dmm s styyariimjjtoi itu muiujday aiiul lariuui iiii magic ofr a manhlon midauy huutmi tht gla or illrth and dralh ilttir nhiuluwid by oblivion a bordftr- wood alonit u lilghwny hard with pilgrim foel a hoiuj untmanlrd and empty ntnod wcaltli it illicit came with kerf and prancing itocd to dw ii thrrrln and gold imd preclotu glittered rrum ruflr unlo architrave hut wraith was cold mid lived her dnyn alone tlun llruuty knocked and entering wltli n imllr wan lvf n wrlcomo anil a uuily room but never i biu r ailed on urauty uiere and it radlantw fdd in uw gloom power bnachrd a wall and locked hlm- wlf behind hla rlcepleri guarda and ban of totted nlccl beyond thr help of friend uuj wrath of foe lie perinhed in his cauuon and hu teal the hoiirc iirew old- pome climbed an lvlcd wall and burned hla deed above tlie creaky door but all men read tlie ward of cold neglect and sought for pome in that home nevermore then lv purnued by her own fear one nlnht took rclugc in tlie mansion lone and dnar a fire nlir kindled on tlie hearth beliold i a group of fellow fusluvcn drew near i tliey warmed uienuelvea before tlie blaring are they thought of thins for yearn in dungconn hid they found the bonea or wealth and rower and pride and ml led about the fooludi deed they did v alad volccn rano in majiy a itartlod roam whcro nllcnce dreamed lier dusty dreams for yean and laughter rattled many a shaky pane time a housekeeper had washed with mtaty team and nevermore men ptuu that cheery hone the young that ramble and tlie old that tire- without a cup of comfort in ita shade a momenta chat and rest before the flrcl aloyslus coll there arc many dlfrtrne between youth and ace but uu chief u that as far as thin world u concmed youth looks forward and age looks back up to a certain period varying greatly with uic individual hope is the main tis sue of our uvea we are always making or wealth nuuu or achievement plans of benefit to others sometimes ail our thought centres on one great proj ample in its dctaun ment fit to crpwfia life with blory we carryjvto success sometimes our arnhjucfrtui icm or our lmaalnatlon more lilted and we ore content with a succes sion of briefer efforts etch absorhtnfl us lor the moment and then giving place to nomethlng else fortunate tlie few who can go on thua hoping and achieving to the end who can turn from one success to another with inexhaustible buoyancy never hav ing the icinurc to regret to such pereons life never nccms long or empty or un- profitable with many of us with most of us u h not co wo may be busy enough many live hurriddy from morning until night yet comehow there comes m time we hardly know when it com when we find wc are looking not forward but hack pcrliapa tho one great aim of our lives has failed or succeeded which is somcthnch worse perhaus we are more occupied than ever with little efforts but they cccm uttlo not so muxh worth while or eo absorbing one of the moct characteristic marks of that chahqo la tlu pleasure we take in doing things eeelng people visiting places not because they are significant in themselves but because we have done tlie thlnga cccn the people visited the places long ago tho young with whom we sometlmca try to share uus interest simply do not comprehend it tlie beat cure for uiat malady of age u it be a malady it to nil our uvea as full as possible with interests uiat cannot grow old worldly pleasures and ambitions win fall and pall butr tho charm of nature the inexhaustible de light of thought the endless resource of seeking others happiness stick to us as long aa wc stick to them- only those thingscannotbotokeniip at a momnta notice when more unworthy things have fallen away from behind tlie counil to tee ourselves as others see us is acknowledgecrlobe1 saiuuury7bvenifl though come times unpalatable expert enco it la marvellously conducive to reflection and has been known to pro duce results pleasing to those about us to ace others as they see themselves to catch a- glimpse or their point of view to realize oven dimly their burdens end responsibilities is no ia essential deep and wlcc sympathy both these experiences came to certain guests at a girls banquet in one of our elties not long ago tlie banquet was given by a number of club the major tj of wliooe members were bundle wrappers and younger salesgirls in several largo stores scarcely a girl was twenty years eld a number were hardly more than twelve the majority were sixteen or seventeen one thing was noticeable at once their loyalty to tlioir own establuhments wo vo got to do everything right one little biindlo wrapper said to an other to allow uiat our store the beat if you get it at pelmere it is a bar gain i a girl declared at tlie end of her toanl best of all was the conclusion of i little cashier if you girls the in in- girls would only make your figures plain r then the customer would get her change juxincr and mare people would be attracted to our store the chief trial of which uuue young workers complained was the store tramp many were tlie sarcasms aimed at tier the woman who makes you take down lota or boxes and then is only looking thank you the one who is ashamed u aide for a cllsap grade of goods aluiough alio cannot afford to buy any other tho one who inquires the price of goods that are plainly label led tin one who after endless inqulfjca decides hat ahe will go home and ask liar husband all these were drown in vivid and often amusing una on the other hand the young clerks showed a clear sense of their own re sponsibility if a lady comes into the millinery departmmt and wants a lutr- its up to bie to nell lier one a girl said- its hard work to sell a hat and beeldes i have to try to sell tier a becoming one one who listened to tlwfce blu of ex perience not one with a note of oouv plaint in it and realliud tlie youth of the workers their long liourt and in many cois their large responsibility could hardly fall to rtwolve uww even if slio had already resolved it before to bring to tin shopping dya ell the con sideration lipiuiily and syuipeuiy uiat sliould luuku hrr transactions a puuure hot a lumuhlp to tlio girl on tlie otlur tide of the counter f wlty li tlu kuiry at doctor doo- lituo llktt u buakfdsl food iiocue it u m burial oereel f a jh ttrr ti han k mn v or tmi t bisvh hi bvbh ewimk junbahiab jahbavanin 1jww feaapitia i llbmw vautlv ioutualtfi dome times ho does not know i watch him ntand small sturdy legs apart fair head atilt ills grave blue cyei intent on them one hand dcciyln a tiny pocket and a hit of new learned whistle tunes upon his round pureed mouth and they who from tmthale walls flower giltframed answer with out cound ills silent question and unconscious hail think they know and welcome him they sense their dry dust stfr again to sec him there blood of their blood sufficient recom pense far years and silence and they are aware of how in him their immortality is promised how no clod or earth may dim their battle challenge haw tho gulden key to their deep stores of vuldon is ulth him for ho is theirs the tinted childish face the yet unblacsomcd flower of their seed hu spirit is tho slim oword of their race ghcathed in a lovely scabbard and letlertf lo the i editor of long aspiring progress liver in him as once in them and so each from his frame with years a little clouded dustydim halls one email manchild trust with their name faith baldwin springtime lioinos half a cxarpany aoo fbiv pbesb file of fifty years ago i became rfllntereoled in the events of those days tattancluded that the readers of this column also find the items of eastertide tins quite interesting too i have therefore gleaned the following james a murray has quit clerking in postmaster matthews store mr jamca mcdulrc shingle eawyer has purchased the late jolin slaveys interest in the california house for 040 a number of farmers intend moving to manitoba within a few weeks urs bottiuoi opclfihru moving tn her country residence for the summer the members of acton checker club are practicing nearly every evening they are tlie champions of tho county the merchants of acton are consider ing the formation of on organisation whose members will undertake to refuse to continue tho credit system urs robert swan will give acton brass band a social next friday evening and hopes citizens generally will attend last friday two foreigners with perforat ing bears paraded our streets tho boars amused tho young folks by their tricks and their owners carried off a good col lection mr jamc3 ryder whose blacksmith and carriage works were recently destroy ed by fire has already erected a tem porary thop and has fitted up the bam nearby for a woodworking shop peter 8 armstrong gives notice that he will not hereafter deliver milk but will sell it for five cents per quart at his residence buttermilk two cents at the regular meeting of acton divi sion eons of temperance tlie following officers were elected for the quarter w p bro hugh cameron w a t albert moore it s fred ii ross a r b miss clara bpclght 1 s mus ilattlo cpalgbu trees benjamin kicklln chaplain rev r b cook con itobrt warren jr asst con miss annie waldle j a dennis kelly o 6 ale waldle necorsrz coiaoiiverrjohcr william waldios sale or thoroughbred stock lost friday brought good prices cow rock rose to c 8 smith for 1170 red rose to s smith 00 duchess of kent to f w stone of quelph 105 lady mar tomr wilson trafalgar 07 duko of kent to alex btcwort eromosa hbo younv audlcy to alex loaby 35 at a large meeting rof citizens met to discuss the request of mr george l- beardmore for a bonus of 3 000 tn con sideration of hts continuing to operate his tannery here with twenty to thirty hands the proposal was not favorably considered mr z a hall bookkeeper allowed that mr bcardmore was now paying ids per week for wages major allan sold he did not think there was much danger of mr bcardmore leaving acton when he had so much money invested in uic tannery speeches were made by john bpcluht henry smith toetld henderson john coates james ooodall isaac francii p 8 armstrong edward nlcklln rev it 1 cook and john kennedy a vote to the otlcct that it would be unfair to other local manufacturers lo give a bonus of 3 000 to mr bsardmore was carried by 31 far to 1 against there tho above items will givo you a good idea of the local news which was interesting tlie people of acton and vicinity half a century ago if you like it 1 11 give you another chuptcr no mo time later tm i nui anh or to day hlom im ourhiru vifwioini iiruuii rngland march 14 ldjil lo the 1 ditor of tnr acton jsbk pbchij i raid in my last letter hint i tig u was rcntlmrntal reverend and no 1u there is to the visitor brought up to do what can bo done to day rather i m put a oir till to morrow another cl r actcrlntlc that rrems qillto as appllc l if not as creditable to the people id customs hi rr and this i think can be iwnt described by uic word slow ill around one sees evidence of thin ho ir or finality and innovation it is n glaringly- in the fngllsh hanking nystrtti great clumsy hooks of both credit and drblt instead of one ordinary slmplr paw hook like ours an handed out to the customer no draf is issued for lesn than twentyfive dollars and the dep it or of a draft an our best banks in can ado not only has to stamp it pvrr nj aln but has to wait for this and even for unquestionable american or canadian bank bills to be whnt the banker receiv ing them calls eold in london before any credit is given for them tho tram car service or wmo of england a great cities is another lnrtance of this dllatorl nccn i have frequently seen cars hero held up for five minutes and more for others s pans because the double track line has to change to a single one qolng round a curve a backward sysu i i or municipal engineering that wc would not stand for their building operation here too seem to drag along intermin ably owing to tho obsolete methods em ployed one horse carta bring the bricka and other material far great buildings and these are unloaded in a way that carries tlie up to date passerby back la what ho has read of about acorgiarrar early victorian customs and movements the assize judges still take down tho evidence in longhand thus prolonging the sittings at great delay and expense to tho litigants and their counsels eng lish plumbing in deplorably backward and the daily papers ore full of accidents by burns and explosions in bathrooms the geyser system used generally hero re calling tlie crudities of our eighteenth century forefathers and these few in stances that i have quoted could cosily be added to to emphasize the assertion uiat this old land is hi many ways still living in the dreamy past bu there aro some outstanding exceptions to eng land s apparent colossal slowness for in stance going through some of hsr mam- jtnoth industries such an wills cigarette i lifsnliaam r vzl rrltfa- rnima donna am cll 11gyman in tho ljle of karl vou oerok a man distinguished oa a poet and as a minister of uie gospel uti incident is given which illustrate i not only his kindly spirit but ills quick wll ho was ono day walking in otuttagart carrying an umbrella at the nunc time the prima donna of the ututtagart opera troupe was tripping along tho uldlwalk without uiat protection against tlu weather suddenly rohi begun lo fall and ilerr vou gcruk offered tho lady uiosliclt- er or his umbn ua though entire utrangera to imch utlur they hud a pleasant chat- after a while uic rcvocend gtmlhmian remarked may 1 venture to ask your name it is plain to uc that you never ho to uie opera iuiuwi red tho lady everybody knows that i am tho lending slngr at tlie court iluulrc now it is my turn to ask to whom i am indebted for tho protection of an umbrtlla your quutluu eliurly proves that you ilnvr go to chunh uuu tha reply for all mlgluus utopui know unit x urn uw aide pftitor in this town and astonlaliod at tho speed good order and efflclenry displayed she brings her major criminals to justice much more expeditiously than they do in america and tier underground system of passenger traffic in london in perfect equipment and speed is unrurpasscd anywhere tho old idoa that free trade england is a cheap country to live in must now be thrown into the discard food and other necessaries aro dearer all round than they rc with us and bad an we have it taxation on everything including lnccmc and land is far heavier hcr a icense to run the cheapest motcr car ynpandlng with our ford cojn sixty dollarii per annum adeceni cltiar cann o t tjtbestigi f hewator leiiathan shilling and the worklngman u beev costs eight cents and over per small wloss telegrams formerly much used place of jettcrn and that cost six have now been doubled pontage to london is tho some as to canada and ihe tjnlted atatcarplctprc pnatijanlii ihnt cost a cent in canada and the unlttd states cost four times that much lure and the postage is no less than that on letters railway fares have doubled since the war and i am told that it takes all the profits to pay for the labor of runntng the trams despite tlie efforts of our very efficient trade commissioners tho canadian pleased to see uie different products of hts own country in evidence in large con sumlng centres like this is at first dls appointed and inclined to be lnqulsltorlul at seeing to few canadian imporu and w many from other parts of tho worjd at avonmouth the barley from morocco and the corn and wheat from uic ar gcntlnc seemed much more abundant than our grain american and tasman ion apples arc more hi evidence uian uie canadian article danish and bwcdlah bacon now fill our former market here an do appgrcnuy new zealand s butter and choccc in most of uicsc cases uic reason is at once seen our rivals in uiat commodity pack their applco wiui more care than wo do the scandanavuuia take greater pains over the breeding slaughtering and curing of their hogs and aro only a comparatively few miles away in distance tho united states are now taking our lioga at a better profll to uo tuau whjv jhc danes and swedes arc content toyrcccivc from eng land our southern faclghbors are also taking our cream tjhus leaving ihuc butter with us for export anywhere now zealand having great britain as her only market has by a long and oggrcs tove cuiuvatiohofivmanaged lbger hcrjjut and cheese in here wlui bufflclcntiuargln of profit and at a less cost to tho consumer than wo can do i was glad however amid all this dlscour agemenk to find a striking execpuon to england ff seeming lack of appreciation of canadian products bristol a very en ergettc canadian trade commissioner has succeeded in introducing a british col umbla cigar hero that sells at an cqulva lent to ten cents seems quite as good as the higher priced ones and if uie cun adlan price can be kept an it is it shoud soon bo very popular in the english smoking market when ono reads as wc did lately of a great british tobacco trust making an annual profit of ten million pounds one does not wonder at tho hlgb nrtrc of uie homo aruclc and feels that there is ample room for this now can adlan venture it is admitted on ail hands that agrl culture in england is in u bad wuy and that there li to day no profit in it 1 armrnt lun an culling out for pro tccllon jis they vainly did nearly a cen tury ago whllt the conservatives ait prwcnalni sympauiy tor the ullcru of uie toil under the guu of mich terms ut the safeguardlig of industries are in traducing uic thin end okthe protective wedge for thfc as well u for some of uic depressed manufacturers the other two paruej qro protesting vehemently against any duuoa that will increase the price or food fourthfifths of which they tell ua has here ui be imported i have ulready touched briefly pn beer and uio breweries during war tlmo uio l3igllah public houses wcro closed proc tlcally all day and only allowed to open for 3 hours around noon and 4 hours at night rtiise restricted hours uro still observed and no one except of course uie extremists on boui sides seems to dcalro uny cliange drunkenness ir it exists at all is not apparent and the law is well and closely observed tho visitor here b at once struck by uie great difference in uio contents of canadian and english newspaper in giving prominence to sensational news i think hey aro now both on a par but outside of this uielr loading matter is qulto divergent here sport ms given far more promlnbnco uian wuji us loading editorials are as frequent oncrlcket fox hunung and on football as on grave national or religious issues or on trade or commerca every wedding re ported glvhs a list of tho guests and uio pretmu uvey funeral a list of tho at tendants and uio floral offerings wlui a free advertllcmrnt at uie end for the undertaker iho irayor hook question has uf courh beirti occupying on lm- nietuu mnount of unoco in tho news papers here recently iho extraordinary und to many iwuiph unit ntable ttatufv i mtttte church hint to mi mlw rn of purjiu- mi ut vital spiritual quirtlonn ore gv n to dcrldi upon that ninny or thim huv i in vi r in iird uf lie ton un n l intern tn in ut nil uhd ktiou nothliik ikmiu munition in 1 nail now oeritplm u nut of hybrid fwrnlllun pirtly iujorlutr i vltb tin lltiitt cliunh und partly fr i hi i lluallnn 1 1 imcullttr crenhd on ft i by thii undent rimm etlon affalt wura tlomil institutions oiinh mid tlcmtnuiry with n union nndhhn heavy endowments of many of thru- by jiloun benefactors who attached continuous religious obli gation to thilr gifts do that to put the uiiatlou brlelly and rueclnctly while all modi rn ducatlonal liodlen like nrintol t nl vend ty lbelf un unilltarhed uio i ldr ones aro ntlll controllrd more or 1 k by un lilnblinhed church but uie nbji et is too large a am to more than l ri fly loiirh upon now at the ilrlotnl nlvinlty however i was glad to see a c inudliin mr t ii machines installed of the chief lecturern in history i hmith totally blind thlegraduate of d ilhnusle but tf an original ontario famili b highly rcgarjrd in thin branch or higher eduoatlnn in brlntol not only are the two branches of the li gal profcsi ion in i ngland cnuroiy feparau but tho position uul dignity of a kind n co u tire i in on a yiuch higher plane than wlui us whert a barriiter here takes silk he at bnce with rare exceptions moves to london and tionc of thcic eminent gentlemen ore to be found in uio outlying centres tlie dif ference of course arisen rrom uio fact that hefe the distinction is conrcrrcd on real professional nilrit alone whila wlui it is largely a question of social or political influence it li well known uiat ninety per cent or more of the business of many of our k c s li collcltor a jniiil- ncm only and list uicrco are rarely or never wen lcadmgcasei in court- that one can realize why when m recent caij with us a prominent toronto lawyer being offered it refused silk his business was largely in hln office he was an englishman who appreciated uic dlf ference und knew uiat although it should baobcrved this difference did not exist in canada there hai been a lively discussion in the pattern here recently over great men past and pnient and to days statesmen huvc been compared unfavorably to oladntalie and disraeli the archbishop of canterbury has lately stated uiat britain present leuditn in the varied walk of life do not measure up to her former onen o there contend that thin only leem- to be the cae because uic far vaster lisuea and re n panel bill tics of to day arc dimming the human actors in them tlie qucuon and its wilutlon in of rounc one that uppllei to ourselves as woll u to uie old land jajt a word about very recent polluoal cveptj i cjild in m last letter that hpi h here but uio political iciiduluni i ftwirvwcnrt- ham seems to havb turned a bit smec i wrote tif more rcceht byeelections have fav ored the tlborals not only have they held uielr dwn scats but have gained tuo from uio government in one of tliec lancaster lord asftuin of linoleum fame a creation of gladstones under took to influence a large portlornqf uie liberal vou far uie unionist he found however that he could not deliver the good and the peer s intcrfcrejice wan rocrrted by uie liberal und the indc pendent voters let me uy something in conclusion about bristol and it- neighborhood where i have jul pent uie winter the city llelf 1 built oil and among many high bill und it surrounded by picturesque and lit torlcul aociatlons driving along cllllf above thi avon and over the hrl tol bupemlon bridge reminds ono very much of our own niagara aorgc the beautiful valley of uie wye stretch nit up uwuy into north wales tnuot for all in which l tlut lamhus tintem abby built in tho uthymollsbed in the 10th eenuiranjlirito attrncuvc to word w rui throe hundred yearn afur wards many good judges select hls as part or england monmouthshire through which this stream runss claim ed by both england and whlcs duhougtl 1 found that tho nauvcs objected tovbalng c died wcljimcn acraj the wye is the undent fonit of dean so lone as ocluted with und reprejiited by uic tulcnud but at one time nauirfbua sir charlei dllke the old city of qlouccs ur l only thirty fouwmllei from brlttol at the hi ad of the jthanpel and at uic mouui of the faeveni river in the opio 1u din ction and quite cloc at h uid are welli with il noble cauicdral und bnui wonderful watermg place ond the home a ct ntury ago of that great leader hi iiejiloii beau nash cheddar is near here too njiocluted by us with its cheese but here coupled more wiui its famouncaveo here too is blagdon where one sees the great cleft rock from which augustus toplady drew the in plrauon for his immortal hymn had i space volumci instead of merely parsing reference could be devoted to all thee interesting scenes and places and many more aith which brltol is sur rounded ntarly apnroachlnc toronto in size and the seventh city in populuuon in uic kingdom bristol and all thes interecung urroundlngs that i have touched on are or i write clothed in a manue of tnow lq lhut uie canadian pictures england as breaking out ycur ut least very far eiut in ills calculu- paiulut tilt tltvllt koreans our tuel resources arc sull uo ample that we find it hard to conceive of u country jo poorly supplied wiui fuel aa korea is accordlilb to an article hi the journal or school geography tho land bears very little timber and uluiougli tioud deposits of bituminous and anuira- clte coal have been found uic govern ment before thu japanese occupation at leant would give no concessions for min ing the natives dig the surfucc coal out in a crude way and let uie debrts and rain water fill up uic shafts accord liiuly tho caul when they finally get it is usually well rotu d from dampness this poor rtuff is sold for as much as nine dollar a to in u price that makes it inuci ibh fur uie majority of tin latlo or thu pamnt kltuatloti u that its solu tion 1s loft u tilth strange llw i buut b u ujfi handaluuii bjiiia such id one at uie ulouiulli ol a brajiwood kon on intttnullj howfver has found u mi uiif of conibuttiig uu sc un favor uble condition when u kon an sturu to build hu tiuuse he flnt lays down a system of flues whin the floor li to bo ihtic hues biutn ut u lire place usually built in un outer nhtd or in u closed itlleywuy connected wlui the home itom tin tlreplun tho flue brunch out like uio ribs of a fan and end in a trench in turn opciu into a chlmmiy usually built at some distance from the liouse when uiu fluti are eompleted the builder care fully covers them nvi r with ilugn tones he tlien ecuienu uie wllolc floor und coen it with a sort of tlilel oiled paper for which kon u is fumdus i he rent of uie iioilo u then built round the com pletcd floor the heating system iorks in uiu way when it is turn to cool the rice for th morning meal uie huuiewtli lights a little utruw of bnishwood in uio fire place in the outershed whllix tho rice is cooking the heat friii uio fireplace possin through jhe flues lipaung tha sloiu flags uf uu floor and diffusing a phosaat warmui uiuf liuu until it u time to prtpuiu uie nest meal two hratlnt a day geiuruly euqlce to keeti the floor wunn on the floor uio peop u lit by duy und deep by night thi hi avy olhd puj r that covers tlu floor privutili any smoke fnim tncrlng the ro in sine ihi ueeupunti ulwuyu have uu lr jhimu at the di r the paper wears u lung time und grudu illy takcu on u riulebrown eulor so hire uio lcoreans ult throiigli un uvin winti r in thrlr biuig llttli hiueu thtn li no oiiuiki to bnlhir thfjn und ij u h i mur up jul all tbu u nif tin brought lne or 4 ti sijcrrritrfptijwi tunrl llk to imvi their c ifortn lid and ii iik want nil uu uorld how ial v ii tin i nil f 11 ui of uu li audi in i 1 hi ann rl run it ii ol un iniliiiui whin till imllimtlou ihiuid tlu tn lun r in uiyniiu inn hi ht lirown i i i hiiiid tii b y from uu in uipupir oltlcr hit iilh d for tin it port of unit hetun i it mil heiw lainru a nwlnj all but in horli n urn in thn nilddli of it and i run l u r tin life of me make out from iny notes vylmt it is drown oil junt vt in gnat up plum i and let it i jamci acts on tin nigiti ll in mid 111 lecture byi ent for publkjulfin with tin doelun jkpurt rending midi i will di tiiln in bu tirnl loiii r on ut upplln f w th b tiling won t i tick n o nl llcklmi x itojowju-jlluu- v irll 1 gir f mull hoy muny a liiuhir hu folitidhiln peiitllij yrur uf t r yi tt m i lory wlllii ut nfiinldi rlnit it until nilled to halt by ii ti i ir mo it un with win u in loir hli pupil till i y u mil of u nrtiiln l toman uthli u i vi ry morning i wnm un i lb t mini a uk detail or uu nehli vi inmi upon him lutli wlllli ilium hi iiixt iilihhor and nilik nil audibly i hi profi or undtruhik to n imlu him willie inld h yi mm ui lei fonu thing vrry hinuornur in thi will you i xpluln to thr cln wlut il i uo you d ulit unit he i uld jwim th rivr thrr ilim no ir it ult t uml lpi d little wiihi hut i w windirlm why h 01111 t ninkt il friar 11 mi jj le to ut buek u tin id ult r hi elo c tl buret fm nnrnrt iiiuvm m ihuuiir durliift hi i hill alii rlui ll ul oee hi nd un utliii k from 1 ki pt hi iiicti on the vul i xplnrutloiis hi i li n to upprr- iiidliiiis ho duyd tin mill hi y wire worn out with fatigue i iditliul il pt 1 unlug on bin milt i woke him mid wurn- i it line or uu ln t ilani of p wan that a loba ipy would fidl ii him uml kill him with hi own lulki d i noticed that n llltln tn uiu h i hud noticed earu now iiiiilil i ihfinnl position i fixed my itttnii n mi it and saw that it mm i 1 iilnn j impi rcrptfuly i had rten urh iv pin ii in in n before the rent ml und i nil nil t nleip tho tree con tlnuid lo tppnuii itiddcnly i raised my un iuid un il w ru li d forward i here lay a i in woundid in tin li it imd graiipiiig uu brunch villi whieli b imd dlrguli- d him if it u trn establishing new stan jard in a u l o m o jm i e i nay dad did you over long to famous famous ror what dick oh ror onyuilng so that the papers aould pralie you und uu piople cheer you and put up statues of you and nil thut oh my ye l and i look pleaiun in picturing mywlf bi lug jjiu rvtewed by eager rejiorteni after iome great and bravo deed and modestly disclaiming any desire tor tho plnudtli or the crowd hi cause i did no more tan my simple duty what did you think or dolrm that would he so great t well rescuing larue umllloj from the top i lories or burning buildings refusing to leave my i hip ull the ocean reached my cars capturing ut lew t a battalion ur enemy single bunded quelling rloti by my aery eloquence and the leurle flu- h of my eagle eyel say dad when wjei lltlii lufly not so very i mil t have bt en about your ugc v now you re leaning i mean when well when you were iiyoung man uy that time whllewecretly wi hlnie to be a in ro my immediate longing were more concerned with euriitug enough money to buy u home lor yoih mother and me and j d come to realize that that humble undertaking might require sreatcr herol m than fucing un flood and nhql qythls ti i bu jp l imvi an my reader calls cm you necdn t mention tkfc laet to your mouier though ten to one iiicnoul it but the thought hope in just the new pu rant four leading forlorn dwamuo mo oj it crvas many a man has large wreath aid annually upl hl grnve who never did onyuilng hall ndllilcuu or uerve rucking iu inline outrun lncomi tux re imrtlwiipvf dim in the impronri hlng eheck butliolduig uio hungry hon by the tall while the school children e cape l much more delightful to think of anyway but experience with the waj- of thli old world eitk and acnuidnunce vlui its inliubltttnu v111 weiikeiwjuur de ire tor the plaudit part wojund pray to be brave strunu 8j jierlllclntl so uiat ii uu great moment does conic in your life juu will lio your great deed without shirking biu do not set ureat jtore upon the clieervof uie mob which in of oh cruaud thinu- uu nuiit hckll thcva who throw ro e to day will b ready with rock ut mil row dreum of jplendld unici ull ti day of jour life jump in where unjetu fear uvlmid ijut do it to help your fellow cixigtntl to ele vate your soul fcnd to sejpd when you come to thmlc of it being labelled a hero prove nothing uiiyway except that you jiupiriied lobe nouced by uic public it3i mort ur lu of an example of what udvirtllii may do ior instance your ictioolhou tukes lire you and jimmy like uic good coul jou uro lielp the girli und the miialler children into mifely one w hum jimmy earricu out chance i to be tin i iillo of mayor whoxl and jimmy i nlelua goe into uie newspapers anil i iiune creciu oj tlie schoolboy hero you who were fully as brave und hi ipful g0 iniiung for opportunity wunl there ui i lve you publicity then i juppoc v id not hull the real hcroej are ever heard ot ure theyr how can tiny bei doyou iupe one hundredth of the heroic dud in the last war or oucthouaiidlh wen bid and reported und ucclulmed tbue th i happened so us to be brought to public nouce brought cheers to uu lr doer and real hcroe are not upt to udvertlsc themselves dick one thing 1 vc never understood dad l why u ioldler li uny more of u hero because he got killed i mean than the men uruund him only he dn p und the others dun t i hey lulk about will lor eon s having made the supreme into bloom uit abo n tt for thlsfaaorifloo icon ton t lu ja give any more for the hue than hli brouier fred did who eunte home again both olfered their lives und ono was token you are right dick thati the way qod must sec it bo now you under stand why fume so often dept uds ujxin clrcunwluiicei und l u jkxit prize to strive for do your btl f r the sake of uie doing and be couleiit what 1 the dliliu uiiiiur nnd u dunce one boll his liuuk hiitei his books i j a safe and sure 9 remedy fop jailing children millers worm powders 6wjtaim ho nabcot1c luiilf takin cuichlv ho tklv clumik vif yl koii tltr btbteu h miwcitajtuaui ih drink hot water toend indigestion instant relief i housuudi of uiifortim lu im u id fer uliikwtt datlj from t much ucl ltly uus iu inn h uid indli tl n ill r illnj if un y would i tart the ui it t k bit i i i 1 1 of taking a iii ill i wult i roiilaiitini a teuolkkmliil r ft ur tubl i f pun uluruttd mugn lu tilt y v mid so n und uielr ti pun h iji stn iuithini tl and tin proved dint hi y uld it th rit i t and mout bitlifylimi nu ult with u th ituot imupum ot lndlui tl u niuiiy ull dlge lut ti tiblit tin u d by un rrr i of nt ul and an hi utllcutil hlkwl odpply in tlje ttmieli 1 nt i i menu and our before ihi ti n eau tuki liluji a glut tf hot uiittr di l uie b hkl ui uu hu much und hi uf t muemilu iniitiulhjii 111 t linui h in i u and kt epj tlu ntumui li tin iu iw t und hiulthy und prt in t n imil l i h dlt tl n uliurulitt m u u hi n l u luxuu l liuiuil i i v und l 1 i n to utk anil i tn b ott tin i ii u ni w il tkril tiiuiul 111 ull r i w 1 i iir rublut furui ul lhh tt tl uu i enjoy your uioajiilii ieueu j j vww cmtil jj- henyoutccduwvdiirxnrpooryau y fonfiivferpi wulpd wuh wj you will in imprctwd by iti th lu nvly in gut d rlduiar uid oivty modem luu iu durant dutli llaycthunt hady alter you inv oxmttixd it tltorotinjdy in uftlioulcnng die comfoili uk for detndjnttrbtuin improved kj sul oviluicneil malar urpiua you you will unconsclnuily iilc llmdm 4 wlil btkktt giv you tint id- ficuon uiuslly utaaaud only wjdi mom npaurvc an convince you nc if tii tlicrc u no faac eyl- lf car on die matlcct dtat loola belter rldu ciit or otcnjanri value pr dolhtr ilehi the new durant four bule in tr dn t youneli i dubant uotoos of canada uwited tonoktocanada c228 dura rushy ttucui four ujsbe cyluujtri cpaty 1 ton dj 1 torn l e atkinson acton ontario lu innnmi mmiiiii uiummiummiiim qimmi niumnnn u m mntiminiiiim uiuuifflmnmnixjiimiii mmmimi m i did you ever stop to think ily cilsonjl walte shawnee oklahoma tliit ivtiv day th bargain day wlnn tin- atlvrrtiiiii roltimiis your on mak markrl plaoi tliat tlie nuic tlial i an be best liants n1iu carry itio moturftl vovertise riiil it oii want to bii lioin firms ulm appiiriatt otii busnitsi who niidri fooii civile who cat iv jood inciclian- disc who an- worthy of youi business and out onliilciici read the ads ot find llieu names llieie that i 11 tamlard odd m i i la will ltd till liooil- wlios tualim does not change lit loimd in the slot- unit mjvkk- i liit t if rn- ui t hl sliown sik ess- ni hauls i hi i li ul hi ul ai i m i lisinj ti jtiirt- holh iestie and new hiisi- i hat i heir e in ell oil is lo maki sil- lsficd i ustoniets wjien a llusiness man haws into his loiiimercini shell he jets iiowheic soon- et oi lalei lie must uaki u l the tail thai it he wants to am this woilds ad- ailiieshemisi j kktisk if you have anything to sell tell about it in the acton free press hjiullllkulii ii j 1 1 1 llllbllmimlliaill j mil lil mil jiriwlliiul i li ilipllkllllllllllliillllllllllll i