Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 2, 1926, p. 5

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naxtfpffliv jghyi t j hg artmt 3to jtoa thursday december 2 1026 wooly underwear sumnici gone it seems to me 1 feel the breeze upon my knee and wlion i stand and aliiver to i think of dnytt of long ago when flannel undies wore the mgo from heol l too for uny use hoy fleecy soft they muata been about thp umbe pt tat nil thin but gosh oh goo id rather be a ahlvlrn masn irom nine v three thar weni lone undies all th day nu look n sight unti mx ilay the sunday school lesson for sunday december 5 twenty years ago from tho issuo of the free press of thursday decomber 6 1906 eighty additional boxes have been put in to met the demand at the post office mr james carnahan hue sold his house and lot on street to- george connors late of mono road the young folks enjoyed their first skating of the season laat thursday both fairy lake and corporation pond were in prime condition sat urdays rain spoiled tho glassy sur face howeveer contractor j b mackcmtfo has pur chased tho building and atrip of land adjoining tho samuel mclam prop erty ho recently purchased on church street from mr- hurst who has re moved to everton mr alex macdonnld has disposed of his farm lot 6 con 7 nassaga- woya to mr george nelles consid eration 5100 mr w j humphries has leased for a term of years the chopplngmil on mill street and will commence oper ations in about a fortnight the trustee board at tho methodist church took tho initiative several weeks ago toward providing a placo where the young men of tho town may spend their evenings away from tho baneful influences of tho barroom the young men of tho church have entered heartily into tho scheme and pn tuesday evening adopted a con stitution and rules for the operation and control of tho prroposed room the association has secured from mr alex secordthe old baptist church on elgin street and it will bo furnished with heat light chairs andtables an organ newspapers and periodicals games and it la hoped very shortly a few features for gymnastic exercises may be added it is intended that every young- man in town especially thosd who itvo in boarding houses shall have tho freedom of this room donations of games such as checkers crokinole chess carpet baira parlor croquet gymnastic exercises punch ing bag etc will be appreciated by tho yourur men tho anaubj concert of the hgh school took place on thursday even ing and was an unqualified success the programme was given by mr0 a smlly of toronto aolos and quartettes by local talent and num ber by the high school students the message 01 the book of ruth gonei al lesnon title rutli iind naomi sciiptuioj lehson book of itujth tho golden text thy people shall be my people and thy god my god ruth 1 16 devotional reading mark 0 36 37 4 10 1316 the text explained 1 unto her people and unto her god this logical tiling for either of these young widows to have doife was to return to her fathers homcj-jleaum- ing the worship of tho moablte feod choshiosh which apparently they had given up in order to worship jehovnh the god of their husbands and in their fa thers house nwat tho pos sibility of a new marriage 1g-17- lovo is greater than logic- ruth renounces her home and allahts associations slio given herself entire ly to napml 19 bethlehem means literally a housoofbread or placeoffood 2021 naomi in true oriental sphlt accepts tho misfortunes that have co mo to her of all that she has had family and possessions naught remains but- her moablte daughter- in law who is as destitute as she 22 the beginning of barley har- a fine record of service local improvement w a wapian whose husband is a well- paid mechanic has a little story to tell of domestic economy which may give a bint to others durlmr a- strike her husband was out of work for a months in the idle time her painted the fence put up a few shelves where she wanted them seeded tho lawn oiled the hinges of all the doors in the house took her sewingmachine to pieces and clean ed it read two novels of dickens aloud and dfd a hundred little jobs which a faintly with a small income does not not feel like paying some one else to do and which a busy plan does not find tlmo to do htmself he was not out of work long enough to be seriously crippled financially and his wife declares that that year was the most prosperous in their whole lives that her house was much i atutes being truly broadminded fore tho best was yet to come that month of busy idleness gave the man habit of making little repairs and imp i f tho house and always after tnaftoven when he was j working hardest he found a few mln- utes each evening to make his home fcstter four out of ave houses which we possess show need of repairs and im provements which any energetic man deftwlth his fingers can easily make if every man took the trouble to im prove his own home in little way the value of this worlds boodfl would be increased bymllllons ofdomarir 4 yeaf not to speak of the added value fit and a telephone arrangement has been set up in every kennel in case tho dogs are noisy at night the kennel which la not computable in money jman speaks to the dogs by means of these instruments and very soon the din subsides and the dogs go to sleep they hear the voice of author ity and obey sometimes a dog cried for loneliness unor the sanie means bring him comfort that is not the only case in which an owner has used the telephone for communicating with his dog a hmy who went to see a friend that iived a mile or mbre from her home took wrh her a little brown cocker spaniel the dog was relegated to tho kitchen while she stayed and when she left she forgot him as soon as her friend found out what had hap pened she tried to persuade the dog to go homo but with no success he evidently thought his mistress was hiding somewhere for he went whimp ering about the place and refused to after a while the lady telephoned to the dogs mistress and let her know his whereabouts bring him to tho telephone was the reply one of the boys held him- whjlo another put the receiver to his ear then his mistresswhistled and said come home at once rover t im mediately the dog wriggled out of the boys arms and the moment he was free made a bee line for home blunt phy8jcian a writer in tho nineteenth century tells a characteristic story of doctor jephson who was a famous english proctloner forty or fifty years ago as well known for his bluntness andtree- dorohof speech as for his professional kill one day a great lady the mnrah- loness of called to consult him he listened to a long account of her symptoms and then prescribed as fol lows ahegg and a cup of tea for break- fast then walk for two hours a slice j of cold beef and half a glass of ma- delra for luncheon then walk again for two hours fish except salmon and a cutlet or wing of fowl for dln- ner with a single glass of madeira or claret to bed at ten and rlso at six etc no carriage exercise please the patient listened with surprise but doctor she said do you know who i am 7 do you know ahem ray position t i perfectly madam perfectly an- l the doctor i am prescribing for an old woman with a deranged stomach r- w ju8t a fbw smile8 housewife ihta house celling na dirty r think- ill pboit for another vacpum cleaner emonatratlon she before we were married yoti called me an angel he 1 know it 8he but now you dont call mo anything he that show my self control a scotohman became engaged to a girl who got so fttout that he wanted to break oft the engagement but the grl couldnt get the ring off no ho had to marry her tho profowor haagone to swltxer- land for hia lunge deal old man jut like him al- waya forgetting something jack who- fil toeen quore-n- tlned daddy look at tfcat funny- kind of rlcknea on tnatfiouae wddty not ioklnawel what m rent vest early inapri lesson themoe the unintending missionary na omi had no thought of being a mis sionary she lived in a time when gods were thought of as belonging to the tribe or nation jehovah was the pod of israel chemosh was the god of moab the idea of seeking to convert a foreigner from tho worship of his national gods had not yet oc curred to anyone but naomis love for jehovahvand her faithfulness to him wero evident in her dally life her hps preached no sermons but her life bore constant testimony her gentleness her patience the goodness that blessed all those who knew her won the heart of her moablte daugh terinlawand won ruth to the god whom naomi worshipped such is tho influence of tho quietly consistent life many a soul has been won by tho unobtrusive christianity of some man or woman or even little child whose timid voice has never been lifted in any public place your dally life may evon now be influencing someone to ward the god whom you love putting love first xovo calls forth love the heart of ruth answered to the heart of naomi the moablte girl weighed everything in tho scales her home and country her personal comfort tho possibility of n success- marriage the gods of her people all against the love that she had for this israelite woman her motherinlaw and she followed heart it ap- jarontly meant poverty and hopeless toil only hard prospects but she put love first those who follow the guid ance of truo lovo self- sacrificing love are those who find real happiness the great lesson of tolerance the book of ruth is a sermon on tolerance there came in the history of gods people when bigotry took possession of them a bitter intolerance of alt foreigners they forbade a foreigner even to worship jehovah no matter how devout he might be the temple gates were forever closed against him and ms ohlldren moreover they cast out as foreigners all israelites who had even a trace of foreign blood men who had foreign wives were com pelled to adandon them and their chil dren the voice of protest had to be raised but tho bigots were in con trol they stood ready to throttle him who objected however there was one oodlnsplred prophet who preach ed tolerance- he did it anonymously through the medium of this beautiful book in which he retold the ancient story of the loving moablte damsel who was greatgrandmother to david the king it sometimes seems that its message la still needed today for 8tudy and discussion how did naomi come to be in moab what was ruths relation to her what great decision drld ruth make what was tho character of naomis influence which is more convincing words or conduct what motlvo ruled in ruths life would you have made tho same choice jwhy was the book written what con 1 lonfl iitmnct operators at work 2 restroom in telephone exchange 3 mtae martha j carson somewhere behind every complex mechanism in modern industry you will find the man or perhaps the woman chiefly responsible for its efficiency behind the vast network of wires and tho intricate apparatus which constitute torontos lone distan t system by u- odds tho busiest in canada there has stood for over 33 years the gra cious figure of miss martha j carson one of the countrys finest examples of the successful woman in business until recently in charge of a over 260 miss carsons 1 periencetact and kindly gym have guided thousands of gam young womanhood in su ccessf ul careers of sterling public service the other day misscarsons hpherft n nrfchrifcy wp pfjinrged by her appointment to a new position involving personnel work of still broader scope among employees of the bell telephone company mias carson is a member of tho national council of women the toronto womens canadian club ywca in dua trial committee and regent of the princess elisabeth chapter iode the force or suggestion monday 1 8am 1 018 tuesday 1 sam 2 111 wednesday 1 sam 2 1826 thursday 1 sam 3 114 friday mark 1 1420 saturday acts 26 920 sunday psalm 419 016 1 j hello rover1 an english dog fancier and breeder says answers uses the telephono in connection with his kennels in a novel and very effective manner close to the kennels is the kennel mans house edwards qualifications certain mysteries in politics little mrs hobnrt cannot penetrate m all loyalty to her husband she feels call ed upon to refer to them once in a while x have never understood she said to one of her husbands rela tives why my edward would not have been a much better candidate for governor than his brother james and i am positive he was as well fit ted for the office of mayor as his cousin henry but has edward ver thought of running for either office inquired the relative i presume not i have nover said as much to him as i am saying to you and mrs edward held her chin well up in the air but when you consider that james hotmrt has twice forgotten hts own wifes birth- one how much more my would nave graced a political oi than either of them i the tact- with which tom sawyer induced his circle of acquaintances to perform for him his distasteful job of whitewashing tho fence challenges our admiration we have seen the same trick woxked occasionally by resourceful parents perhaps we have worked it ourselves yet so little power of applying a rule to any var iety of instances have wo that wo do not begin to recognise tho scope of the principle on which tom based his immortal feat suggestion making a thing seem good or bad dosirawe or undesirable liierqly by assuming that it is so plays a leading part in our dealing- with children but most of the time wo are quite unaware of the jact in conaoquonce we frequently produce an effect that is tho very opposite of what wo desire wo say if you will white wash this fence i will pay you a quarter or if you dont get this fonce whitewashed this afternoon you cant go to the party this evening by thus unnecessarily assuming that tho child will not like tho task that 1s good for him wo are doing worso than creating unnecessary friction at the moment wo arc fixing standards for him that moro and moro aro going to make him draw a hard and fast lino between play and work between things agreeable and things disagree able we are building up in his mind a prejudice as artificial and as harm ful as it is common a prejudice that may compel htm as long as ho lives to groan under or to shrink from bur dens that need not be burdens and to ignore untold enjoyment with a hundred common phcuses we engender that framo of mind in our children its not worth whiho or its too much trouble implies that effort is something to bo avoided whloh do you like better implies nine times out of ten that you can not uko two things or two persons equally well if you will do it 1 will help you takes it for granted that laziness is inherent in human na ture we might just as truly and suc cessfully take the opposite for granted and say if you will do it you may do it all by yourself let us rid ourselves qf some of those conventional phrases vand in dealing with children tako it for granted that those things are tworth wjille that we truly believe have value we shall be astounded at tho response that we get from their unspoiled minds and hearts i modest when jlolloways corn remover is applied to a corn it kills tho roots and tho callosity comes out without in- jury to the fleam caseys catch casey was on his way homo from a- fishing trip down by the bellbuoy eays a writer in tho new york sun and ivery wan of us he said wind ing up hts btory of the days work wlnt away wld fifteen folno fish on his string how many fish did you catch in all some one askeod sixty said casey there wore four of us who were thoy well i was wan and tho two kel- leys was two and f4nncgan was three and plnnegan ho was three and and im dure there wero four f us but who was tho other fellow casey began again try it this way he said pln negan was wan and tho two kelleys was two and i was throeand and im blest if i can think who was tho other wan then casey laid down his string of fish and began counting off tho mem bers of the fishing party oh hts dis engaged hand i was wan ho said doubling up a finger as ho went along axl the two kellyes was two and flnnegdn was three but tho two kellcys wero three aomo ono broko in do you know tho two kolleys asked casey warmly no well then how can you say fhe two kelleya was three go on man casey stood thinking it over for a minute and then picked up his string of fish im blest he said warning his old head if tho rescals didnt do me out of three is in sixty twenty times out of five fishes moncuro d conway who recently died in paris was the friend of many distinguished men of whom ho had in teresting things to tell especially pleasing was tho pi 1 trips e ho gavo of charles darwin at the height of his great fume in hla country home down near bromloy mr conway like all who knew uiqgroa natural ist well was impressed by the singu lar gentleness and modesty of his character ho was ono of the best possible listeners never despising ig norance drawing tho utmost from intelligence speaking llttloand almost wjth humility on matters not especial ly within his province in tho soft spring morning said mr conway bofoie sunrise i looked out of my bedroom window and saw darwin jn his garden inspecting his flowers his gray head woa bent to each bush as if bidding it good morn ing when we wero presently at break fast tho post came a pijo of lottera which the daughters began to open separating those from friends from the largo number from strangers in all parts of tho world a few of tiles wore read alpud for our amusement letters from crude people reporting to darwlhs observation which thoy be lieved important one american farmer wrote about the marvellous intelligence of his dog who always knew when ho was about to tako a walk dancing about so soon ns he touched his cane ono had some commonplaces to tell about his beam nnother about his pigeons tho rcbt of us laughed but darwin said let them all be pleasantly answered it is something to havo people observing tho things in their gardens and barn yards notjionly was the great man un spoiled by his worldwide fame he could nearer understand it nor bcliovo in it when gladstone visiting in the neighborhood came to call on him darwin said in all simplicity to his daughter afterward v to think of such a great man com ing to see me 100 increase in entries rod and gun magazine with tho ai rival qf tho hunting sea son comes tho december issue of itod and gun with a htock of reading m li ter appiopilutc to tin doimon t1ij old giny buck by theo j stolks whch appears in thin irimit whlo not a story of ble bags ih one that will appeal to men with hie hunt in their thoughts a uood yum of u dajs ad- venture on 1 ii c ihcr is lold umlei tho title of a chapter of accidents in outdoor talk y c moliuj ha t nnother interesting uoodciaft nitlcie while the guns and ammunition de partment edited bj c s landin has some gpbd dope for the man interest ed in guns a3 fishing notes haw ilso for tho angler und kennel note for tho dog fancier rod unci gun is published monthly by w j taylor limited woodstock ont gained 10 pounds in 22 days thats going homo but skinny men women and children jtist cant help 1 tut ting on good healthy flesh when thirv tako mccoys cod liver extract tablets chock fulfof vitamlnes tho kind that tiro eiti acted froip tho livers o the coil tho kind that are a real help to fiall lundowu anaemic skinny men and women tiy these sugar coated tnsteles tablets for 30 days if thoy dont help kicatly jou cot your money back ono woman gained ten pounds in twentytwo days sixty tablets sixty cents aak any druggist for mccoyc cod liver uxtracb tab lots directions and formula on each box get mccoys tho original and genu ine j cadesky of toronto eyesight specialist will iii at a t itoown jui stob10 acton monday dec 6th anyone hunerlng eye strain defect ivo vision or i leadacht should not mlsa the o of consulting thi eyesight specialist appolnt- mencs may be made with mr a t brown druggist consultation free office hours 0 a- m till 4 p m time tables at acton anadiah nationalr qoino wt no 2g sunday only 101 a m no 31 746am no 33 220 p- bo- no 35 to9 pm going est no 24 sunijiy only 70 pm no 20 702 am no 30 1148 am no 34 335 pm no 36 617 pm no 3s 813 p m electric canadian national railways westbound dally t 7g5 am dally dg5 am daflly 1156 om dally 155 pm dally 355 r dally 5g5 pm dally 755 pm dally 965 pm dally 1224 pm eastbound daily 658 om dally d37 ajn daily 1137 ojn dally 137 pjn daily 337 pjn dally s37 pm dadly 737 in tho horse show at guolph winter fair cabling accommodation taxed a safo and sure medicine for a child troubled with worms is mother graves worm exterminator great carillon to ring within a few weeks after tho open- life of tho next session of tho can adian federal parliament which is to be according to present nnangemonts on thursday dec flth next the new carillon now being installed in the peace tower of tho now houses of parliament at ottawa will bo in opera tion arrangements aro being made for tho holding of a suitable cere monial jn connection with the in auguration of tho carillon tho bals of the peace towor corll- ion number fiftythree thoy havo all been cast and tested in a new bell foundry specially constructed for tho job and although the carillon of the park avenuo baptist church in new york is equal in size thessotwo aro tho largest in tho world the founders aro satisfied that they have turned out a carillon that will lead the world for perfection of tone for many years to come the largest bell is ten tons in weight and in tune low e when tho fifty- three are in place there will be a weight of more than o hundred tons of bell metal suspended in the tower in addition to tho carillon there will be mounted next february the west- frrinstor chimes which will be govern ed by tho great clock in tho peace tower applying the cl08ure he admitted it all a sporting editor oat at his desk ono saturday evening according to the new york tribune when n uttlo boy in spectacles entered soleinnly and handed mm a report written in an unformed band of a game between the harkaway juniors and tho young deadwoods ths editor glanced over the report it ended with tho words the feature of tho game was mapnerings superb playing j mannerlng tackled faultless ly ht kicked two magnificent goals and thoy four touchdowps mannerlng scored were the finest ovor scon on the field whos mannerlng asked tho editor j i tho spectacled midget answered proudly 1 ojm mannerlng tho speaker in almost nny legisla tive body has a good deal of power especially if an active and vigorous portion of the members aro with him a writer in tho cleveland leader tolls how a strong combination was on one occasion effected in tho ohio legisla ture on a certain thursday after noon a circus came to town and com plimentary tickets wero scattered broadcast tho newspaper reporters were not overlooked and after five or six months of tedious work they wore- naturally rejoiced at a chance to get an afternoon off tho speaker too wanted to see the olrcus and along about half past jone when a discussion over a ceitaln bill lourn moved and second edvwo- adjourn shotted the speaker ati in favor say all ho reporters and somo of the membjbrs shouted aye fifty of tho members cried no tho bouso stands adjourned snd tho speaker bringing down his gavol and ho and tho light- hearted legislat ors marched off to tho big tents rhvob asthma at once if you could read tho thousands of unsoliolf- ed let tors received by tho makers i from grateful usors you too would rcullie the remarkable powers of dr j d kelloggs asthma remedy alt dayland that f henry ijobart cant tell cases incipient nrtdehrontc aro bane- it will relieve a cold colds ar the commonest ailments of mankind and if neglect imi may lend to serious conditions dr thomas eclecti 1c oh will relieve tho bronchal pass ages of inflammation speedily and thoroughly and will strengthen them against subsequent attack and ns it eases the inflammation it will us ually stop tho cougti because it al lays tho irritation in the tin ont tiv it and provo it a wellbred customer in tho privacy of his homo thovll 1ag butcher was telling his wbfo of a pew summer resident she came in today ho safd with pink frim yellow tothls day i should hed by thin groat fftidhy remedy j withmsldim iand i cun tell you shos think 11 would have occurred to any why suffer or exiwrlment pith worthi ireal lady brpught up select and px- preparations when the gonutno iqlaalvo sjlhh dont know one out of kellofgfl can be purchased oyerlt- 1 meat from another nor iveal from where j mutton with tho remodelling of tho show arena in the winter fair building so ns tolrovldo a larger ring and with the impioved seating arrangement for tho public everything points to the boht hoi so hhow ever staged in con nection with the guolph winter fair during the fortythieo yeais of its ex istence new classes havo been established for hunters jumiieru and carriage hoiaes and the responso from exhibit ors has been most gratifying the en tries in horses have increased from 184 in 1925 to 410 fpr tho 1026 show such an increase is most encourag ing many royal fnir winners will be on exhibit including entries fiom mani toba and saslcatchowan a special feature ww be n musical ride by thcegllnkton hunt club of toronto with saddle ball garno by mounted riders fiom tho city of guclph and surrounding territory will be featured james franceschlnl of toronto is sending a string of ills famous car riage and driving hoi hph and it is most gratifying to note the increase in entries in hnckneyp tho breed whoso showing awakens the interest and en thusiasm of all ponldi will provide an excellent afternoon for the children on wednes day december 1st- clydesdales percherons and stand- ardbreds will bo judged on tuesday november 30th commercial horses heavy draughts ponies hackney and carriage classes nrr wednesday de cember 1 whllevuiy classes not com pleted will bo fmlbhed thursday de cember 2nd simple and 8uro dr thomas ec- lectrlc oil is ho s in application that a child can understand the in structions ued as a liniment the only direction is to rub and when used as a dressing to appy the di rections aro so plain and unmistak able that they are readily understood by young or old the use of dough in watch making two barrels of flouror almost four hundred pounds aro used overy week in making watches at a wolllcnown factory in new england which turns 6ut two to three thousand watches a week since a baker uses about three pounds of flour to ave loaves of bread it follows that for every watch tho maker uses tho equivalent of ajmost a third of a loaf tho flour is made into dough and tho dough is used to handle tho screws rivets and other small parts each man in that part of the business has a lump of dough always at liand and when ho wants to examine a screw ho jabs a piece of dough on it then turjijng it over ho has a gqod chanco to- look at it with his match makers microscopic eyeglass many of tho screws are too minuto to pick up easily with tho lingers and many moro though largo enough to be pick ed tip would bo so covered by the angers or tho forccps as to be almost hidden from sight profits on farm cr0p8 at experimental farm was at its height some one looked at his watch and said move re ad jyield having boon 433 tons per acre tho cost of production and profits from tho yield of farm crops naturally dirter in sections of the country but facts derived from investigation and tests carried on at the central experi mental farm ottawa and recorded in the report for 1925 of tho dominion field husbandman hr e s hopkins aro of moro than ordinary interest and of special valu last year tho yield of oats on tho farm was a record one being 80 8 bushels per acre and of straw 223 tons placing the valuo of oats at only 43 cents per acre and tho straw at 4 por ton and the total cost of production at 3548 as detail ed in tho report which can bo had freo by applying to the publications branch ottawa we have a profit of 1076 per acre an extra large yield of hay was also operlonced at the farm the cost of producing wljlch is placed at j2h7a per aero and the profit at 2610 the and tho cost to producjf 664 per ton the seeding consisted of a mixture of red clover abilko and timothy to which 6 pounds or alfalfa seed wore addedr and which wero mainly re sponsible for tho large yield corn silago is given hs- producing a profit of 161 por acre but potatoes proved tho most profitable of all they rave a yield of 3323 bushels per acre which cost j117b0 per acre to produce and valued at a dollar por bushel resulted in a profit per aero of 214 71 wheat produced a profit of 1997 and barley 15 80 per acre the yield oi mangel was bolow tho aveinee and a loss is recorded corn s gave rather better results than tho mlx- tuie of oats peas and vetches for b41- age insuert by the director of pub- llclty dominion department of ag riculture ottawa to kafogunrdclhe child from dam- ago that worms cause use millers wnun powders the medicine par ex cellence for children these powders will clear tho system of worms will regulate and stimulate the organs in- juriaubly effected by the woinim and wlu encourage healthful oporatlon of the dltrcstlvo processes ah n vermi fuge it can bo rolled on for its ef fectiveness spread it oj bens0ns aauuek syrup daily pally pm 987 pm 11 gr pm toronto terminal keete street and st clair avenue freight delivered- by special express freight freight picked up at any ad dress in toronto j torontokitchener bus service luxurious t kl coaches operate over highway lesvo actdrtgomd wst am pm pm 1005 305 835 leave acton goina east a m p m p m 930 130 800 arrive guelph 1045 om 345 pm and 915 pm arrive kitchener 1130 a m 480 pm and 1000 pm arrive toronto 1130 a m 330 p m and 900 p m all coaches call at wiles cafe acton thb canada starch co limited montreal kct your personal christmas greeting cards are here it is not too early to place your order christmas is only a few weeks away and tile first orders will receive the best selection this year the range of cards we have 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avoid imitations always look or the signature of cfi4wnamaa t proven directions on cach physicians everywhere recemmeod u wanted a well qualified stenographer several such afls have appeared in tho local paper this week evepygraduateoftheguerh business college located the employmentsdepartment of tho college hod a call for 2 bookkeepers this week but no one to send your opportunity is- in the business world gat your thorough training now wintor term from jan 3 1927 at guelph business college students aro now enrolling individual instruction produces superior results send in your application a l bouck principal and proprietor little girls game causes heartache to lonely mother two little ffirlfl alt at a window playing a game thoy make believe that every woman they see coming up the street is mamma eomlngr home to them they shut their eyes until she ta almost to the door and then open horn hoping- it is really the one thoy long- to see tlfby firmly believe that some day their- wonderful dreams will corao true mother knows of this game and she la dolnir her beat to r mako it come out right but just at present she is having no small strugy glo to stay on this earth at all she is taking tho cure at the mus- koka hospital but had allowed her self to become so greatly run down that there isnt much left of feer for the kindly nursos and doctors to build upon tns wonderful quiet of the great hospital and the caro she u getting are soothing to her worried mind and body some day she hopes to be with her uttlo daughters again contributions may be sent to hon w a charlton president 223 collttgo street toronto 2 ontario collections we handle collections only 35 years experience speaks for itself assuring efllcloncy and re liability kelly aiken collectors orangevill and owen sound rof standard bank of canada csrichmondstwcst trjronto canada savage company jewellers china silverware lower wyndham phone 571 guelph st i ti issr 0

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