ffiljtf arhm jfciw jhrrna iav may 33 1p38 tf tlicm go arc looking do ydu do- nrent t i giieun they liny wonder why i may lh horn iiulmil of running nut to play my two bin brother and tlir rest arr playing thrre beyond the wall jfay brother fur it ran play the bent you ought to ic him curve the ball i and whin he mm a splendid play and i can help them robie a chfer my pains i u ul troubles go away and i forget what kreps me here if 1 could juji be well one day and it out- too it would be fine well 1 run m the others play and take tlillr fun instead of mine i watch thriii hero from up above you it almost just the came i love thtin no and i can jove an will u ii j wannt laine robert beverly hale kev u b cook cape kick 188 an interrhtlnf ilevvw of condltlaus on a home aluslon field glxty year ago the following lo from tile baptist year book of loan we are compelled to abridge uie copl- oun remarks of this missionary whose labors aro very abundant amidst many dlncourugcnicnti and ulfi sickening ef- fccui of hope deferred brother cook ncvcrtliclcni rejoices in tlie reception of some tokena of tlie divine presence and favor at all the station jive in num ber the word prcacluarii lutnd to with marked attention uidhopo in entnr- mined llmtoie seed sown will not be last or perish in tlie soil but will bring forth an abundant liarvest ip dun time iii woodford a brighter day is dawning on uic church tlie congregation lias increased and uierc is an evident im provement in every way greater zeal prayerfulncss and activity aro manifest ed by the members an interesting- dab- bath school has been established with live leathers and thirty ave scholars the church la much e dined by the preaching of lira warren a licentiate and li looking and lousing for m revival of true religion in the community tike cause at cape rich is in much the same condition as formerly tuc mmrvth p ad-uurintrt- t huslskeii place in tlie community and no intoxicating lltmar is now sold jn the place the bunding of the chapel is being slowly advanced and tlie bretli- ren hope to finish apd pcri it soon free from debt as the cliurclieq of woodford and cape luch have lone been desirous of securing pastor who coil preach nl oaellc and engllflh and us mr warren can do so dro cook has felt it his duvy to resign in his favor and has done o while regretting to leave that ophenr or labor our missionary docs so believing it to be the will of god he nendern grateful thanks to the board for its old to him and the churches three tujvc been baptized in the pant year rev n b cook came from cipe rich to acton nlxty jean ago was minister of the baptist church here for yours retired here and passed away at his home on falrvlew avenue many years ago itov dr choi a cook of gaattlfi and mr ii k cook acton arc sons the mr warren referred to was the rev alexander warren of acton who lived with his brothers john aitd robert at cedar crcd farm on the fourth lino until he entered the ministry how it dwindled at lost says u writer in the new york even in a sun john uic inventor received his letters patent that night lie burst in upon ids wife ive got itl ho cried 1 got what got what why got our fortunes dinners ready cald one whereupon john frowned jane- he said as coon ai he coujut get lib mouth full do you know that every railroad liy this country will buy millions of dollars worth hac another piece of bread john millions jane millions i and ltm practically all profit well we shall not be disappointed anyway shall be john puappolntcdl cant you do any- thlng but sit there and throw cold water hero ive been slaving for more than a year on it and this is all i get du- nppjolntcdr of course theyll buy itl cried jane youll think so when you see the mil lions pouring in when you ze the auto- pinhi rnmjpfl rn rywgirkwimtr oclolinj idt liirptovenieni or repairs time dispones youll think so then house at the seashore and a private yacht ah thats the way to uvel said the ofjfl guavix ttoaklway i love the old gravel roadway that in pictured in my dreams as it winds beside the river where the goldi n unbuilt clcuii through the calm md peaceful valley there the weary fiict succl rent while the birds tir sweetly slnglnk as the sun links in the west love the old grnvel roadway where the frisk lambkins play near the little whitewashed tavern and tho blacksmith shop to artsy with the old bridge hy the willows where the limpid waters teem round the hemlocks by the wayside with tlie homes tend in between i love the old fpnvel roadway witt ttir- rallxcnccallalong where the pinebougiis cast their shadows when tlie day is all but gone and the loved ones have departed still their pictures bring my tears with the evcrchcrlshrd memory of the longslncc vnntflhed years i love tlie old gravel roadway where the evening zephyrs blow er the elderberry bushes in the twilight afterglow while the youthful thoughts turn back ward to the birthplace bty the ico and i hear a gentle wlilipcr in the pineboughs over me wellington p mackenzie now rro tue hioiiwav- building the fine old cnvcl roadfl or lyut a century or- so ago arc apt to be for gotten now with motor earn on prac tically every form nnd when nearly every mans next door neighbor in town and village owns a car when tho big buses lumber through tlie countryside morning noon and night and the express jnd delivery trucks pass to and from city to country and from farmyard to stock yard the talk the year around b of highway and detour prom township lines and back concession roads there come these modem motor vehicles code ine the provincial highways at the near est point of intersection how travelling lias changed re it for business or pleasure now there la the constant rush to gix somewhere else from the homr community in the very briefest period of time and strange to relate this spirit seems to possess every owner o notor vehicle whether he a a man of o or lilixturorc a person of leisure wht i ng or old rich or poor on plej or business engagement doctor or ijincr u young couplo with youthful fancies of love and pleasure or a pair who have travelled uic even tenor of their previous ways behind old dobbin for scons or years together the desire for getting there quick seems just a- inhcnnl and prevalent as was tlie desire of the embryo bo idler dozen years or so ago ui become possess ed of a package of fugs an soon as they had donned the khaki uniform but those good old umvel roadways how ue uicd to hunt them out and enjoy the travel on them in the good old days they wound in und out up hill and down dale and we drove our jvrllj trained pflnytbr our spanking team along them really enjoying tho scenery we passed uic pastoral view of the form homesteads the moiling meadows the waving llcldi of grain uic babbling brooks and here and uic limpid lakelets the old gravel roadways took us through tho countryside and usually landed u in some town or neighboring city wo got to our objective points leisurely and quietly and really i uilnk we accomplished as much and enjoyed ourselves more in those days when we travelled the old gravel roadway when wc now travel uie new provincial highways of cement asphalt tar mac adorn and tarvla with their everlasting fuii tluim wom itmnlrd ut ijuvcr crick ul fltnwurttnwn avhurov horn by dniiiimiln iviuvuih and mm or two other points thin infant luppnirr or tiipiwiireliurwihiy for thn uuiiiauni t hand out to the krrw r ut eurh toll uule lly thr wuy wouldnt it tie fc sinn uilng to ripucf thiio toll gates on the pro vincial hlghwuyn tnthiyl therri would a lerjj speeding wouldnt there tlie speeders would hardly be able to ual up to thlrtytlve again before another toll gate would loom up and the fourwlieelnl brnlrn would have to lie applied well ulaclc ami alas the ilne new three inch pine plank road developed its frallllrn beforo a single year had lwsed the heavier loads soon worr into uie plank and they began to break hero and there and a few months later the con dition was worse than the rouglifjit corduroy to be found anywhere hal ton j plank road wan noon a thing of the paul then mir fathers bogan the bitlldlng if gravel roads and uils favorite uior- oughfare was gradually tranifonned int wiy condition cxarptlhg for a few miles through the cluy district in trafalgar in the prolonged wet weauirr of spring and fall and it kept in good condition until the advent of the motor car and uielr cpnstanuy multiplied mimber finally the enterprising formers of trafalgar decided to wipe out uie clay bugbear for all time and for luuf a down years hove been driving over a fbio cement road from oakvllle to drummiln let mc add ncrc hat uie cnruitrtictlon of uie plank road was no greater a failure in its day than uie construcuon by hal ton county council of what it called its atone road system twentyfive years ago onehundred and fortynine miles of uiese broken stone roods were con structed at vast expense but wlui uie shortsighted policy of leaving uie roods to uieuuelves after construction uiey soon broke down and became disinte grated tlie attntcuve uieory tliat if you build stone roads youll be done wlui road building for oil time was exploded like a bomb as soon as tlie motor can began to use uie roads freely one uilng about county or townxlilp jhiad immpb w mnny nlflmmitii regret exceedingly in uie dispensing of tho effete plan of building roods by statute labor myl what a good ume wc luid in uioce old statute labor days why it was as good as a picnic every j car after seeding was over to get to gether on all uie township linen and crossroads wo- farmers visited together wc took life easy for the days or weeks unul our quota was worked out we told stories we joked together sometimes the utue brown jug would appear and ue had real bangup social times to gether and then goodroods campbell came along and lectured in every school- house and told un wett been making roads by uie statute labor plan for a hurldredrars uifcnutsvrted uiafgltiiafl now uian when nur fouiero began to build them and then our jig was up our good oldfashioned social times were over statute labor lax was commuttcd and wc neighboring farmers have no more of rubbing shoulders on uic road side than if wc lived a scores of miles aport oil those good old times you may have your provincial high ways and travel as fast as uie express trains and run hi to each other an much aa ybu please but give me uie old gravel roadway with its quiet pleasures and sausfacuon and ill always be content and mary and i will have many a quiet drive together tlie mactionaltlllolcl itl ndmoriton ian grown in itopiiunty as the meeting place of important conventions during recent ycara so it nun not surprising when tlir members of the canadian weekly newonincim association con sidered tlie holding of their j92b annuil convention in western canuli tliit their choice iihottld fall niton the mnc- rlonald hotel it kdmontuil an their meeting place tlie hotel tn hi nainr pcrpctiiatei the memory of sir john a mtcdonald who headed a group of far nilitrrl men in the efforts to weld all the provinces of cana da into one united dominion it occu pies a commaifcling ode on the tianl of the saskatchewan river and occupies also a commanding place in the life and jn the development of ymontan the capital of the province of alberta all tliatra great metropolitan hotel lias to nflcr its guests is found beneath the pinnacled and tiirrcted roof of the mnc- rlouald uliicli in of thoiiili standard of canadian national kailwiiyu hotcla in every lurtirular its rooma ore restful nnd full of sunlight its broad rotunda li thmnged liy ontoftown poojile anil by ilmonion dtizcim who inilo thin the licarlqiiartcru ur min inkrcita its convention hillj and public rooms are cnacimu and delightful and its cuinine nnd service are of the canadian national standard v inch lian iiecoiuc so well- known and popular uitli people tni veil ing through canada after thetr convention at cdninntou the wccliy nrwipaper nhton uill travel jnnper natioml park canadas largest and finest gac sanctuary variety of news an aot of vantlalluu about midnight on saturday last near ly every window in john conways groc ery store mil ion was damaged through vandalism of a peculiar kind investiga tion revealed uic fact that new rivets had been cljot uiroufth uie glass presum ably wlui a slingshot there arc eight holcfl and practically every pane of glow in uie jront of the store will hove to be replaced at considerable cost chief chapman la folowlngup o clue ulat mo lead to uic perpetrator muton cham pion john then he went lo bed forjhe wish u ttk up iufjyo uiat lie could sell hu patent and have his money coming in without an hours delay ii takes ume sold john tve gol u week off from uic ofttce so i con put in all my time at it oh its a tremendous thing i why toko the railroads alone uiey could buy a million dollars worth each of them assented jane no all of them together the auto mobiles coming jane rut big things move slowly at uic end of uie ucck john gave up his job ut he could have all his ume for the patent every morning ho hurried out with iiope iittoiiy in his heart i never knew those big automobile i were no much trouble he said one night now you take a little one john said june ive always wanted a utile one the ui xl nlirht lie wad tired and went to sleep hi lib chair juflt before bedtime he blinked lib eyts and said i dont know but a tcaln or horcci v ot hi ik- better uian an auto i jului aidjune ivflblwoys had mj mind et on u horse well you nhall have a team ill be tickled ui deuui wlui one i said j mi should have a troml snap ped john but a mick later he was sorry lie spoke iroil for he sold of couim jane if youd rolhrr iian one hor than a team oh mueh ratiicrl cried jane another month iianscd one evening speaking of roadways what experiences uie members of county and township councils have come uirough in uio hun dred years of history of these surround jug- muillolpalllled the old c roads of the early settler days arc sull within the memory of numbers of us tlicn as the cauntrj became more freely settled and uic quern i rush north of us began to be taken up the need for through roads became more and more manifest in the days before uic rall- wtiy teaming fur long distances became an employment for many und the roads and their condition uas a serious factor there was grabi and other farm produce lo team out und there were groceries and otiilr com modi ll a to uam in tor local nttds krwm tills community tor- aita oakvllle iliuiilluin and pundos were the leading market objecuvofl ouelpli hud not uilii become u market town in fact it uui not rounded unul a year nr two ofur the adumscn come ui acton und built tin- mills here- old pinph tell ut unit oiielph wuc coiuparadvi ly little known until tlir rail way uas built through tht re between seventy and tlghty juir ilicji it pnwmrid for it u riuin a crntru1 point pforvntfmrmtnirnrrnrttliinnnh 1 wcjl tiik duel at the spout in u book long out of print a contri butor to the new york gun lias found talc of old maryland pallucfc vhich shows that uic knight of la mancha ui the contrary notwithstanding an ul maslcxtravagant ideal of chivalrous con duct is not lncompaublc with u keen sense of humor colonel pltxhugh of calvert county was a iiattcm of generosity and nobility of character he was once u can dl date for onicc in those dayt it won uie custom for rival candidates to stump the county together and speak from uie some platform on a certain occasion colonel fltx- hugh and his opponent were lo speak tn joint debate when uieday came his rlvol did not appear the people assembled and grew impatient finally colonel fltxhugh taking out his big watch and glancing at it got up and delivered his speech in it he took all uio liberties that a gcnuemon of uie democxftuc party might take wlui whig principles and cloud amid prolonged cheers as he was concluding he received a message that uie rival candidate was critically 111 colonel fltxhugh looked round for a rcprcsentauvc of uic whig potty who might take uie place of the sick man but could not discover one finally uie colonel ro a with the announcement uiat he believed in fair piny he sold that as his opponent could not be there to reply to the argu ments that he himself had advanced uicre was nobody of hut poll ileal and i fire of unknown origin caused a kura of 500 to stabler and contents on uic premises of george strome iioopsi street ouclph during monday night- the contents were of an inflammable nature and uie building itself was of wood thus falling an easy prey lo uie flames a large quanuty of hoy and feed piles of lumber several wagons and three pool tables valued at tioo each which were stored in the upper story of the barn were totally destroyed two escape desui in motor smaslmp d a dcmpsey of stratford and hia sister miss reatrlcc dcmpcey a student or macdonald institute ouclph miracu lously escaped death at the entrance u the ontario agricultural college ground tuesday when their motor car was struck by a heavy cool cur attached to uie street rnway freight motor the automobile which was hurled into uic ditch was u mass of urcckuge from which uic younk klrl und her brother txtrlcnlcd themselves mi harmed housing sthenic hard to handle only n few ueilc ago quclphs indus trial committee quit in a body because the members claimed mayor robsun was not taking uiem into his confidence and now the neulyuppolnlcd liouslng com mission r g johnston j o chubb ii r coles and j k ci lee vera lias also realigned in announcing uic receipt of their resignations tuesday city clerk lend lay uoi unable to explain why uic in cm be hi had declined to accept uic positions to which uiey had been ap pointed by council it is a wellknown jflct uiat the clvlci lousing schama gave the old commissioners plenty lo worry about and it is thought that the citizens named lo carry on the work did not care to shoulder uic undertaking into exile 1cd0 came back to egypt 105fl jz ttktnfjfttur ucercatoit ofiieaulagalia wln i ycrn old f getting it right the cxecuuvc board of the dulvcrton corners womans club was in session the secretary had just handed to uic treasurer a printers proof of uie club calendar if were to hove it uits week she announced lie says uiey must be noti fied at once of any errors or clmngcs i told him wed call him up and let him know sncrcntinsrobt when uie bells on a rural telephone circuit began merrily jingling one june morning half a dozen young women in many farmhouses fortook everything else and with paper and pencil before them took up uie receivers it was the agreed time for a review of ancient history prior to uic final examination in high school on monday i say girls came the first voice when all were ready what docs anybody know about moses oh uiols easy henrietto wan uio along uic unci bora 173ff went please nay those dates again etlicl seven tccnuilrty eight six teen- nltie- tyelght sixteen fifty eight arent you saying uiem backward why no stupid its b c thatit backward counting you know henrietta interrupted a third voice oh yes or course i ought to ho known rut say ulrb thats just what i want to know about how did they do it do what why keep truck of what year it was when they had to count backward you suppose moseb knew liow old he was going lo be when he died and kept saying i woj a hundred and twenty when i was barn in seven teen eighteen jll be a hundred and so on ull he died or course not tiny counted theli ages forward wlial i want to know said voice number four u how they knew what j car to begin to count wlui now of course we arc uddlnq a ligurc every year we started with the year one this it nlnetcentwentyclhl it course and next will be nintueiitwlntynlnc but how did uicuc oldumrrs know seven teen uilrly eight u c that it was going to be just that many yeurn to the year zero or to whatever uiey called it before our reckoning began into the truiismlttcrs or half a dozen telephones and along a dozen miles of wire was launched a confuiedlmurmur of cxclamauon and query at last it quieted down wh th calm voice at jlcnrlciul- wos heard coming down the line oh i can answer thai one myleir girls she said it was started uiat way and all they had to do was to keep track its marked hero in uic ulblc uiat adam was born in four thousand and four and of course knowing that all he had to do was to subtract one every year it bound to come out even iaiihln tnlro hit- plooor lie- wouldhimself lelephoni deliver a speech for uie sick man he added that he would keep his watch open before him to see that lie gave just as much time to his opponents cause on he had given to his own he uien began if he had scored uio whigs he now scarified uio democrats if the whigs had been men of broken utd uierricmbcr ho was looking over uic treasurers shoulder qoauis pausl ooolh isnt light is it the secretary stepped hastily to ulu hello yes i uant mr snow tuiow j printing oirice yes o mr bnow its very nice and wert very much nlcascd but there a just one little mistake ooolh for oouic fciccotid page sccoi 1 paragraph ooouis faust it isnt gootha you know oil did you well you were right it certainly is wrong no promises of smirched reputations trlckj not schiller it isnt tlial kind of a mlu- dundui uiii urllcr dujt road fn in in time the rnjiul luke ontario ui june aid came today jolm tin- mllkblll tuclve dollars twelve dollars i said john in a ton of u weary man to whom twelve dollars u a stranger mid then he added with i wistful look i with uc had a cow wit vfcuhub dry- in ntlu r iluju under liquor lows cripple citik colorado uie wellknown mining rrntre was a roaring mining town with one hundred and fifty saloon doing u nulling business tlie city jail was usually ui ii peopled by unfortun ates who i thirst hud been well but not wisely mitltlrd every day saw uie city court fully mruplrd with drunk cases olid every nljbl found new candidates for court imujuwui on another day then cume prohibition and a new day i tim county jull has btcii closed for lack of tenunui and the jail has been given an indefinite vacation the city jail is ulj ytuunt but is kept in condltloi to urcumtuoduh u prisoner tliould un ar- reit be made lh- icaldnili of cripple cmk un inday jin r indiulrlous and only obju lion to tin prtuiu rouu u pine in uinse hurt wu a airly good to lliii mid at that iukii dunduj u prouperous ihnpltil iort wltti mvi hi tis of that which went to humlluin i iioiu tht- iminidiute lommunlty how i eiei- oakvllle wa the prttilliuil jiort t which our liamsttrs hud thilr way wltt j halton and wclilngujii proiiueu and conveying uuck itieks or uroririet dry good und itonil wit loutu ami otlic commodlllis down the si veilth ilne lh teomititii went of u n in turuuinlr uf tci or twenty li unu togttln r hie early roudwuy aiiii tlun not of tlelng tluaiiclit whul with tlie iuojc oundy soil through lqutdjig when the weather wus dry und the stleky miry cl through trafalgar wlieii it was wet eondltious were not 1 vuj i i n viable or tht teiitnscii hut there were thoughtful lmenllve men in thoc dayu mul the ntcd or a better thoroughfare on tlli muchtravel led mud rtrthid their oimlderutlon they urgutd umi thing like tlb the beat of pine abound on murly every rarm in uuv twii lowuahipi it is being cut down lotigid up and burned every where at the farms tire clturvd why not till up this pine into threeinch plonks fourteen fuel long luy it on cedar swperu und have u line plunk road from oakvllle to lialllnufud the suggesuon woo nut into effect und in due time tills fine pint- plunk nuid wut lompltted for uio twi utychjhl tnlli s of il strett h it mode u fit hi roud for beaming the uiu 11 sters and rogues uie democrats were now liars thieves and murderers prom uie wlug paint of view uie od- dres was masterly rut among his own tiaruzaiis tlicre were come who refused to ace uiat uio colonel was doing any thing chlvalrous and who were unable to appreciate the real humor of uic situuuon one democrat in particular whose name tradition has not handed down was much offended the next morning lie bent hla in coodi to uie colonel wlui u challenge as no cxplarjauun would satisfy him the colonel reluctantly nom- iio urccptcd uie chtfl- jmlgc- oystcn i he child was flattered at her share in this sacrifice to hospitality and apparently disappointed when she found one hmall oysur in htr portion hold- ipk it nmniiic- snonn she inqnlnd in- u stage whlsjicr mother shouldnt miss smith h tills oyster too fnust rtally is quoth a only he- gouic yes quite natural im always gctung them mixed myself just ciioigo ooolh lo oolhc if yuu please ootnc oolhe what yes of course i will oo wait a minute ive begun wrong aeti no its ocorgc im u link in r of wlii if you ve uol u dictionary till be- somewhere ui tin back hello what oh well you ii have to do then i ive juat told mr bnow tin re s an error hi our t hib iinigruniuie it ought to be oolhc und its cjooui yra ooolh i mtun ooilil ciothe oothe siic tumid to tin others i cunt n 1 ui undi stand mr unuw uu1 it won udonud every lew mill with toll thai gushed from uie sldu of a bill on st leonards creek- wa alccted us tlie place or uie duel i he time apiiolutid was the follow inu inortiiim ul eight wfien tlie- challenger and his socuiiuji rode up to uic bpout a uluu before eight 0 clock uiey found uie colonel and his stcoiicj bill could sec uouilug uiat look ed like weuiioii of any kind on the beuch near uir spout however here was u big iron klltle steaming vway over u lire uiat wus being industriously ftd wjth cordwood by two of uic colopcl s durkles where ure uie wcupons duinaiidcd i tie of tile t liuljeugera seconds colonel fluhugli un uie challenged part hua the rljjht to select the wcuimns was the reply tliey will be produced ul the proper time when the second agr rd uiat the time for the duel had come colonel lftzhuuh upproached uic pot lidding his lianil behind him tlie ciialloiiger ad vancing in his turn demanded u know what the weuioiin were u be mr uluuk sold uic colonel uic ammunition u in this pot tiio weapons ure behind my buck this pot contains j boiling iica soup here arc ttm ladles 1 promuc to give you one of uiem and i will keep the ouior i propose umt you take your stand on uie other aid or the pot and that we fltug hot peu soup ut eurh other until unc or the other hus had enough hut tills tp ridiculous sir ridiculous exelulmcd the other not more rlduulous blr monstruted colonel kiuhilgli quunel with un die i liier saw the ihiljit ihixk huiuti xlriam of mate c llctl wtiy midjlj umt nr 4nau the muduin erisldeiit mstltd to uie tele phone pajtc two puniraph tio iltoj tur ret i oooth u ocrtlut hie mticliuy tartcd and blusiied i yes gerthu grrtliu well i cant suy it miy plainer 1 he i ilrprcildt nl brukr in i i uie clt nnun pronunciation lai i it and not rxuetly usual pt rhapa if yofl said it tn engllii with uii ulr of stutt ly ubnegullau the insldiiit imnilnl tier utonceivtr change gnnth to tlolj orduld the iccpreldt nl brlkl qoly ooty 3 didntdllong to iieu one day when unexpected company come to dinner little betty was told privately thut siic and mouier would jr nvttrr haxc cn cpeedy w vaitt anh cmllmmcny rj lug upiure with a nuin li qulti ilft- frrnt from g ttllig tquurr alth llhll if prayers of dogs ui re hi ant tin arnbn nay va flhower of honifi uollld full froni jlruven tlilr day a irlinerful llenrt nnd u wi lltralmd hand will take a man uirouidi nny ijinil mnriy of cnnndnit londitie hocial tmd ujporlingcluha una hot kqbo qrnni jpeuac ton cycltiuivoly tiio n d d o d tttrtsnytri nnd inimitable flavor of hud- rottd ornnao polcoo tnttuo it irmt longer vo fntrthef md tnato bettor packed in damjvproof nlut-vii- num iilw lttuft otsrutr wjy jic dnj 50c d uaii 7i safe remc for constipation ip1ii extraordinary values in slightly used cars spring is here the grent outdoors is calling dont delay getting your car now while wc arc ojtcriag renl bnrjiuuib in reconditioned cars many of there enrs have been driven a short tune nil hnvc bcpn completely overhauled nnd nre in perfect condition gunrnn- tccd of course come hi and see uievalyps we are offering now the priees and ars will convince you h a coxe chrysler hudkon and essex cars phone gfi main street acton i iimmimmmmmim iu art of it n nor guuts n i u dull young gently re- ihaii your und lausl you mini lint no cirluhilj not umu ooty diur iiu w tunii or elsc hi h deaf try doitir mifgi sled one dtnetor i ulw ij ui in tail it otouir iiild uiiolher pi rliuiii lies 11 ircjicli-cun- udlan try ciotii iiroptuud u third oi rtiut announced the prtsldtnt is right unci uij pollcj wnuld lie to keen right on with cjtrlli1 till he understand t u o rthu that l what they did they thouuh when ttie rorrerttd proufumiiif llnahv reached uie miiubtrs of the club para graph two iiugc two read uius li b i lcture with stcrropucon oertys ivaat drlfra aauinu itefore it tlie smok or vapor from dr j i kellogga as thma iteinedy glvos ouiiiia iui chaneu to llugtr it irudlcuhs the cuusc our exiwrlence with the reliefgiving rrmetly bhows how uttual und po itlve la uio aurenr it glv i ii ls the result of lung itudy uutl expirluant ami wu not uta- lultltd ui the i ubllr until its makers luuw it would do itl uurlt well season 1d28 wool h it it uarbour lllllsburg buyer for ouiliili wonlt d und upliining co wlh be in alton at uie c n it ututlou to buy wool on uie following dulca mav jl junk 7 junk li in eiun ut c mav 3p june u station u june u highest iiald markt t inlco will be fanner market your wool iuet to tho mhu did you ever stop to think lly efkun r waitc shawnee oklahoma s a oakley editor of the peoria 111 star ay that advertising pays because it is new iul inasmuch as the newspaper is tlie medium through which the public keeps posted as to world events so it is the medium through which it keeps poster as lo what is going on in the world of busi ness one can very well imagine what would take place if the newspapers of the world were suddenly lo disappear what w ould the thrifty liousewife do then she would lie compelled to resort to the prae- tiee of thirty years ago and shop from place to ph ii vj i tti looking it takes no great stretch of imagination to conceive wjuiljlhis would do lo business almost instantly ninetyfive per cent of the homes of the land hae a newspaper its message is read in oine part liy everv member of the faiuih this constitutes a selling force for which there is no substitute the paper is the bulletin through which the ioumw ife discovers what is new and what is on sale in everv mart in her neighbor hood t i- h if she received a telephone meijaff fvorn makes no ililtcm iiie whether the latter he a de partment tore a groccrv store garage druggist or shil not she knows because as he sji- in her eas chair at home all this iuioriuiiion is spread out before her ther is onetcriterion liy wjiieh lo stagnation would result idi the inercliant who advert i t sue cecds li i it- he who tloes not do so fails this rule is as near universal as it is pos sible for an one rule to he copyrighted 1j2h is this is the a b c of advertising but advertising is the a b c of business andf it would be a dreary and uninteresting world without it i h n i illiiijilllijil i an jiujittmii