Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 29, 1926, p. 2

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bkgciim3ffrgg ffrpos thursday july 1026 becau8e i live dead nay alio in not dead whcr calls hor so that sho htlh lives i know tho rouson why because tho muster mild long ago too uvea unu who tjohoveh shall nover dlo gone aye perhaps but not for over bono for though tho tlmo bo distant or bo near this is declared in no uncertain tone when christ appears thoy shall with lilm appear itar from us separated 3od for bid sho is with christ and whether near or far the aelfsomo cliftat with whom our llfo la hjd sho there lc here in christ united ore 9- but out of reach yea for a little while and out ot sight tfes hlnco our eyes are dim culled on ahead tho welcome of ncr smilo shall erect us whero wo ought to welcome her 1 these empty jiandbl they shall be more than billed with blessings for anothers starv lng heart this clamoring palnlv- it shall- bo stilled with peace wherewltn to heal an others smart but still wo weep why not since josus wept though von thon his eyes divine could bco that only for d season lazarus slept and at his call awake again should bo but if these hearts- before ocoee comethorealtt the mow that brofce the atabaiittr fals- spilled without waste tho nard for christs sweet bake and broadcast flung to all its frag- i ranee rare rev e n baker dd in memoriam belleville of lottie e speight twenty years ago from the inut of tho fro press of thursday auauat 8 ims the it rained again last sunday- ninth in succession the firerlgude goes to hamilton next wednesday to attend the pro vincial firemens demonstration acton lodge i o o f and acton cornet band are arranging for an excursion to niagara falls for augmat if actoii has only two liquor uoenses now mr t 1 moore is the first to re port ripe tomatoes in his own garden mr j b lake is exhibiting a fine sample of homogrown cucumbers this week and mr w j humphries brought in the first sweet corn in use ear the now band stand has been lo- cated on bower avenue near the un- tranco to tho fire hall tho painters will have it completed in a few days the property belonging to the pat rick kelley homestead on guelph st was sold last woek to mr c hlldezi brand by mr j j holland who pur chased tho property about two years ago mr holland more than doubted his monoy according to records of the ontario agricultural college tjio downpour of rain on sunday has not been exceed ed in twentyfive years in 7 hours therrfeir23t inches the pavement men have commenced work on the willow street pavement which will extend from river to mill street on the west side and from mill to agnes street on the east side of the btreet married knowlsclank at the residence of the brides parents cseorgatovrn on wednesday july j5 190 by rev j w bell of toronto annie e clark daughter of james clark to mr wrn a knowles of guelph u m flr iort torg the motor tollgate by chables a hoyt a n ever henrd of don qulxoto goorije hald herm murali you never read nothln much did ye a spaniard cervantes wrote a lot about him ho und hla servunt travelled round the country doin all kinds of good deeda s6rt0f cmiy tool i thought george baatman ffave hla wheel a twitch to hold ha car in tho rut thats what we be kind of crasy fools to be travellln from consolidat ed to vermont in an automobile herm described all the adventures of don qulxoto and tho faithful sancho panxa that ho could rcmem ber some eniy that said george jm a good deal like- him drivln the kood old car through tho country lookln fer adventure all ivo lack la- adven ture we ride and buy gasoline all day and camp and fleht with them pancakes you make and then ride on again next dayv never anything hap pens they were passing through central minnesota herm shaded his eyca with hts hand and gazed across the sunlit plain thla aliit a very ad venturesome country nothln but wheat and wire fences he bagged back wearily in tho seat for thoy nadtravehed over a hundred mllesslnce morning how could ye have adventure he muttered ah you do is to stare straight ahead at the road with one ear canted behind fer noises on tho car this don qibc ote now he was alius lookln fer something a feller generally gits what hes lookln ter was georges sago com ment this thing is gcttln monot onous i wish somethrln would hap pen to us it is seldom that a persop gets his wish so quickly as george did they were topping a rise by a small weather- beaten farmhouse with a creaking windmill on tho knoll be hind it when tho heavy car jest na turally sat down as george aald afterwards in a little mudhole trxpyj were passslng through it was not surprising the roads had been dusty for miles they looked ati each other in astonishment the en gine was spinning merrily eo george shut down and they both leaped to the ground xiook at that herm snarled as tf george were to blame body layin flat in tho mud seems to me id a drove round that mudhole if it had been me probably youd hev run her up on that wire fenco to eet by georgo said malbe youd hev backed up a couple of miles and took some other road say mister 1 herni add sentenced to 8unday school gloomylooking man who sat on tho fence regarding them sourly lem- me take a plank or two wyi ye wo got to get out of here he advanced toward a pile of loose fence board a you just let them fence boards alone said the man with sudden en ergy i dont feel no call to furnish lumber for all creation to smash up herm regarded him with astonish ment yourtreakfast didnt agree with ye did it you must hev let your disposition set round in the sun somewhere till it soured on ye george remarked mighty careless of ye all i want of you fellers is to keep your hands oft them boards said the man loudly getting- down from the amer ib l bfr ssv v bftev- from an ethical point of view we believe it is a mistake to make com pulsory observance of any christian duty or privilege the punishment for a misdemeanor when of example a parent assigns tho reading of so many chapters of the bible as punishment for the disobedience of a child cases of which we have 1 known he la indicting an injury on v the moral nature df that child by as- sociatlng the book which ahovb all others he should love and reverence with an unpleasant if not najnjcsl experience and thus creating va tils youthful mind a dislike for the word of god similarly the other day when we saw by our morning paper that a inaglstrato had sentenced a number -of-young- ladiwholuttlbflenjioitiylcted of stealing to a spanking and a year in sunday school we could not but feel that it was a mistake to associate attend an co at sunday school with spanking and petty thievery this is not the only case of a sentence of this kind which wo have seen reported in the press and while we are in hearty sympathy with the good intentions of the mobrlstrates by whom it is lm- poseat we are doubtfaltof this method of recruiting the sunday school in the case before us we know the jus tice to be a kindly chlstlan man who 1 was studying for the true welfare of the boys upon whom he was impos ing sentence and if these erring boys- happen to fall into the hands of lse and tactful sunday school teachers who ibefore their sentence expires succeed in creating in them a love for the sunday school and inducing them to continue voluntarily what they be gap by compulsion ahf will turn out mrelv and they will doubtless feel grateful to the man who sentenced them to sunday school not only for the spanking which their evil deed merited but also for arresting them upon their downward career and stet- ting their feet in the good path no doubt the parents of these boys were n culpable as tbelr children for the career of crime upon which they were adventuring at r early on age had they from early youth been re ceiving christian instruction in the home and the sunday school they would not likely have found them- selves in a police court and had their parents been concerned about their tnsrsl nature anfheytwero snxlousi to provtde car their dwwilty needs this heglnnlng of wlwt if not arrested might have ehdea in a moral trapped would never have oe brery day suc lneitenta fmnress upenua ijeotity of wuiioub mr truction if the yeueh of eur land are v be saved from the pwer-oftempu- tleiv and conserved forgood cltusen- snlp disobedience to parental law is just the flrat ifep in the path at defiance of all law ntntutory and morale and while we do notrtftink that a sentence of punishment is the best way of ettln our youth into va ilnce wheo they will receive re ligious inatrilcmon hta perhaps imrt- tsr thanletim thewt on in lgnor- fence herm spied several sjhalj beards on the other side of the road that would suit hts purpose and started toward them the man bellowed them hoards are mine tool let em alone herm did not heafhim now ill put em in front of the hind wheels and push he said to george start up and maybe shell climb out gcbrgre- threw in tho clutch and herm pushed until he was purple suddenly one of tnc boards rose out of the ooxe and struck herm fair in the face off he howled pawing thud out of hla eyes dont ye know nuthin why dont ye start easy the man at the aldo of the road laughed for the first time and herm got one eye open to glare at him hey herm yelled do you- know what i think of you you aw whats the use he spat mud fiercely lets 6sgout- in front- of tho wheels said george then after we git out well take an off hour and spell each other gtvln him his pedi gree they dug a while and tho man re sumed his perch on the fence over in the dooryard a pair of big horses with their harness on were eating grass ttp on the knoll tho windmill creaked and pumped tho sun was warm and the diggers soon got very thirsty 1 ive got to drink said herm at last 5 lets go up and git a swle of that cold water in a moment they had both leaped the fenco und started for the wind mill hey the man started to aty something then stopped go ahead he called and turned his back to them thoy drank and went back to tho automobile when they had finished dlgglncr they tried to start lj aga but it merely sank in a foot deeper to their consternation the farther d6wn they dug the softer thcr mud hole became n dont dig any more or itll sink clear out of sight georgo exclaimed in disgust and then looked up imd down tho road not a team or a car in sight u you two dollars to pull us out said herm to the man on the fence two dollars said yuie fellow with a sneer- come along here in twentyfive hundred- dollar touring car and offer a man wo measly dollars to pull the hearts out of his horses what dojye want asked george want tha car r ill snag you out tor tm ng a cent less george watching the car saw m it was sinking am he looked au right he shouted be nulek about tl every sign of indolence vanished from the nun on the fence he leap ed down and in a moment bad the teem hooked together and had them swung out into the road everything he needed appeared to be hnnay chains doubletree whip and all one mighty surge of the heavy team theestr was on m1w ground hire- george thrust a couple of bills at the teamster git out of the way unhitch come oh hernv lots yea ton buckh huld herm a beam in c nmilo llkhtod up lil f lco as he jabbed tho bar in n lino ncr hh tho road the man with tho trim turned loose and advanced a llltlo nervoualy to the mudholo i dunno but 1 wits n little hard on you fellows he began flvo dol lars was a plenty for hnuggln your cur out it como easier than i expect ed herm scarcely looked at him it is right here bald he- strange now that there uhould bo a uprfng right in thvmiddlo of tho road cows bawl- in fer water on ono side windmill running like mad on tho other tho man almost forced ono of the bills into hermh indifferent hand hrm looked suggestively at tho other bill 1 cant help it t the town don ftx the road taint none of my busoss is it said the man and edged iiytiy looks to me oa if it was your business said georgo grinning looks if it was about all iho business you had botter than tollgate well i gqt to get to work im as busy as a bird dog tlieao days the fellow declared and starred to ward the feouse hold on there herm crlod as he planted himself in front of the re treating man jow then mr- man you dont know who i am do you my name is ikm quixote and thats sancho pansa were rippers when we get x started now give us our othernve dollars back then you dig down and fix tho leak in that water plpel ill fix you if tho man drew back threateningly all i want of you la to keep- your hands often mo and git busy herm assurred him wed hate to take ye by your measly neck and wlpo up that mudhole with ye but if yo dont do as we toll you to thats jeat what well do oh come on bald george lots go back to town and sue him for dam ages have him arrested fer maln- tainln a nuisance for cruelty to aril- mala and for o you are a pair of highway rob bers shouted tho man thrusting the fivedollar bill at them go on gel out of slgrhi nother car comin herm nod ded down the road course ho wants us to get out of the way no sir said george as ho pocket ed the bill we are going to stay right here till you fix that hole herm held converse with tho occu pants of the newlyarrived car several alighted we could jug you fer criminal carelessnesa too said georgo you might have hurt somehody with that there- hole- and somebody wllltpo if you dont stop that windmill and fix it j t in the end that was what the fellow did while a constantly increasing group stood and watched him the jeers with which they encouraged him did not sweeten his disposition don qulxoto and tho faithful sancho thus left him standing besldo his handi work while the block traffic passed safely over it doesnt seem the same erin o but hrm did not move bayv he adotreased eteahneter lo a drawl ing voice wnyidivt ypur cown drink t theyre bawling rounds that tank on the otbr side of rjad wnat do youvsjadpi sourly vwo4- herm wai bbing nrifclt iron jtwr mr peter matthewri ot itorentor is visltlnar with hla brother mrr h matthews miss irene walker of toronto spent the weekend with miss bertha ham ilton mrs w y gray returned home after visiting with mr and mrs w gray at hew hamburg mr and mrs john root of pltts- burv pa are renewing old acaualnt- ancea at conlngsby mr william burrows is buayhulldr lng a houae in hlusburg whore they expect to move in the near future the new barnotwilll spears near hlusburg was raised inst wednesday when about fifty men took part in the raising mr joseph shaw of toronto ar rived last week and has accepted tho position of chef at the busholme inn mr and mrs earl scott have moved back to erin vlhose andarohvlng where thoy formerly lived on daniel street on friday last the frame- work of the united church hlusburg was raised in the oldfaslilonod way about sixty men being proherit afterwarda tho ladles of tho congregation served tea in tho skating rink mr axifl mm norman mcmurchy and son and daughter of saskatoon saak iriotbrcd and aro visiting with mr and mrs jw a rameabottom mr and mrs l l mundell have moved into their new residence which isaxerxjno i jiorno and adds much to the appearance of thatpbrtfdriof the street the trustees of hlusburg had a new ploco of stdowalk put in from tho rink a far us the creek the new walk has been raised about twelve inches higher than the old one high enough that water will not settle cm it a garden iwrty under tho uusplccs of the ludieh aid of the cdnlngsby church will bo held at tho school grounds on friday evening july 30 during the scvero electric storm which passed over this community on monday evening the barn on the farm of mr whbert wheeler lot 23 con 10 erin township wah struck b lightning and damaged to qulto an extent fortunately it did not take fire advocate ivo promiaed long aaad times unlpld scenes of my youth to ace that thixiugh my llfo wore oft retold the childhood part of mo and now nave i como back again though hlxty years have patmod nor does it bomchow scorn tho mime slrice x was hero the last and yet i seo here nothing new nor vaguo my memory seemtf that clung to mo sofast and true and led my many dreama tho village street is not so jong as when i wbh a lad id jump to hear tho morning gong and run to school like mad and there tho little achoolhousokmdh looku not so big to me j tho ono i knew was largo ondgrand i wonder can it bo f and there the vlllaeo smithys shed whoae anvils music sweet kept memory freah now still and dead and silent on the street r old friends i thought to soo once more thoy tell me now ha vo passed though still i see the little htore where seems i saw it last the picture changes- now im hero oris the change in me or have 1brought my dream too near the things that used to lo james c singer unthanked one of the boys who came f back tho edltoi tells mo ho had an inter- estlng visit last thursday from an es teemed acton old boy austin tubby of toronto who left tho old home town over flfty years ago- tho editor evi dently enjoyed austins vlait about as well aa he did himself and no wonder for they wero schoolmates away back in the days of that revered school master tho lato robert little aa i say the editor onjoyod austins visit very much anil you can readily understand that when i toll you ho came to mo the other morning within nheafnof- notes he -had- jotted down respecting the reminiscences austin had reeonntefl when they were going about town together i think the editor said they drove about in hla etir they very evidently covered u good deal of territory judging from the numerous notes thq editor handed me the pair evidently started at thcr fjieb pnss omco mr tubby had come to acton by way of tho canadian national electric line from quelph when he landed off the car at tho station on main street he was en tirely lost thought first ho was hear the old presbyterian church he said he finally found his way- to the fake pukss office und then he got his bear ings why theres tho story resi dence and right across there on tho corner of the lot was my old home i came there with flny parents from ouolph my blrthplaco when a little toddler many happy days i spent in that old houae and it was there my father died between fifty and sixty years ago say whatbqcnm o the old house whop mr storey built his flno residence over forty years ago oh i remember it was moved ovor to one of ransom adams lots on power avenue and in now the resi dence of our old timo friends and schoolmates albert nickhn and hla wife minerva storey we must tako run around there they say the place looks splc and span inside and out being just out of the hands of the painters and decollators xo you remember whoilved over tm the other corner where tho john atone block now stands austin in terrogated the editor why now let imrsce yef i do that was ransom adams homo what a life tho old chap lived in hla ono deslro to make and hoard monoy yes and i can telj you who lived on the corner op- jtoslte whero the lawyers office is now though all signs of tho r old place uro igpno thats where jim kelsos blacksmith shop was with thomas marshallh house right onrtho corner and his little shoe shop be htlll ho was a member of tho ryder and mo wiit glovo company until it went out of buhlncaa a couple of years nbo v d you remember sam llghthcarts cooper hhop acrosn the road there- where that fiio brick homo and gur- ago are sum hud a flno family i went to hchool with them say that 1m tho old llkhtheurt houae ulongsido there isnt it and thats whore george steelh lit tle house was thcro on tho corner whero dr bells rehldenco and office aro georges son george went out to tho western states when ho was juht a youngciuip didnt ho theres where tommy gibbons had hla blacksmith shop whero that neat brick bungalow htands tommy uhoii to make the sparkb fly do you ro- member jack hlh hon ho waft quite tl lump of a boy when wo wero at nchool tho editor voluntoercd the in formation that jack wuh in tho black smlthlne buslnosa in ltockwood and tha ho line n son also ln bunincflh in a whop of his own and ho added jacks aultc a lump of a boy yot h wclghfl over 300 pounds a trifle dif ferent to your 13g austin hero tho pair of rambling school boys for they wore both nothing olso thnn lads again ovldontly camo to mporocrbft and stopped ut tho corner to look around this 1 whero your mothor and father came to llvo when they wero mttriled isnt it thatll over- seventy years ago didnt tho homatreot boys live about hero somo place yes right there alongside of your place thoy wero the sons of george homstreet the butcher but say there used to be iulto a valley hero- on church street thnth what you cull it now x think it was named for tho old whlto methodist church which btood down thero on the corner tho adams gavolt that name when thoy made the survey of tho town tho hemstreet boys wero archie and robert thoy wero jolly good school mates didnt tom hume the carponter live on that other- corner tom was enso with a county reputation tho two appear to have gotten into the motor car by this time and wero speeding out mill street to ward h young street when austin broke out with well i declare thia street runs straight through whero dari livingstones houae used to stand and theres the old qlendlnlng house why it looks botter now than it did fifty or sixty years ago wasnt it out of this house that a crowd of fellows took a man who had hcen nbualng his wife when ho was drunk they took him downto the pond and ducked him until he was nearly drowned i think his name was har vey that prank camo pretty near being a catastrophe it rid acton of a drunken wife beater though for harvey left tho place tjag and bagg age a day or two after i never heard though whether it cured him from abubing lifs wife and theres where tom watson tho sectlonman used to live in that houae over by the g t r track do you remember the girls mary jane and uzzle i think mary jane mar ried john a c anderson and they live in toronto bob the oldest son ubod to work in tho shlnglc factory- didnt ho go down south a good many years ago yea answered the frbk press man ho went to tampa florida and died there aeveral years ago none- ofthe numeroushouses lining young street had been built when austin was a boy so ho had nothr lng further to comment about until fred coopers place on tho crossroad was reached wou well ho seems to have ejaculuted theres where our old friend mr coljina lived he wa the plasterer my but ho had a viciouh old ram which stood guard over the lone when we wero boya yen mtld the editor that old ram gav me a bloody noso ono day in that lano i hadnt thought of it for a long timo thats eh snyders placo ncrqsa on the other side of the highway isnt it my but the fine old houne need a a coat of paint badly i guess you were not with us one night when wo raided his sugar bush in that field back of the house said austin half a dozen of ua boys went over to the bush to got filled up with sap and and some nhaple syrup if we could locate- it i- had one of those old fashioned hap troughs up ready to take a long drink of maple sap when ell appeared at my olbow and yelled so that he nearly scared me into fits the buck et and its contents went tumbling down and i scooted for home ive never tried to rob a sugar buah since well say these notes do stretch out i tklnk ive got enough for an other week or two but t quit righ- herc ill try next week to follow these two tpreclous schoolmates around again for a while and listen to tholr reminiscences ond give you readers the benefit weekly fashion hint new ideas for combining fabrics simple unci and high contrasts characterize the frock pictured to the left i lain crepe satitt and figured crepe tic chine combine to make u up the wide flares which give the model its fashionable silhouette arc achieved by side panels which graduate from beneath the arms to the lower edge of the skirt tjic neck is in yound outline tuck and front and thf long sleeves flare over the wrists me dium sire requires 2 yards 36inch figured and yard plain material circular panels of georgette hemmed with ribbon to correspond in color with the figures the crepe de chine used for the development of the frock give this model distinction the round neckline is finishcdwitl a band of ribbon under which the dress is gathered at either side of the front the jong closefitting sleeves have darts at the wrists medium size requires z yards 36- inch figured anchlj4 yard plain rna- tcrial with 2 yards of ribbon queerlooking breakfast food an american holdier went into a rchtuurant in franco and round an other dough hoy htrukgllntf with a bill uffaro that wjih in english hauto nimle ho was spoll- lih out llnutc ni1lci what in the dlckonh im that tho first soldier took tho card and began to htrubglo too hut not until he had said the worrit aloud throe times could he make head or tall of them then he threw back his head and ahbutetl why hoy iti oatmeal spelled a la frtincatho haule m1lle oat meal scol freeh supplies in demand- wherever dr thorriim kclcctrlc oh 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beat advertisement if you suf fer from asthma get this timetried remedy and find help like thouaanda of othcrn tho lawyer was croaarcxamlning a witneas to a robbery when did trfe robbery take place he asked i think bogun tho witness we dont care what you think sir we want to know what you know then if you dontcare what i think i may uh well leave tho stand i cant talk without thinking im not a lawyer one thin woman gained 10 pounds in twenty days shinny men can do the same ma j dimkum it is all very well to decry alsnb adm iluyo onco bald according to tho washington star but i know a case whero knowledge qf slang wqulij have saved a mans life and there upon he told tho following ptory the man woso cjerman spy who hud penetrated the australian lines dlsgujsed as a major qf tho australian forcest hla english was perfect but he had not mastered australian slaner which is the strangest in tho wopld ho fraternized with tho australian ofnccrb and n seemed to bo sqlhff well when a blond young giant ffftvo him a searching look and saldf say look here are ygu fall dlnk- urii now fair dlnfcuiri is the slang phrase for a real australian the german nodded and smued yes ho naiil m am mj fair dinkum then ho whs taken out and shot ail weak men and women all nervous men and women all skinny men and women can grow stronger healthlerand more vigorous and tako on solid need ed flesh in 30 days just by talcing mc coys cod liver extract tablets four times adaybugar coated and easy to take as candy and what a hit these flesh produc ing tablets havo made ono druggist tripled his sales in ono week everybody knows that from the livers of the humble codfish comes a first- class vitamin e that is a wonder ful vital izor flesh producer and health creator millions of mccoys cod liver ex tract tablets are sold every week and thousands of frajt rundown under weight people 4re bfelng helped a box of 60 tablets for 60 cents and if any skinny moai or woman doesnt gain at least 5 pounds in 30 days monoy back abic any druggist any- whero in amerlca- bo sure and get mccoys the orig inal and genulno and dont forgot thero hi nothing on earth so good to make backward listless underweight chil dren grow strong and robust business directory jheoicm dr j a mcnlven phyaiolsn and burgton olhco and itoalde nee corner avenue and biffin btreet phonic as dr e j nelson frederick 8tbrk1 acton ontho legal phone no 22 i p 0o im harqld nash farmer m a bariatsr solicitor notary publfcv conviync etc ferryman block acton ont money lent on mpntaaqes hours 980 sm to b ijii saturdays izoo ooloclc dental dr j m bell d d s l d s dantiat honor graduate of toronto vnlwr- blty thr uexl nnchthetic uswd it dcslrsd ofllce at rcsldonco corner ot 1ci1i und frederick streets dr f g gollop dds us dsntsl burgson orflce over bank of norm hours 910 to so eveninn by appolntmamt miscellaneous v francis nunan bootcblnctsr account books of all kindst mads ts order periodicals of every descrlptlefi carefully bound ruling neatly and promptly done wyndliam street flttalpli onl over williams- storv st service we are now open fqr buslhesa and pqllcit the patronage of tho people of acton an4 surrounding district- our aini 1 to give tho nujblia tho best fofltjlblo value and sorr vice at the least posalblp prlpo oupahop itf the cornop of mill stpcet and park avenue geo cowie son horseehoers blncksmilhing anhepalrlng r j kerr auctioneer and real esstate 20 years experience ijst tour property with bce acton ontario burlington two on we are sure to thank tho person who svea us borne trifling present if it ia no more than a twenty five cent handkerchief but the one who ffivea w inspiration frequently goes un- tlmnued tho teacher who woko up your ambition the librarian who made you feci it a pity to waate your time on trashy books the friend who made you discontented with your achiovo- mont and eager to get ahead the mln- lstor vfhp led you to ee that llfo in in complete and unsatiscactory unless tho thoual1 of pod in tack of alt work and pl have all done you ahe ftreat- it prrvloft ifi inatjlo 179 not go into tfcmtuaiftn of rratltudo pycr a klft that ooit a fw flollara and havo nothing- to ny in rprurd q tho in spiration that hap hoi to red your ffholo hfe the fate of annie laurie th fnmillnr sons at annie lourlo ay th xjondon chronicle hn apuolal intercut just now lnce according to the enerally accepted story n was written by a mldlor in plandero hi ladylove at home tho writer wan wllllnm dpuitlaa and annio laurlo wasotviijof the thro daughters of sir ttobtt taurlo of maxwellton bad to relst annie dirt not marry hft jtrdeiit lfrr borno my that dugla was lillwl in flanders but whtther or not to the altar fitumod 6f tho pair left tho omco and i be uovo proceeded over to moorecroft to take mr moorea ciir for n trin about town and to lookh at the haunts of youth according to tho nofeu placed in my hand this was about tlio tenor of the comments as they went along aero an the street thero la wherj j llghthoart lived and he hud his 060 per shop right there beside our garden fenco whero ho mado bar rels and grain cradles john had an accident to his right knee und was very lame tho rest of hia life wasnt ho and thath where oliver loclcr lived isnt it thats where tom drumgole vhm nhot by davo t llghthetirt after tlille lozler died thats let me see about sixty years ago i was down aong the tannery creek ashing that day when i saw dave rushing past he hid in a wheat field down on mr staulfers r fnrm where they arrested him and brought him back- to the village but he got away from the constable- some way that night and went to the states arid wuaivt seen ngatn for years 1 bohevo wheit dave died ho left some money to johns family- and i guoss they needed it joe dickson hud his tailor shop on that corner of lozlers hadnt ho and this is whero bill mntmles the champion leothop roller at the tan nery lived unit it yes answer ed his local friend and his very fine daughter mjss mamie lives there yet shes a successful school teacher say h p didnt jim libhthcarta blacksmith shop stand right thjore where the baptist church 1s and then hla brotherlrrlnw jim itydor had his hhop on tho snmohltc right jlerohs from chfirllo hills store i re membor when jim klghthearts tfhop wan burned down uuout sixty years ago the acton men saved tho house alongside though then jim ryder got tho property and his place was burned but tho house wont that time 1 believe jtrh llyuor built n lino now plnco nfter that- and h wan burned too vrhat jlni ryder and his famly i havont heurd from any of thorn for a long tpie the editor remnrkml that mr jrydor went to fotrollii aim riled thciabut hint fanny mttrtlp ids second wife had come hack nhd uvod in jcton tor yenrs sho in now with hor daughter mr biglo in worth bay c quo of tbio younger boys uvas in town hospital on monday her maify mayor allen has proclaimed mon day august 2nd civic holiday mr alex bell of pasedona caj is visiting here with his parents mr and mrs fred bell mrs l m apploford underwent a tkjrlouh operation at the hamilton friends will bo pleased to learn that sho is progressing favorably the lions field day to be hold on tho schpol grounds on august 26th promises to bo bigger and hotter than ever x the ladles aid of the zimmerman united church will hold a lawn nodal at tho home of mr nugent stnalalr zimmerman on wednesday evening august 4th miss jean appleford aurso l trainlng in a new york hospital ar rived home onmonday and will re turn to her duties tomorrow thurs day evening mrs jural fllman and daughter huzel imd mrs payne of aidcrshot have left on a three months vlbit to cochra nc alberta mr paul fisher was the speaker ut the rotary cluh luncheon at oak- yllle on monday evening his subject was the importance of brult culture on monday night chicken thieves fluid a visit to the farms of mr w pickett and burdgo butts lowvllle and cleaned out their coups at mr picketts they left only a hor setting on tho neat and ut mr butts a roost- the works board of fh town council under chnirmun breckon have been busy tho past week tear ing up new street and rerolling it which has- improved itscondition very much to tho delight of tho residents on the street at tho regular -meeting- of the high school board it was decided to en gage u science master for the com ing year as it in estimated that there will bo about 245 pupils eirnst after the summer vacation g a stctto- hctving received a two months loavo of absence ut the inst mooting of the council mayor j s allen of ilurllngton left on ratunlny for an extended trip and holiday in the west ern provinces is good tea tea whejuwci qwd tza is ukcd a e nickbin in8urance aqent uifo tho mutual life asursno co of canada firo waterloo mutual insurance company eaglo star and british ioinlnlon insurancecw 14nilt4 auto accident heslth ojrolsry insurance etc employees w ability assurajico corporations the dbmlntan of caitadaquar- antee and accldonta insaranoe 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