town with many vlsltore the 20th begt band the glenwllllams la crosse team and a baseball team from brampton the official programme began wittau a parade at ono oclock lined up as follows marshall lawson mounted acton fire apparatus acton cornet band acton fire brigade 20th regiment band georgetown fire brigade milton fire brigade international harvester co brigade fully two thousand people were present at the park far the programme which won made up of a base ball match sprints in which several well- known men took port ftve -mile- race competitions with flro apparatus la- cross match between acton and glen o sir aald hlchard bras set i wouldnt foke fifteen hundred dollars or black dan i could cure him of his habit that horse is the best roadster in tho state but hes not to he trusted i have tried to break him of the habjt in all sorts of ways but hell run away at tho slightest chance hes always alert too even when he is travelling ho snjoothty and quietly that you forget to watch him to baduald lawrenco butler as lie run his hand down ono of black anb shiny silk leera hes as hand some an animal as j ever saw and hes beautifully formed ever try any itarey tricks on hlrn i should say i nad i bought the itarey book and rigged up his trick harness i threw dan on his knees four times in half a day when he tried to run and then ho bolted with mo as we wer coming up tho lano to tho house jumped the fenco and left me on my back in the dirt und the buggy wrecked ther i put a battery in the buggy and had it wired to his bit just made hjn act worse jpoor old dan betty basset ex claimed as aho rubbed her smooth cheek against dans black one you never acted bud with me did you boy now theres a funny thlnet aald her father betty has driven dan sc thousand til bolted with her i dont pretend to understand that horse hos pecul winfamirwlirctracton worioo boys race race for men over forty and a quick hitch the day was finished with dancing in the drill hall in tho evening married cooper- moore at tho residence of the brides parents eramosa near crewsons corners on wednes day june 27 by rev geo tounds fred cooper of bsqueaing to mattle e daughter of james moore eaq died mcmackon- at the home of her daughter 2r john w burns of bock wood on friday june 29 mrs mcmackon widow of the late thos mcmackon acton aged 82 maddock drowned at winnipeg on tuesday july 3 alma maddock daughter of mrs anna maddock late of acton aged 11 yeavrs what the post office 3 ays iar i know why daddy said betty i never drove rilm yet without his knowing that i was watching him every second i talked to him all the time and i never let the reins get slack on his back for a second mr buttler nodded theres where she gets you basset he said you gef to studying and you let the reins go slack ive noticed it i reckon thats so said mr bas set with a smile at betty but id give why id fflve three hundred dollars to anyone who would break dan of bolting yea and think it cheap at tho price if bettys eyes twinkled at this le- marlc her father did not notice for he had turned to walk away with his friend they were on their way to inspect a punch of colts that had just been turned into a- pasture half a mile away betty stood- looking at black dan with a smile you old enseal sho sajd you need a lesson all rlehtee youve never hurt anyone but there is always a first time you should have had that kink taken out of you before youio any older youvo bolted just seven times in the last seven months and smashed something each time lie stood back and lookod dan over fromenrsto f etloctt ij6s6e m to cause him to turn then n u on appeared moving slowly with a he iv loajfl a touch on tho right rein n uk dan bhnko his head angrily he ah not propoao to turn enough to t that wagon but suddenly i 6onr- pull on the rein swung hla hed anil his body followed it in spit of him in u jlfty he was buck in iho open road again nne ho hettied lower ai ho mnde the heavy r hum over the highway- two miles passe and tho paco had not slackened dan began to wonder in hla stubborn head why he did not feel tho usut1 pull whenever ho had run nwa before his mouth had been pulled nd yanked and sawed until his dinger grew bitter over it now tho lelnn wero ncarceh taut and the diiver mado no effort to check him another mile rolled backwni be neath the wheels and flying lijofn and the forks where tho road bra ched to reach the ford came in sight rot ty wound the lines round her hand and threw her whole strength on hot left rein dan stiffened hlh neck threw his chin ungrlly forward to loosen the strain felt his heud drawn oven more forolbly to the left stag gered changed feet und swung off on the descent he was running awkwardly now with his iighofoot forward and he slackened a jlttlo to change to his natural ponltlon but neighborhood news- town and country oakville our insistence on the necessity of carefully packing and putting in con venient bundles quantities of mall matter may perhaps have given the impression through the mails safely even though inferior envelopes are used it is not so often valuaole mail rnatter is sent in such poor envelopes that it is not possible for them to be deliver ed in good condition even if they do hot come apart as tho folds or the corners become torn the summing may not hold and the envelope open with the slightest knock and the con tents consequently become lost it is bad policy and false jbooaomy to use poor envelopes it is sure to create an unfavorable impression difficult to overcome later you would not sent a representative to a pros- pectlve customer badly clothed and adiabby why send your circulars or business letters in trashy envelopes the envelope is tho first thing that makes its impression on yoir client- make that first impression favorable if a letter is worth writing it is sro enclosing in a good envelope brood enough to carry it to the recip ient in good condition the post office asks your coopera tion in this fet- r did yoit evbr stop to think y edson it walte secretary shawnee okla board of commerce that you should boost you town morning noon and night that the growth of your town is the personal respon nihility of every citizen in it that a town all wrapped up in itself novcr gets anywhere that a town full of quitters al ways loses in tho race of pro- that your town is the best in every way you should tell the world about it not oivco in a while but atf the while that all cltixens should be proud that they are privileged to live there they should nil be go- getters and get everything they go after that your town is a selfstarter tour cltixens should never let it become a selfstopper that most communities need ln- j creased cooperation to make them better too many towns have obstinate men the fellows who do not hold opinions opinions hold them narrowness of mind id thfi cause of obstinacy narrow h minded l are never open to conviction they just growl all the while be an optimists an optimist is he fellow w 10 sees the grood ed to enjoy the scrutiny and posed with hjs feet well set his beautiful long tall slightly cockod and his cars set forward olossy as a blackbird trimly and daintily fashioned in spite of his nine and a half hundredweight he mado a picture to gladden the heart of any horse lover betty sighed you handsome villlan you know you are a beauty just as well as i do but youre going to get a lesson that you wont forget going to the harness room sho se lected a harness then she came out and began to buckle it into place on black dan the horses slim head swung around and his sensitive nose j sniffed once at the harness then a j look 3f disgust came over his face i his head swung a little lower and his ears went back- dont like it do you said betty thought you were erolng to be all rlgsed up in creaky straps with silver mountings and go dancing down the road as if you were a million dollars eh well youre not- youre erolng to wear- the breaking harness and ntheeh ta o th b cart here dan take that bit in youf mouth and stop wrinkling your nose wjhos afraid of you as dan stepped under tho lifted shafts of the breaking cart betty noticed the sldowlse roll of an eye that showed too much white round it she laughed and dan shook his head then she drove him round to the fron and tied him to the hitch rack she gave him a pat and ran inside itwaa onuutogetbtar differentlook j log betty that came out a little later she hail been wearing a flowered glngrham dress with a wide sun- bonnet of the same color hanging by its strings to her shoulders now she was dressed in stout serviceable bloomers her waist was of brown linen and on her feet she wore tennis shoes her riding whip hung from her wrist untying dan sho hqpped lightly into the enrt eji the bassets house stood well hack among the trees near the edge of a level plateau in central california from the front gate the view swept over the river and the valley to the misty blue mountains in tho distance a hundred yards beyond the gate the road divided one branch ran tilons th high ground to tho new bridett fnat spanned tho river the other dropped down a gentle grade by many winding turns until it reached the ford where until recently all the teams had crossed the bridge wan a beautiful arched structure of re in forced concrete and the whole county was proud of it t the water at the ford rarely ran deep enough to wet the bottom of the touckboad but lot the careless i driver turn a few yards up or down from the proper courso and he would see his horses swim the dwellers on the bottom land nlon the river still used the ford on the other side of the river tho low road rejoined the upper one and then ran as straight mh a run barret for twenty miles ndntsi the level on either side lay great ranches hear lng all kinds of grain and many hun dreds of acres of fruit trees dan did not like the breaking cart and he showed it by hi actions when they had crossed the bridge betty held him straight and mode him jog until they were about four miles out then she turned him round and started back she seemed strangely careless to day zan thought he rohod an eyo bftck qui hefejt the lines sliding care lessly down his oft hip betty pull ed them up to a proper position only to let them tfllde down again dan know what the side slip of the reins upon his hip ordinarily meant but it was so unlike betty that he ngaln rolled his left eye back sho was sitting with her hands in her lap and her head turned as if she were watching the fields beside the road she was nine luff softly and dan decided that she must havo at last caught her fathers carelenh habit of driving with a sudden snort and a plunge he struck off down the l fathering hendwy at eyf ry and he leaped forward with a loud snort what was this a driver who whipped a runaway he was so thoroughly astonuhed that ho tried twice to alow up on the long slope but he found the whip readynwfl nctlve just ahead he saw the water and ho plowed down a third time rle did not uko tho idea of going into that wuter on tho jump bat the whip tung him again and again and stung him hard he let his earfl drop forward from their pout tton against his neck and ran with circumspection driving hla black breast into the water ho tried to force his way along- the well known line of the gravel bar the other rein both ercd him now and before ho knew it he was off tho bar and dwimmlng in vain ho tried to turn and regain a foothold but hla head was pulled violently away by this time black dan was very much frightened and his snorts were deep and anguished ho was being forced to swing round and round in a circle xlo felt something clinging to his side and rolled his left eye once more it was betty and she hud her right hand on his withers und her left on his rein when dan tried to stop swimming betty let go of his withers just long enough to bilng her riding whip down on his neck once more the black horse lunged for a whip had rarely- been used on tum and he hated it three times ho swam the circumfer ence of a large circle the wooden cart floated after him and tired him when he had finished the third eli de betty guided him to the ford and let him scramble up as the cart rose from tho deep water she jumped into tho seat a pull on the right rein set dan straight and thewhlpl came out of its socket to line hs wot flank up out of the waters of tho ford across the level bottom land and up tho winding slope to tho house she drove him getting all the speed out of him that she could without injur ing him when black dan stopped in front of the barn richard basset und lawrence butler woro just coming across tho garden they haw tho wet horse with heaving- sides and ran whats tho trouble betty did dan bolt with you cried mr basset as he came up yes daddy but he wont do it again tho erirl answered calmly help mo get him rubbed dry please while they rubbed rbolty on ono side mr bultcr at the head and her father on the other sidesh told of her adventure dan stood meekly dripping between them with his head down and his ears lopping sldowisc he was a very tlrod horse and a horse with a chastened spirit his hide car ried moic welts than it had ever held in all his lifemore than it ever did in after years for dan knew when he everything is net for a gieat cii of bports on dominion duy thursday of next week and all tliutjtwlil bo re quired to make a perfect day will be real line summer uteathrv tho entire toronto stuirv f the van- a da life assunmco co vtfj fter- tained on wnesday of last ftcek at ennlsclalro tho beautiful cakvlllo home of the president col h c coxe the oth anniversary of the reopen ing f wesley church will be held on sunday july 4th with services at j icm and 7 30 p m stundaru time conducted by rev drc s d chown of toronto coroner j h stead md at the inquest on monday evening avc a witness some etood advice when ho told him that he had better itop smoking cigarettes the members of the onkvllle tiro brigade were out in almost full force to tho annual church parudo which was held to st judes church at the evening servlco last sunday tho publicity commit tco ot the town council is launching out on a campaign to advertise the town from the atlantic to the pacific and arc making plans to attract new industries to oakville i tho oakvillo concert band is rnak- ing satisfactory progress under thx leadership of bandmaster williams his comet solo the holy city u the snored concert last sunday even- injc was much appreciated twlthutandine the foot that the weather was too cold for comfort on saturday afternoon and evening the i o d e garden party at the beautl ful residence of lady balllle was a decided success star the passing years erin loptoniaa purcha the t eld so ny th s farm the property of the late james scott conlngsoy school trustees have en gased miss hettle of arthur as teacher for the coining year 3jr and mrs- dan grey and son frank and mr and mrs w y groy motored to new hamburg and spent the with mr and mrs wes ley groy a special event in the history of a f a m circles in this district was hold in erin on friday evening june 18th in tho lodge rooms of wellington lodge no 271 when tho ceremony of dedicating tho prosent lodge quarters v as conau mated 7 commencing nert term the e3rin continuation school will be classified as grade b the highest classification possible for continuation school the tvusfeos havo completed arronse merits for tho chanso and hero after two teachers wlhjjave charge of the continuation classes while two will teach the public school classes on thursday evening the old house on the fifty acre farm owned by sir andrew j lindsay 7th lino erin ucross the road from his residence was completely destroyed by firo of an unknown origin the house has not been occupied for years and a quantity of lumber storm doors storm windows tools a ford motor and many other articles were burned thero was no insurance on tuebdnyjunr 2znd7thoaheii can clergy of the deanery of welling ton met at all saints church erin a set vice of holy communion was held at 10 oclock in the morning sural dean b l weaver read the service archdeacon g f scovll led in a half hour meditation on acts 1 9 and a cloud received them out of their sight at twowo oclock the clergy jwent into action apd tho important deanery business waa cleared up in short older a plcnki dinner at stan ley park mado up another pleasant hour tho afternoon session was held in the open air itev nanlcrsmith presented a very interesting paper which was followed by informal discis sion on the political and economic i condjtfons in china then a very en- i joyable motor trip to be fountain and the toiedorf club brought the party to a sumptuous repast set out by tho ladles of the local church prepared in their own inimitable manner and gen erosity at eight oclock evening prayer was rend by rev w j p baugh and hev j a m bell this was followed by an niitsjctlve lantern lectur im ktowing old so kub the lofty tree m leaf will fade ind withered will i he but while my branch ca hreen shall outward swoep ill shelter flocks and rock the birds to sleei im growing old so sa i the polar star must jiale like all that glimmer near or far but while i spirkle trut to men ill b andkuiue the bailor oer tho tioubled hca m course so rapid some time will be run but while my mission to the earth i heir mj shafts of jight hi ic ttter every where im growing old so tijsahe earth so fiiay godf word declare i too must pass away but while- my master i ids rne roll through space ill hoi vo with plenty all the human rice im growrrig old io sajf the son of nun my dii are few my life is but a simn yet while i live my will my heart in j love my seilce shall be his who reigns above n ot bron i nr old thy spirit must live on when tree- and star ond sun and worlil ire gone immort il youth time workt no change in thee abuml nit life is thine throughout eternity tnrjapatr by rev w h gale advocate burlington to tire a catch in to think of yjti his trick am for my dadd porary discounts not ballevo hejby black dan iojta v years old f 0 enough i tu7j sdt the annual picnlc of burlington rcbeknh lodge will be held on july lo neact sunday evening at trinity united church the choir will put on the sacred cantata penitence pardon and peace by maunder the firemens athletic association fcawfompleted arrangements to hold l ffebration ut the tiil renders of this column are very kind in tlielr expression toward tho old man and sometimes new ic- quaintancc are good inough to nd- drehi wcjnls of appreciation here is onot e handed rac the o day richmond hill june 21 1926 kditor of ton iiev press dear sir on arriving home lust saturday i was reading our paper which you ho kindlj gave me and i must tell you how much i appreciated the story in the column of tho old mtim of tiio big clock tower about dobis powdrtf i had the best laugh i hive hud for many ii day when i it ad thriut how abo and i fooled iholi father and tho hired man by putting the dobls powdern in theh coffee apd their drlnkipg water i enjoyed it so much that i thought i must write and tell tho old man through you it put m in mind of the black diaft my mother used to give ut when u children complained of lit inr sick it was invarlahly tho black draft which we hnd to swnjlou wishing- the old min of the big clock tow ei every success i am yours vilncerely gio cowie that w h y r kind ot mr cowie t umliistind unit lie is to nearby maple but he was so far not hear me the down from the tree over tho fence i aw ji1 at that time nor did i that night although i si woods until ufter dark strayed to an unusual distance in tho morning i renewed the sel this time i took along the dog meaiuhisld mongrel i was walk ing along an old swamp road looking for the trucks of 4he missing cittlt when i busy the dog running toward me as fast as he could go close hind him cimo the bear that i had seen the night before at the anie time i heard the two cubs scramblo up a tree to my left i was in a had hole for the mother bear evidently thought that her cubs wero in danger und the dog was lead ing her straight toward me ho dash ed past me without j so much as a yelp of recognition and i had about fifteen seconds to make up my mind what to do i had no weapons not even a pocketknife i knew that i was no match for the bear at running so i decided to make the heat fight i could near me was a mudholo in the road which had been lllled with spruce boughs to keep tho sleds out of the mud k seised tho largest limb i could find and hastily broke off the bushy end it did not make a very formidable weapon but it was the best that i could get when the bear aiw fthat i did not run she stopped with her forefeet on a snaall log at the roadatdo and began to snap her teeth and growl at the same time the dog seeing m face tho bear took courage and came back to help i shouted as loud as i could and struck the hear on the nouc with my club whllo tho dog went round behind and began to bite her heels sho turned on him in great fury i fol lowed them shouting and pelting the bear with stones that i picked up among the roots of an upturned tree i had it in mind to tree the bear but i s dugo t be h no motion of being treed i gave her another blow and the dog renewed his attack on her rear until she turned on him again over und over again we went through this performance until i her interviews with tho doe became of so lively u nature that they told j on his courase- accordingly he made up his mind to desert and leftt me to fight the battle alone mother bruin returned to attack me with the same vigor and i began to find the matter serious but i dldr dare to run for i had heard peoplq that it is dangerous to turn your to a bear that was showing fight i hit her again on the nose and si ut cd at the top of my voice slue 1 to my surprise she ran off a few ods sat down and looked at me tor 1 mo reason she seemed to loso her fiece hess perhaps she had seen her make their escape that seems most reasonable explanation atj events i took advantage of tho armis tice and walking backward made yood my escape after i had found tho cattle and driven them home i got a gun returned to tho scene of tho fight i could find no further trace of bears i r 1 weekly fdshion hint buin eetfthrectory medical dr j a mcniven phytic isn snd surgeon office und residence ctorner bow j avenue and eugln street phone 88 dr e j nelson frederick 8trfrt acton ontario legal wraps smart and seasonable the silhouette is as important in wraps as m frocks easily a pre dominating mode the cape attracts attention because of its brilliant lin ing- against a dark background and because of such little details as the collar the flare and the length to the left is shown a model of fans inspiration the fitted shoulder is one of its outstanding features me dium size requires 4j yards black crepe satin or twill silk with 3j yards 36incii silk for jining thc sports coat pictured to the right may he carried out in check flannel cretonne plaid silk or the twills in solui colors it has raglan sleeves large patch pockets of self- material and a collar which may be o f contrasting fabric 1 f desired medium size requires 3jj yards 54- inch or a yards 36 inch material with vr nnl 3 inch iinmc phono no 22 p o boot h harold nash farmer m a barrister solicitor notary putft conveyancer kto perryman block monejy lent hours 93 0 saturday n out ye8 sir1 thats my daddy not say tack so ubs the all and but the remember the thrill you had whon mother called to you hero cornea daddy and you dashed down the street to meet him throwing- yourself into his arms and then marching bo proudly besido him hand in hand bnck to your home where mother was waiting for you both he nnay have been tired after a hard days work but he was not to tired to pick you up and swing you round and my how interested ho was in all you had to f tell him hes the same daddy still a little older and a little more tired every night pcihniis but fuij tho daddy you were mo pi ond of ho is not so de monstrative jn expressing hla affec tion now but then neither ape you hut he certainly would appreciate a little aisurunco flrom you that you still think of him as the same old daddy of old june jotli was fathors day it was a duy set aside to remind us all that tiie respect and affection we once showed our puthcrw ehould not be allowed ta lapse with tho ypara he was doing his best hon ol alty desired office and frcdl dr f g gole dental office over bonk hours ltol evenings d appou misceluanioim woju tom i said thats a prfctty eood bear story for this locality say he replied that story is as iruc as preaching oven if it dldccuj in nas3agawcyattrwasta long tlndc you know when this country was young in those days it was not common to see bears and deers wolves come down this way from queens bush through garafraxa erin into this county ago j wdiit imjiuuuihiy m i re search of his now hand ind tho ind im sure come to acton shortly to be a village blacksmith hen im thinking ill wander around after ho gets settled and have a crack with hinri ffe in gni he was hafo fol matter if hi drlalon j o wert until thoy hit hlkevj n ff tfa when boltys father tl dan for ninety days afln aafe hn gravely handed thei check for three hundred dollars georgetown norman ii hrown has llbioaod of his bakery business to mr h hamil ton mrs j a carson of edmonton is vuhtlng with licr sister mrs bjliott und mrs mcallister mrs loulio fouler who underwent nn operation at guelph hoapltnl last week is programing favorably right w bo b if parraclough v w bio major grunt vf sro g ford and w xra arthur norlwea assisted the grand lodge oftitrff t the dedication of the lodge rom ot wellington lodge no 291 erin the remains of tho late sarali ben- ham a former rosldent of georgetown and sister of our townsman mr b a benham who passed away ut toronto on saturday wero interred in green wood cemetery on tuesday afternoon mr- and mrs j m moore and their daughter allpvn returned homo on monday after attending- tho annual meeting of tlo canaduk weekly newspaper association uf ub4mc city a trip down the st lawrence and up the snugonuy to clilcntiil was enjoyed the resignation of miss james from the high school staff rilled sat upvtook a rein and resetted for the irhloh sood in its cepted applications for the vacant position wero received and miss gladys scholl of bradford was encased at the salary of flsoo at a very largely attended meeting of the young peoples league heldt on monday night tlio congregation join ed the young peoplo in expressing to mr and mrs cajdwell and family tholr appreciation of the work they havo done in thai chqrch and community during their three years stny in aonrgetowir the president of tho y 1 1 spoke of how doeply nil regretted that the tlmo had come when ir caldwell and liln family had to leavo georgetown and in order that hey might n6tv forret tho many friends they were leaving tho misses caldwell were peesented with sn adumsfa and ralght and mr and mrs caldwell with an d in he rond dress and purse of oldi herald high honor ma- ai- nr principal archo4ljjull oakville high school is in charge during- the thunderstorm on monday cvenlnj house on mr george rrldg- mani farm and occupied by uowurd walker waa struck by lightning but no serious damage was done us the building is equipped with lightning rods miss sylvia kerns who hns been a pupil of mr earnest martlnw tho post two years delighted a largotnudl- encc in james st baptist church last thursday evening in her brllllnnt soprano voice it was not dldlcult to reeogniie the nno ijuallty enhanced by no small degrco of talent mr vy j mckenile has resigned his poln fja fhe jtbgh 8choo teaching start i scwpf b pr of the high school at tfincorslne 11 old home town mr mrffcrnhtwi i tiie m i i september bir m been vud ber of the local staff ye editor wife and daughter nrrlv ed home on monday evening from at tend ns tho annual convention of the weekly newspapers assoclitlon held at quobec at tho close tho party en joyed a bou trip up thp saugcnay to chlcbutinl j booth man al widely nnd ibhi rcp c lof this town wssd atv7 40 general hospital hamilton or wc5liis4y evening ror nn ll f lhree the deceased wn i his 72nd year and had been a reudent of burlington for a nurnber of yc coming here from hamilton a most delightful- day was spent at the ontario ladles collecc lust wed nesday when a number of burlington pm1 motored there to spend tho day at tho commencement exerclos at eleven oclock a very fine concert of musical numbers w rendered in the large auditorium nftpr which a deli cious luncheon was eijojed by the visitors and college girls on the beau tiful grounds oaaetle i of mother groves do jou know whenever i think or talk of our blacksmiths ljngfellown home but i issical ijocm the village blacksmith comei to mind it ulwajs ilorn mt rood to con wr henry wn be mtlful description of this liojjc il toiler under ii hpitadlnk chestnut tret the yllliiffc nmiuiy standta th fml i mjffhly mjin fj hp wlfti lurfle arifj sinewy laniq i and ttje pnuyclfi of hltf bcnipy arm ape strong jim lirpn hunrl hlu iiii la r i gray 4 one hih fip in kw tip jun hlh brow i 1 wlfh lionesi twpaf mrprj wtintoer u and lookf the- vvhtlo world ifl the face por io own not any mnn- week in ek uu fnim morn tll nlglu your in in 11 his bellown liow you can in ir him mvlng his benvj sled go wuh p thtircd btat amlaliw like u mxtim ringing the villa go boll vhcn tho tvtnjng hup in low and chlilicn iomlng homo from hcllfjol look in jit tii o open door tlvcy lovi to urn the- fnnn forgo and item- the hollows ltmr and wntch trie nparkh that fly like chaff from a threahlnh floor j ho goes cm sunday to the church i and fjta miong his boys he lieaim lite imrnon pray and preach he hears in claukhtqrh voice singlnk in thovlll go choir ami it m ikfs his he irt rejoice thanks tliiiiiks to thee my worthy frit nd for the icton thou has taught thuh nt the naming- forgo of life i our fcirtunos must be wrought thus ia 13 sounding anvil shaped ruc humliik deed and thought hqv- beajlt fatobv i imt ltc n utildlng in io2icrvq for home timti i cnl bear story of this locality liic u formei rtldnt told mo hevtrnl rurn nco wiitin in u visit to the old hirik and the envlronmont of his lhyhoid fiom chicnfro it oc curred about seventy years- ago as near us i can innke out over in the gore ii o ir on tho farm occupied by dajd williamson and family for ao rnuay eaifi it shows the vnluo of determliuittmi i cguiage evc w out tiny other meimih f ftatfiiipfi against a bcjbt ut daiikcruilh nn h- boap with joinip tiiih 1h hlh htoryt iaro une koiiteiuboi afternoon i started after tiio kw i knew that she wopm pi nbihly lie with tho young cattle in tin woocib ho i took nihort cut thrniifrh tiio burfir huh jnup- pohcd of onre that the dog would follow me a i nindr my way througii the big mnplen i kii w near the fence it tho rarthci ilde i dtnrk object that certain ly did not belong there aq i ap proached the ohject moved artjthen stood on itn hind rnet it nodnixed hetr thobehr unlfrthditqd loudly jujjiaw ty hrgef handling the strawbeily plantation a fhlfl season pf tho year overyftf- fort tshould tup put forth to eneir n in ho growth of the newlyjt htimwberry plantation results tnlrjeil by i horticultural jdlvabn of tho central experimental fn soe roport hortlculturo divifllqn ir show concluilyely tho extreme imrt unco of hnvlnt tho young piapm rfit ed at an early date endeavor tobet a full stand of plant by tho midjlo of september and then keep nil rynnera cut off pach uttlo plnfln il matted row houid have ut len or 5 inches of space to avoid or- crowding tho early formation of tho yurnt3 cin be encouraged by the rcmovafcf the blossoms by frequent cultlva and applicatlona of u nltrogcnou tilixcr if tho soil la ut all 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